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Abigail Weeks

Birth09 March 1809 - Canaan, Essex, Vermont, United States of America
DeathJune 1863 - Prairie du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA
MotherAbigail Moody
FatherSamuel Weeks

Born in Canaan, Essex, Vermont, United States of America on 09 March 1809 to Samuel Weeks and Abigail Moody. Abigail Weeks married Jonathan Clough and had 8 children. She passed away on June 1863 in Prairie du Sac, Sauk, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Weeks
1770 - 1854
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Abigail Moody
1776 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Jonathan Clough
1812 - 1872
Children Show all
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Abigail "Abbie" Clough
1848 - 1897
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Mary Adeline Clough
1843 - 1886
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Cyrus James Clough
1836 - 1913
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Eliza Ann Clough
1834 - 1868
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William W. Clough
1851 - Unknown
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Orlando Clough
1845 - Unknown
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Samuel Clough
1832 - 1832
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Moses Timothy Clough
1846 - 1877

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