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Jonathan DeWeese

Birth
Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
Death
29 Jun 1841 (aged 55)
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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Jonathan DeWeese was the first of many children born to Hezekiah DeWeese (1760-1839), a soldier of the Revolution, and his wife Annis Trickey (1767-1844). He was born in the section of Caswell County that later became Person Co. His family moved to Mecklenburg County, NC around 1800. He was a farmer and hat maker. He married Margaret Boyd Irvin (179?-1865) in 1810, and they had eleven children. Jonathan's parents were members of, and buried at, the Ramah Presbyterian Church, near Huntersville, NC, but if he is buried there, his grave is unmarked.

Jonathan and Margaret had the following children:

1. Jane M. DeWeese (1811-1855) m. Edwin Templeton in 1830, 7 children, I believe they went to Tipton Co., Tenn.

2. Henrietta DeWeese (1813-1890) m. John Sloan Hill in 1835, 9 children, went to Tipton Co., Tenn.

3. Abner DeWeese (1815-c.1871) m. Jane Elizabeth Knox, went to Mississippi, then to Tipton Co., Tenn.

4. Margaret A.. DeWeese (1817-1867) m. James Reid in 1841

5. Catherine Boyd DeWeese (1819-1885) m. Burwell Cashion in 1839, 10 children

6. Rachel DeWeese (1821-1879) m. Hiram W. Hall in 1843.

7. Mary Amanda DeWeese (1824-1851) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1841, 6 children. After her death, he married her sister Nancy Adeline.

8. Elizabeth E. DeWeese (1825-1849) m. Samuel James Armour in 1843, 3 daughters

9. Nancy Adeline DeWeese (1827-1862) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1852, 3 daughters.

10. Mary Helen DeWeese (1834-1885) m. Alexander White in 1852, 3 children.

11. Francis F. DeWeese (1837-1868) m. Julia Ann Atwell in 1861, 4 children. He served in the Confederate Army.
Jonathan DeWeese was the first of many children born to Hezekiah DeWeese (1760-1839), a soldier of the Revolution, and his wife Annis Trickey (1767-1844). He was born in the section of Caswell County that later became Person Co. His family moved to Mecklenburg County, NC around 1800. He was a farmer and hat maker. He married Margaret Boyd Irvin (179?-1865) in 1810, and they had eleven children. Jonathan's parents were members of, and buried at, the Ramah Presbyterian Church, near Huntersville, NC, but if he is buried there, his grave is unmarked.

Jonathan and Margaret had the following children:

1. Jane M. DeWeese (1811-1855) m. Edwin Templeton in 1830, 7 children, I believe they went to Tipton Co., Tenn.

2. Henrietta DeWeese (1813-1890) m. John Sloan Hill in 1835, 9 children, went to Tipton Co., Tenn.

3. Abner DeWeese (1815-c.1871) m. Jane Elizabeth Knox, went to Mississippi, then to Tipton Co., Tenn.

4. Margaret A.. DeWeese (1817-1867) m. James Reid in 1841

5. Catherine Boyd DeWeese (1819-1885) m. Burwell Cashion in 1839, 10 children

6. Rachel DeWeese (1821-1879) m. Hiram W. Hall in 1843.

7. Mary Amanda DeWeese (1824-1851) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1841, 6 children. After her death, he married her sister Nancy Adeline.

8. Elizabeth E. DeWeese (1825-1849) m. Samuel James Armour in 1843, 3 daughters

9. Nancy Adeline DeWeese (1827-1862) m. William R. Wilkinson in 1852, 3 daughters.

10. Mary Helen DeWeese (1834-1885) m. Alexander White in 1852, 3 children.

11. Francis F. DeWeese (1837-1868) m. Julia Ann Atwell in 1861, 4 children. He served in the Confederate Army.


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