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William Joel Weaver

30 Dec 1846 – 9 Apr 1927

Birth30 Dec 1846
Death9 Apr 1927
CemeteryWeaver Cemetery
Lufkin , Angelina County , Texas , USA
Added byTSTC on 13 Jun 2008
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Served in Confederate Army

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1846 - Born Dec 30 to Larkin C. Weaver and Caroline Grimes in Pike County, AL. 1848 – When he was 2 yrs old, the family removed to Texas from Alabama 1852 - Returned to Texas to settle 500 yards from where he lived all his married life 1860s - made a crop on the Sabine County, TX, farm of I. P. Renfro's father, David Renfro 1863 – Enlisted at the age of 17 and served during the full war between the states, *which included driving beef(cattle?) for the confederates 1865 - After the war he married Susan Caroline McVey (1846-1896); Children from this union: 1867 Francis E Weaver, m. Crain 1870 Eli Larkin Weaver 1872 Martha Jane Weaver, m. 1. Havard 2. Thompson 1875 William Charles 'Billie' Weaver 1877 Mary C Weaver, m. Outlaw (murdered by husband) 1880 Marion Calvin 'Cal' Weaver 1884 David Franklin 'Dave' Weaver 1886 John W 'Johnnie' Weaver 1870 Census - Residence Angelina County, Texas 1880 Census - Residence Angelina County, Texas 1896 – after death of 1st wife, he married Mary Alice Ivy (1876-1934), who was first married to Charles Hammon/Hammond; Children from this union: 1897 Susan 'Suzie' Weaver (died as a child) 1902 Richard Moses Weaver 1906 Robert Melvin Weaver 1914 Irene/Irena Grace 'Rena' Weaver, m. 1. Day, 2. Hamshire, 3. Anderson 1900 Census - Residence Angelina County, Texas 1910 Census - Residence Angelina County, Texas 1927 - Died at home below Manning, Angelina County, TX. at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 8, 1927, at the age of 80 years, 3 mo. and 9 days. Burial was on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the family "God's Acre", with Elder Elijah Mott officiating. Sisters, Mrs. C.A. Ricks of Lufkin and Mrs. Lucinda Eddins of Bronson, and children, Caroline and Larkin, and his son-in-law LeRoy Hammock (*add name to dau he married above) along with about 300 others - mostly relatives by blood or marriage - being present. From youth he was a Baptist, and never was hailed before the courts, except as juror or witness. Bio By: Deep Texas Soul __________________________________________________________________________ Born Dec 30 1846 in Pike County Ala. Died at home below Manning, (Angelina County) Tex. at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 8, 1927 at the age of 80 years, 3 mo. and 9 days. His parents Larkin C. Weaver and Wife, who was a Miss Caroline Grimes, moved to Angelina when he was 2 years old. made a crop on the farm of I.P. Renfoes father, then trecked back to Ala. in an ox wagon, returning in 1852 and settled in 500 yards of where Joel lived all his married life. At 17 he enlisted and served all thru the war between the states, driving beef for the confederates. After the war he married Miss Susie (Susan Caroline) McVey. Mrs. Francis Crain, Mrs. Martha Thompson, Eli, Billie, Dave, Johnnie and Cal survive. After their mother's death, he and Mrs. Alice (Martha Alice Ivy) Hammonds were married and Richard, Robert, Charlie and Irene survive him. One small girl died. His daughter, Mrs. Mary Outlaw, by his first wife was dead. (She was murdered by her husband.) Sunday at 2 p.m. Eld. Elijah Mott conducted the burial service at the family "God's Acre". His sisters Mrs. C.A. Ricks of Lufkin and Mrs. Lucinda Eddins of Bronson, and children, Caroline and Larkin, and son-in-law LeRoy Hammock and about 300 mostly relatives by blood or marriage being present. From youth he was a Baptist, and never was hailed before the courts, except as juror or witness.

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