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Clement married Rachel Andrews - daughter of John and Mary Andrews May 6,1678 New Port, New Port, RI Children:
grave http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Weaver&GSiman...
"For his honorable service during King Phillip's War of 1675 - 1677, young Clement Weaver, along with 49 other veterans were each given large parcels of land in what was then a barren outpost now known as East Greenwich, Rhode Island." An historic treasure, this rare example of primitive 17th century architecture - the Clement Weaver home built in 1679 stands today as the oldest documented residence in Kent County and one of the oldest homes in Rhode Island. Over the past fourteen years this home has been meticulously and painstakingly restored. Unlike many old-home restorers, we were lucky. Most of the home's original details were still intact and remarkably well preserved. The goal was a museum-quality restoration, tempered with the needs of 21st century living.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_Weaver-Daniel_Howland_House http://www.circa1679.com/Pages/default.aspx
During the winter of 1679, anxious to see his payment for service, Clement Weaver and his young wife Rachel sailed from Portsmouth, Rhode Island where he first settled after his birth in Newport, RI, thus making Clement one of the town’s original grantees. The house he built on that land still stands today. Built only two years after the official founding of the town of East Greenwich, this home remains as a rare and unique architectural showpiece.
Clement Weaver’s family of eight children grew up in this little farm house. His son Joseph succeeded him with his family of four. In 1748 Daniel Howland purchased it from the Weavers.
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1647
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Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island
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1669 |
February 19, 1669
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Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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1670
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Newport, Aquidneck Island, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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1674 |
June 24, 1674
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East Greenwich, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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December 14, 1674
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East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
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1681 |
November 15, 1681
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East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
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December 24, 1684
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East Greenwich, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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