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Matilda Josephine Weaver 1799–1874 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: February 18, 1799

Birth Location: White County, Tennessee

Death Date: April 18, 1874

Death Location: Benton County, Missouri

Father: David Weaver

Mother: Frances Womack

Spouse(s): James Carrico

Children(s):

The story of Matilda Josephine Weaver began in 1799 in White County, Tennessee. Matilda Josephine Weaver married James Quincy Carrico. Matilda Josephine Weaver passed away in 1874 in Benton County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • The story of Matilda Josephine Weaver began in 1799 in White County, Tennessee.
  • Matilda Josephine Weaver married James Quincy Carrico.
  • Matilda Josephine Weaver passed away in 1874 in Benton County, Missouri.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Matilda Weaver's Ancestors

Self
Matilda Weaver
1799–1874
Birth Place: White County, Tennessee
Parents
David Weaver
1785–
Frances ("Fannie") Womack
1780–1850
Grandparents
Samuel Weaver
1759–1851
Halifax, Halifax County, Virginia
Nancy Hutson
1757–1845
David Womack
1758–1817
Lunenburg County, Virginia
Name Unknown
1775–1834
Great-Grandparents
Joshua Weaver
1716–1790
Rachel McDaniel
1725–1790
Jacob Maj.
1735–1805
Sarah Johnson
1730–1810
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard III
1710–1785
Nancy Childers
1710–1785
Joseph Johnson
1697–1761
Mary Watson
1705–1781

Matilda Weaver's Timeline

2 Records

1799
February 18, 1799
Birth of Matilda Josephine Weaver in White County, Tennessee
White County, Tennessee
1874
April 18, 1874
Age 75
Death of Matilda Josephine Weaver in Benton County, Missouri
Benton County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: February 18, 1799
    Event Place: White County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: April 18, 1874
    Event Place: Benton County, Missouri

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