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1817 - 1874 (57 years)
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Name |
Abraham C. Weber |
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Rev. |
Born |
14 Mar 1817 |
Berlin, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
6 Jul 1874 |
Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario |
Person ID |
I22622 |
All |
Last Modified |
21 Nov 2007 |
Family |
Judith Martin, b. 2 Jan 1821, Waterloo County, Ontario , d. 12 Mar 1884, Waterloo Township, Waterloo County, Ontario (Age 63 years) |
Married |
23 Oct 1838 |
Children |
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Last Modified |
30 Aug 2008 |
Family ID |
F6425 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
Born:
- From Ezra Eby Book
Abraham C. Weber," the youngest son of Abraham and Elizabeth (Cressman) Weber, was born in Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario, March 14th, 1817. On October 23rd, 1838, he was married to Judith, youngest daughter of Peter and Anna (Zimmerman) Martin. She was born January 2nd, 1821, and died March 12th, 1884. After their marriage he moved on his father's farm, being composed of part of lot No. 15, German Company's Tract. Here they resided until the Grand Trunk Railway was built in 1855, when they sold their large farm and purchased that of Benjamin Shantz and Stafford's farms at Freeport. Here they resided until his death which took place July 6th, 1874. She resided until his death which took place July 6th, 1874. She resided with her son, Moses, on the west side of the Grand River, near Chicopee, where she died. He was ordained as minister of the Gospel for the Mennonite denomination, December 22nd, 1850. He preached regularly and attended frequently at funerals. His time was largely occupied in visiting the sick and giving words of consolation to such who were seeking their spiritual welfare, and his life was a busy one. So much of his time was devoted to his pastoral duties that he was almost unable to attend to his private affairs. Although sacrificing much of his time in the service of the church of his choice, he would not receive any compensation for the time devoted in behalf of the church, but looked for his reward beyond the present life where the faithful labors in His vineyard shall be spiritually rewarded for all ages of eternity. They had a numerous family, being composed of sixteen children.
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