Greene County PA Archives Biographies.....Weaver, David May 10, 1833 - ????
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Source: Biographical History of Greene County, Nelson, Rishforth, and Co, Chicago, 1888
Author: Samuel P. Bates

        David Weaver, farmer and stock grower, was born in 
Washington county, Penna, May 10, 1833. His parents were 
Jacob Weaver and July Ann Jackman Weaver, who were natives 
of Washington county and of German and English lineage. Mr 
Weaver's father died in 1886. His family consisted of nine 
children, of whom David is the oldest. 
  
        From his early youth, Mr Weaver has been engaged in 
farming. He is a plasterer and house painter, and takes 
contracts for mason work on large buildings. He has been 
successful in all his business affairs, and is the owner of 
100 acres of land in Jackson township, Greene county, Penna, 
where he and his family reside. 
  
          He was married on the 22nd day of April, 1858, to 
Mary Jane Ullom, daughter of Thompson Ullom and Anna 
Johnston Ullom, who are of Dutch extraction. Mr and Mrs 
Weaver are the parents of eight children: Amanda Weaver, 
George M Weaver, Elizabeth Weaver, Thompson Weaver, Charles 
Weaver, Henry Weaver, James Weaver and Flora Weaver. 
  
        Mr Weaver is a Republican. In 1863 he enlisted in 
the Twenty second Corps, Fifth Pennsylvania Artillery, and 
was in many important engagements. He is a member of the GAR 
Post and the IOOF. 

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