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Peter Weimer

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Aug 1859 (aged 63)
Randolph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Sheets Cemetery [defunct], Randolph County, Indiana Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of Valentine Felty WEIMER 1758–1832 and Anna Maria (Weimer) BARE 1765–1847 [mother also reported to be Veronica Stauffer]

Married 21 Sep 1823 • Weimer Church, Stark, Ohio,
Mary STUDEBAKER/STUDYBAKER 1805–1863; parents of:

John Studybaker WEIMER WYMER 1824–1904
Daniel Studybaker WEIMER 1826–1882
Margaret (Coffman) WEIMER 1827–
Joseph WEIMER 1830–1902
Catharine (Root) WEIMER 1831–1904
Isaac Wilton WEIMER 1835–1869
David F WEIMER 1837–1918
Elizabeth (infant) WEIMER 1840–1840
Rachel (Gephart) WEIMER 1841–
Abraham WEIMER 1843–1914
Sarah (infant) WEIMER 1850–1850

Peter was a farmer. Peter and Mary were married by Ulrich Shively, German Baptist minister.They moved to Montgomery Co., Oh. Peter was an Elder and Minister in the Christian Brethren Congregation, a splinter group of the Wolf Creek German Baptist Church. He was a farmer in both Montgomery Co., OH. and Randolph Co. IN. Mary's family was early in the area of Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH. Daughters Elizabeth and Sarah Weimer died in infancy.

SOURCE: ancestry.com member rswg1962

Sheets Cemetery
Randolph, Indiana
Sheets burial ground was reported abandoned in Tucker's 1882 History of Randolph County. It was located north of Union City.

Lydia, wife of A. Sinks, April 24, 1858, 62 years.
Peter Weimer, August 31, 1859, 60 years.

Never much used, and now lying in the corner of a field, wholly neglected, the stones lying broken and prostrate on the ground, a sad sight, a forsaken,forgotten graveyard, left to the weeks or the ruthless plow desecrating the hallowed soil.

SOURCE: Tucker's History Page 129.
Sheet's Graveyard (near Union City, Section 28, Town 18, Range 1).

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inrandol/cemeteries/waynetwsp.htm

Marriage record:
“Stark County Ohio SS. – I Ulrick Shinly a license minister of the Gospel of the German Baptist Church do hereby certify that by virtue of a license, issued from the clerk of Stark County, I have this day joined into the holy state of matrimony Peter Weimer and Mary Studybaker. Given under my hand this 21st day of September A.D. 1823 Ulrick Shinly.”
Son of Valentine Felty WEIMER 1758–1832 and Anna Maria (Weimer) BARE 1765–1847 [mother also reported to be Veronica Stauffer]

Married 21 Sep 1823 • Weimer Church, Stark, Ohio,
Mary STUDEBAKER/STUDYBAKER 1805–1863; parents of:

John Studybaker WEIMER WYMER 1824–1904
Daniel Studybaker WEIMER 1826–1882
Margaret (Coffman) WEIMER 1827–
Joseph WEIMER 1830–1902
Catharine (Root) WEIMER 1831–1904
Isaac Wilton WEIMER 1835–1869
David F WEIMER 1837–1918
Elizabeth (infant) WEIMER 1840–1840
Rachel (Gephart) WEIMER 1841–
Abraham WEIMER 1843–1914
Sarah (infant) WEIMER 1850–1850

Peter was a farmer. Peter and Mary were married by Ulrich Shively, German Baptist minister.They moved to Montgomery Co., Oh. Peter was an Elder and Minister in the Christian Brethren Congregation, a splinter group of the Wolf Creek German Baptist Church. He was a farmer in both Montgomery Co., OH. and Randolph Co. IN. Mary's family was early in the area of Phillipsburg, Montgomery Co., OH. Daughters Elizabeth and Sarah Weimer died in infancy.

SOURCE: ancestry.com member rswg1962

Sheets Cemetery
Randolph, Indiana
Sheets burial ground was reported abandoned in Tucker's 1882 History of Randolph County. It was located north of Union City.

Lydia, wife of A. Sinks, April 24, 1858, 62 years.
Peter Weimer, August 31, 1859, 60 years.

Never much used, and now lying in the corner of a field, wholly neglected, the stones lying broken and prostrate on the ground, a sad sight, a forsaken,forgotten graveyard, left to the weeks or the ruthless plow desecrating the hallowed soil.

SOURCE: Tucker's History Page 129.
Sheet's Graveyard (near Union City, Section 28, Town 18, Range 1).

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inrandol/cemeteries/waynetwsp.htm

Marriage record:
“Stark County Ohio SS. – I Ulrick Shinly a license minister of the Gospel of the German Baptist Church do hereby certify that by virtue of a license, issued from the clerk of Stark County, I have this day joined into the holy state of matrimony Peter Weimer and Mary Studybaker. Given under my hand this 21st day of September A.D. 1823 Ulrick Shinly.”


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