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Abel Weeks

Birth10 Jun 1735 - Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United States
Death1824 - New York, USA
MotherNancy Mary Van Tassel
FatherAbel Abel Weeks

Born in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United States on 10 Jun 1735 to Abel Abel Weeks and Nancy Mary Van Tassel. Abel Weeks married James Weeks and had 13 children. He passed away on 1824 in New York, USA.

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Parents
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Abel Abel Weeks
1696 - 1782
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Nancy Mary Van Tassel
1745 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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James Weeks
1745 - Unknown
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Abigail Tyler
1736 - 1764
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Sarah Kipp
1746 - 1823
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Mary Nancy Van Tassel
1745 - 1849
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Mary
1735 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Sarah Weeks
1781 - 1864
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Phebe Jane Weeks
1765 - 1864
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Ann Margaret Weeks
1778 - 1849
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Samuel Weeks
1773 - 1839
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Robert Weeks
1765 - 1845
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Martha Jane Weeks
1750 - 1835
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Lydia Weeks
1759 - Unknown
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Stephen Francis Weeks
1777 - 1849
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Anna Weeks
1757 - 1827
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Smith Weeks
1761 - 1829
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John Weeks
1758 - 1847
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Hannah Weeks
1761 - 1835
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Martha Weeks
1750 - Unknown

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