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 Thomas H. Weaver, Jeanette Weaver, Kirk

Ernest Floyd Weaver registered in Yuma County, born January 4, 1893 in Nebraska.

In 1920 Joes precinct Ernest is 26, married to Ina I. 21, born in Illinois, with Audrey 4, Llewellyn 2, and Laura nine months.

(Inez I. Aston is in Phillips County, Colorado in 1910, 12, with parents Leslie A. and Ella.)

They're in Long Beach, California in 1930, with Audrey M., Llewellin E., Laura L. and have added Thomas L. 8, Lois L.L. 7. amnd Geraldine E. 5.

In 1940 they're still in Long Beach, with Thomas 18, Lois 17, and Geraldine 14.

California death index has Ernest Floyd Weaver born January 4, 1893 in Nebraska, dying April 14, 1951 in Orange County.

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THOMAS H. WEAVER

In 1880 Thomas Weaver is in York County, Nebraska, 6, with H. 39 and Malsia 33, brother George 12 and sister Cora 10,

In 1885 Anson and Malsie Weaver are still in York County, with George, Cory, Thomas, and Edward.


Thomas H. Weaver, 25, born in York County to Anson R. Weaver and Marisa Horn and Miss Jeannette K. Sharp, 20, born in Ohio to Charles Sharp and Ella Porter, married on December 22, 1898 in York County, Nebraska.

Jeannette Sharp was in the 1880 census of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, nine months old, with Charles 28, Ella 26, Lewis 8, Fanny 6, Clayton 3, all born in Ohio. Ella's father Edwin Porter is 64, born in Massachusetts.

Charles B. Sharp proved up two quarters in section 27, 5S 48W, in 1916.

In 1900 Thomas Weaver is in York County, Nebraska 25, with Nettie 20 and Elvin nine months.

This 1927 obituary might be incorrect OR even another Thomas Weaver

Anson R. Weaver passed away at his home, 1604 Lincoln Avenue. Mr. Weaver suffered a stroke of paralysis last Saturday and due to his advanced age could not recover.
He was born in Line, Jefferson County, New York, and had he lived until March 30, would have been 86 years of age. He served with the 29th Wisconsin Infantry for three years and four months during the Civil War, receiving an honorable discharge at the end of that time. He was married to Melissa Horn at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who died last June 23, 1926.
In 1870 Mr. and Mrs. Weaver came to York County, settling on a homestead in West Blue Township. They came from Wisconsin in a covered wagon and at the time of their arrival here, Lincoln was the closest town. In 1902 they moved into York where they made their home.
Mr. Weaver is survived by three children, one son, George, having preceded him in death. The surviving members of the family are: Mrs. Cora B. Stammers of York, Thomas Weaver of York, and Edward Weaver of Minneapolis, Kansas.

Tom is in the 1908 photo in the Idalia saloon.

In 1910 Kirk precinct Thomas H. Weaver is 36, born in Nebraska, with Jeanette 30, Ohio, and Elmer R. 10.

1910 Kirk items "Mr. Ryle and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ryle's sister, Mrs. Tom Weaver."

1913 "Mrs. V.E. Ryel and children spent one day last week with her sister, Mrs. Tom Weaver, northeast of Kirk"

He must be the Thomas Weaver contesting the land claim on Henry Gross in 5S 46W. in 1910.

Thomas H. Weaver proved up on two quarters in 10, 5S 46W in 1914 - next to Wilford D. Upchurch.

He registered in Kit Carson County, saying he was born March 29, 1874.

They're in Kit Carson County in 1920, with Elmer R. 20, Virgil L. 6, and Lucilla 4.

In 1930 Kit Carson County they have only Virgil and Lucille.

And in 1940 they're in Idaho Springs, alone, saying they were in Vona precinct, Kit Carson County in 1935.

The Kit Carson history has 

"Weaver, T. H., Farmer, S.11, T. 6, R. 48, P. O. Vona. Mr. Weaver was born in Nebraska in 1874, settled in the County in 1918,. and married Jennett Sharpe. They have three children."


Jeannettie Weaver 1879-1964 is buried in Wheat Ridge, Colorado # 117447019, with Thomas H. Weaver 1874-1966 # 117446949.

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