Mary Victoria Weber

Brief Life History of Mary Victoria

Mary Victoria Weber was born on 30 March 1848, in Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany as the daughter of Lawrence Weber and Mary Hambacher. She had at least 3 sons and 3 daughters with Peter M Young. She died on 23 March 1924, in Reserve Township, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 75.

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Family Time Line

Peter M Young
1847–1934
Mary Victoria Weber
1848–1924
Anna M Grode
1882–
Peter George Young
1886–1975
Mary Anna Young
1890–1967
Edward A Young
1893–1973
Joseph A Young
1896–1987
Anne Young
1899–1978

Sources (6)

  • Mary Young in household of Peter Young, "United States Census, 1910"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Mary Victoria Weber - Individual or family possessions: birth-name: Mary Victoria Young
  • Mary Weber in entry for Anna M Young, "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007"

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World Events (8)

1852 · The Book of Mormon Published in German

On May 25, 1852, the Book of Mormon is published in German.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1868 · Impeach the President!

Caused by many crimes and breaking the Tenure of Office Act, Many Senators and House Representatives became angry with President Johnson and began discussions of his Impeachment. After a special session of Congress, the Articles of Impeachment were approved by the House and then the Senate. Making Andrew Johnson the first President to be Impeached.

Name Meaning

German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a weaver, Middle High German wëber, German Weber, an agent derivative of weben ‘to weave’. This form of the surname is also established in many other parts of Europe, notably in France (mainly Alsace and Lorraine), Poland, and the Netherlands. In Hungary it is mostly spelled Wéber and Véber. In Russia, Slovenia, Czechia, Slovakia, and Croatia it is (also) established in the Slavicized form Veber , which is in Czechia also spelled Vebr. Compare Waber , Weaber , Weaver , Webber , and Webre .

History: As a name of ultimately Swiss German origin the surname Weber is also established among the American Mennonites. However, descendants of the early Mennonite settlers, who came to PA in the early 18th century, mostly bear the Americanized form of the name (see Weaver ).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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