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Harrison Avery Weathers

Male 1850 - 1889  (39 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harrison Avery Weathers was born on 31 Jan 1850 (son of Jenkins Devaney Weathers and Eunice Ann Bailey); died on 23 Apr 1889; was buried in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jenkins Devaney Weathers was born on 10 Dec 1819 in Rutherford County, North Carolina (son of Squire William Weathers and Celia Padgett); died on 13 May 1909 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Jenkins married Eunice Ann Bailey. Eunice was born on 10 May 1818; died on 19 Dec 1895 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eunice Ann Bailey was born on 10 May 1818; died on 19 Dec 1895 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. William Sidney Weathers was born on 6 Jul 1839; died on 9 Mar 1926; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    2. Albert Weathers was born about 1842; died in in Virginia.
    3. Rufus Pinkney Weathers was born about 1843; and died.
    4. Coachworth Monroe Weathers was born on 25 May 1845 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died on 14 Aug 1899 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    5. Samuel Weathers was born on 15 Sep 1848; died on 22 Apr 1875.
    6. 1. Harrison Avery Weathers was born on 31 Jan 1850; died on 23 Apr 1889; was buried in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    7. Margaret Ann Weathers was born on 25 Feb 1853 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died on 9 Jun 1924 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    8. Bailey Weathers was born on 11 Apr 1854; died on 21 Jul 1943; was buried in Bostic, Rutherford County, NC.
    9. John D. Weathers was born on 9 May 1856; died on 24 Dec 1933; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    10. Lillie Lee Weathers was born in 1858; died on 9 Jul 1904; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    11. Ella Weathers and died.
    12. Ailce Weathers and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Squire William WeathersSquire William Weathers was born in 1796 (son of Willis Weathers and Polly Mary Lynn); died in 1867 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Wellmon/ Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC

    Notes:

    When Cleveland County was formed in 1841 the first County Court was held in the home of William Weathers (known as Squire Billy).
    William Weathers was a low, stout, heavy man, and heavier than William Wellman.


    Cemetery:
    There is a stone marker with no inscription. A modern marker has been erected.

    William married Celia Padgett. Celia (daughter of William Padgett and Susan McKinney) was born on 8 Aug 1801; died on 26 Feb 1896 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Celia Padgett was born on 8 Aug 1801 (daughter of William Padgett and Susan McKinney); died on 26 Feb 1896 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    From P. Cleveland Gardner's Notes: Cecila ran away with Ned Glasco.

    Children:
    1. 2. Jenkins Devaney Weathers was born on 10 Dec 1819 in Rutherford County, North Carolina; died on 13 May 1909 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    2. Albert G. Weathers was born on 21 Jan 1822 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; died on 10 Jan 1902 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    3. Rufus Weathers died in 1888 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    4. Roxanna Jane Weathers was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Willis WeathersWillis Weathers was born on 29 Mar 1759 in Suffex County, Virginia; was christened on 1 May 1758 in Suffex County, Virginia (son of William Weathers and Mary Ann Rives); died in 1840 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • Cemetery: Wellmon/ Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Cleveland County, NC
    • Military Service: Revolutionary War

    Notes:

    Prior to his residence in Rutherford County ( now Cleveland), North Carolina, Willis had served in the Revolutionary War. His pension application id GSA File 57862. In this document Willis states that he entered service from Franklin County, North Carolina on 28 September 1780 as a drafted militia man under the command of Captain Jenkins Devaney in Colonel Heart's regiment later commanded by Colonel Brench under General Jones. He also said that he marched to Waxaw in South Carolina and returned and was discharged at Providence, North Carolina and entered service again as a volunteer in the fall of 1781in Franklin County, North Carolina for a term of twelve months under Captain John McKees who was under General Sumner. He later marched into South Carolina under Captain Hall in General Green's army and was discharged at Bacon Bridge in South Carolina. He stated that he had no record of his age. (Willis was born 29 March 1758 and christened 1 May 1758 with Ben Tomlinson, Edward Smith and Sarah Bradley as Godparents. This record is from Albemarle Parish Register kept by Reverend William Willie of Surry and Suxxex Counties in Virginia.) He adds that he was living in Franklin County when he entered the military; that he lived 11 years in York District, South Carolina and 3 years in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina and has lived in Rutherford County since that time which has been upwards of thirty years. He states that he was acquainted with Colonel Little (probably Lytle), Major Dunahoo, General Green and major Armstrong. He claimed that he had a discharge from Captain Hall but has since lost it. He named Drury Dobbins and John Bennett who could testify as to his character and veracity and their beliefs as to his services in the Revolutionary War. Drury Dobbins and John Bennett did sign a statement saying that they believed Willis to be a soldier in the Revolutionary War. William McKinney swore that he was acquainted with Willis Weathers and knows of his entering the service for twelve months. (William McKinney's mother was Sarah Weathers, sister of Willis Weathers) William McKinney served as a soldier in the Revolution with Willis during Willis' second term and stated that he has good reason to believe that Willis had served the other term as claimed since he had been acquainted with him throughout his life and that he had always been an esteemed and upright and a truthful individual. "Certificate 16795 issued 25 September 1833, Rate Fifty Dollars per annum Commenced 4 March 1831, Act of 7 June 1832 North Carolina Agency". This appears on the GSA records in Washington D.C. His death date is not included, but his grave marker in the Wellmon cemetery, Cleveland County, North Carolina gives the date of 1840. In "The History of Zion Church" by Lyda Poston, the author states that the first plot of land for the church was three acres purchased from Willis Weathers 5 April 1814. This land was located near the old Weathers Mill, later known as the old Lutz Mill. The land was bought for twenty dollars by the Anabaptist Church or Society at Zion. J.D. Weathers (Devaney) and A.G. Weathers (Albert), sons of William and grandsons of Willis, are listed as deacons serving the early period of church history.

    of Original Deed To Zion Baptist Church Number Six Township, Cleveland County, North Carolina
    Willis Weathers to Samuel Bailey, William Covington, and Mark Dedmon, Commissioners or the Ana Baptist Church or Society at Zion.
    Dated April 5, 1814
    Consideration $2O.00
    "a part of tract whereon said Willis Weathers now resides" .... "containing three acres" .... "for the use and benefit of the said Society at Zion or Meeting house as above mentioned forever"--
    Willis Weathers (seal)
    Witnesses:
    John Martin William Dedmon
    The above deed was proven in open court by the oath of John Martin Nov. 18, 1844 and ordered to be registered. Registered November 23, 1844 in Book 3rd, No 23rd, by William H. Green, Register._______________________________________
    The attached Original deed was discovered in courthouse of Cleveland County, N.C., by P. Cleveland Gardner, County Historian on the 8th day of July 1938 and by him delivered to Mr. Lee B. Weathers on the 9th day of July 1938, to be preserved by him etc.

    Willis married Polly Mary Lynn. Polly and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Polly Mary Lynn and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Squire William Weathers was born in 1796; died in 1867 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    2. Rebecca R. Weathers was born on 9 Aug 1797; died on 26 Jul 1879 in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
    3. Isham Weathers was born on 2 May 1780 in Gilkey, Rutherford Co., NC; died on 10 Jun 1863 in High Shoals Baptist Church, Cliffside, Rutherford Co., NC.
    4. Weathers and died.
    5. Weathers and died.
    6. WEATHERS and died.

  3. 10.  William Padgett died in 1854 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

    William married Susan McKinney. Susan and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Susan McKinney and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Celia Padgett was born on 8 Aug 1801; died on 26 Feb 1896 in Cleveland County, North Carolina; was buried in Cleveland County, North Carolina.