Moses G. WEAVER (RIN: 679) was born 02 November 1863 in Farmersville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He married Adah WEAVER abt. 1890. He died December 1965 in Utah. Adah WEAVER (RIN: 682) was born December 1863 in Pennsylvania.
Marriage/Union Events for Moses G. WEAVER\Adah WEAVER:
Other Marriages/Unions for Moses G. WEAVER:
See Moses G. WEAVER & Tacy E. HAWORTH
OR Moses G. WEAVER & Marie GEIDEL
Notes for Moses G. WEAVER:
THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Moses G. Weaver; Born: 2 Nov 1863, Farmersville, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Moses Weaver--"They were Mennonites and when they joined in Chicago she was still wearing her little Mennonite bonnet. Adah did not remain but Moses did. He had a bad case of typhoid at the same time I was ill with it. Very artistic, he became the official artist and sculptor for the colony at Estero. Much later, he and Tacy Durbin left and were married."
1900 U.S. Federal Census/Lake Town/Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Film Roll No. 283; SD No. 1; ED No. 949; Page No. 115; Sheet No 12; Enumeration date: 11 Jun 1900; Enumerator: John M. Heimbach; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 25 Oct 1998: Moses G. Weaver; Residence: West 63rd Street; Relation to head of family; Partner; Date of birth: Nov 1863; Age 36; Married 10 years; Place of birth: Pennsylvania; Place of birth of mother and father: Pennsylvania; Occupation: Artist; No. months not employed: 0
THE PIONEER CURRICULUM: The Art Department--"Instruction in Drawing," Instructor: Moses G. Weaver; "Interesting Chalk Talks on Art," Instructor: Moses G. Weaver.
ELECTED POSITION/Estero, Florida: 1 Sep 1904; Moses G. Weaver, Council Member
MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with participation by Lovelle McCready: Moses Weaver, chief artist, and his helpers worked on the scenery for the "Life of Joseph at Pharaoh's Court"
THE NEW JERUSALEM--Painting in the Art Hall/Collection from Evelyn Horn Sept & Oct 1981 reprint of excerpts of letter in "The American Eagle" written by Moses G. Weaver, art teacher, in 1925 to Bertie Boomer describing his painting of The New Jerusalem.
FAMILYSEARCH.ORG -- Moses Weaver apparntly became a Mormon and died at the age of 102.
First Name: Moses
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Last Name: Weaver
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Birth Date: 2 November 1863
Social Security Number: 528-44-1282
Place of Issuance: Utah
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Death Date: December 1965
Estimated Age at Death: 102
Notes for Adah WEAVER:
FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Adah Weaver--"They were Mennonites and when they joined in Chicago she was still wearing her little Mennonite bonnet. Adah did not remain but Moses did. He had a bad case of typhoid at the same time I was ill with it. Very artistic, he became the official artist and sculptor for the colony at Estero. Much later, he and Tacy Durbin left and were married."
1900 U. S. Federal Census; Chicago, Lake Township, Cook County; Illinois; Film Roll No.: 284; SD: 1; ED: 970; Page: 14; Sheet: 14; Koreshan Unity; Ward: 31; Enumeration date: 14 Jun 1900; Enumerator: Martha H. Philpot; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 24 May 1999: Ada Weaver; Street number: 6310 Harvard Avenue; Dwelling: 162; Family number: 298; Relation to head of family: Boarder; Color: white; Sex: female; Month of birth: December; Year of birth: 1863; Age at last birthday: 37; Married; No. of years married: 11; Mother of how many children: 0; Place of birth: Pennsylvania; Place of birth of father: Pennsylvania; Place of birth of mother: Pennsylvania; Occupation: nothing listed; Can read and write: yes; Can speak English: yes
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