Glendon Paul Weatherholtz

M, b. 31 October 1912, d. 24 September 1999
     Glendon Paul Weatherholtz was born on 31 October 1912 at Pender, Fairfax Co., VA. He married Mary James before 16 October 1940. Glendon Paul Weatherholtz and Mary James were divorced in June 1961 at Duval Co., FL. Glendon Paul Weatherholtz died on 24 September 1999 at Florida at age 86. He was buried in September 1999 at Chapel Hill Gardens, Dade City, Pasco Co., FL, Findagrave #180457361.

Emma Irene Weatherholz

F, b. 11 September 1892, d. 30 October 1980
     Emma Irene Weatherholz was born on 11 September 1892 at Shenandoah Co., VA. She married Verlin Russell Proctor Sr. Emma Irene Weatherholz died on 30 October 1980 at Mt. Jackson, Shenandoah Co., VA, at age 88. She was buried in November 1980 at Mt. Jackson Cemetery, Mt. Jackson, Shenandoah Co., VA, Findagrave #138940898.

Nancy Elvira Weatherly1

F, b. April 1870, d. 14 September 1937
     Nancy Elvira Weatherly was also known as "Nannie". She was born in April 1870 at Virginia.1 She married Martin Van Buren Worley abt 1867 circa July 1888 at Sullivan Co. (probably), TN, marriage bond executed 25 JUL 1888 in Sullivan County. Nancy Elvira Weatherly died on 14 September 1937 at Blountville, Sullivan Co., TN, at age 67

Obituary -- The Bristol Herald Courier, Bristol, Tennessee; Wednesday, 15 SEP 1937, p.2 (Newspapers.com):

MRS. NANNIE WORLEY

Mrs. Nannie Worley, 67, well known resident of Blountville, widow of the late Martin Worley, died at her home at 10 a.m. Tuesday, after an illness of six months.

Mrs. Worley was born in Washington county, Virginia, but had made her home in Sullivan county for the past 35 years. She was a member of the Methodist church.

Surviving are four sons, J. D., of Bristol; J. M., of Blountville; William, of Dayton, Ohio; and Irby, of Franklin, Ohio; and one daughter, Mrs. Pearl Agee, of Dayton. Her husband died 37 years ago.

The following brothers and sisters also survive: Gene and Waldo Weatherly of Ohio, Joe Weatherly of Bristol and Mrs. Lula Hefner of Indiana.

Funeral services will be conducted at two o'clock this afternoon at Miller's Chapel in Scott county, Va., interment following in the family cemetery.

The body will remain at Blevins Funeral Home until a short time before the funeral.

Children of Nancy Elvira Weatherly and Martin Van Buren Worley abt 1867

Citations

  1. [S3853] 1900 Federal Census, Scott County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1727; FHL #1241727.

Ben Weathersbee

M
     Ben Weathersbee married Sarah Diamond.

Child of Ben Weathersbee and Sarah Diamond

Hugh Leonard Weathersbee

M, b. 19 January 1927, d. 3 February 1986
     Hugh Leonard Weathersbee was born on 19 January 1927 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., CA. He was the son of Ben Weathersbee and Sarah Diamond. Hugh Leonard Weathersbee married Anna Jennette McAlister, daughter of Roland Watson McAlister and Nancy May Kirkpatrick, before 1958. Hugh Leonard Weathersbee died on 3 February 1986 at age 59.

Abraham Weaver1

M, b. 1816
     Abraham Weaver was born in 1816.1 He was the son of Conrad Weaver and Elizabeth Swartz.1

Citations

  1. [S1760] Swartz Descendants PDF Document, by B. K. Swartz, p.21.

Alice Virginia Weaver

F, b. 13 December 1851, d. 16 March 1930
     Alice Virginia Weaver was born on 13 December 1851 at Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD. She was the daughter of Philip D. Weaver and Mary McMullen. Alice Virginia Weaver married John Fitz, son of Samuel Fitz and Elizabeth Kitzmiller, on 22 December 1868 at Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., WV. Alice Virginia Weaver died on 16 March 1930 at Hanover, York Co., PA, at age 78

Obituary -- Alice Virginia (Weaver) Fitz, The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Monday, 17 Mar 1930; Page 1; (Newspapers.com):

MRS. JOHN FITZ DIED AS RESULT OF FALL

Shock Caused By Injury Last Summer Hastens Her Death

Funeral Will Be Held Wednesday Afternoon

Mrs. Alice W. Fitz, widow of John Fitz, died at her home, 214 Broadway. Sunday evening at 10 o'clock as the result of shock caused by a fall during the past summer. Mrs. Fitz was a daughter of Philip and Mary Weaver and was born in Hagerstown, Md., but lived most of her life in Martinsburg, W. Va., where her husband was a prominent business man. Some years ago Mr. Fitz moved to Hanover with his family, where he became president of the Hanover Foundry & Machine Company. Later he established the Fitz Water Wheel Company.

Mrs. Fitz's gentle influence and charming personality was felt by all who knew her. Surviving her are five children, J. S. Fitz, and Miss Estelle Fitz, at home; Elizabeth, wife of the Rev. Dr. J. Hamilton Smith, Pottstown, Pa; Nellie, wife of Jesse Hill, Washington, D. C., and Lucy, wife of R. Y. Naill, Berryville, Va.? ? Four grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Weaver, Elizabeth, Pa., and Mrs. K. O. Spessard, Annville, Pa., also survive.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late residence, the Rev. Dr. Henry I. Stahr, pastor of Emmanuel Reformed church, officiating. Burial will be made in Mt. Olivet cemetery.



Burial - Alice Virginia (Weaver) Fitz,? ? The Evening Sun (Hanover, Pennsylvania); Wednesday, 19 Mar 1930; Page 4; (Newspapers.com);

MRS. ALICE W. FITZ
Funeral services over the body of Mrs. Alice W. Fitz, widow of John Fitz, who died Sunday evening at her home, 214 Broadway, as the result of shock caused by a fall during the summer, were held today. Services were conducted from her late residence at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Dr. Henry I. Stahr, pastor of Emmanuel Reformed church.

Following the services at the home, the funeral cortege proceeded to Mt. Olivet cemetery, where interment was made. The pallbearers were the Rev. Dr. J. Hamilton Smith, Jesse Hill, Richard Y. Naill. Dr. John E. Meisenhelder, Earl B. Fitz and Harry Fitz.

She was buried in March 1930 at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hanover, York Co., PA, Findagrave #138472918.
Note: Ad - "Executor's Notice," Shepherdstown Register, Shepherdstown, WV; Saturday, Dec 22, 1877; Page: 4;? ? (GenealogyBank.com):

(John Fitz, executor of the estate of Samuel Fitz, deceased)

News Article - Shepherdstown Register, Shepherdstown, WV; Saturday, Jan 10, 1880 Page: 3;? ? (GenealogyBank.com):

A Pleasant Affair. -- On Christmas morning the employes of Tuscarora Agricultural Works, about thirty in number, repaired to their employer's, Mr. John Fitz, residence and presented him with a beautiful swinging clock supported by two bronze figures, and engraved, "Presented to John Fitz by Employes of Tuscarora Agricultural Works, Dec. 22, 1876," The presentation was made by Mr. John Farrin, on the part of the employes, who in a neat and appropriate speech alluded to the great regard and esteem the employes all had for their employer, and of the high character and sterling worth of Mr. Fitz to them and the people of this community. Mr. Fitz returned his thanks and said it afforded him much pleasure to entertain them and alluded to the fact that he had always gotten along with them pleasantly, and they had never had any trouble or difficulty with any of his employes. His estimable lady was also presented with a beautiful silver sugar spoon and case, engraved, "Mrs. A. V. Fitz," after which all were invited to the dining-room and after prayer by the Rev. Mr. Huffheins, the party were served by Rev. Mrs. Hoffheins, Mrs. Fitz, Miss Jenny Bowman and Miss Rose Wever, and other ladies, with a most bountiful luncheon, consisting in part of turkey, ham, bread, butter and condiments, supplemented with ice-cream, cake, etc. The affair was one of those pleasant little episodes which gladden the hearts of all who participate, and leave __ ________ _ ____,? ? like the emerald, shall ever be green. -- The Martinsburg Independent.


Briefs - Shepherdstown Register (Shepherdstown, West Virginia); Friday, 02 September 1892; Page 3; column 1; (Newspapers.com):

The Fitz mill and residence, at Martinsburg, has been sold to John and Henry Fitz for $17,000.     

WV Genweb; The Herald and Torch Light, Hagerstown, Maryland; 18 Oct 1894; (Internet):

FITZ, John, Martinsburg, was an exhibitor at the Hagerstown, Maryland, fair with his display of Tuscarora grain drills, Buckeye and Universal plows, and feed mills.

Children of Alice Virginia Weaver and John Fitz

Citations

  1. [S3416] 1880 Federal Census, Berkeley County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1400; FHL #1255400.
  2. [S2776] 1900 Federal Census, York County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1503; FHL #1241503.

Allen Neale Weaver Sr.

M, b. 10 October 1921, d. 12 November 2015
     Allen Neale Weaver Sr. was born on 10 October 1921 at Roca, Lancaster Co., NE.1 He was the son of Chester Harvey Weaver and Mildred Jane Gambell.1 Allen Neale Weaver Sr. began military service WW II service, U.S. Army, European Theater

The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Saturday, 24 April 1943; Page 2; (Newspapers.com):

Corp. Allen Neale Weaver of Camp Millard, Ohio, arrived Friday evening for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weaver, 4406 First avenue NE. His fiancée, Miss Betty Anderson of Fort Dodge, will arrive this evening.

He married Annabell Mae Harger, daughter of Grover Dale Harger and Nellie Mabel Johnson, on 9 February 1946 at Cedar Christian Church, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA, The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Sunday, 10 February 1946; Page 20; (Newspapers.com):

Bride at Second Christian Church

Mr. and Mrs. Grover D. Harger, 603 Sixteenth avenue SW, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Annabell Harger, to Allen Neale Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weaver, 1901 Sixth street SW. The ceremony took place Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Second Christian church, with the Rev. I. E. Linkletter officiating. For the double-ring candlelight service, the alter was banked with palms.

The bride wore a tailored white street-length dress with a small white sequin hat. Her corsage was of red roses. Miss Marian Weaver, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Her pink dress was complemented with a corsage of pink camellias and blue sweetpeas. Best man was Louis Valliere.

Mr. Weaver, who served overseas 26 of 42 months in the army, is employed by the Link-Belt Speeder corporation. After a short wedding trip to Minnesota, the couple will make their home in Cedar Rapids.


The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Sunday, 11 February 1996; Page 95; (Newspapers.com):

Weaver

Neal (sic) and Annabell Weaver, Cedar Rapids, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a party April 21 at the Squaw Creek Lodge. The couple were married February. 9, 1946.

The former Annabell Mae Harger and Mr. Weaver exchanged vows at Cedar Christian Church.

Their children and spouses are: Al Weaver, Annette Weaver, Andy Weaver, Arthur and Susan Weaver and Amy Weaver. They have seven grandchildren and a great-grandchild.


60th Anniversary -? ? Neal & Annabell Weaver, The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa); Sunday,?12 February 2006; Page 105; (Newspapers.com)

Weaver

CEDAR RAPIDS -- Ann and Neale Weaver of Cedar Rapids recently noted their 60th wedding anniversary.

The former Annabell Harger and Neale Weaver exchanged marriage vows on February. 9. 1946, at the Cedar Christian Church in Cedar Rapids.

The couple's children are: Allen Weaver, Annette Weaver, Andy Weaver, Arthur and wife Sue Weaver and Amy Weaver. They have seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and seven granddogs.

Cards may be sent to 4571 Maureen Dr, SE, #38, Cedar Rapids IA 52403.

Allen Neale Weaver Sr. died on 12 November 2015 at age 94

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Allen Neale Weaver, Sr., 94, passed on November 12, 2015. Family will greet friends from 4-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 17, 2015, at Murdoch-Linwood Funeral Home & Cremation Service, 520 Wilson Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Service: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 18, 2015, at the funeral home. Burial: Linwood Cemetery, Cedar Rapids.

Throughout Allen’s adult life, he was known as Neale. Neale was born in Roca, Nebraska (suburb of Lincoln) on October 10, 1921. The family moved to Cedar Rapids in 1929. Neale graduated from Franklin High School in 1939. As a young man he answered the Nation’s call and joined the U.S. Army at the beginning of World War II. He served in England and Europe. During the months of December 1944 through January 1945, he stood a post on the Battle of the Bulge, which was the last major battle of the war in Europe. He was in the U.S. Army for three and a half years. After his separation from the Army at the end of World War II, Neale returned to Cedar Rapids.
In 1945, he walked into Siebke Taylor Jewelry Store on 2nd Avenue in downtown Cedar Rapids to buy a watch and was waited on by a young clerk named Annabell Harger. They married on February 9, 1946. They would live out their lives together until Ann’s death 67 years later. Except for four years in Texas, they lived their entire married life in Cedar Rapids. Neale and Ann were members of the Cedar Rapids Christian Church. Neale retired as a supervisor from Quaker Oats in 1987. In retirement, his favorite pass time was playing golf on the local golf courses. He played gold until he was 87 years old.

He is survived by his five children, Amy Weaver of Cedar Rapids, Annette Weaver (Patrick Nolan) of St. Louis, Missouri, Andy Weaver of Carlsbad California, Arthur (Susan) Weaver of Cedar Rapids and Allen (Robyn) Weaver of Cedar Rapids; seven grandchildren, Sydney Weaver of Grants Pass, Oregon, Alexia (Kristian) Garrett of Chicago, Illinois, Cara Vanderburgh of Marion, Iowa, Corey Vanderburgh of Webster Groves, Missouri, Kim(Mike) Roudabush of Marion, Iowa, Paige Henderson of Long Beach, California; two great-grandchildren, Lexi and Jacob Roudabush.

Neal was proceeded in death by his wife, Ann; two brothers, Crandall and James; two sisters, Jane Hansen and Marian Kucera; a grandson, Bret Allen Weaver; and great-grandson, Derek Alan Box.

He was buried in November 2015 at Murdoch-Linwood Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA, Findagrave #155011493.

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1930 Federal Census, Linn County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 664-5; FHL #2340399-400.

Alva Palmer Weaver Jr.1

M, b. circa 1903, d. 6 September 1971
     Alva Palmer Weaver Jr. was born circa 1903 at North Carolina.1 He married Ruth B. Dorney.1 Alva Palmer Weaver Jr. died on 6 September 1971

Obituary -- The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland; Tuesday, 7 SEP 1971, p.41 (Newspapers.com):

WEAVER
Suddenly, on September 6, 1971, ALVA PALMER, JR., beloved husband of Ruth Weaver (nee Dorney), devoted father of Alva P. Weaver, III and Mrs. McRae W. Williams.

Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the Second Presbyterian Church, St. Paul street and Stratford road, on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment in private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Gilman School.

Citations

  1. [S2573] 1940 Federal Census, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 1521.

Anna S. Weaver1

F, b. circa 1920
     Anna S. Weaver was born circa 1920 at Montgomery Co., VA.1 She was the daughter of Robert Andrew Weaver and Dora Greenville Zentmeyer.1

Citations

  1. [S2614] 1930 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 2451; FHL #2342185.

Bret Allen Weaver

M, b. 13 April 1969, d. 12 July 1996
     Bret Allen Weaver was born on 13 April 1969 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA. He died on 12 July 1996 at Center Point, Linn Co., IA, at age 27 The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Monday, 15 JUL 1996; Page 8; (Newspapers.com):

Bret Allen Weaver, 27, formerly of Cedar Rapids, died Friday, July 12, 1996. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Cedar memorial Chapel of Memories, Cedar Rapids, by the Rev. Gary Sneller of Cedar Christian Church. Burial: Cedar memorial park Cemetery, Cedar rapids. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Cedar memorial Funeral Home and after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the chapel.

Survivors include his wife, Carla; two step-sons, Justin weaver and James Hale, both of Center Point; his mother and step-father, Sandra and Jim Kimball; his father, Al Weaver Jr; his sister, Kim Roudabush, her husband Mike and son Jacob; his grandparents, Neale and Annabell Weaver Sr., and Robert and Arlene Gieskieng, all of Cedar Rapids; and several aunts and uncles.

Bret was born April 13, 1969, in Cedar Rapids where he married Carla Carney on Nov. 16, 1991. A 1987 graduate of Prairie High School, he was very active in the sports of wrestling and football during his school years. He continued with wrestling after high school by participating in regional wrestling events. While at Prairie, he was on the school trap team which participated in the annual shoot at Cedar Falls. Bret was introduced to the out-of-doors at the very beginning of his life and developed and maintained a strong appreciation for the splendor of nature. He loved and understood water fowl and would spend time in the marsh with his dog Smokie and his friends and father. Bret loved and appreciated his family and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Linn County Area Substance Abuse Council.


NOTE: His son Derek was not mentioned in his obituary, but is mentioned in other obituaries of Bret's relatives, including Derek. Derek was adopted by Angelia Pithan's husband David Box.

Cause of death: Suicide by gunshot.

He was buried in July 1996 at Cedar Memorial Park, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA, Findagrave #44196757.

Child of Bret Allen Weaver

Caroline Weaver

F
     Caroline Weaver married Charles Bealman.

Children of Caroline Weaver and Charles Bealman

Caroline Weaver1

F, b. 27 November 1859, d. 9 August 1939
     Caroline Weaver was born on 27 November 1859 at Miami Co., OH.1 She married Dennis Jay circa 1880.1 Caroline Weaver died on 9 August 1939 at Miami Co., OH, at age 79.

Child of Caroline Weaver and Dennis Jay

Citations

  1. [S963] 1900 Federal Census, Miami County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1304-5; FHL #1241304-5.

Catharina Weaver

F, b. 29 December 1766, d. 29 December 1833
     Catharina Weaver was born on 29 December 1766 at Dover Twp., Adams Co., PA. She married Johannes Jacob Welty on 10 March 1789. Catharina Weaver died on 29 December 1833 at Cumberland Twp., Adams Co., PA, at age 67.

Child of Catharina Weaver and Johannes Jacob Welty

Catherine Weaver

F
     Catherine Weaver married George Hotz.

Child of Catherine Weaver and George Hotz

Catherine A. Weaver1

F, b. 7 March 1829, d. 24 June 1883
     Catherine A. Weaver was born on 7 March 1829.1 She was the daughter of Thomas M. Weaver and Anna Ursula Myers.1 Catherine A. Weaver married Nathan Pennypacker Brower, son of Christian Brower and Catharine Price, on 7 January 1845, Ceremony by Rev. Samuel Ball.1 Catherine A. Weaver died on 24 June 1883 at age 54.1

Children of Catherine A. Weaver and Nathan Pennypacker Brower

Citations

  1. [S82] Price Genealogy, p.70.
  2. [S82] Price Genealogy, p.71.
  3. [S82] Price Genealogy, p.72.
  4. [S747] 1860 Federal Census, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Rolls 1082 - 1085; FHL #805082 - 805085.
  5. [S82] Price Genealogy, p.73.
  6. [S82] Price Genealogy, p.74.

Chester Harvey Weaver1

M, b. 3 October 1894, d. 25 November 1970
     Chester Harvey Weaver was born on 3 October 1894 at Brock, Nemaha Co., NE.1 He married Mildred Jane Gambell circa 1919.1 Occupation: Cemetery sexton in 1930 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA.1 Chester Harvey Weaver died on 25 November 1970 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA, at age 76

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Husband of Mildred Jane GAMBELL Weaver.

Son of John Harvey Weaver & Eulala A. CATHCART Weaver Graver (buried at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Lincoln, Nebraska where Chester once worked.)

Father of Vernon Crandall Weaver, Allen Neale Weaver, Sr, Marion Arlene WEAVER Kucera, Beverly June WEAVER Hansen, & James Chester Weaver.

Brother of Mabel WEAVER Neale & Myrtle WEAVER Maag.

In the early 1930s, Chester moved his family from Lincoln, Nebraska to Cedar Rapids, Iowa to assume the duties of sexton of the newly-opened Cedar Memorial cemetery. Later, he was the sexton of Linwood cemetery, Cedar Rapids.

Chester eventually became the caretaker of Lakeside Manor in (rural) Marion, Iowa (c.1960-1968) after St. Luke Hospital in Cedar Rapids acquired the property and remodeled it for use as a residence for their interns. Lakeside, a lovely, secluded, wooded estate, was a wonderful place for me, my brothers & sisters, and my cousins to grow up, with weekly visits of the Weaver clan to see grandma & grandpa on Sunday afternoons/evenings, occasionally during the summer, and on holidays.

Chester served his country in WWI.

He was buried in November 1970 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA, Findagrave #8747647.

Child of Chester Harvey Weaver and Mildred Jane Gambell

Citations

  1. [S1227] 1930 Federal Census, Linn County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 664-5; FHL #2340399-400.

Christina Weaver1

F, b. circa 1831
     Christina Weaver was born circa 1831 at Harrison Co., IN.1 She was the daughter of George Weaver and Rachel Swartz.1 Christina Weaver married James Dennison, son of Benjamin Dennison and Mary (?), on 19 October 1854 at Harrison Co., IN.
Note: The two young Myers girls, Mary and Caroline, found in the James Dennison household in the 1860 census, are presumed to have been the daughters of Christina's sister Phoebe Weaver and Clayborn Myers. DLB 2012.

Citations

  1. [S448] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 149.

Conrad Weaver1

M
     Conrad Weaver married Elizabeth Swartz, daughter of Martin Swartz and Maria Eva Sommer, on 12 May 1815 at Shenandoah Co., VA.1

Children of Conrad Weaver and Elizabeth Swartz

Citations

  1. [S1760] Swartz Descendants PDF Document, by B. K. Swartz, p.21.

Cora Elizabeth Weaver

F, b. 18 March 1875, d. 3 July 1949
     Cora Elizabeth Weaver was born on 18 March 1875 at Noble Twp., Cass Co., IA. She married George Washington Beatty. Cora Elizabeth Weaver died on 3 July 1949 at age 74. She was buried in July 1949 at Noble Center Cemetery, Cass Co., IA, Findagrave #120654372.

Child of Cora Elizabeth Weaver and George Washington Beatty

LCpl Derek Allen Weaver

M, b. 16 July 1989, d. 8 May 2010
     LCpl Derek Allen Weaver was also known as Derek Alan Box. He was born on 16 July 1989 at Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., IA. He was the son of Bret Allen Weaver. LCpl Derek Allen Weaver began military service U.S. Marine Corps service -- Lance Corporal; assigned to Headquarters Co.,3rd? ? Marine Regiment. He enlisted 15 September 2008 and arrived at his post, Marine Corps Base-Hawaii, on 1 June 2009. His awards included the National Defense Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. He died on 8 May 2010 at age 20 Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii; Tuesday, 11 MAY 2010; Page 5; (Newspapers.com):

Marine, 20, dies after Accident

A 20-year-old Kaneohe Marine died Saturday from injuries he received a day earlier when the car in which he was riding rear-ended a Coca-Cola delivery truck just before the entrance of the H-3 tunnel.

The medical examiner identified the victim as Derek Box. He was a lance corporal assigned to the Headquarters Company, 3rd Marine Regiment, according to the Marines.

Box was a front-seat passenger in a 2002 Dodge sedan that was traveling east on the H-3 freeway when the vehicle hit the truck, driven by a 33-year-old man.

Both vehicles were in the right lane. Police said the sedan was driven by a 19-year-old man, also from Kaneohe, who apparently was distracted and ran into the truck.

Box was taken in critical condition to the Queen's Medical Center after the 4:45 a.m. accident Friday. He died the next afternoon at the hospital.


Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

- In Memoriam –

Derek Alan Weaver Box, of Plano, Texas, born July 16, 1989, passed on May 8, 2010, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was a United States Marine, loving son, brother, grandson, and friend. He is survived by his mother and adoptive father, Angelia (Angie) M. & David A. Box; sister Hailey Box; grandparents Bill and Ellen Pithan; and grandfather Carl Box. Also grandparents Allen N. Weaver, Jr. and Sandy Geisking (sic) Weaver Kimball; and great-grandparents Annabell Mae Harger Weaver & Allen Neale Weaver, Sr., all of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He was the biological son of Bret Allen Weaver, who preceded him in death.

Visitation: Monday, May 17, 2010 at Restland Funeral Home, Dallas, Texas, from 6-8 pm.

Memorial services: 10:30am, Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church - Shipp Chapel, in Dallas with burial to follow in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery under full Marine Honor Guard.

Derek enlisted in the Marine Corps 15 September 2008 and arrived at his post, Marine Corps Base-Hawaii, on 1 June 2009. His awards included the National Defense Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

Derek was loved by so many and will be truly missed by all that shared in his life.

He was buried in May 2010 at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas, Dallas Co., TX, Findagrave #52538521.

Doris Caroline Weaver

F, b. 22 August 1920, d. 10 August 1974
     Doris Caroline Weaver was born on 22 August 1920 at Maryland.1 She was the daughter of Wilbert Bernard Bollinger Weaver and Lulu Frances Ebaugh. Doris Caroline Weaver married Francis Burnell Jenkins, son of Charles Raymond Jenkins and Lelia J. Franklin. Doris Caroline Weaver died on 10 August 1974 at age 53

Obituaries:

The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Saturday, 10 August 1974; page 16; (Newspapers.com):

Mrs. Francis B. Jenkins

Mrs. Doris C. Jenkins, 53, of Maple Ave., Manchester, died this morning at Carroll County Hospital. She was the wife of Francis B. Jenkins. In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter and one son, Mrs. Evonne C. Brilhart, Hanover, Pa; and Wayne B. Jenkins, Manchester. Funeral arrangements by the Eline funeral home, 202 South main St., Hampstead, are incomplete.


The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Sunday, 11 August 1974; Page 135; (Newspapers.com):

Jenkins

On August 10, 1974 DORIS C. (nee Weaver) of Manchester, beloved wife of Francis B. Jenkins, devoted mother of Mrs. Evonne C. Brilhart and Wayne B. Jenkins. Sister of Maurice and Arthur Weaver. Also survived by three grandchildren.

Services at the Eline Funeral Home (formerly Tipton-Eline) 202 S. Main Street, Hampstead, on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment in Manchester Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9 and Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.


The Evening Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Monday, 12 August 1974; Page 39;? ? & The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland); Sunday, 11 August 1974; Page 135; (Newspapers.com)

JENKINS

On August 10, 1974 DORIS C. (nee Weaver) of Manchester, beloved wife of Francis B. Jenkins, devoted mother of Mrs. Evonne C. Brilhart and Wayne B. Jenkins. Sister of Maurice and Arthur Weaver. Also survived by three grandchildren.

Services at the Eline Funeral Home (formerly Tipton-Eline) 202 S. Main Street, Hampstead, on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment in Manchester Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 7 to 9 and Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

She was buried in August 1974 at United Church of Christ Cemetery, Manchester, Carroll Co., MD, Findagrave #46632157.

Child of Doris Caroline Weaver and Francis Burnell Jenkins

Citations

  1. [S2347] 1930 Federal Census, Carroll County, Maryland. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 872; FHL #2340607.

Edgar L. Weaver

M, b. circa 1891
     Edgar L. Weaver was born circa 1891 at Ohio.1 He married Bessie Jane Dawson on 16 March 1914 at Union Co., OH.

Child of Edgar L. Weaver and Bessie Jane Dawson

Citations

  1. [S3663] 1920 Federal Census, Marion County, Ohio. Microfilm Image.

Edward Weaver

M, b. 17 July 1937, d. 26 April 2011
     Edward Weaver was born on 17 July 1937. He died on 26 April 2011 at Mercer Co., OH, at age 73 Dates per SSDI, last residence Celina.

Egbert Wilson Weaver1

M, b. July 1873
     Egbert Wilson Weaver was born in July 1873 at Tennessee.1 He married Sarah Martha Herring circa 1891.1

Child of Egbert Wilson Weaver and Sarah Martha Herring

Citations

  1. [S2060] 1900 Federal Census, Callahan County, Texas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1617; FHL #1241617.

Eldridge Weaver1

M, b. 4 October 1839, d. 19 September 1908
     Eldridge Weaver was born on 4 October 1839 at Darke or Preble Co., OH.1 He married Margaret Catherine Glassford on 19 August 1869 at Jay Co., IN. Eldridge Weaver lived in June 1880 at Bear Creek Twp., Jay Co., IN.1 He died on 19 September 1908 at Adams Co., IN, at age 68.

Child of Eldridge Weaver and Margaret Catherine Glassford

Citations

  1. [S1611] 1880 Federal Census, Jay County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 287; FHL #1254287.

Elizabeth Weaver1

F
     Elizabeth Weaver was born.1 She was the daughter of Conrad Weaver and Elizabeth Swartz.1 Elizabeth Weaver married Jacob Hurbaugh on 30 September 1840.1

Citations

  1. [S1760] Swartz Descendants PDF Document, by B. K. Swartz, p.21.

Ella M. Weaver

F, b. 1868, d. 10 July 1943
     Ella M. Weaver was born in 1868. She married Solon B. Weaver. Ella M. Weaver died on 10 July 1943. She was buried in July 1943 at Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, Flathead Co., MT, Findagrave #16993145.

Child of Ella M. Weaver and Solon B. Weaver

Elva Mabel Weaver

F, b. 22 March 1897, d. 27 September 1985
     Elva Mabel Weaver was born on 22 March 1897. She was the daughter of Solon B. Weaver and Ella M. Weaver. Elva Mabel Weaver married Michael E. Emmert, son of George Melvin Emmert and Sarah Wagner. Elva Mabel Weaver died on 27 September 1985 at age 88. She was buried in September 1985 at Conrad Memorial Cemetery, Kalispell, Flathead Co., MT, Findagrave #153090596.

Child of Elva Mabel Weaver and Michael E. Emmert

Enza Melvina Weaver

F, b. circa 1889
     Enza Melvina Weaver was born circa 1889 at Tennessee.1 She married James Ferrin Shelby circa 1905.1

Child of Enza Melvina Weaver and James Ferrin Shelby

Citations

  1. [S2244] 1910 Federal Census, Howard County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 355; FHL #1374368.