He is the father of two sets of children, having been twice married. His first set of children were notorious for the brilliancy of their intellect. They are all dead now. Mrs. Mary J. Moseley is the eldest child of the second marriage, Sam Houston Weaver, who is a well-known, respected and esteemed citizen of the county, is his second child, and lives at this time on his father's head-right. Sam is a highly respected citizen, having raised a large and useful family in the county. Dave W. lives in Eastland County. Granville lives in Lebanon, Indian Territory. Walton is now living in Oklahoma Territory. Joe Weaver lives at his father's old home. These children are all good, useful citizens, honest and just men, and go to make much of the history of Hopkins County.
They too have suffered, in common with other pioneers, the trials, hardships, disappointments and self-sacrifices attendant upon pioneer life in the county. They are an honor and credit to the state as well as to the county, having been born and raised in the county.
He is the father of two sets of children, having been twice married. His first set of children were notorious for the brilliancy of their intellect. They are all dead now. Mrs. Mary J. Moseley is the eldest child of the second marriage, Sam Houston Weaver, who is a well-known, respected and esteemed citizen of the county, is his second child, and lives at this time on his father's head-right. Sam is a highly respected citizen, having raised a large and useful family in the county. Dave W. lives in Eastland County. Granville lives in Lebanon, Indian Territory. Walton is now living in Oklahoma Territory. Joe Weaver lives at his father's old home. These children are all good, useful citizens, honest and just men, and go to make much of the history of Hopkins County.
They too have suffered, in common with other pioneers, the trials, hardships, disappointments and self-sacrifices attendant upon pioneer life in the county. They are an honor and credit to the state as well as to the county, having been born and raised in the county.
Bio by: GraveSeeker60/dsray
Family Members
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Tinsley Wade Weaver
1821–1872
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Dr John Calvin Weaver
1824–1900
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Shadrack S Weaver
1829–1881
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William Thomas Green "W.T.G." Weaver
1832–1876
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Mary Jane Weaver Moseley
1842–1904
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Sam Houston Weaver
1843–1907
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Martha A. Weaver
1848–1848
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David Shepard Weaver
1849–1920
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Jonathan Granville Weaver
1851–1905
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Walter S. Weaver
1853–1933
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Susan E. Weaver
1856–1859
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Joseph Warren "Joe" Weaver
1858–1930
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