Person:Christiana Huber (3)

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Christiana Hubler
  • HJohn P. Weaver1831 - 1900
  • WChristiana Hubler1844 - Bet 1900 & 1910
m. 2 Jan 1866
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Name[1] Christiana Hubler
Unknown[2] Mrs. John Peter Weaver
Unknown[3] Christena Hubler
Gender Female
Birth[3] Nov 1844 Miami, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Marriage 2 Jan 1866 Montgomery, Ohio, United Statesto John P. Weaver
Death[3] Bet Jul 1900 and 1910 Miamisburg, Montgomery, Ohio, United Statescan't find in 1910 census, not living with Ruby
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  1. .

    John Weaver
    Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of the City of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio
    1897
    pg. 991,
    married Christiana Hubler

    daughter of George W. Hubler (1810-1872)

    GEORGE W. HUBLER, [pages 991-992] of Miamisburg, Ohio, traveling salesman and collector for the McCormick Harvesting Machine company, of Chicago, was born in Jefferson township, Montgomery county, Ohio, February 22, 1848, a son of George W. and Salome (Lesher) Hubler and grandson of Michael and Margaret (Gebhart) Hubler, natives of Pennsylvania and pioneers of Miami township.

    Michael Hubler was a native of Berks county, Pa., a son of Michael Hubler, and settled in Miami township, Montgomery county, Ohio, about 1808, where he engaged in farming, and lived to be over ninety-two years of age. His wife was a daughter of Michael and Margaret Gebhart, natives of Pennsylvania, who settled in Miami township in 1806, cleared and improved the farm now owned and occupied by A. J. Hubler and died there. She bore him six children—Elizabeth (Mrs. John Wrights), George W., Andrew J., Margaret, Perry and Louisa (Mrs. Samuel Bechtolt).

    George W. Hubler, father of subject, was born in Miami township in 1810; after attaining his majority, he engaged in farming in Jefferson township until 1860, when he removed to Miamisburg and conducted a clothing and tailoring establishment up to 1870, when he retired from business on account of ill health. During the late Civil war he served 100 days as a member of company D, One Hundred and Thirty-first Ohio volunteer infantry, received an honorable discharge at the expiration of service, and died in 1872. His wife was a daughter of Jacob Lesher, a pioneer of Miami township. She bore him three children—Christiana (Mrs. John Weaver), George W. and John H.

    George W. Hubler, the subject, was reared in Montgomery county, educated in the public schools, and began life for himself as a telegraph operator, which calling he followed for two years—1868-69. He then served an apprenticeship of four years at the carpenter's trade, and in 1873 went west, and was employed as engineer on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, and Denver & Rio Grande railroads until 1879, when he returned to Miamisburg, and entered the machinery department of the Hoover & Gamble works, where he remained until 1888—a part of the time being on the road as traveling agent. In 1889 he was traveling salesman for the Champion Reaper «& Mower company of Springfield, Ohio, and in June, 1890, entered into a contract with the McCormick company of Chicago, with whom he has since been engaged as salesman and collector.

    Mr. Hubler was married November 12, 1867, to Sally, daughter of David and Margaret (Neible) Hetzel, of Miami township, and has two sons — Herbert H. and Robert L. He is a royal arch Mason, a member of the I. 0. 0. F. encampment, canton Groby, and a K. of P.; in politics he is a republican, and in his business relations is energetic, painstaking and faithful to every duty entrusted to his care.

  2. .

    Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993

    Name: Christina Hubler
    Gender: Female
    Marriage Date: 2 Jan 1866
    Marriage Place: Montgomery, Ohio, USA
    Spouse:
    John P. Weaver
    Film Number: 001030837

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 .

    Christena Hubler Weaver
    Birth: Nov 1844 Ohio, USA
    Death: unknown Miamisburg, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
    Burial: Hillgrove Cemetery, Miamisburg, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
    Memorial #: 75422451
    Bio: Second wife of John P. Weaver 1831.

    Children:
    1-Salome M. Weaver 27 Sept 1866 Montgomery Co., Ohio
    2-Ruby Weaver 1 May 1880 Montgomery Co., Ohio
    3-Birdie Marie Weaver 24 Sept 1883 Montgomery Co., Ohio


    d/o George Washington Hubler & Sarah Salome Lesher
    Family Members
    Spouse
    John Peter Weaver 1831-1900
    Maintained by: Linda J. Morris (47181309)
    Originally Created by: Gravehuntermary Mary Downing-Mahan (47105690)
    Added: 24 Aug 2011
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75422451/christena-weaver
    Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75422451/christena-weaver : accessed 22 December 2021), memorial page for Christena Hubler Weaver (Nov 1844–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 75422451, citing Hillgrove Cemetery, Miamisburg, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Linda J. Morris (contributor 47181309) .

  4.   .

    Dayton Herald (Dayton, Ohio)17 Jul 1900, TuePage 2 wife still alive as she is executrix of husband's estate

  5.   .

    Name: Christine Weaver
    Age: 55
    Birth Date: Nov 1844
    Birthplace: Ohio, USA
    Home in 1900: Miamisburg, Montgomery, Ohio
    Ward of City: 1
    Street: North Main
    House Number: 35
    Sheet Number: 4
    Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 74
    Family Number: 89
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Father's Birthplace: Ohio, USA
    Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, USA
    Mother: number of living children: 1
    Mother: How many children: 3
    Can Read: Yes
    Can Write: Yes
    Can Speak English: Yes
    House Owned or Rented: Own
    Home Free or Mortgaged: F
    Farm or House: H
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members Age Relationship
    Christine Weaver 55 Head
    Ruby Weaver
    20 Daughter