"Hollidaysburg Happenings
Death of a Little Girl
A four months' old granddaughter of Mrs. Morris Weaver, of Gaysport, died on Saturday of cholera infantum. The remains were interred in the Lutheran cemetery yesterday afternoon."
Note: this had to be a child of Morris Weaver Jr. Only two of Barbara Weaver's ("Mrs. Morris Weaver") children were married and having children at this time. Son George had a son born in Feb. 1899, so this could not be his child. Daughter Margaret did not have any children that died young. Barbara's stepson, Morris Jr., whom she raised, had three children that died young between 1887-1900, only one was identified. There was a gap between 1897 and 1900, so this must be his child.
"Hollidaysburg Happenings
Death of a Little Girl
A four months' old granddaughter of Mrs. Morris Weaver, of Gaysport, died on Saturday of cholera infantum. The remains were interred in the Lutheran cemetery yesterday afternoon."
Note: this had to be a child of Morris Weaver Jr. Only two of Barbara Weaver's ("Mrs. Morris Weaver") children were married and having children at this time. Son George had a son born in Feb. 1899, so this could not be his child. Daughter Margaret did not have any children that died young. Barbara's stepson, Morris Jr., whom she raised, had three children that died young between 1887-1900, only one was identified. There was a gap between 1897 and 1900, so this must be his child.
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