Leah Malloy — Weaver Mcclure- Pennsylvania

The combination of "Malloy," "Weaver," and "McClure" often appears in genealogical records legal notices

I was unable to find a comprehensive public report on an individual named "Leah Malloy Weaver McClure" in Pennsylvania. Based on the name structure provided, here is the information identified through available records: Leah Malloy Weaver McClure- Pennsylvania

This paper examines the life of Leah Malloy Weaver McClure (c. 1782–c. 1865), a figure emblematic of the pioneer women of Southwestern Pennsylvania. While often overshadowed in historical narratives by her husbands—Revolutionary War veteran Samuel Weaver and prominent settler John McClure—Leah’s life offers a compelling lens through which to view the domestic, economic, and social challenges of the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Westmoreland and Allegheny Counties. By synthesizing genealogical records, land deeds, and local historical texts, this paper reconstructs her biography, highlighting her role in the early settlement of the region, the management of complex family dynamics through successive marriages, and her enduring legacy in the lineage of the region. The combination of "Malloy," "Weaver," and "McClure" often

Could you clarify if you are looking for a or perhaps a genealogical review of these family names? Expand map Professional Services Weaving & Fiber Arts Events Weave a Wall Hanging - April 19 1865), a figure emblematic of the pioneer women

: Born on May 16, 1921, in Mifflin Township, PA, to Arthur and Annie Radel.