My family Genealogy

Catherine Adeline Click Weaver

Catherine Adeline Click the oldest child of Samuel Click and Julia Ann Koons. She was born April 30, 1839 in Stark County, Ohio.  (1) She married Daniel Weaver on September 1, 1859 in Stark County in a wedding officiated by John Stull, Minister of God.  Rev. Stull was a member of the Evangelical Association of North America.  (2)  The couple had six children, Nathaniel Neiden, Samuel Allen, Monroe Irvin, Priscilla Jane, William Henry and Hattie Salome.  (3) 

 In 1860 Daniel and Adeline were living in Jackson Township, Stark County, OH with an unnamed son that was two months old.  Daniel was a carpenter.  (4)  In 1870 Daniel and Adeline had moved to Green Township, Summit County, OH, where they remained for the rest of their lives.  They had four children  (Nathaniel, Samuel, Monroe and Priscilla).  Daniel was a carpenter and owned real estate worth $1,000, and a personal estate valued at $100.  (5)  Their son William Henry was born in 1873 and died in 1877. Their daughter Hattie was born June 25, 1877 and died 23 days later on July 18, 1877.  (6)   By 1880 Daniel was recorded as a farmer.  Two of his sons (Samuel and Monroe) were working on the farm with him, while Nathaniel was a coal miner.  (7)  

Click 4 generations 2
Samuel Click, Stella Weaver Myers, Nathaniel N. Weaver, Catherine Adeline Click Weaver

Daniel died on Oct. 6, 1914.  He is buried in the St. Paul’s Evangelical United Brethren Cemetery (now St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Cemetery) in McDonaldsville, Ohio.  (8)

 The 1920 Federal Census indicated that Adeline lived at the home of her brother, Samuel A. Click in Coventry Township.  She died on December 28, 1923 in Akron, Summit County, Ohio and was buried on December 30, 1923 in the St. Paul’s Evangelical United Brethren Cemetery (now St. Paul’s United Methodist Church Cemetery) in McDonaldsville, Ohio. When she died, she was living at 767 Bell Avenue in Akron, Ohio.  This was possibly the home of a daughter.   The cause of death was cerebral paralysis due to cerebral hemorrhage.  (9)

 Sources

  1. Weaver, Adeline; Certificate of Death, Ohio Department of Health, #74345.
  2.  Early Marriages of Stark County, Ohio Vol. III, Alliance Genealogical Society, Alliance, Ohio, Closson  Press, Apollo, PA, 1995.
  3. Weaver Family Bible.  Copy provided by Jo Weaver Pettit, granddaughter of Monroe Weaver.
  4. 1860 United States Census, Jackson Township,Stark County, Ohio, digitized image, ancestry.com.
  5. 1870 United States Census, Green Township, Summit County, Ohio, digitized image, ancestry.com.
  6. Weaver Family Bible.  Copy provided by Jo Weaver Pettit, granddaughter of Monroe Weaver.
  7. 1880 United States Census, Green Township, Summit County, Ohio, digitized image, ancestry.com.
  8. Weaver, Daniel; Certificate of Death, Ohio Department of Health.
  9. Weaver, Adeline; Certificate of Death, Ohio Department of Health.