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From: James Weaver <>
Subject: Re: [OHCLER] James Weaver
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:48:27 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To: <002801c64dba$ac5f2450$b17f0445@carols>


Carol,
Most of my Weavers lived in the Batavia Township area in that time period. Could be from Twila's line.
Thanks,
Jim

Carol Wilson <> wrote:
Hello,
I have a James Weaver who married Nancy WATSON, (b about 1797) on 20 Aug
1826 in Clermont Co. According to info in the County History, he was a
farmer in Monroe twp, Clermont Co, OH. Also, a Mason Weaver is listed as a
property holder in Franklin twp, Clermont Co, OH in 1826.
There was an early Weaver line that settled in Clermont Co in the Wayne
Twp area. In the 1870 Clermont Co Atlas an E. Weaver is living near an I.
Watson in Wayne Township near Stonelick Creek about half way between Edenton
and Newtonville.
Nancy re-married to a James BRUCE, m. date unknown.
Would any of these be connected to yours or Twila's lines?

Thanks,
Carol
Wisconsin

----- Original Message -----
From: "James Weaver"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: [OHCLER] Members Clermont Sportsman Club,Elklick Rd,se
Batavia.1950.


>I have never been able to make a definite connection between the Frederick
>Weaver line and my John Weaver line. John Weaver Sr.and his family arrived
>in Clermont Co. about 1810 having previously lived in Berkeley Co.
>Virginia. They were Methodist and settled in Batavia Township and I believe
>that Frederick Weaver and his family were German Baptist Brethren
>(Dunkards) and lived in Goshen Township.
> The closes that I can get to a possible connection is that John Weaver's
> parents were married and birth records for his siblings were from
> Germantown, Pa. Because of economic necessity and persecution in central
> Germany, one group of German Baptist Brethren, came to America in 1719 to
> take up free lands offered by William Penn. The members settled in
> Germantown, near Philadelphia. If you ever find a link please let me know.
>
> Jim Weaver
>
> Twila Costello wrote:
> Jim,
> My Grandmother was a Weaver and her GGrandfather was Jacob Weaver b. 1798
> in Maryland. His father was Frederick Weaver b. 1774 Maryland , married
> Elizabeth Maugens in Hagerstown Maryland Dec. 1797. Frederick and George
> (father) Weaver arrived in Clermont Co Ohio after 1800 and before 1810.
> They were in the Maryland census 1800 and the Clermont Co. Ohio census
> 1810. That gives you a little information about the family I come from. Do
> you have any ties to that Weaver Line?
> Love Twila
>
> James Weaver wrote:
> Herman,
> I believe the cemetery that you referred to by the Old Sportsman Club was
> the Duckwall Burial Grounds. It was adjacent to an old Methodist Church
> built by Rev. Lewis Duckwall. In 1948 there were only eight stones with
> identifiable markings, today only a few stones remain. Duckwall, Weaver,
> Gray and Wolfe are the names that I remember listed. According to the 1870
> Clermont County Atlas a road crossed the East Fork where the Sportsman
> Club was and connected to what is today Snyder Road.
> Jim Weaver
>
> wrote:
> Herman,my Dad,Hermon E.Fagley was a regular attendee of monthly meetings
> of the Clermont Sportsman Club ,on ElkLick Rds. .I attended meetings with
> hiim several times a year from
> abt 1948-54. Fred Winter,Edgar Mosbacker, Fred's son-in-lasw,who wwas a
> lawyer-Tilsbury.
> Clarence Lytle, Herb Renske, Mike Retzler,Jake Retzler, - Lung, -Moore,
> Mutt
> Henderson,
> Edgar Ansteat sp?, the Batavia TAXI man,Bud ?,Brice Hendrickson,Al
> Boles,John
> Armleader,Bob Slade, Lee Phillips, .Later they got a 2nd picnic grounds
> near
> the intersection of Rt 222 and Elklick Rd. T here was [is?] a small
> family cemetary near Elk L ick R d,at the old clubhouse.
>
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