Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameMary Ann HOMER, 5G Aunt
Birth20 Jun 1786
Baptism21 Jun 1786, Northfield, Worcestereshire, England
Death26 Dec 1856
FatherJohn HOMER (~1744-1788)
MotherMartha COX (1743-1819)
Spouses
Death22 Sep 1860
BurialWorcestershire, England
OccupationCarrier
FatherSamuel WEAVER (1725-1804)
MotherMary JONES (~1744-1828)
Marriage16 Jul 1810, Birmingham, Warwickshire
ChildrenRichard Homer (1810-1812)
 Eliza Jane (1812-)
 James William (1819-1869)
 Ann Maria (1820-1865)
Notes for Mary Ann HOMER
The Homer family tree says she died at age 70

Parish Records Northfield, Birmingham
Mary Ann Homer daughter of Mr. John Homer and Martha his wife was baptized June 21 1786

Parish Records St. Philip, Birmingham
James Weaver of this Parish Bachelor and Mary Ann Homer of the Parish of Edgbaston in the County of Warwick spinster
married in this Church by Licence
This sixteenth Day of July in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ten
By me E. Dales Lecturer
In the Presence of Mary Yarnales and Michael Broome

In the 1841 census Rainbow Hill, Claines, Worcester
James Weaver, age 50, warfinger, born in Worcestershire
Mary Weaver, age 50, born in Worcestershire
Eliza Weaver, age 25 not born in the county.
Ann Weaver, age 20, not born in the county
Elizabeth Harcourts, age 20, born in the county

In the 1851 census No. 2 Rainbow Hill Terrace, Claines, Worcestershire
Head James Weaver, age 61, agent for a carrying firm, born Hartlebury, Worcestershire
Wife Mary Ann Weaver, age 62 [should be 64], agents wife, born Hay Green, Worcestershire
Daughter Eliza Jane Weaver, unmarried, age 37, born Birmingham, Warwickshire
Daughter Ann Maria Weaver, unmarried, age 30, born St. Martin Worcestershire
1 servant
Notes for James (Spouse 1)
of Worcester

From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1893
Mayor of Worcester in 1856
They had three children who survived; two daughters and one son James William Weaver etc.

buried at Worcester.

In the July to September 1860 death index James Weaver, Droitwich, Worcestershire, volume 6c, page 159

National Probate Calendarn October 20 1860
The Will of James Weaver late of the Parish of Claines in the City of Worcester Carrier deceased who died 22 September 1860 at the said Parish was proved at Worcester by the oaths of James William Weaver of Wolverhampton in the County of Stafford Carrier the Son and Eliza Jane Weaver of Rainbow Hill in the said Parish Spinster and Anne Maria Weaver of the same place Spinster the Daughters the Executors. Effects under 3000 pounds
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