John WEAVER was the oldest son of William and Dinah and was born in 1838 in Bellbroughton.
He was a brewer and married Rachel GILES in 1863 and had at least two children before dying in 1873.
John WEAVER was the oldest son of William and Dinah and was born in 1838 in Bellbroughton.
He was a brewer and married Rachel GILES in 1863 and had at least two children before dying in 1873.
Bible printed 26 January 1813
John Weaver Born June 22nd 1838
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSJOHN WEAVER
Male
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Event(s):
Christening: 26 JUL 1838 Bromsgrove, Worcester, England
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Parents:
Father: WILLIAM WEAVER
Mother: DINAH
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Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
P020915 1833 - 1842 0321129 Film 6901301 Film
P020915 1833 - 1842 0321129 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
Baptism in the Year 1838 in the Parish of St John, Bromsgrove
July 26th - John - William & Dinah Weaver - Strand - Farmer - John Harwood
No. 1516
Note: Ages of adults were often rounded down to nearest 5 years. For example, a recorded age of 25 implies an age of between 25 and 29.
Wm Weaver - 30 - Tailor - Y
Dinah Weaver - 30 - - Y
John Weaver - 2 - - Y
William Weaver - 1m - - Y
Deaths Mar 1844
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WEAVER Charles Bromsgrove 18 200
Registration District Bromsgrove
1845 DEATH in the Sub-District of Tardebigg in the County of Worcester
No: 98
When/Where: Thirtieth of June 1845, High Street Bromsgrove
Name: Dinah Weaver
Sex: Female
Age: 35 years
Occupation: Wife of William Weaver, Tailor
Cause of death: Decline
Informant: The mark X of Lucy Homans present at the death, Holy Lane, Bromsgrove
When registered: Thirtieth of June 1845
N Johnson, Registrar
Bible printed 26 January 1813
Dinah Weaver Died June 30th 1845
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSFirst name(s) Susan
Last name Weaver
Gender Female
Marital status -
Occupation -
Event year 1846
Birth year -
Age at death -
Burial year 1846
Burial date 26 Apr 1846
Burial place Bromsgrove, Worcester, England
Place Bromsgrove
County Worcestershire
Country England
Record set England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Parish Burials
Collections from England, Great Britain
William Weaver - Head - Widr - 44 - Tailor - Worcester, Bromsgrove
John Weaver - Son - - 12 - - Worcester, Bellbroughton
William Weaver - Son - - 9 - - Worcester, Bromsgrove
William Weaver - Head - Widr - 54 - Milkseller - Worcestershire, Bromsgrove
John Weaver - Son - Un - 22 - Brewer - Worcestershire, Bromsgrove
William Weaver - Son - Un - 19 - Carpenter - Worcestershire, Bromsgrove
William Weaver - Head - Widr - 54 - Milkseller - Worcestershire, Bromsgrove
John Weaver - Son - Un - 22 - Brewer - Worcestershire, Bromsgrove
William Weaver - Son - Un - 19 - Carpenter - Worcestershire, Bromsgrove
marriage details for John Weaver and Rachel Giles:
John aged 24 from The Strand occ.lab father William occ Lab.
Rachel aged 21 from Lower Norton, f. William occ gardener
Witnesses William Burton and Sarah Hemus
married 2/11/1863 at St. Johns.
CERTIFIED COPY OF AN ENTRY OF MARRIAGE
1866 Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish of Bromsgrove in the County of Worcester
No: 315
When married: July 8
Name & Surname - Age - Condition - Rank or Profession - Residence at the time of Marriage - Father's Name and Surname - Rank or Profession of Father
William Weaver - 25 - Bachelor - Joiner - Strand Bromsgrove - William Weaver - Milk seller
Sarah Ann Sivell - 26 Spinster - - Bromsgrove - Robert Sivell - Farmer
Married in the The Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, by License or after [blank] by me G W Mandy Vicar
This marriage was solemnized between us, William Weaver, Sarah Ann Sivell in the Presence of us, Joshua Moss, Mary Ann Moss
Bible printed 26 January 1813
William Weaver married to Sarah Ann Sivell
July 8th 1866
John Weaver - Head - M - 32 - Brewer - Worcester Bromsgrove
Rachel Weaver - Wife - M - 30 - - Worcester Bromsgrove
Walter Wm Weaver - Son - - 7 - Scholar - Worcester Bromsgrove
John Weaver aged 36 Brewer of Birmingham Rd buried in Plot 406 on 20/4/1873
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1876 Death in the Sub-District of Bromsgrove in the County of Worcester
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
250 - Eleventh May 1876 Strand Bromsgrove - Male - 70 years - Cow keeper - general Decay Certified by Rd Prosser Surgeon - William Weaver Son In Attendance Strand Bromsgrove - Thirteenth May 1876 - E Coxell Registrar
Bible printed 26 January 1813
William Weaver Died May 10th 1876
Bible printed 26 January 1813
William Weaver married to Mary Ann Dalton
September 1st 1883
First name(s) William
Last name Weaver
Marriage quarter 3
Marriage year 1883
Registration month -
MarriageFinderâ„¢ William Weaver married one of these people Mary Anne Dalton, Emma Swain
District Nottingham
District number -
County Nottinghamshire
Country England
Volume 7B
Volume as transcribed 7B
Page number 291
Record set England & Wales Marriages 1837-2005
Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records
Subcategory Civil Marriage & Divorce
Collections from Great Britain, England
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSGroom's Name: Walter William Weaver
Groom's Birth Date: 1864
Groom's Birthplace:
Groom's Age: 24
Bride's Name: Sarah Knight
Bride's Birth Date: 1864
Bride's Birthplace:
Bride's Age: 24
Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1888
Marriage Place: Bromsgrove, Worcester, England
Groom's Father's Name: John Weaver
Groom's Mother's Name:
Bride's Father's Name: George Knight
Bride's Mother's Name:
Groom's Race:
Groom's Marital Status:
Groom's Previous Wife's Name:
Bride's Race:
Bride's Marital Status:
Bride's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I04317-0
System Origin: England-EASy
Source Film Number: 321133
Reference Number: 16
Collection: England Marriages, 1538?1973
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1897 Death in the Sub-District of Bromsgrove in the County of Worcester
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
34[3] - Ninth December 1897, The Strand, Bromsgrove U.D. - William Weaver - Male - 56 years - Builder - Pernicious Anaemia Exhaustion, Certified by C Kidd MD London - William Weaver, Son, In attendance, The Strand, Bromsgrove - Eleventh December 1897 - E [?] Registrar
Bible printed 26 January 1813
William Weaver Died Dec 9th 1897
DEATH OF MR WILLIAM WEAVER
We regret to have to record the death of Mr. William Weaver, builder and contractor, which occurred at his residence, The Strand, early on Thursday morning. Mr. Weaver had been seriously ill for a long time, suffering from a complication of complaints, but latterly he had seemed much better, and the end came somewhat suddenly. The deceased, who was a Bromsgrove man, was 56 years of age, and he was widely known and highly respected. He took an active part in public affairs for many years and was a member of the old Town Local Board and afterwards of the Urban District Council. He was a regular attendant at the meetings, and up to the time of his death was Chairman of the Lighting Committee of the Council. In the latter capacity he was engaged in the controversy which arose with regard to the lighting of the public lamps some two years ago, and he also assisted to bring about the lighting of Sidemoor. Mr. Weaver was one of the overseers of the poor, and he has also been bailiff of Bromsgrove. He was an old Volunteer, and it is interesting to recall that he was a student of the School of Art in its early days, and a successful prize-winner. In his business he was popular with his workmen, and in the course of a long career he took part in a number of important contracts, including Rainbow Hill church, Worcester; St. Godwald's Church, Finstall; Catshill and All Saints' Vicarages the Board Schools at Stourbridge Road, Catshill, Lickey End and Dodford; All Saints' Schoolroom; the Big School at Bromsgrove School; Bromsgrove Police Buildings, and the Institute. Mr. Weaver leaves four children, two sons and two daughters, all of whom are grown up.
Name: | Walter W Weaver |
Death Age: | 91 |
Birth Date: | abt 1864 |
Registration Date: | Oct 1955 [Nov 1955] [Dec 1955] |
Registration Quarter: | Oct-Nov-Dec |
Registration District: | Solihull |
Inferred County: | Warwickshire |
Volume: | 9c |
Page: | 875 |