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Jonathan Weaver (February 23, 1824 – February 6, 1901) was a 19th-century bishop of the
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Early life

Weaver was born in
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on February 23, 1824. He was the youngest of twelve children, grew up on a farm, and attended public schools. He converted at a camp meeting in 1841, when he was 17.


Career

In 1847, Weaver entered the Muskingum Conference. In 1848 he was ordained by Bishop Glossbrenner. In 1851 he was chosen presiding elder, and in 1857, he was a delegate to the General Conference at Cincinnati. The trustees of Otterbein College hired him as soliciting agent, a post he served for eight years. In 1861, the General Conference elected him bishop for the Pacific Coast. He declined, preferring to stay with the college. In 1865, Weaver campaigned to be editor of the ''Religious Telescope''. He lost election, but was instead selected by the General Conference to the office of bishop. In matters of policy, he was a moderate, often refusing to take a public position, but he was better as a preacher and author. In 1893, age began to catch up with Weaver, and he was relieved of active duties, and elected bishop ''emeritus''. Weaver died February 6, 1901.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Weaver, Jonathan 1824 births 1901 deaths American United Brethren in Christ Arminian ministers Arminian writers Bishops in Ohio Burials at Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum Otterbein University People from Carroll County, Ohio People from Dayton, Ohio