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Reuben Weaver

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Reuben Weaver

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Apr 1869 (aged 33)
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Zone 7, Row 3, Lot 624
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He married Annie Bowers and fathered James Burd (b. 10/03/55), Hannah E. (b. @1857), Sarah Elanora (b. 01/27/59), Anna K. (b. @1861), Reuben Henry (b. 11/02/64), Benjamin Franklin (b. 08/28/68), and John S. (b. @1870). In 1860, he was a cooper living in Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and stood 5' 5" tall with black hair and hazel eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted at the stated age of thirty-five in Columbia, Lancaster County, August 22, 1861, and mustered into federal service at Harrisburg sometime during October as a private with Co. K, 45th Pennsylvania Infantry. In early 1864, he re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer only to be wounded at the battle of the Wilderness on May 6, 1864, and discharged by surgeon's certificate to date May 30, 1865.
He married Annie Bowers and fathered James Burd (b. 10/03/55), Hannah E. (b. @1857), Sarah Elanora (b. 01/27/59), Anna K. (b. @1861), Reuben Henry (b. 11/02/64), Benjamin Franklin (b. 08/28/68), and John S. (b. @1870). In 1860, he was a cooper living in Marietta, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and stood 5' 5" tall with black hair and hazel eyes.

A Civil War veteran, he enlisted at the stated age of thirty-five in Columbia, Lancaster County, August 22, 1861, and mustered into federal service at Harrisburg sometime during October as a private with Co. K, 45th Pennsylvania Infantry. In early 1864, he re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer only to be wounded at the battle of the Wilderness on May 6, 1864, and discharged by surgeon's certificate to date May 30, 1865.

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