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Note: !CITATION: HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY OHIO by Judge Evan P. MIDDLETON, Volume I, 1917 B. F. BOWEN & Company, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana, page 562, "Graduates of the Urbana High School - Class of 1875 - Emma Boal-Weaver. (The meaning of the hyphenation may indicate her future married name or that she married before graduation?) Page 584 of the above: "The Woman's Literary Club of Urbana...organized 1893...orginal members ....Mrs. Emma Weaver....". !REFERENCE(1): HISTORY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY OHIO by Judge Evan P. MIDDLETON, Volume I, 1917 B. F. BOWEN & Company, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana, page 1062 - "THE URBANA PUBLIC LIBRARY - On March 14, 1890, a meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Patrick, on Main street, and it was finally decided to form an association for the establishment of a public library. After some discussion of ways and means, fourteen names were enrolled." - Mrs. Emma Weaver was one of the fourteen. !CENSUS(1): 1880 Urbana Township 158/175 Julia Street Weaver, Henry 24 M Liveryman OH OH 82 Emma 23 F IN NY NY - wife 297 Bertha 11 mo F (July) OH OH OH - dau 298 Wallace, Mary 39 F servant VA VA Va !CENSUS(2): 1900 Urbana Township 54/61 East Court Street, Urbana Weaver, Emma B. F 2/57 43 W 1 1 OH OH NY 297 nee Boal Bertha F. F 7/79 20 S OH OH OH - daughter 298 Boal, Juliette F 6/70 29 S OH OH NY - sister 2036 Notes: The following quiries were copied from a Feb 7, 2002 email from Donald DuBois (dgdubois@yahoo.com). This researcher had no answers so this is entered to let future researchers know that data is needed. "Bertha Frances Weaver was the daughter of Henry Sloan Weaver and Mary Emma Boal Weaver.Henry was the son of Jason Albert Weaver. Any idean when Henry died? I think it was 1800 to 1900? He is not buried at Oak Dale as far as I know? He does not appear on the 1900 census with the family and Emma is shown as a widow? Emma was living with daughter Bertha in Spokane Washington on 1910 census at age 60. She is not buried in same cemetery with Bertha! Any idea when Emma died? Buried ? Bertha married Malcolm Feming and they are both buried in Spokane. Apparently there weren no children?"
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