WikiTree profile Weeden-2126 created through the import of Towne-Weeden.ged on May 29, 2011 by J X. See the Changes page for the details of edits by J and others.
Source: S00154 Title: family bible advertised on ebay NOTEfamily bible advertised on ebay, family bible advertised on ebay.
Source: S00378 Title: RI vital records NOTERI vital records, RI vital records.
Source: S00559 Title: Warwick Marriages J-Z NOTEWarwick Marriages J-Z, Warwick Marriages J-Z,, Kent County, RI.
Notes
Note H01843According to Eugene F. Weeden's manuscript, Wager was born "in the early sunrise the third day of the week".
Gravestone search, RI Hist Soc Lib
RI Vital Records vol 13 pg 331
Am. Antiquariam Soc Index of Marriage in Ma Centinel & Columbian Centinel vol 4
RIGR vol 10 Desc of James Weeden pg 35
Jamestown Marriages RIVR pg 15
"The Providence Independent says that the Hon. Wager Weeden, one of Rhode Island Harrison electors in 1840, will not support Clay. He has renounced whiggery and all it's works, and says that he is perfectly satisfied that the election in 1840, was carried by the grossest frauds" from The Republican compiler, of Gettysburg, Pa, monday June 24, 1844.
Born in the Weeden Homstead in Jamestown, RI. from Pat J Ballentine Weeden.
1860 United States Federal Census
about Wager Weeden
Name: Wager Weeden
Age in 1860: 77
Birth Year: abt 1783
Birthplace: Rhode Island
Home in 1860: South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island
↑ Source: #S00378 Page: * Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636 - 1850, Volume IX: Seekonk, Pawtucket, and Newman Congregational Church
Is Wager your ancestor? Please don't go away! Login to collaborate or comment, or contact
the profile manager, or ask our community of genealogists a question.
Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com
DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Wager by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Wager: