Isaac Weaver, Jr.

Isaac Weaver, Jr.
5th Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
In office
November 5, 1800  March 1, 1803
Preceded by Cadwalader Evans
Succeeded by Simon Snyder
Treasurer of Pennsylvania
In office
1802–1807
Preceded by Jacob Carpenter
Succeeded by William Findlay
Personal details
Born 1756
Died 1830
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Political party Democratic-Republican Party
Spouse(s) Abigal Price
Profession schoolmaster
Religion Quaker

Isaac Weaver, Jr. (1756–1830) was a Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1800-1803.[1] He resigned as Speaker on March 1, 1803, to take the office of Pennsylvania Treasurer, at that time an office elected by the General Assembly.

Weaver was elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1797 and served through 1803.

See also

References

  1. Schmedlen, Jean Hearn (2004). Wisdom, Vision and Diplomacy:Speakers of the Pennsylvania House. A Biographical History of the Speakers of the Provincial Assembly and the House of Representatives, 1682–2004 (2 ed.) (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania House of Representatives). p. 98. ISBN 0-9667794-0-1. Born:1756, Died: 1830, Unknown. ember of the House, Greene County 1797–1803.
Political offices
Preceded by
Jacob Carpenter
Treasurer of Pennsylvania
1802–1807
Succeeded by
William Findlay


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