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Record for Nettie F Weimer
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Record for Nettie F. Weimer (47) facts
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Llewellan & Nettie Matteson pic, 1887 Llewellan & Nettie Matteson pic 1887 pvella92added this on 17 Mar 2011Category Type: Portrait / Family Photo Probably wedding portrait From Weimer Family website |
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Michael Weimer (27) facts
Michael Weimer (17) facts ........ (27)
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J.H.Beers & Co, Publishers, History of the Counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania with Biographical Selections 1890
Michael Weimer (27) facts
Michael Weimer (17) facts ........ (27)
farmer, P.O. Roulette, son of George and Eve Weimer, was born in Alsace, France, in 1824.
He came with his parents to America in 1830, locating in Roulette township, where he was reared. After reaching manhood he located on the farm he now owns in Roulette township, and engaged in business as a farmer, also dealing extensively in lumber.
He was married in 1849 to Rebecca, daughter of Elder Barr, and their children are
Loetta, wife of William Tauscher;
Sarah, wife of Perry Brock;
George;
Eve, wife of Isaac Dingman;
Nettie F., wife of Llewellyn Matteson;
Ida, wife of Delno Wright;
Viola, wife of Edgar Whaley;
Augusta, wife of R. Lee Burt;
Gracie, wife of William Ruby;
Emily, and
Michael.
Mrs. Weimer died April 13, 1887. Both were members of the Free Will Baptist Church. Mr. Weimer is a member of the Democratic party.
During the war he enlisted in Company A, Ninety-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was mustered out of the service in 1865.
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