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Jane Little <I>Stainbrook</I> Weidman

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Jane Little Stainbrook Weidman

Birth
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Nov 1905 (aged 83)
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
La Cygne, Linn County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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husband - Uriah Weidman (1814 - 1863)
(NOT the Uriah M. Weidman buried Annapolis National Cemetery in Maryland!)

other children -
Walter Daniel Weidman (1852 - 1869)
Lavena Catherine 'Kittie' Weidman (1857 - 1875)
Charles Milton Weidman (1859 - 1859)

Jane L. Weidman was born near Zanesville, Ohio, November 22, 1821 and died on November 9, 1905 at Independence, Mo. Her parents were Peter and Mary Little Stainbrook. Funeral services were held at the home of Daniel Stainbrook in La Cygne, KS, and her body laid to its permanent rest on the Star Valley cemetery. Jane removed from Ohio to Illinois in 1839 with the family of John A. Griswold and on March 14, 1841 was married to Uriah Weidman. To this union nine children were born, four of whom are living. She moved to Kansas in 1869 and to La Cygne in 1872 where she resided for eight years. She was a sister of our fellow citizen Daniel Stainbrook. In the death of Mrs. Weidman this community loses another of its early settlers. She was in the west when history was being made, and like all good women, she did her part and did it nobly. She came from a strain of blood that for sturdiness and fairness knows no equal and it is to such as she that the present generation can thank for many of the choice blessings of today, bought as they have been by the hardships of our ancestors.
(obit published in 'La Cygne Journal' - Linn Co., KS)
husband - Uriah Weidman (1814 - 1863)
(NOT the Uriah M. Weidman buried Annapolis National Cemetery in Maryland!)

other children -
Walter Daniel Weidman (1852 - 1869)
Lavena Catherine 'Kittie' Weidman (1857 - 1875)
Charles Milton Weidman (1859 - 1859)

Jane L. Weidman was born near Zanesville, Ohio, November 22, 1821 and died on November 9, 1905 at Independence, Mo. Her parents were Peter and Mary Little Stainbrook. Funeral services were held at the home of Daniel Stainbrook in La Cygne, KS, and her body laid to its permanent rest on the Star Valley cemetery. Jane removed from Ohio to Illinois in 1839 with the family of John A. Griswold and on March 14, 1841 was married to Uriah Weidman. To this union nine children were born, four of whom are living. She moved to Kansas in 1869 and to La Cygne in 1872 where she resided for eight years. She was a sister of our fellow citizen Daniel Stainbrook. In the death of Mrs. Weidman this community loses another of its early settlers. She was in the west when history was being made, and like all good women, she did her part and did it nobly. She came from a strain of blood that for sturdiness and fairness knows no equal and it is to such as she that the present generation can thank for many of the choice blessings of today, bought as they have been by the hardships of our ancestors.
(obit published in 'La Cygne Journal' - Linn Co., KS)


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