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Lesley W. WEED was born on 26 Aug 1857 in Cairo, Greene, NY. Parents: George W. WEED and Maria E. ROWE.


Lloyd Weston WEED515 was born on 24 Sep 1894 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA.515 He was a member of Holy Family (Catholic) Church about 1920 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA. He died on 22 Sep 1969 in Central Heights, Cerro Gordo, IA.613 He was buried on 24 Sep 1969 in Elmwood-St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA.614,615 A Requiem High Mass was held at the Holy Family Catholic Church.

Lloyd WEED is buried in Lot 69, Oakland block, Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery next to his wife, Celia C. (PRAZAK) WEED. Lloyd WEED rites to be Wednesday

Requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Catholic Church for Lloyd W. Weed, 74, who died Monday at his home at 915 3rd SW.
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Arthur J. Breen, pastor of Holy Family, will officiate. Burial will be in the St. Joseph section of Elmwood Cemetery.
Visitation is from 4 p.m. Tuesday until 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Major Memorial Chapel.
Mr. Weed was born Sept 24, 1894, in Mason City, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weed. He was married Oct 24, 1921, at Cedar Rapids to Celia C. Prazak.
After service with the U.S. Army during World War I, he was associated with his brother, Albert, in Weed's Pharmacy on North Fede4ral Avenue. In the late 30s and early 40s, he worked for Bordens. In more recent years, he was employed at the Hotel Hanford.
Mr. Weed was a member of Holy Family Church, the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans.
He is survived by his wife; two sons, Dick Weed, Renwick, and Robert Weed, Taylorville, Illinois; a brother, Claude Weed, California; two sisters, Mrs. Leonard (Pearl) Goodman, California, and Mrs. Henry (Hazel) Gunderson, Mesa, Arizona, and by two grandchildren.
Preceding him in death were his parents, a sister and two brothers.
He served in the military 1917 to 1918. Lloyd W. WEED was a member of the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans. Lloyd Weed served in the U.S. Army during World War I, and was associated with his brother, Adelbert (Dell), in Weed's Pharmacy on North Federal Avenue. In the late 1930's and early 1940's, he worked for Bordens. In more recent years, he was employed at the Hotel Hanford.

Lloyd Weed was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, the American Legion and Disabled American Veterans. Parents: Theodore Dennis WEED and Frances Catherine (Fannie) RUSSELL.

Spouse: Celia C. PRAZAK. Lloyd Weston WEED and Celia C. PRAZAK were married on 24 Oct 1921 in Cedar Rapids, Linn, IA. Children were: Richard WEED, Robert WEED.


Lois WEED was born on 26 Jun 1752 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT. Parents: Caleb WEED and Martha PECK.


Louisa Francis WEED was born on 13 Feb 1853 in Cairo, Greene, NY. Parents: George W. WEED and Maria E. ROWE.

Spouse: Alonzo SHADER. Alonzo SHADER and Louisa Francis WEED were married about 1870 in , , NY.565 Children were: Myrtle SHADER.


Lucy WEED was born on 12 Jul 1795.52 She died on 19 Mar 1867.52 Parents: John WEED and Susanna MASON.

Spouse: Moses EARL. Moses EARL and Lucy WEED were married on 12 Jul 1818.52


Lydia WEED was born on 7 Mar 1762 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT. Parents: Caleb WEED and Martha PECK.


Marilyn Leslie WEED. Parents: Gordon Everett WEED and Gladys Jean (Jeanne) JAMES.

Spouse: William Harold NOBLE. Children were: Melissa Deanne NOBLE.


Marion WEED was born in 1910.616 She died in 1954.616 She was buried on 13 Sep 1954 in Elmwood-St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA.616 Parents: Adelbert Walter (Dell) WEED and Sue WILSON.

Spouse: Frank Lorin FITHIAN. Frank Lorin FITHIAN and Marion WEED were married on 31 May 1932.


Martha Mary WEED was born on 8 Sep 1766 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT. Parents: Caleb WEED and Martha PECK.


Mary WEED was born about 1639 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT.52 She died after 1672.52 Parents: Jonas WEED and Mary.

Spouse: George ABBOTT. George ABBOTT and Mary WEED were married about 1657/58 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.52


Mary WEED was born on 25 Mar 1719 in Derby, New Haven, CT.52 Parents: John WEED Jr. and Mary Jackson BEAMAN.

Spouse: BEACH.


Mary WEED was born on 22 Nov 1743 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT. Parents: Caleb WEED and Martha PECK.


Mason WEED was born on 4 Jun 1799. Parents: John WEED and Susanna MASON.


Maude Ellen WEED. Parents: Theodore Dennis WEED and Frances Catherine (Fannie) RUSSELL.

Spouse: William DEMPSEY.


Michael Shawn WEED. Parents: Thomas Leland WEED and Betty Lorraine FULTZ.


Minnie WEED was born on 15 Feb 1871 in Hurley, Ulster, NY. She died before 1920 in Kingston, Ulster, NY.586 Parents: George W. WEED and Maria E. ROWE.

Spouse: John J. SPARLING. John J. SPARLING and Minnie WEED were married about 1890 in , , NY. They appeared in the census in 1910 in Kingston Ward 2, Ulster, NY.585 Children were: Minna SPARLING, Laura/Flora SPARLING, Margaret SPARLING, John C. SPARLING, Mildred SPARLING, Jesse SPARLING, Maude T. (Daisy) SPARLING, Joseph SPARLING.


Nelson Eugene WEED462 was born in 1873. He died on 21 Feb 1952 in Catskill, Greene, NY. He was buried on 23 Feb 1952 in Christ Presbyterian Church, Catskill, Greene, NY. Nelson Weed was a clerk, according to the Greene County Directory of 1896. Parents: George M. WEED and Alice G. WRIGHT.

Spouse: Maude S. LASHER. Children were: Dorothy WEED.


Ora WEED was born about 1878 in Hurley, Ulster, NY.580 Parents: Charles Edwin WEED and Eva SMITH.


Oscar WEED was born about 1880 in Hurley, Ulster, NY.580 Parents: Charles Edwin WEED and Eva SMITH.


Pearl Rhoda WEED was born on 28 Sep 1890 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA.26,617 She died in May 1972 in San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA.26 She had Social Security Number 550-34-6049.26 Parents: Theodore Dennis WEED and Frances Catherine (Fannie) RUSSELL.

Spouse: Leonard GOODMAN. Children were: Leonard GOODMAN Jr..


Rachel WEED was born on 7 Sep 1797 in Cairo, Greene, NY.52 She died on 3 May 1838.52 Parents: John WEED and Susanna MASON.

Spouse: John ADAMS. John ADAMS and Rachel WEED were married on 21 Nov 1821.52


Rhoda WEED was born on 5 Oct 1793 in Cairo, Greene, NY.52 She died on 16 Apr 1878.52 Parents: John WEED and Susanna MASON.

Spouse: Beardsley SANDFORD. Beardsley SANDFORD and Rhoda WEED were married on 6 Oct 1811.52


Richard WEED was born on 30 Jan 1932 in , , IA.26 He died on 3 Feb 1990 in , , IA.26 He had Social Security Number 482-32-7518.26 Parents: Lloyd Weston WEED and Celia C. PRAZAK.


Robert WEED. Parents: Lloyd Weston WEED and Celia C. PRAZAK.


Robert Buren WEED was born on 21 Oct 1911 in Forest City, Winnebago, IA.199 In 1930 he was a laborer at a parking lot in Phoenix, Maricopa, AZ.30 He died on 31 Dec 1980 in Oceanside, San Diego, CA. Parents: Guy Lanclet WEED and Ethel Geneva Leland BUREN.

Spouse: Grace DUKE. Robert Buren WEED and Grace DUKE were married in Nov 1935.72 Children were: Gerald Robert WEED, Ronald James WEED, Christine WEED.


Roger S. WEED. Parents: Roger Somers WEED and Ordyce Genieve BURG.


Roger Somers WEED was born on 6 Nov 1914 in , , MN.381 He died on 18 Mar 1977 in , Orange, CA. Parents: Claude Theodore WEED and Harriet Ethel SOMERS.

Spouse: Dale FLEMING. Roger Somers WEED and Dale FLEMING were married on 2 Oct 1965 in , Orange, CA.

Spouse: Ordyce Genieve BURG. Roger Somers WEED and Ordyce Genieve BURG were married before 1938 in , , MN. Children were: Roger S. WEED, Sandra Jean WEED, Judith Ann WEED.


Ronald James WEED199 was born on 24 Sep 1938 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.72 He died on 13 Mar 1955 in , Riverside, CA. Thomas Leland Weed thinks that Ronald James Weed died in either February or March of 1955. Parents: Robert Buren WEED and Grace DUKE.


Samuel WEED was born in 1645 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.52 He died in 1708 in Danbury, Fairfield, CT.52 Parents: Jonas WEED and Mary.


Samuel WEED was born about 1675 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.52 He died on 11 Nov 1755 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.52 Parents: John WEED Sr. and Joanna WESTCOTT.

Spouse: Abigail SCOFIELD. Samuel WEED and Abigail SCOFIELD were married on 17 Apr 1701 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.52

Spouse: Sarah LAMBERT. Samuel WEED and Sarah LAMBERT were married on 8 Dec 1737 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.


Samuel WEED was born on 18 Jul 1704 in Derby, New Haven, CT.52 He died about 1749.52 Parents: John WEED Jr. and Mary Jackson BEAMAN.

Spouse: Sara RICHARDSON. Samuel WEED and Sara RICHARDSON were married in 1730.52


Sandra Jean WEED. Parents: Roger Somers WEED and Ordyce Genieve BURG.


Sarah WEED was born in 1654 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.52 Parents: Jonas WEED and Mary.


Sarah Lesley WEED. Parents: John Lawrence WEED and Cynthia Ann STAATS.


Stanley Leland (Tumble) WEED was born on 8 Nov 1910 in Forest City, Winnebago, IA. He died of cancer on 30 Aug 1975 in Prescott, Yavapai, AZ.618 Stanley L. WEED
'Tumbleweed' dies at 64; former Western actor

Stanley Leland WEED, 64, better known to his host of firends as "Tumbleweed," died at Whipple Veterans Hospital, Prescott, at 7:20 a.m., Saturday, August 30.

Funeral services will be at Westcott Funeral Home in Cottonwood at 10 a.m. Thursday, with graveside services conducted by the Fort Verde Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans, at Clear Creek Cemetery immediately following.

A memorial service was held at the Flagstaff Lodge #7, F & AM, Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m.

Tumbleweed, a resident of Camp Verde since 1959, was well-known in the motion picture industry as Bob Baker. He was popular in films during the era of the B-Western movie, starring in such pictures as "Courage of the West," "The Singing Outlaw," "Border Wolves," and "Black Bandit." He was a saddlemaker by trade and had a shop in Camp Verde for many years.

Survivors include his wife, Evelyn; one daughter, Barbara May Brown, El Paso, Texas; three sons, Kenneth, Cottonwood, Tom, Portland, Oregon, and Walter, Camarillo, California; one brother, Robert; and four sisters, Gretchen McDermott and Lori Jean Weis, California, Jean Alger, Kansas, and Miriam Grabeel, Prescott.

Pallbearers are Wade Bounds, Nelson Harris, Melvin Rask, Eugene Mulholland, Cecil Morris and Ted Morris. Honorary pallbearers are Frank Matheny, Minard Coons, Robert (Bud) Taylor, Elbert Walker, L. H. (Slim) Kite, C. C. Tuffy Peach, Ray Meyer and Norman York.

Members of the Color Guard of the D.A.V. are Al Long, commander; Floyd Wilson, Ed Naui and Wava Golliher.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cancer Research Society. He was buried on 4 Sep 1975 in Clear Creek Cemetery, Cottonwood, Yavapai, AZ. "Tumble" Weed for several years was one of the "Singing Cowboy" movie stars. His stage name was Bob Baker. He also made and sold handtooled saddles. He died 30 August 1975 in Prescott, Yavapai, AZ of cancer. Parents: Guy Lanclet WEED and Ethel Geneva Leland BUREN.

Spouse: Murl Evelyn MCCAULEY. Stanley Leland (Tumble) WEED and Murl Evelyn MCCAULEY were married on 17 Sep 1935 in Flagstaff, Coconino, AZ.210 Children were: Kenneth Raymond WEED, Thomas Leland WEED, Walter James WEED.


Susan WEED was born on 13 Feb 1785.52 Parents: John WEED and Susanna MASON.

Spouse: CARTER. CARTER and Susan WEED were married in Nov 1809.52


Teresa Marie WEED. Parents: Thomas Leland WEED and Betty Lorraine FULTZ.


Theodore Dennis WEED511,619 was born on 20 Jul 1841 in Oak Hill, Greene, NY. Theodore WEED, in written story of his life and service in the Civil War, gave his birth year as 1846, but this date is incorrect as his father's died in 1843.

Page 21 of the Spring 1993 issue of Greene Genes, vol. 6, no.1, lists the 1860 census with Theodore WEED, age 18, as a laborer on the farm of Charles (age 35) and Polly (age 70) SISSON. This fits with 1841 as his birth year. 620 Theodore Dennis WEED enlisted at the age of 19 on 26 Sep 1861 as a Private in the Union Army, Company I, 44th Infantry Regiment, NY Volunteers (Ellsworth Avengers, People's Ellsworth Regiment). He received a disability discharge on 16 Jul 1862 at Fort Monroe, VA for wounds received in battle. He is recorded as receiving a Distinguished Service discharge.

The 44th Infantry Regiment numbered 1,061 men.

Regiment History: Regiment left Albany, 21 Oct 1961 for Washington. Assigned to the 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, and later joined with the 5th Corps. On 28 Oct they camped at Hall's Hill.

10 Mar 1862 they advanced to Centerville, returned to Fairfax, and proceeded to Yorktown arriving on 1 Apr. From May 5 - 19, the 44th was garrisoned at Fort Magruder. They then proceeded to Gaines' Mill, engaged the enemy at Hanover Court House with a loss of 86 men; killed, wounded or missing. The 44th participated in the Seven Days' battles with a total loss of 56 men at Gaines' Mill and 99 men at Malvern Hill out of 225 engaged in last named battle.

The company returned to Alexandria, by way of Fort Monroe to Manassas, and in the battle of 30 Aug lost 71 men; killed, wounded or missing. The 44th was held in reserve at Antietum; spent time at Shepherdstown and Fredericksburg; shared the hardships of Burnside's "Mud March" and returned to winter quarters at Stoneman Switch near Falmouth.

Battles in which Theodore Dennis WEED fought with the 44th:
30 Apr 1862: Yorktown, VA
27 May 1862: Hanover Court House, VA
18 Jun 1862: Mississippi River
27 Jun 1862: Chickahoming, VA
Gaines' Mill, VA
28 Jun 1862: Savages' Station, VA
29 Jun 1862: Malvern Hill, VA
Savages' Station, VA
30 Jun 1862: Savages' Station, VA
1 Jul 1862: James River, VA
Malvern Hill, VA
He [in his own handwriting] swore in an affidavit about Private Seward Brooks on 15 Jan 1870 in Lexington, Greene, NY. I, Theodore WEED of Cairo, Greene county, NY do hereby certify that I was a Private in Co. G, 44th Regt N.Y.S.V. and was personally acquainted with Seward Brooks of Co. G same Regt. And that the said Seward Brooks was wounded at the Engagement at Hanover Courthouse on or about the 26th day of May 1862. Said Brooks was wounded in his left arm. And said Brooks was conveyed to the Division Hospital of the Sixth Army Corps of Gaines Mills. I was an inmate of said Hospital at the time of the death of Private Brooks on or about the 12th June 1862.

Subscribed and sworn to before me the 15th day of January 1870
Adam Montrof [or Montrop?]

Theodore's statement was recorded in the Greene County Clerk's Office for the State of New York for the purpose of securing a widow's pension for Seward Brooks' wife. He died on 18 Jul 1895 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA.621 He was buried on 20 Jul 1895 in Elmwood-St. Joseph's Cemetery, Mason City, Cerro Gordo, IA.622,623 Theodore Dennis WEED is buried in Lot 29, Block 4 Original (veteran's section), Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery. He served in the military 26 Sep1861 in New York, New York, NY.624 This note is from a document given to me by Jeanne (JAMES) WEED. It is an autobiographical sketch by Theodore D. WEED about his military record in the Civil War. It will be entered here as originally written. Numbers in parentheses refer to notes at the end of the document. These notes were added by Kristina (WEIS) NEWCOMER to aid in clarifying the information in the document.

THEODORE D. WEED

Theodore D. Weed was born at Catskill, Oak Hill, Greene Co., New York, on the Hudson River on July 20, 1846.

Prior to the War, I was a student; I graduated at Fort Edward (1) Institute, Washington County, New York. I graduated before I was fifteen years old.

I entered the war first with the Ellsworth Zuaves (2). I was at the first Battle of Bull Run, also at the Marshall House, Alexandria.

When a youthful commander fell mortally wounded, Elmer E. Ellsworth, I returned home and re-enlisted in the Ellsworth's Avengers, 44th regiment, New York, S.V. Co., 1, for three years. Sept. 27th, 1861, at Albany, NY

We numbered 1260 young men. I participated in 13 battles and skirmishes. I was at the siege of Yorktown (3), Battle of Williamsburg (4), Fair Oaks (5), Mulhaenies Hills, Hausen Camp. I was in two engagements of the day.

I was captured Prisoner of War at that time, May 27th, 1862 taken to Richmond, and put in Castle Thunder, then in Libbye (sic) Prison (6), Belle Isle, then Florence and Andersonviles (sic) (7). I was imprisoned 2 years, 11 months, 25 days.

I held the colors when I fell. Mrs. Eraslus (sic) Corning of Albany, NY (8) presented our regiment with a standard of colors in pure silk with the inscription, "Peoples Ellsworth Regiment, 44th New York S.V.", otherwise Ellsworth Avengers. Also Mr. E. Corning (9) gave to our entire regiment a Zuave uniform to each member.

In the last battle we fought over two hours, until we exhausted all our ammunition. Then we fixed bayonets for final charge. I was acting Color Corporal, having never received my new commission. Afterward as color Sergeant Young received five wounds. Holding the staff in his hand when the fatal fifth wound. Then I also received my fatal (sic) injuries with seven flesh wounds. Having been thrown by the front and rear ranks into the rebel dugouts. When I received the fatal (sic) injury of the spine, from which I have suffered for all these years. Spinal Paralysis from injury of the spine.

I am including information on the numbered subjects for clarity, they are as follows:

(1) Fort Edward, village, New York, Washington County, on the Hudson River, 50 miles north of Albany. The village was founded on the site of a fort built by Gen. Phineas Lyman in 1755 and was first known as Fort Lyman but afterward renamed Fort Edward in honor of one of the grandsons of King George II. The fort was important during the French and Indian War, and used during campaigns in the American Revolution, but was later abandoned.

(2) Ellsworth, Elmer Ephraim, 1837-1861, born in Malta, NY. In Chicago, he organized the Zuaves Cadets, who became famous for their perfection in drill and gave exhibitions throughout the north. He entered Abraham Lincoln's law office (1860), and accompanied Lincoln to Washington (1861). When the Civil War began, Ellsworth became Colonel of Volunteer 11th Zuaves regiment recruited from New York firemen. On 24 May 1861, the 24 year old Ellsworth became the first Union combat fatality while attempting to remove a Confederate flag from a hotel roof.

(3) Siege of Yorktown, 18 April 1862 to 3 May 1862; the enormous force of the Army of the Potomac overwhelmed the Confederates without a major battle. The Southern troops move toward Richmond and McClellan's forces enter Yorktown.

(4) Williamsburg, city, SE Virginia, between the York and James Rivers, 48 miles SE of Richmond. Here, on 5 May 1862, a division of Gen. McClellan's army, under Hooker, overtook the rear column of the retreating Confederate forces under Gen. Magruder. In all, 1703 Southern soldiers and 456 Union soldiers were lost, with 373 Union soldiers listed as missing.

(5) The battle of Fairoaks, Virginia (aka Seven Pines), 31 May 1862, was a major operation that took the lives of 5031 Union and 6134 Confederate troops. Despite being a Southern victory, it did little to ease Northern pressure on Richmond . It was part of the Eastern Theater, Peninsular Campaign.

(6) Libby Prison, Richmond, VA, formerly the candle warehouse of Libby and Sons Ships Chandlers. Largely used to confine officer POW's, the most notorious after Andersonville, it was commandeered by Gen. J. H. Winder after the 1st battle of Bull Run. It was 4 story, brick, with 8 rooms, no furniture. Prisoners slept on the floor. During the war, 125,000 prisoners passed through. The conditions in Libby Prison were exceeded in infamy only by those at Andersonville. There was one escape on 9 Feb 1864, and two Federal raids (28 Feb and 4 Mar 1864) in attempts to free prisoners. It was torn down in 1888-89.

(7) Andersonville Prison, located SW Georgia, first called Camp Sumter. Hastily built in the winter of 1863/4 (opened 27 Feb 1864) to hold the burgeoning Federal prisoners, the prison consisted of a 16 1/2-acre log stockade, later enlarged, divided by a stream. The stockade held more than 30,000 men at one time. Poor sanitation, lack of medical care and insufficient clothing caused an average of 958 prisoners to die every month during the 13 months the prison was in operation. Capt. H. Wirz, former commander of the prison, was hanged in November 1865, after being found guilty of charges of cruelty to Federal prisoners of war held at Andersonville.

(8) Corning city, NY, on the Cheming River, about 18 miles NW of Elmira. It was settled in 1789 and named for Erastus Corning, railway builder.

(9) Corning, Erastus, 1794-1872, born Norwich, CN. Began a successful iron manufacturing concern in Albany (1814), headed Utica and Schenectady RR (1833-53), formed the NY Central system and became its first president (1853-64), organized the Corning Land Co. (1835) as a commercial center. Four times the mayor of Albany, Erastus Corning was also a state senator (1842-46), member of Congress (1857-59, 1861-63), and a member of the Peace Conference at Washington (1861).

Works Cited: Hesseltine, W.B., Civil War Prisons: A Study in War Psychology (1930).
Bowman, H.S., The Civil War: Day by Day (1989). Jean Loraine (WEED) WEIS mistakenly listed Theodore's middle initial was "R", not "D". Parents: Dennis WEED and Rhoda Henrietta SISSON.

Spouse: Frances Catherine (Fannie) RUSSELL. Theodore Dennis WEED and Frances Catherine (Fannie) RUSSELL were married on 6 Oct 1878 in Spring Valley, Fillmore, MN. Children were: Claude Theodore WEED, Adelbert Walter (Dell) WEED, Maude Ellen WEED, Guy Lanclet WEED, Pearl Rhoda WEED, Hazel Fannie WEED, Lloyd Weston WEED.


Thomas Leland WEED. Parents: Stanley Leland (Tumble) WEED and Murl Evelyn MCCAULEY.

Spouse: Betty Lorraine FULTZ. Children were: Katherine Yvonne WEED, Teresa Marie WEED, Michael Shawn WEED.


Walter James WEED. Parents: Stanley Leland (Tumble) WEED and Murl Evelyn MCCAULEY.

Spouse: Arlene KING. Children were: Gary Dean WEED.


William WEED was born on 2 Sep 1815 in Hector, Schuyler, NY.52,221 In 1870 he was a miller in Cairo, Greene, NY.625 He died of valvular disease of the heart with Bright's Disease on 7 Jun 1890 in Cairo, Greene, NY.569,626 He was buried.626 Parents: Jesse WEED and Cathrine CHRISTLER/CHRISTEN.

Spouse: Caroline SISSON. William WEED and Caroline SISSON were married on 31 Dec 1840.571 Children were: Adelbert WEED, George M. WEED, Elnora (Ella) WEED, Colett D. WEED.


William Brown WEED was born on 20 Feb 1801 in Cairo, Greene, NY.52 He died on 30 Aug 1894.52 Parents: John WEED and Susanna MASON.

Spouse: Mary CHAMBERLAIN. William Brown WEED and Mary CHAMBERLAIN were married on 11 Jan 1820.52


Wilson WEED was born on 18 Aug 1868 in Cairo, Greene, NY. Parents: George W. WEED and Maria E. ROWE.


Zenas WEED was born on 1 Jun 1783.52 He died on 22 Jan 1826 in Cairo, Greene, NY.52 He was buried in Acra Cemetery, Acra, Greene, NY.597 Parents: John WEED and Susanna MASON.

Spouse: Hannah WEBSTER. Zenas WEED and Hannah WEBSTER were married on 28 Jun 1807.52

Spouse: Rebecca WRIGHT. Zenas WEED and Rebecca WRIGHT were married in 1823 in Cairo, Greene, NY.52


Zenas WEED75 was born on 17 Mar 1819 in Cairo, Greene, NY.74,221 Zernas Weed's birth day was the 7th, according to the Ancestral File. He died on 3 Jan 1860.74 He was buried on 5 Jan 1860 in Catskill Village Cemetery, Catskill, Greene, NY.76 Zenus Weed was from Catskill Village, New York. Parents: Jesse WEED and Cathrine CHRISTLER/CHRISTEN.

Spouse: Mary J.. Zenas WEED and Mary J. were married about 1842 in , , NY.


Samuel WEINBERGER.

Spouse: Dorothy (Dora) SCHWEIT. Samuel WEINBERGER and Dorothy (Dora) SCHWEIT were married on 6 Jan 1916 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH.557 Dorothy SCHWEIT and Samuel Weinberger were married by A. Klein.


Amanda WEIS. Parents: Elmer Oliver WEIS and Susan.


Anna Maria WEIS627 was born on 2 Jul 1882 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.36,628 In 1900 she was a corset maker in St. Louis Ward 19, St. Louis, MO.36 Anna Weis may have married Edward Talluer/Tallure. Parents: Anton WEIS and Anna Maria BUSER.

Spouse: Edward TALLEUR. Edward TALLEUR and Anna Maria WEIS were married on 18 Jun 1907 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.


Anton WEIS was born on 27 Aug 1839 in Germany.36,629 In the Missouri census of 1870, Anton WEIS is listed as being born in Baden. He immigrated in 1857 to America from Germany.36 In 1870 he was a brick mason in St. Louis Ward 7, St. Louis, MO.38 The Anton WEIS family residence in 1870 was #1374, Subdivision 14, St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. In 1880 he was a brick layer in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.57 The family residence in 1880 was 2403 Biddle Street, St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. In 1900 he was a brick layer in St. Louis Ward 19, St. Louis, MO.36 He retired in 1910 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.40 He died of valvular disease of the heart and kidney disease on 11 Feb 1911 in 4132 Pleasant Street, St. Louis Ward 21, St. Louis, MO.629 According to the attending physician, Anton WEIS was ill from 28 Jan 1911 until his death at 12:25 a.m. on 11 Feb 1911.

Facts submitted for the death certificate came from Mrs. Rosa SCHNUR. Rosa is most likely Anton and Anna Maria (BUSER) WEIS's daugher. He was buried on 13 Feb 1911 in Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery, St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.629 Anton WEIS is buried in the same plot as his wife, Anna Maria (BUSER) WEIS, and with their daughter, Emma WEIS who was buried on 7 Oct 1904 at the age of 24. The plot location is Section 050 Lot 0105. 280,630 According to the Civil War Pension Index (General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934), Anna Maria (BUSER) WEIS filed for pension benefits after Anton's death in 1911. Application number 958665 lists the following regiments for Anton WEIS: Company A, U.S. Volunteers, Infantry C & E, 4th Missouri Cavalry; Company A, Fremont (illegible), Missouri Cavalry; Company A, Sappers & Miners, Missouri (illegible). Parents: Francis WEIS.

Spouse: Anna Maria BUSER. Anton WEIS and Anna Maria BUSER were married on 8 Feb 1867 in , St. Clair, IL.36,205 Anna (BUSER) WEIS gave birth to three sets of twins: Rose and Rosa (1867), William and Jacob (1870), Johanna and Francis (1876). In all three cases, only one twin of each set survived to adulthood; Rosa, Jacob and Francis. They appeared in the census in 1910 in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.40 In the 1910 MO census, Anna WEIS states that she had borne nine children of which six were living in 1910. Children were: Rose WEIS, Rosa B. WEIS, Jacob WEIS, William WEIS, Johanna WEIS, Francis Xavier (Frank) WEIS, Emma Anna WEIS, Anna Maria WEIS, Emilie WEIS.


Blake WEIS. Parents: Elmer Oliver WEIS and Susan.

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