He was a tanner and currier by occupation and for some time he was in partnership with his brother, Jacob, at Richmond, Northampton County. He served in the State Militia and in 1835 was a candidate for brigade inspector. Charles Weaver was for some years a local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church.[2]
Charles died at the age of 69 on 2 September 1870.[3]
Sources
↑Birth: Type: Book Author: Matthews, Alfred and Austin N. Hungerford Periodical: History of the Counties of Lehigh & Carbon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Publication: Everts & Richards (Lippincott), Philadelphia 1884 Text: Matthews, Alfred and Austin N. Hungerford, History of the Counties of Lehigh & Carbon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Everts & Richards, Philadelphia, 1884. Citing: Page: p. 505 (accessed before 29 December 2013)
Bartholomew, Craig L. & Lance E. Metz Periodical: The Anthracite Iron Industry of the Lehigh Valley Publication: Center for Canal History & Technology, Easton, Pa., 1988. Citing: Page: p. 82
Acknowledgments
Profile Weaver-3320 was created through the import of Weber-106.ged on Dec 29, 2013 by John McVey.
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