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Jane C. Weeth

Female 1864 - 1926  (~ 62 years)


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  • Name Jane C. Weeth 
    Birth ABT. 1864  IA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 18 May 1926 
    Person ID I7142  forneyclark
    Last Modified 12 Apr 2024 

    Father George Weeth,   b. 1834, Werneck, Unterfranken, Bayern/ Bavaria, Germany Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1892 (Age 58 years) 
    Mother Ann Whitford,   b. 1832, Belfast, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1915 (Age 83 years) 
    Marriage 1854 
    Family ID F2836  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Histories
    Weeth, Rodney: WEETH FAMILY AND GRETNA SCHOOL HISTORY by Rodney Weeth
    Weeth, Rodney: WEETH FAMILY AND GRETNA SCHOOL HISTORY by Rodney Weeth
    WEETH FAMILY AND GRETNA SCHOOL HISTORY by Rodney Weeth was written in June 2017.

  • Notes 
    • Source:
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesarpy/
      NE GENWEB:
      Lee Marlin Schneider, Sarpy County Coordinator:
      http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesarpy/census.html
      SARPY COUNTY NE. CENSUS JULY 1870 (Roll # 833)
      490 Weeth, George 40 M W Farmer Bavaria X X
      Weeth, Ann 40 F W Keep house Ireland X X
      Weeth, Joseph 14 M W Works on farm Ill. X X
      Weeth, Maggie 12 F W at school Ill. X X
      Weeth, Michael 8 M W IA. X X
      Weeth, Jane 6 F W IA. X X
      Weeth, Ann 4 F W NE X X

      Source:
      The Family Tree (from 1736 to January 1965) by Walter William Weeth via Rodney & Margaret Weeth.
      Walter William Weeth acknowledges the following family members as contributors to his work: Elise Busch Weeth, Berta Weeth, Andrew Weeth (1839), Carrie Weeth Page, and Gertrude Kappius Weeth.
      Name, dates, places
      Death date: 5 18 1926

      Source:
      US 1880 Census of Richland, Sarpy Co., NE:
      Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
      Geo. WEETH Self M Male W 50 BAVARIA Farmer BAVARIA BAVARIA
      Ann WEETH Wife M Female W 47 IRE Keeping House IRE IRE
      Joseph N. WEETH Son S Male W 24 IL BAVARIA IRE
      Jane C. WEETH Dau S Female W 16 IA BAVARIA IRE
      Anna WEETH Dau S Female W 13 IA BAVARIA IRE
      Geo B. LONG Other S Male W 16 PA PA PA

      Source:
      http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/NECUSTER/2003-01/1041995368
      NECUSTER-L Archives
      Archiver > NECUSTER > 2003-01 > 1041995368
      Contributed by René DH Bartolome:
      Subject: [NECUSTER] Joseph N. Weeth Obituary 1856-1912
      Date: 7 Jan 2003 20:09:28 -0700
      Surnames: WEETH KARKER WELCH
      Classification: Obituary
      Message Board URL:
      http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/FQB.2ACI/87
      Message Board Post:
      Joseph N. Weeth Died
      This community was shocked by the announcement of the death of Joseph N. Weeth, a pioneer of this part of Nebraska, which occurred at his home some fifteen miles west of this city on Saturday of last week. Mr. Weeth had been sick from some time previous with typhoid fever and his death was not altogether unexpected.
      Funeral Services were held at the Catholic Church in this city of which the deceased was a communicant on Monday conducted by the Rev. Father Cavenaugh and interment made in the Ansley Cemetery.
      Joseph N. Weeth was born at Chicago, Illinois January 12, 1856. In 1858 he came with his parents to Sarpy County where he grew to manhood. He was married to Dora B. Karker at David City, May 23, 1883. In January 1886 they came to Custer County and took up a homestead at Cat creek where they have since lived. Besides the wife there survives one daughter Elizabeth, who is attending school at Broken Bow. He also leaves a mother, Mrs. Ann Weeth, and two sisters, the Misses Jane and Anna Weeth of Omeha, who were in attendance of the funeral and one sister, Mrs. B. F. Welch of Westerville.
      Mr. Weeth had been a prominent democrat and had a wide acquaintance over the county. He was a member of the Modern Brotherhood of the Modern Woodmen. The family have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement.



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