Individual Details
Elizabeth Keplinger
(19 Aug 1796 - 11 Apr 1875)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Daniel Weaver (1793 - 1832) |
| Child | Elisabeth Weaver (1818 - 1892) |
| Child | Eve Weaver (1823 - ) |
| Child | Jacob Weaver (1828 - ) |
| Child | Harriet Weaver (1830 - ) |
| Child | Fanny Weaver (1831 - ) |
| Child | George Weaver (1832 - ) |
| Father | John Keplinger ( - 1826) |
Notes
Marriage
Daniel Weaver entered as freeman but crossed out. Daniel entered as carpenter with one cow. This indicated he married the previous year.Census
William Kiblinger is the only Kiblinger with a child in Miles Township.2 males under 5
1 male 20 and under 30
1 female 5 and under 10
1 female 20 and under 30
Will
To the honourable the Judges of the Orphans Court of the County of Centre, held at Bellefonte, in and for said County the 30th day of April Anno Domino 1829. The Petition of Jacob Keplinger one of the Sons and Heir in Law of John Kiplinger deceased humbly sheiseth.That Your Petitioner's said Father. late of Miles Township deceased died intestate in the Month of April Anno Domino One thousand Eight hundred and twenty six, leaving issue seven Children to wit; Your Petitioner. Henry, of the State of Ohio. Peter of the State of Ohio. Elisabeth intermarried with Daniel Weaver of Miles Township. John, died without Issue, leaving a Widow. William of the Township of Miles and David of the said Township of Miles. And that the said Intestate did seized in his Demise as of fee of and in a certain Message Plantation and Tract of Land, situate in the Township of Miles and County aforesaid. bounded by Land of Tobias Pickel and others, containing about one hundred and forty four Acres, should the same be more or less. Also of and in a certain Tract or Piece of Wood Land, adjoining and others. Situate in the said Township of Miles. containing about twenty three Acres. Should the same be more or less. Your Petitioner therefore prays Your Honours to award an Inquest to make Partition of the Premisses aforesaid. to and amony the Children and Representatives of the said Intestate, in just manner and in such Proportions, as by the Laws of this Commonwealth is divided of such Partition can by made without Prejudice to ar spoiling the whole. But if such Partition can not be made thereof as aforesaid. then to value and appraise the same. And further to enquire and ascertain, whether the said real Estate, with the Appurtenances will convencially accommodate more than one of the Children of the said Intestate, and if so how many of the Children of the said Intestate it will convently accommodate. And make Reports of their Proceedings to [the n]ext Orphans Court.
Taxes
Weaver, Widow of Daniel, House and Lot, cow; poor children 11 yr Eve Weaver, 6 yr Jacob Weaver; Elizabeth Weaver Wd.Census
In the 1850 Census (18 Oct 1850) Joseph was 40 years old and a farmer, Elizabeth was 32; the children Amos, 10; John, 8; Mary, 7; Sarah, 5; William, 3; and Danial 1. Elizabeth Weaver age 54 was also living with them. I presume that Elizabeth was Elizabeth Myers mother, and her husband was dead. Also a George Weaver was a Laborer. My mother had always said that Joseph and Elizabeth had a son named George. This could be the reason for the information she gave to me. It is quite possible that George was Elizabeth Weaver's son.Note
Letter to John Myers mentions " I saw your old Grand Mother, and she told me that you has the Fever, ...."Death
buried next to Jospeh Moyer and Elizabeth (Weaver) Moyer.Endnotes
1. , , ; , Elizabeth Weaver tomestone, The Cemeteries of Harris township, Centre County PA. Centre County Genealogical Society. p22, 1998, Boalsburg Cemetery.
2. 1850 US Census, Centre County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Harris Township, page 104, line 20, dwelling 1302, family 1324, Joseph Myers. NARA micropublication M432, roll 763.
3. 1850 US Census, Centre County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Harris Township, page 104, line 20, dwelling 1302, family 1324, Joseph Myers. NARA micropublication M432, roll 763.
4. 1820 US Census, Centre County, Pennsylvania, Miles Township, page 371, line 12, John Weaver, NARA micropublication M33, roll 165.
5. Centre County, Pennsylvania, , ; Centre County Library and Historical Museum, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.
6. entry, Tax assessment rolls, Centre County, Miles Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, 1834; , . Hereinafter cited as Tax rolls, Centre Co., Pennsylvania.
7. 1850 US Census, Centre County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Harris Township, page 104, line 20, dwelling 1302, family 1324, Joseph Myers. NARA micropublication M432, roll 763.
8. Letter from () to Elizabeth L Albright;, Janet C. Myers, compiler, Letters and Pages from the Past John Myers, Veteran 148th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Company G, Second Corps, Army of the Potomac. (1974) In Centre County Library.
9. , , ; , Elizabeth Weaver tomestone, The Ceameteries of Harris township, Centre County, PA. Centre county Genealogical Society, 1998.

