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  2. Weaver family (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    As a slaveholding family, many members of the Weaver family fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War, such as Captain Elbert Weaver (1841–1935), who was Montraville's first son, and Private Abraham Weaver (1832–1913), who deserted in northern Georgia after his unit was slaughtered during Wheeler's October 1863 Raid.

  3. Charles F. Weaver - Wikipedia

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    The Ashland Foundry & Machine Works, began by Daniel L. Weaver (presumably a relative) and William Wirt Culbertson was taken over by Weaver upon Daniel's 1894 death. Weaver operated the plant until his own death in 1932 and it continued to be under his estate. [2] In 1904, Weaver was a delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky. [3]

  4. Clement Weaver - Wikipedia

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    Clement Weaver (c. 1620-1683), also known as Clement Weaver Jr. and Sergeant Clement Weaver, was a member of the House of Deputies of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations in 1678, [1] [2] one of the founders of East Greenwich, [2] [3] [4] and the immigrant ancestor of thousands of Weaver descendants in the United States. [4]

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  6. Levingston Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    At the site of Levingston Shipbuilding Company is a historical marker that reads: [3] In 1859, three brothers, Samuel, David and John Levingston, arrived in Orange from Ireland and purchased an existing shipyard, where they built wooden ships for more than thirty years.

  7. W. J. Yarwood & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The company founder, William James Yarwood (1851–1926) served an apprenticeship at an ironfoundry in Northwich. He was appointed as a blacksmith with the River Weaver Navigation. In 1896 he assumed control and renamed the John Thompson shipbuilding business, based on the west bank of the River Weaver near Northwich.

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