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Charles Weeks

Birth1808 - Landulph, Cornwall
Death1 Feb 1889 - St Germans, Cornwall, England
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Born in Landulph, Cornwall on 1808. Charles Weeks married Anne Weeks and had 11 children. He passed away on 1 Feb 1889 in St Germans, Cornwall, England.

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Anne Weeks
1813 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Frances M. Brenton
1851 - 1931
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Jessie Maria Weeks
1843 - 1932
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William Henry Weeks
1849 - Unknown
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John Palmer Weeks
1839 - Unknown
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Emma Anne Weeks
1841 - 1905
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Elizabeth Jane Weeks
1837 - 1903
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Ellen Louisa Weeks
1846 - Unknown
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Mary A Smith
1843 - Unknown
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Ama Palma Waks
1854 - Unknown
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William Henry Weeks
1853 - Unknown
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Frances Mary Weeks
Unknown - Unknown

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