Person:Nicholas Weber (3)

Watchers
Nicholas Weber
 
m. Abt 1722
  1. Conrad WeberAbt 1722 -
  2. Jacob WeberAbt 1724 -
  3. Nicholas WeberAbt 1726 -
  4. Mary WeberAbt 1734 -
  5. Rosina WeberAbt 1736 -
  6. Christian Weber1744 - 1815
  7. Benjamin WeberAbt 1745 -
  8. Catharine WeberAbt 1747 - Bef 1794
m. 28 May 1755
Facts and Events
Name Nicholas Weber
Alt Name Nicholas Weaver
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1726 of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 28 May 1755 St. Michaels Zion Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvaniato Susanna Eaton

Marriage Record

St. Michael's & Zion Church, Pennsylvania, PA:


May 28, 1755 - Nicholaus Weber and Susanna Eaton


Notes

From Ancestry Message Board:


EATON
TacBlke (View posts) Posted: 22 Nov 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query Edited: 16 Jul 2001 7:00PM GMT
Surnames: COOK, DEAVES, EATON, LUKENS, WEBER
Sorry I missed the messages about the Welsh-Baptists but now realize my ancestor, Susanna EATON who was listed in one book as an 'English Quaker', could have been Welsh. Susanna EATON m. Nicholas WEBER at St Michaels Zion Lutheran Church 28 May 1755. Nicholas was the son of Christian WEBER, one of the first settlers of Towamencin, Montgomery Co, in 1727. An EATON is interred in the Mennonite Graveyard in Towamencin and a few Welsh settled in Towamencin in the 1700's Records of the baptism of the children (Jacob, Wm and Susanna) are not in Quaker records or the records at St Michaels. Nicholas was a blacksmith and bought properties in Whitemarsh and Germantown on the main road, near hostelries as he probably shoed horses (my guess. Does anyone know where the nearest Baptist Church would be in Towamencin ca 1750? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
[Source: http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.pennsylvania.counties.montgomery/1111/mb.ashx]
References
  1. International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008).