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Author: RMHunziker
Surnames: Cain, Weaver
Classification: queries
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Given your reply, this is probably not worth much but I figure I will leave what I found
in case it is of value to anyone else. It appears as though different persons may have
different interpretations. Good luck with your research.
"ELIZABETH 'BETSY' WEAVER, b. February 06, 1788, Tennessee; m. JESSE
CAIN."
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/a/r/Warford-J-Warford/GENE4-...
"ELIZABETH 'BETSY' WEAVER, b. 26 Feb 1788, Washington Co., TN; d. Unknown; m.
JESSE CAIN; b. Oct 1781, Moccasin Creek, Washington, VA; d. 19 Nov 1863, Speedwell,
Claiborne, TN."
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/u/c/Vera-J-Luce/GENE4-0003.html
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/u/c/Vera-J-Luce/PDFGENE4.pdf
"Elizabeth Weaver was born on 26 Feb 1788 in South Carolina and died before 1860 in
Claiborne Co., Tennessee. General Notes: Date of Birth also listed as 6 February 1788.
Elizabeth married Jesse Cain. Military: 1812. 26 Regiment Tennessee Militia, Roll Box 32,
Roll Exct 602"
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~azgeno/weaver_family/d1...
"ELIZABETH WEAVER, b. February 06, 1788, TN; m. JESSE CAIN"
http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/kamimura/1062/id41.htm
Robert Edwards, "Daniel Weaver Sr of Pendleton Dist., SC"
"In the diary of Dr. John J. Dickey, a great-grandson of Samuel Weaver, (as reported
by Sen. Evan Jones in 1898):
... My [grand] mother was Mary Weaver, daughter of Samuel Weaver who settled on Laurel
River in the early history of this county. He drew a pension until his death, though he
obtained it only a few years before he died. He lived to old age. He had children:
Hezekiah, Peter, Jonas, Joseph, David (the preacher), several daughters: Sallie (married
Samuel Box), Elizabeth (Jesse Cain), Barbara (John Williams), my mother Mary (married Evan
Jones). John and Peter, Elizabeth's children are in the West. There are not many of
the stock now in this county. Peter became county Judge of Shannon County, Missouri, a
good man. David Weaver was perhaps the most influential Baptist preacher in this county.
He was very pious and very popular, a man of force. Samuel Weaver, my grandfather, was so
nearly starved in his return from the army that his aunt fed him first on soup and it was
several days before she could give him a full meal. He would cry and so would she. His
wife was a Bollinger, B!
lack Dutch. I do not know the nationality of the Weavers."
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~egenealogy/DanielWeaver...
The following is added only because of the interesting similarity in Jesse Cain and Martha
Weaver.
"He married DICEY DORTON CAIN 18 Jan 1831 in Claiborne Co., Tennessee, daughter of
JESSE CAIN and MARTHA WEAVER." Footnote references "Goodspeeds History of East
TN" by CHarles and Randy Elder 1/97 Roy Bowman
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/h/e/Amy-Sherman-1/PDFGENE1.pdf
Lists a Jesse Cain in Claiborne County, TN Court Minutes along with Bolingers and
Weavers.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~raggmopp79/Bolinger1-2....
Lists Jesse Cain born near Moccasin Creek in Washington County, Virginia in 1781, but
marrying a Sarah Ausmus in what becomes Speedwell, Tennessee.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~eda70/philip1.html.html
"8. Jesse Cain was born OCT 1781 in Moccasin Creek, Washington Co., VA, and died 19
NOV 1863 in Speedwell, Claiborne Co., TN. He was the son of 16. David Cain and 17. Martha
Unknown." Married "Sarah Ausmus was born 8 JAN 1784 in Cherokee Creek,
Washington Co., TN, and died 18 DEC 1852 in Speedwell, Claiborne Co., TN. She was the
daughter of 18. Philip Ausmus and 19. Anna Elizabeth Neva."
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=woodstock9&...
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