John Weaver

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Name John Weaver [1] Born 3 Apr 1844 Madison County, Ohio [1, 2]
Gender Male Died 11 Jan 1916 Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio [2]
Buried Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio [2]
Person ID I485 Hiltner Last Modified 3 Apr 2025
Father Jacob Weaver, b. 2 Apr 1802, Virginia , d. 24 Jun 1861, Madison County, Ohio
(Age 59 years)
Mother Mary Nagley, b. 29 Sep 1809, Virginia , d. 25 Nov 1895 (Age 86 years)
Married 7 Nov 1837 Madison County, Ohio [3]
Family ID F184 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Annie Selina Burnahm, b. 1851, Madison County, Ohio , d. 18 Mar 1886, Madison County, Ohio
(Age 35 years)
Married 22 Sep 1870 [1] Last Modified 19 Mar 2025 Family ID F237 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 3 Apr 1844 - Madison County, Ohio Died - 11 Jan 1916 - Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio Buried - - Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - JOHN WEAVER Jr., farmer, P.O. Rosedale, a prominent citizen of Pike Township, was born April 3, 1844, in Madison County, Ohio. His parents are Jacob Weaver, deceased, and Mary Weaver, whose sketch appears in this history. After receiving a rudimental education, he entered, in the fall of 1862, the Ohio Wesleyan University, which institution he attended one year. In the fall of 1863 and winter of 1864, he attended the Iron City Commercial College, at Pittsburgh, Penn., for perhaps four months, when his services were demanded at home. On September 22, 1870, he was united in marriage to Miss Anna S. Burnham, a lady of culture and refinement, and a daughter of John H. Burnham, formerly of Madison County, but now residing in Champaign County. Mr. Weaver has for many years, in connection with his farming, been engaged in stock selling and shipping. He is the owner of 864 acres of tillable land.
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- JOHN WEAVER Jr., farmer, P.O. Rosedale, a prominent citizen of Pike Township, was born April 3, 1844, in Madison County, Ohio. His parents are Jacob Weaver, deceased, and Mary Weaver, whose sketch appears in this history. After receiving a rudimental education, he entered, in the fall of 1862, the Ohio Wesleyan University, which institution he attended one year. In the fall of 1863 and winter of 1864, he attended the Iron City Commercial College, at Pittsburgh, Penn., for perhaps four months, when his services were demanded at home. On September 22, 1870, he was united in marriage to Miss Anna S. Burnham, a lady of culture and refinement, and a daughter of John H. Burnham, formerly of Madison County, but now residing in Champaign County. Mr. Weaver has for many years, in connection with his farming, been engaged in stock selling and shipping. He is the owner of 864 acres of tillable land.
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Sources - [S6] History of the Hempleman Family in America, Whiteley, George, (1912), PDF on this site https://hiltner.com/hiltner/showmedia.php?mediaID=110&medialinkID=206.
- [S3] find-a-grave.
- [S5] Ohio County Marriage Records.
- [S46] History of Madison County, Ohio, https://archive.org/details/historyofmadison00brow/page/n11/mode/2up, (W.H. Beers 1883), Wisconsin Historical Library, Madison., 1063.
- [S6] History of the Hempleman Family in America, Whiteley, George, (1912), PDF on this site https://hiltner.com/hiltner/showmedia.php?mediaID=110&medialinkID=206.