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Charles Weeks

BirthJul 1776 - Durrington (near Bulford), Wiltshire, England
Death2 Nov 1857 - Durrington, Wiltshire
MotherAnne Ann Spredway Spreadbury
FatherThomas Weeks

Born in Durrington (near Bulford), Wiltshire, England on Jul 1776 to Thomas Weeks and Anne Ann Spredway Spreadbury. Charles Weeks married Susanna Paine and had 14 children. He passed away on 2 Nov 1857 in Durrington, Wiltshire.

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Parents
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Thomas Weeks
1775 - 1820
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Anne Ann Spredway Spreadbury
1747 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Paine
1777 - 1826
Children Show all
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Joanna Weeks
1809 - 1864
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James Weeks
1806 - 1876
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Joel Weeks
1814 - 1902
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Louisa Weeks
1804 - 1877
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James Weeks
1816 - 1889
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Martha Weeks
1800 - 1820
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Sarah Weeks
1798 - 1851
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John Weeks
1808 - 1844
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Elizabeth Paine
1796 - 1864
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Joseph Weeks
1811 - 1902
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Henry Weeks
1802 - Unknown
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William Weeks
1811 - 1889
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Samuel Weeks
1806 - Unknown
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Joseph Weeks
1805 - Unknown

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