Rebecca Weaver & David Bonham Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 We start with the Rebecca Weaver family below andwill update the chart, with others to follow as information is received. Pleasesend additions and corrections to the Editor (see bottom of page for contactinformation). Descendants of Rebecca Weaver Generation No. 1 1. REBECCA3WEAVER(WILLIAMF.2,JAMES1)was born 22… Read more »
HON. RICHARD WEAVER. One of the best known men in Waukesha County Is this sterling( English gentleman, who has been one of its honored citizens since 1837. He is a native of the county of Sussex, England, where his birth occurred August 2.^), 1827, Being the fourth in a family of sixteen children, whose parents were Hon. James… Read more »
James & Elizabeth (Fielder) Weaver Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 We start with the James Weaver family below andwill update the chart, with others to follow as information is received. Pleasesend additions and corrections to the Editor (see bottom of page for contactinformation). Descendants of James Weaver Generation No. 1 1. J AMES3WEAVER(WILLIAMF.2,JAMES1)was born… Read more »
James Weaver and Hops by Michael R. Reilly, May, 2013 The Hon. James Weaver, was born in the county of Kent, England, October 17, 1800, and died in Lisbon Township, October 8, 1886. In his native land he was reared to the occupation of “gardener”, and received a good common school education. On the 9th or 10th of… Read more »
John Weaver and Melinda(Warren) Weaver Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 We start with the John Weaver family below andwill update the chart, with others to follow as information is received. Pleasesend additions and corrections to the Editor (see bottom of page for contactinformation). Descendants of John Weaver Generation No. 1 1. JOHN3WEAVER(WILLIAMF.2,JAMES1)was born March… Read more »
by Fred H. Keller, Village Historian Living Sussex Sun, Posted: Feb. 16, 2010 The great pioneering family of the Sussex-Lisbon area was the Weaver family that came to the Town of Lisbon from 1836 to the mid-1840s. The family included three generations when it arrived in Lisbon, and Lloyd S. Weaver was part of the fourth generation; he was born… Read more »
“Memories of Early Days” by Melinda Ann Warren Weaver, Darlington Wis., December 21, 1875 Transcribed and Edited by Michael R. Reilly Last Revised 07/17/2014 The Journey From Home I was born in the town of Augusta, county of Oneida andstate of New York, and had always lived there until I was twenty-four years old[Editor’s Note: She was born February… Read more »
“Memories of Early Days” by Melinda Ann Warren Weaver, Darlington Wis., December 21, 1875 Transcribed and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 05/25/2013 Milwaukee Arrival We had very pleasant weather all the way from home exceptone day, and that was a rainy day. Except that one day, we could be on decknearly all day. Of course, when it was… Read more »
Letter 8 Amelia Weaver to John Hardeman Letter 8: Amelia Weaver (granddaughter of James), at home, Lisbon, Wis, May 14, 1883, to (Cousin) John (most probable) Hardeman (son of Richard), address unknown Page 1 Copy of Original Letter Page 2 Copy of Original Letter Note: Richard Hughes transcribed this letter in early 2008, and he notes, “I decided to retain… Read more »
Letter 8 Amelia Weaver to John Hardeman Letter 8: Amelia Weaver (granddaughter of James), at home, Lisbon, Wis, May 14, 1883, to (Cousin) John (most probable) Hardeman (son of Richard), address unknown Page 1 Copy of Original Letter Page 2 Copy of Original Letter Note: Richard Hughes transcribed this letter in early 2008, and he notes, “I decided to retain… Read more »