John Weaver (and his family) is described in the book "Franklin Weaver: A Time Line: 1828-1884" by Ellen Claire Weaver Shaeffer, 1996, page 182, which states that "John Weaver...was born October 2, 1776. His tombstone states that he was 72 y. 2 m. 19 d. at his death the 21st of July 1847. He lived at Westerlo, NY and was a farmer. ...He married Catharine Keasoner or Reasoner, born 21 August 1773 of Stillwater, Saratoga, NY, who died 4 Nov. 1854. John Weaver died 21 July 1847 and is buried in the Baldwin-Snyder Cemetery of Conneaut Township, Crawford County, PA."
A history of Martha Raymer is listed in FamilySearch Family Tree, PID#: KWJ4-1GT.
Genealogical information on the family of Conrad Raymer and Elizabeth "Lissie" Ladow" is listed in the book "Franklin Weaver: A Time Line: 1828-1884" by Ellen Claire Weaver Shaeffer, 1996, pages 186-187.
Edited comments taken from earlier family group records: "Gilbert was buried at Etna cemetary. He was a tailor and lived in Dryden, New York. He and his family consisted of himself and his wife, 3 boys under ten, two girls under ten, one girl between 10 and 16. No date of his wife has been found. This information was from the Census of 1810."
Edward Weaver is described in the book "Franklin Weaver: A Time Line: 1828-1884" by Ellen Claire Weaver Shaeffer, 1996, page 181, as follows: "Edward Weaver...was born June 10, 1746 and died Jan. 29, 1828. He resided at Half Moon, NY, and in 1818 he removed to Westerlo, NY, where he died. Letters of Administration of his estate were issued to his daughter, Mary Evans, Feb. 4, 1828. He served in the Revolutionary War as Ensign in Captain Amos Hutchin's Company, Col. Lewis DuBois' New York Regiment. He married Mary Smith, whose descendants state that she died in 1819. He may have married a second time as the Pension Records show that he had a wife living in 1820 aged 64."
The original family group records and/or genealogical research work on the Ancestos of Edward Weaver was apparently published and/or conducted by Martha Merrill Smith of Arizona and Bertha S. Powell of Sandy, Utah in the mid-1900's. Copies of these records are in possession of Ethel M. Brough of West Valley City, Utah.