Death of Mrs. Matilda Weaver.
Forrestville, July 17—Mrs. Matilda Weaver, widow of the late Caleb Weaver, died Saturday, aged 82 years.
She was sister of S. M. Matteson, detective of the Lake Shore railroad. She leaves a family
of three daughters and six sons: Mrs.Newton, Cherry Creek; Mrs. Bleidenburg, Villenova; Mrs. Shinn, Castleton, Dakota; Alvah A., principal of themHigh school, Webster City, Iowa;Daniel, owner of an immense grain farm of several thousand acres near Fargo, North Dakota; William also near Fargo, growing grain; Silas, circuit judge at Iowa Falls; Walter and David, Chautauqua county. Judge Silas Weaver was here to attend the funeral.
Jamestown Evening Journal Wednesday, July 17, 1889
Death of Mrs. Matilda Weaver.
Forrestville, July 17—Mrs. Matilda Weaver, widow of the late Caleb Weaver, died Saturday, aged 82 years.
She was sister of S. M. Matteson, detective of the Lake Shore railroad. She leaves a family
of three daughters and six sons: Mrs.Newton, Cherry Creek; Mrs. Bleidenburg, Villenova; Mrs. Shinn, Castleton, Dakota; Alvah A., principal of themHigh school, Webster City, Iowa;Daniel, owner of an immense grain farm of several thousand acres near Fargo, North Dakota; William also near Fargo, growing grain; Silas, circuit judge at Iowa Falls; Walter and David, Chautauqua county. Judge Silas Weaver was here to attend the funeral.
Jamestown Evening Journal Wednesday, July 17, 1889
Family Members
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Ruth M Weaver Steward
1825–1875
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Walter Smith Weaver
1827–1899
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Orrin Weaver
1829–1866
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William K Weaver
1830–1913
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David Matteson Weaver
1832–1920
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Daniel Sharp Weaver
1834–1912
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Electa Ann Weaver Blydenburgh
1836–1918
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Silas M. Weaver
1840–1841
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Cynthia A Weaver Newton
1841–1932
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Silas Matteson Weaver
1843–1923
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Alvah A. Weaver
1849–1916
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