The History of Northwestern Ohio & History of Paulding County
(H H Hardesty & Company Chicago IL/Toledo OH 1882) pg 231
Jacob Weimer
Jacob Weimer - is a native of Perry county, Ohio, born March 1, 1843, and is the son of Adam and Elizabeth (Ramsey) Weimer. He is now serving his second term as Justice of the Peace. His wife, Louisa (Bailey) Weimer, was born in Hardin county, Ohio, October 30, 1846, and her mother, Sarah (Deaking) Bailey, resides with her. Her father, James Bailey, died in 1876. She was married in Paulding county, October 3, 1867. Eight children have been added to thir family to brighten and enliven their declining years: Ella M., born Octobe 24, 1868; George H., January 24, 1869; Edward and Mary E., twins, February 1, 1871; Alexander, June 17, 1873; Adam F., February 20, 1875, died March 8, 1876; Sarah E., March 7, 1876, died July 14, 1876; William and Nancy, twins, May 28, 1880. Mr. W. was in the war of 1861, enlisted in the 38th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, August 18, 1861; discharged September 19, 1864, at the expiration of his three years; re-enlisted in the 192d Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered out at the close of the war. He has a farm of eighty acres. His postoffice address is Royal Oak, Paulding county, Ohio.
Compiled and Transcribed by Janet Kwasniak and Mike Sandridge