Charles Weaver

Charles Weaver

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  • Charles A. Weaver — (born April 11, 1845), of Moundsville, a notably successful business man, was born in York County, Pennsylvania. His father, Elijah Weaver, a native of Maryland, was a whip manufacturer by occupation, and died in 1878, at the age of sixty one. By …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Yardley Weaver — City of Edmonton Alderman In office December 12, 1921 – December 10, 1923 Serving with Aldermen elected in 1921 Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta In office June 28, 192 …   Wikipedia

  • Charles P. Weaver — Charles Parsons Weaver Born March 14, 1851(1851 03 14) Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. Died November 21, 1932(1932 11 21) (aged 81) Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A. Residence …   Wikipedia

  • Charles F. Weaver — 22nd Mayor of Ashland, Kentucky In office January 4, 1927 – January 1, 1928 Preceded by E. E. Ramey Succeeded by W. C. Frailie Personal details Died …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Harrison McNutt — Born 11 December 1928(1928 12 11) Denver, Colorado, United States Nationality Am …   Wikipedia

  • Charles W. Bryan — 30th Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska In office 1935–1937 Preceded by Fenton B. Fleming Succeeded by Oren S. Copeland …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Woodson — at an Atlanta Hawks game in May 2008. No. 21     Green Bay Packers Cornerback …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Fenerty — c.1870 Born c.January 1821 (DOB not known) Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia (Canada was not a united country at his birth) …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Comiskey — First baseman/Manager/Owner Born: August 15, 1859(1859 08 15) Chicago, Illinois …   Wikipedia

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