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Matilda Weaver 1853–1933 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 4 Aug 1853
Birth Location: Beverly, Wentworth, Canada West (Ontario)
Death Date: 12 May 1933
Death Location: Pelham, Welland, Ontario, Canada
Father: William Weaver
Mother: Christiana Near
Spouse(s): John Taylor
Children(s): David Taylor
In 1853, Matilda Weaver entered the world in Beverly, Wentworth, Canada West (Ontario), born to William Weaver And Christiana Near. Matilda Weaver married John Taylor, and had children including David Earl Taylor. Matilda Weaver passed away in 1933 in Pelham, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1853, Matilda Weaver entered the world in Beverly, Wentworth, Canada West (Ontario), born to William Weaver And Christiana Near.
- Matilda Weaver married John Taylor, and had children including David Earl Taylor.
- Matilda Weaver passed away in 1933 in Pelham, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
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Matilda Weaver's Descendants
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1. David (Earl) Taylor 1892–1959 m. Charlotte (Evelyn) O'Neal 1892–1989
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1. Amy Colyer 1914– m. George Colyer 1908– m. George Colyer 1908–
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Matilda Weaver's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 4 Aug 1853
Event Place: Beverly, Wentworth, Canada West (Ontario)
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 May 1933
Event Place: Welland, Ontario, Canada
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 12 May 1933
Event Place: Pelham, Welland, Ontario, Canada