Sarah Weaver

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Name Sarah Weaver [1, 2] Birth 9 Feb 1814 South Charleston, Clark County, Ohio [1]
Gender Female Death 10 Mar 1881 Monroe Township, Madison County, Ohio [1]
Burial Kirkwood Cemetery, London, Madison County, Ohio Person ID I139 Hiltner Last Modified 3 Apr 2025
Father George Weaver, b. 1774, Hardy County, Virginia d. 1829, South Charleston, Clark County, Ohio
(Age 55 years)
Mother Elizabeth Hempleman, b. 1777, Near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania d. 1870, South Charleston, Clark County, Ohio
(Age 93 years)
Marriage 1800 Hardy County, Virginia Family ID F20 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family David Morris, b. 24 Nov 1807, Bracken County, Kentucky d. 14 Nov 1891, Ohio
(Age 83 years)
Marriage 13 Jan 1831 Madison, Lake County, Ohio [1, 3]
Children 1. John W. Morris, b. 14 Jul 1832, Ohio d. 17 Aug 1884, Hardin County, Ohio
(Age 52 years)
2. Benjamin Franklin Morris, b. 18 May 1834, Madison County, Ohio d. 6 Nov 1882, Missouri
(Age 48 years)
3. Leander Morris 4. Josiah Morris, b. 23 Mar 1837, Madison County, Ohio d. 27 Feb 1925, Madison County, Ohio
(Age 87 years)
5. Solomon Morris, b. 23 Mar 1837, Madison County, Ohio d. 9 Feb 1923, Novinger, Adair County, Missouri
(Age 85 years)
6. Surrelda Morris, b. 24 Jun 1839, Madison County, Ohio d. 22 May 1908, Madison County, Ohio
(Age 68 years)
Family ID F58 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Mar 2025
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Photos David and Sarah Weaver Morris
Histories History of the Hempleman Family in America PDF
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Notes - Sarah Weaver Morris
Sarah, daughter of Elizabeth Hempleman Weaver and Geo. Weaver, was born February 14, 1814, and died March 10, 1881. She was united in marriage to David Morris, January 14, 1831. David Morris was born November 24, 1807, and died November 14, 1891. To this union were born six children: John W., Benjamin, Leander, Josiah and Solomon (twins) and Surrilda.
[1] - Page 1068 History of Madison Co W.H. Beers (Chicago, 1883)
JOSIAH MORRIS, farmer, P.O. Rosedale. David Morris, father of the subject of this sketch, was born November 24, 1807, in Kentucky. With his parents, Joseph and Levinah (Drake) Morris, about 1812, he came to Clark County, Ohio. On January 14, 1831, he married Sarah Weaver, daughter of George and Elizabeth Weaver. To them were born six children, five of whom are now living — John W., Benjamin F., Solomon, Josiah and Surrilda. Directly after his marriage, Mr. Morris located for five years in Logan County, Ohio. From thence he came to Madison County, Ohio, and settled in the northern portion of Monroe Township, where he now resides. His wife died March 10, 1881. He has served as Trustee, Treasurer and Justice of the Peace in Monroe Township. Politically, he is a Republican, and the owner of 300 acres of land. Josiah Morris, the subject of this sketch, was born March 23, 1837, in Madison County, Ohio. He was reared to manhood on a farm, and received but a rudimentary education. On May 26, 1862, he enlisted in the Eighty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, for a term of three months, the regiment, however, was not called into active service, and he received an honorable discharge September 20, 1862. On July 4, 1863, he was elected Captain of Company E, Second Regiment Ohio Militia, for a term of five years. On February 21, 1865, he married Miss Orpha Sidebottom. By this union there has been an issue of two children — Carrie and Rosa. About the year 1859, Mr. Morris went on a Western tour to Missouri, where he spent three years. He then returned to his home in Madison County. He is a member of the F. & A. M. Lodge, No. 311, at Plain City, and the owner of 181 acres of land.
Note on findagrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68401670/nancy_jane-morris
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Sources - [S6] Whiteley, George, History of the Hempleman Family in America, (1912), PDF on this site https://hiltner.com/hiltner/showmedia.php?mediaID=110&medialinkID=206.
- [S39] Wm Morris, Elizabeth Morris Hartman's History, (self published, copy from Allen County Historical Society, Lima, Ohio).
- [S5] Ohio County Marriage Records.
- [S3] find-a-grave.
- [S6] Whiteley, George, History of the Hempleman Family in America, (1912), PDF on this site https://hiltner.com/hiltner/showmedia.php?mediaID=110&medialinkID=206.