At the time of the 1891 England Census Frank C. S. Weaver, aged 19, born in Leckhampton Gloucestershire was with his parents on Warden Hill Farm, Leckhampton.
At the time of the 1901 England Census Frank C. S. Weaver, aged 29, born in Leckhampton Glos, market gardener, and wife Ellen, aged 33, born in Cheltenham Glos, were living in Noverton Lane, Presbury Gloucestershire. With them were children (born in Prestbury) Frank C. S. (7), Edith N. (5), Dorothy M. (4), Frederick P. (2) and James W. (8 mnths).
At the time of the 1911 England Census Frank C. S. Weaver, aged 49, born in Leckhampton Gloucestershire, greengrocer, shopkeeper (own account), and wife of 18 years Ellen, aged 43, born in Cheltenham Gloucestershire (mother of 8 children), were living at 33 Fairview Road, Cheltenham. With them were children (a) born in Prestbury: Frank C. S. (17), Edith N. (15), apprentice milliner, Dorothy M. (14), Fred P. (12), school, James W. (10), school, and (b) born in Cheltenham: Cyril R. (7), Winifred J. (4) and Gertrude P. (1).
In March 1933 Frank Charles Spackman Weaver was granted Administration of the personal effects of his late brother Reginald Philip Weaver of Kemerton Worcestershire.
In the 1939 Register, Frank C S Weaver (b. 23 Feb 1872), widowed, farm worker, was with [his daughter] Dorothy M Wasley (b. 17 Sep 1896) unpaid domestic duties, and her husband Robert L F Wasley (b. 19 Oct 1895), piano tuner, at 15 Chatsworth Drive, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. At the same address were [Frank's children] Cyril R Weaver (b. 13 Apr 1903), shop manager [of] corn, seed and forage, Winifred J Weaver (b. 30 May 1906), unpaid domestic duties.
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SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. F. C. S. WEAVER
Former Local Tradesman
By the sudden death yesterday at 15, Chatsworth-drive, Cheltenham, of Mr. Frank Charles Spackman Weaver, aged 78 years, a link with the market gardeners and fruiterers of the past has been severed.
Mr. Weaver was for over 30 years a well known tradesman in the greengrocery and fruiterers' business in the Fairview-road, and had market garden ground at Prestbury for many years.
He was the eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Weaver, of Warden Hill, Leckhampton. Since giving up business some 16 years ago, he lived at the home of a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wasley, and with his unmarried daughter at Chatsworth-drive.
He will be sadly missed in a locality in which he was a respected and likeable character.
His wife died in 1918. He is survived by seven children, three sons and four daughters.
Gloucestershire Echo, Thursday, 16 Nov 1950, p. 3