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Malinda Weaver 1806–1867 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1806

Birth Location: Virginia, USA

Death Date: October 1, 1867

Death Location: Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA

Father: Henry Weaver

Mother: Abigail Griggs

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In 1806, Malinda Weaver entered the world in Virginia, USA, born to Henry Weaver And Abigail Griggs. Malinda Weaver passed away in 1867 in Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1806, Malinda Weaver entered the world in Virginia, USA, born to Henry Weaver And Abigail Griggs.
  • Malinda Weaver passed away in 1867 in Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA.

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Malinda Weaver's Ancestors

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Malinda Weaver
1806–1867
Birth Place: Virginia, USA
Parents
Henry Weaver
1770–1821
Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Abigail Griggs
1775–1838
Monongalia County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Henry Weaver
1750–1830
Niederwald, Switzerland
Catherine Fast
1758–1803
Middletown, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Great-Grandparents
Christopher Weaver
1731–1788
Anna Lintz
1730–1794
Johann Fast
1727–1818
Cadarina Dorner
1729–1795
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Casper Weber
1700–1756
Marcia Visnaw
1679–1757
Mathias Lintz
1698–1743
Anna Brunn
1712–
Johann Fast
1691–1732
Anna Fuchs
1700–1760
Johann Darner
1695–1771
Anna Pfuster
1696–1757

Malinda Weaver's Timeline

2 Records

1806
1806
Birth of Malinda Weaver in Virginia, USA
Virginia, USA
1867
October 1, 1867
Age 61
Death of Malinda Weaver in Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA
Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1806
    Event Place: Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: October 1, 1867
    Event Place: Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA

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