1. George & Nellie moved to North Carolina around 1783...however, by 1790 they were in Wilkes County, Georgia.
1. Information from Habersham County, Georgia, of 1830, Rabun County 1840, and Lumpkin County 1850.
1. One source shows John was born 1801 in North Carolina.
2. Another souce shows 1802 in South Carolina.
3. The Peter Weaver Family by Mrs. Thelia Taylor.
4. Application for Pension 20 Jun 1891...signed by A. P. Hayes and Witness...S. W. Hayes.
1. George Washington or William Hinkle & Levinia Weaver are the great great grandparents of Thelia Taylor.
2. Book, The Peter Weaver Family, by: Mrs. Thelia Taylor.
1. Levinia & George were 1st Cousins...
1. Solomon & George were TWINS.
1. George & Solomon were TWINS.
1. The name William is just a speculation since his daughter Willie had a son she named William.
1. Thomas is listed on 1850 Census in Lumpkin County, Georgia, with no family.
1. Alternate place of birth: Lumpkin County, Georgia.
2. Nancy is listed as a widow in 1860, and moved to Habersham County, Georgia.
1. David was captured near Atlanta, July 22, 1864, by General Sherman's Army and was a prisoner of war at the military prison in Louisville, Kentucky.
2. He was discharged from there and sent to Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, on Aug 1, 1864, where he appears on a roll on March 1864 as a shoemaker.
3. He must have died while in the service as POW.
4. The family appears on the Cherokee County Census of 1850.
1. Rachel seems to have been living next door to her sister in Clark County, Arkansas, and listed as a widow, head of household.
2. Alternate date of marriage....11 Jun 1842.
1. Silas and his brother Simeon moved from Lumpkin County to Cherokee County.
2. They both went West to California in search of gold about 1850, and reportedly returned with enough funds to purchase land.
3. Silas bought Lot Nos 260, 280, 281, and 297 in Cherokee County.
4. He and his brother both fought in the Civil War in Battle of Vicksburg, and were both taken prisoner of war. After their release they both returned to their plantation homes in Cherokee County.
5. He was a farmer.
6. Some of his children moved to Texas.
1. There was a William Tatum who married Parthenia Thurmond 13 Aug 1811...maybe he was Parthena Tatum's brother....