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His property can be seen on maps of the day.. eg: https://ancestortracks.com/PhiSur_Norriton(Mont)_1857.jpg . As such, he was living near his sister Mary Bean. See also the 1849 Wistar Map
On Wistar Christian is on Indian Creek in W. Norriton
On the 1857 Map he is labeled as C. Weber on the red borderline of W. Norriton.
"located as a farmer near Jeffersonville, and there were born to them eight children, as follows:
•1: Ann Eliza, first married to William Flintham, by whom she had two children, John W. and Anna E., and afterwards to Captain Stephen M. Whitney, the latter having four children, Charles, Ada L., Flora, and Edward E. The next child of Christian and Charlotte Weber is
•2: Catharine, intermarried with Thomas Atwood, the latter now deceased; they had three children, Albert, Ida B., and Mary B. The third child,
•3: Rebecca, was the wife of William Carr, who was overcome and died from the effects of the great snow blockade on the Norristown railroad which also caused the death of Rev. Dr. Stem and others; the Carr children were four, Ella, George, Anna B., and John W.
•4: Elmina, the next daughter, is the wife of David Schrack, of Norriton; they have two children, Kate and Elmina. We continue the record of Christian and Charlotte Weber's children.
•5: William C, the elder son, is intermarried with Hannah, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Walker. They live in Great Valley, and have ten living children, as follows W. Harry, Lottie, John, Winfield, Elmina S., Mary F., Ella, Charles C, G. Norwood, and Emma. The younger son,
•6: John C, married Anna M., daughter of Isaac and Margaret Casselberry; they had four children, Mary Ellen, Charles Z., Isaac C, and Anna C. John C. Weber's first wife died, and he afterwards married Miss Sarah B. Heebner.
•7: Emma, the youngest daughter, is intermarried with Thomas P. Walker, and they have eight children, Charles C, Howard, Lottie, I. Newton, William, Emma May, T. Herbert, and Edith.
•8: Mary B. ends "the list of the children of Christian Weber and now resides with her aged mother in Norristown.
•Christian Weber died November 16th, 1865, aged seventy-one years. He was for many years a worthy member, as also an elder, first of the Presbyterian church in Lower Providence and afterwards of that at Jeffersonville. He was a man of deep humility and great simplicity of character.
1793 |
August 16, 1793
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Towamencin Township, Montgomery County, PA, United States
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1816 |
October 27, 1816
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Skippack, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, US
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1819 |
September 9, 1819
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Jeffersonville, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, US
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1821 |
1821
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West Norriton, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States
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1823 |
1823
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Jeffersonville, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, US, PA
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1825 |
January 1825
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Pennsylvania, US
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1826 |
November 30, 1826
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Millgrove, 1201 Pawlings Road, Audubon, Montgomery County, PA, 19403, United States
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1829 |
January 1, 1829
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Jeffersonville, West Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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