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Paperback Weaver Family History and Genealogy Book

ISBN: B0GQ8ZLLJ1

ISBN13: 9798233190551

Weaver Family History and Genealogy

This meticulously researched genealogical history traces the Weaver family lineage across more than 1,500 years, beginning in modern America, moving through Colonial Virginia, and reaching back to the ancient kings of Wales.

Drawing upon primary records, family wills, land grants, military service, church registers, and public-domain historical manuscripts, the book reconstructs the lives of the Weaver ancestors generation by generation. Each chapter presents a biographical narrative grounded in historical context, illuminating how ordinary individuals lived, married, migrated, fought wars, accumulated land, and raised families amid extraordinary times.

The American chapters follow the Weaver family through the Jamestown era, Martin's Hundred, and the Indian Massacre of 1622, continuing through the Revolutionary War, frontier settlement in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and the Carolinas, and into the early formation of the United States. Special attention is given to military service, land patents, and probate records, including the full transcription of early colonial wills that reveal both family relationships and social realities of their era.

Earlier chapters trace the family's origins to Herefordshire and Shropshire, England, and further back into medieval Wales, where the Weaver line emerges from the royal house of Gwynedd. The narrative follows the descent from King Cunedda, the first historically documented ruler of the Welsh people, through princes, Marcher lords, and Norman-era landholders, culminating in the emergence of the Weaver surname itself.

This book is both a family history and a social history, blending genealogy with the broader political, cultural, and military events that shaped each generation. It is written for descendants of the Weaver family, genealogists, historians, and readers interested in the human stories behind historical records.

Carefully sourced, thoughtfully written, and accessible to both scholars and general readers, this volume preserves a lineage that spans Roman Britain, medieval Wales, Tudor England, and Colonial America, ensuring that these lives-and their legacy-are not forgotten.

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