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Name Suffix: Sr
Notes for Daniel Weaver: Readers of this report must keep
in mind that the genealogical conclusions shown here about
Daniel Weaverand his immediate family are based on very
meager proof. Most of this family's genealogy is based on
circumstantial evidence and strong family tradition.The
purpose of this report is to provide the foundation for a
search for better evidence through a presentation of clues
and known facts.
In this report, which is based on the theory of Martha
Heinemann regarding interpretationof a crucial 1831 Power
of Attorney, we make these assumptions:
1. DanielWeaver was apparently married at least twice as
one strong family tradition indicates Peter, Sarah and
Nancy were brothers and sisters with no mention ofother
siblings, while another says Frances, Samuel, David, Peter,
Lucy, Daniel (Jr), and John are siblings with no mention of
Sarah and Nancy.
2. Daniel's son Samuel often lived in the same locale as
another Samuel Weaver, whowas likely a distant relative.
When locals needed to differentiate between the two they
used the terms, "Big Samuel" or "Senior" for the former,
"LittleSamuel" or "Junior" for latter. (According to
descendants of "Big Samuel," he was in fact a large man
well over six feet tall.) "Little Samuel" had a brother
John who married "Big Samuel's" sister Frances. Both
"Little Samuel" and his brother John (and wife Frances)
ultimately settled in White Co., Tennessee. Both Samuels as
well as this John served in the American RevolutionaryWar
(ARW).
3. In this report we assume three stepdaughters of Daniel
Weaver: Lucy (Weaver) Lee, wife of Robert Lee; Sarah
(Weaver) Hinkle, wife of John Hinkle; and Nancy (Weaver)
Loden, wife of John? Loden.
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The LDS IGI has a record of a sealingfor Daniel Weaver of
Virginia, b 27 Nov 1733 in Virginia, a son of Thomas Weaver
and the husband of Anna Stout. Efforts to substantiate the
informationof this sealing were not successful.
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The "Bedford Co. Power of Attorney" (see below) lists an
1800 grant to the father of the children named in the
document, hence we assume that Daniel died after the date
of the grant.
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James Weaver, John Weaver and Thomas Weaver arefound on a
1764 tithe list for Cornwall Parish, Halifax Co., VA, (Now
Charlotte Co., VA.) [The IGI (above) lists James and John
as two sons of Thomas Weaver. James Weaver is a well
documented early resident of Charlotte Co., Va.]
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Weaver records in Surry Co., NC (This information is from
Martha Heinemann)
Court Minutes,Vol I & II, 1768-1789. 13Feb1782. William
Weaver to be overseer of road in room of Michael Reynolds.
1782 Tax List. Thomas Weaver, 300A on Deep Cr.
DeedBk B, p 342. 13 Oct 1783. Grant to Thomas Weaver, 300A
near Hudspeth's old store; road leads from Shallowford to
Mulberry Fields; crossing Fishes Cr.
1782 Tax List. William Weaver, 100A (no location given).
Deed Bk E, p183. 13 Oct1783. NC grant to Jacob Sulley
135A, NE corner of his survey adj Jacob Camperlin and
Daniel Weaver.
Deed Bk C, pp100-101. 13 Sep 1784. Thomas Weaver toJohn
Blalock, 300A described above. Thos. Weaver (mark). Wit:
Samuel Arnold and John Wallace.
Deed Bk C, p251. 27 Nov 1784. John Blalock to Thomas
Everton. Land described above. Says it was where Thomas did
dwell.
Deed Bk C,p422. 06 aug 1785. William (x) Weaver witnessed
deed of Solomon Nelson to John McKinney.
06 Aug 1785. Witness: William Weaver, Arrarat Riv.
Deed Bk E, p229. 16 Feb 1792. Mortgage Deed of Jacob Weaver
to Aaron Speer, Sr. 300A on McFees Cr.
Deed Bk F, p26. 04 May 1795. Grant to Gottlieb Shoker adj.
Weaver.
Deed Bk F, p107. 28 Apr 1793. Jacob Weaver to
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