Joseph Albert Weller, 18531930 (aged 76 years)

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Joseph Albert /Weller/
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Joseph Albert
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Weller
Birth June 20, 1853

MarriageMary Elizabeth AxlineView this family
August 2, 1874 (aged 21 years)
Death January 26, 1930 (aged 76 years)

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Family with Mary Elizabeth Axline
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18531930
Birth: June 20, 1853
Death: January 26, 1930
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18511940
Birth: June 29, 1851 38 27
Death: November 25, 1940Crooksville, Perry, OH
Marriage MarriageAugust 2, 1874Muskingum, OH
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Son of Henry and Mary Ellen (Hammond) Weller. Married Mary Elizabeth Axline on 2 Aug 1874 in Perry County, OH. Father of Boyd H. b. 10 Jun 1875, Homer H. b. 24 Jan 1877, Samuel Paul b. 22 Sep 1878, Anna Mae b. 11 Jan 1881, Fred R. b. 10 May 1882, Nora B. b. 20 Apr 1884, Ruth R. b. 6 Feb 1886, Edith b. 11 Mar 1888, Roy M. b. 19 Jun 1889, Mabel b. 19 Sep 1891 and William b. 20 May 1893.

J. ALBERT WELLER OF CROOKSVILLE IS PARALYSIS VICTIM J. Albert Weller, aged 76, prominent Crooksville resident and the father of Samuel P. and Homer H. Weller, both of this city, died at his home at 6:00 Sunday evening following an illness from paralysis. He had been in failing health for over six years, and a short time ago was stricken with paralysis, and since that time has been bedfast. Mr. Weller was well-known in Perry county, and was a member of the Iliff M.E. church. Surviving are his widow and the following children: Homer H. and Samuel P. Weller, both of Zanesville; Mrs. Alvin Smith, of Frankfort; Mrs. Joseph Pletcher, of Crooksville; Fred Weller, of East Fultonham; Mrs. Thomas Mauere, of Roseville; Ray M. Weller, of Akron; two brothers, C.E. Weller of Salina, Kan.; J.W. Weller, of East Fultonham; two sisters; Mrs. Edward Grimsley, of Lancaster, and Mrs. Seward Jones, of Newton Highlands, Mass. and 17 grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Iliff M.E. church at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, and burial will be made in the Fultonham cemetery by Cannon & Cannon.

Copied from the Zanesville Times-Recorder, Monday, January 27, 1930).

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