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Dorcas Tabitha Weeks

Birth27 Jul 1856 - Broad Chalke, Wiltshire
DeathSep 1935 - Kensington, London
MotherLydia Penny
FatherWilliam Weeks

Born in Broad Chalke, Wiltshire on 27 Jul 1856 to William Weeks and Lydia Penny. Dorcas Tabitha Weeks married John Peters and had 7 children. She passed away on Sep 1935 in Kensington, London.

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Parents
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William Weeks
1820 - 1894
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Lydia Penny
1821 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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John Peters
1856 - 1902
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James Bignell
1870 - 1937
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Elsie Lilian Rose Peters
1894 - 1942
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Nellie Peters
1886 - 1951
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Charles James Peters
1881 - 1928
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Agnes May Peters
1888 - 1969
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Louisa Annie Peters
1879 - 1945
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John William Peters
1877 - 1924
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Ethel Peters
1881 - Unknown

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