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Thomas Weaver

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Thomas Weaver

Birth
Preston, Chenango County, New York, USA
Death
1 Mar 1917 (aged 80)
Cincinnatus, Cortland County, New York, USA
Burial
Preston, Chenango County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Obituary, The Cortland Democrat, Friday, March ?, 1917 page five:

Thomas Weaver

Taylor—"Uncle Tom" Weaver, who lived just over the line in the town of Cincinnatus, and who had been in poor health for some time and had been attacked with acute Bright's disease ten days ago, passed away at 2 0'clock Thursday morning, March 1, aged 81 years. Mr. Weaver was a native of Preston, Chenango county, where he managed a large farm many years and reared a family of four children, a son and a daughter who live at Holmesville, one son in Ilion and another son who but recently lived in New Jersey. His wife dying about sixteen years ago, he came here and was married to Mrs. Lyda Cass, who survives him. Since coming here he has made many friends who much regret his passing and will universally revere his memory. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from his late home, Rev. Paul Merritt officiating. The remains were placed in the vault in Cincinnatus and will be taken to Preston for burial in the spring.
Obituary, The Cortland Democrat, Friday, March ?, 1917 page five:

Thomas Weaver

Taylor—"Uncle Tom" Weaver, who lived just over the line in the town of Cincinnatus, and who had been in poor health for some time and had been attacked with acute Bright's disease ten days ago, passed away at 2 0'clock Thursday morning, March 1, aged 81 years. Mr. Weaver was a native of Preston, Chenango county, where he managed a large farm many years and reared a family of four children, a son and a daughter who live at Holmesville, one son in Ilion and another son who but recently lived in New Jersey. His wife dying about sixteen years ago, he came here and was married to Mrs. Lyda Cass, who survives him. Since coming here he has made many friends who much regret his passing and will universally revere his memory. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from his late home, Rev. Paul Merritt officiating. The remains were placed in the vault in Cincinnatus and will be taken to Preston for burial in the spring.


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