Category Archives: Weaver

James Weaver letter to William Beal April 1831 original copy page 1

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  Letter 1: James Weaver, from Augusta (Oneida County, New York) April 27, 1831, to (Uncle) William Beal, Tenterden, Kent, (England). Page 1 Copy of Original Letter. Pages 2 and 3 Copy of Original Letter. COPYRIGHT  This document is the property of the Hughes Family . All rights reserved. It is protected by the Copyright Laws and Regulations of the… Read more »

James Weaver Family – The one (?) son who Remained in England

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James Weaver Family  The Weaver who Remainedin England   Compiled and Edited by Michael R. Reilly Note: The following are essentially notes, and should not be treated as direct/correct ancestral relationships untilproven so. Last Revised 11/17/2015 Descendants (?) of James Weaver, Jr. GenerationNo. 1 1. JAMES2WEAVER, JR.(JAMES1)was born Abt. 1770 in Tenterden, Kent, England. He married ?in Seven children. Notes for… Read more »

James Weaver Family (Grandfather)

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James Weaver Family (Grandfather)   Compiled and Edited byMichael R. Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 Descendants of James Weaver GenerationNo. 1 1. JAMES1WEAVERwas born Abt. 1746, and died 1811. More About J AMESWEAVER: Emigration 1: One account for his ancestor’s flight to England was banishmentfrom Holland for being weavers of wool (not an acceptable occupation) Emigration 2: Another account was they left… Read more »

Hardeman Family Genealogy – Source: Richard Hughes

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  HARDEMAN FAMILY TREE Source: Richard Hughes, November 20, 2008 RICHARD HARDEMAN Born 1804 Married Sarah Weaver Born 1807/8 Died 1883 Died 1883 Born in New Romney Kent Farmer Born Cambridge Went to live in retirement with their sons John and Herbert who were bachelors to keep house for them at 55 Bury New Road Cheetham Lancashire Their Children Charles… Read more »

Ada Ruth Weaver

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Ada Ruth Weaver Living Sussex Sun, Posted: March 2, 2010 12:52 p.m. Ada Ruth Weaver was the second and final daughter of a Lisbon Civil War veteran named Alfred S. Weaver and his wife, Sarah Ann Archer Howard. Alfred was born on July 24, 1839, one of 16 children to early settlers James and Elizabeth Weaver. He would serve in… Read more »

Brig Emma Passenger List – Depature Rye, England; Arrival Port of New York; April 19, 1830

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Brig Emma Passenger List – Departure Rye, England; Arrival Port of New York; April 19, 1830 Transcribed and Edited by Michael R. Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 Brig Emma Passenger List-  Port of Arrival: New York, April 19,1830 Port of Departure: Rye  Place of Origin: Great Britain  Given Name, Surname, Age at Sailing, Sex Edward Bassett  8 M Elizabeth Bassett  5… Read more »

Roberta Jean Brown Duckett

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by Fred H. Keller, Village Historian Living Sussex Sun, Posted: March 16, 2010 I must confess, I am a junkie that reading obituaries everyday in the local newspapers. On Feb. 10 and 11, there was a very large one that attracted my review, one Roberta “Bert” Jean (Brown) Duckett. I had met her in July of 1996 when she and… Read more »

Stone, James

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  James Stone, Sr. Family    Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 09/06/2012 Descendants of James Stone, Sr. Generation No. 1 1. JAMES1STONE, SR.was born 1792 in Sussex Co., England (Source: St. Alban’s burial record.), anddied September 25, 1854 (Source: St. Alban’s burial record.). He married MARIA(MARIAH)SMITH(Source: Chris Stone Letter dec. 2, 2003.) in Sussex Co., England. She was… Read more »

Jeremiah Smith

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Jeremiah Smith, 1820-1910, a Lisbon pioneer Jeremiah Smith was born Nov. 5, 1829, in Sussex County, England, one of seven children to John and Sarah Smith. When Jeremiah was 19 years old he left England for the United States. The rest of the family did not follow him to the New World, but generally lived out their lives in England…. Read more »