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John Weaver

Birth22 Mar 1847 - Anderson, Tennessee, United States
Death28 Feb 1916 alt: 1 Mar 1916 - Union, Tennessee
MotherFrances Franky Hutchison
FatherJames Weaver

Born in Anderson, Tennessee, United States on 22 Mar 1847 to James Weaver and Frances Franky Hutchison. John Weaver married Rhoda Elizabeth Fielden and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Feb 1916 alt: 1 Mar 1916 in Union, Tennessee.

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Parents
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James Weaver
1812 - 1889
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Frances Franky Hutchison
1814 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Rhoda Elizabeth Fielden
1851 - 1915
Children Show all
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Margaret Hazeltine Weaver - Hale
1870 - 1931
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Susan Vandalee Weaver
1872 - 1938
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Martha Sis Weaver
1874 - 1944
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Albert Weaver
1876 - 1933
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George Washington Weaver
1883 - 1962
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Sarah F. Weaver
1885 - 1923
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Rutha Jane "Ruthie" Weaver - Snodderly
1887 - 1972
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John S Weaver
1880 - Unknown
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Louisa Ellen "Lou" Weaver
1872 - 1910
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Lula B Weaver
1872 - 1961

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