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Amy Weeks

Birth24 Jan 1745 - New York, United States
Death27 Apr 1805 - Bengal, Dutchess County, New York, USA
MotherEdward Griffin
FatherEdward Griffin

Born in New York, United States on 24 Jan 1745 to Edward Griffin and Edward Griffin. Amy Weeks married Daniel Travis and had 13 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1805 in Bengal, Dutchess County, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Edward Griffin
1708 - 1786
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Edward Griffin
1710 - 1788
Spouse(s)
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Daniel Travis
1740 - 1805
Children Show all
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Martha Travis
1766 - 1861
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Richard Travis
1776 - 1862
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Sarah Travis- Hunt
1768 - 1846
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Gilbert Travis
1778 - 1831
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Isaac Travis
1770 - Unknown
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Daniel Travis
1775 - 1790
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Jamima Travis
1770 - 1863
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Jemima Travis
1772 - 1863
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Justus Travis
1785 - Unknown
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Griffin Travis
1781 - 1826
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Amy Travis
1788 - 1871
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David E. Travis
1783 - 1871
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Melissa Travis
1791 - 1799

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