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| Parents |
Father | Male William Weaver, [III]
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| Birth |
19 Oct 1712 |
East Greenwich, Kent, RI  |
| Died |
30 Nov 1773 |
Warwick, Kent, RI  |
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| Married |
1735[1] |
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| Father |
William Weaver, [II] ^ | F315 Group Sheet |
| Mother |
Alice [Weaver], ^ | F315 Group Sheet |
Mother | Female Mary Mackoon ?
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| Birth |
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| Died |
Aft 1773 |
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| Children |
Child 1 | Male John Weaver
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| Birth |
20 Jan 1736 |
East Greenwich, Kent, RI  |
| Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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| Buried |
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Child 2 | Male Benedict Weaver
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| Birth |
20 May 1738 |
East Greenwich, Kent, RI  |
| Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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| Spouse |
[w.\ Benedict] [Weaver] | F4095 |
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Child 3 | Male Abial Weaver
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| Birth |
20 May 1738 |
East Greenwich, Kent, RI  |
| Died |
Bef 20 May 1796 |
Cranston, Providence, RI  |
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Susannah [Weaver] | F4096 |
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Child 4 | Female Dimmis Weaver
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| Birth |
17 Jun 1740 |
East Greenwich, Kent, RI  |
| Died |
Yes, date unknown |
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Child 5 | Male William Weaver, [IV]
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| Birth |
1742 |
East Greenwich, Kent, RI  |
| Died |
1782/3 |
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| Spouse |
Lucy Godfrey | F4211 |
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| Spouse |
Elizabeth Loveland | F4213 |
| Married |
25 Jul 1771 |
Newport, Newport, RI  |
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| Notes |
Married:
- Lucius Weaver comments:
"Among the charred remnants of the North Kingstown, R. I., records appears this imperfect one: 'William Weaver of East Greenwich and (???) (???) married 27th (???), 1735, by George Tibbetts, Justice.' The birth records of their children show that her given name was Mary. Her surname has not been definitely ascertained, but it is probable that she belonged to the Mackoon family of North Kingstown, for on the East Greenwich Council Records of March 31, 1739, appear these two consecutive entries: 'Resolved that the clerk deliver to William Wever the bond that his father, William Wever, gave by reason of Mary Mackoon coming and residing in said town' and 'Resolved that the clerk sign a settlement for William Wever, Jr., to carry to the Town Council of Warwick.' The surrender of the bond indicates that she had gained legal residence in East Greenwich. The fact that it was given to William, Jr., instead of his father points toward the fact that Mary lived with him and was removing with him to Warwick. While it is possible that she may have been an apprentice or a servant, it is more likely she was his wife."
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| Sources |
- [S555] Weaver Genealogy: Lucius E. Weaver, GenealogyLibrary.com. CS71.W365., p. 111.
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