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Edward Weeks

Birth9/22/1790 - Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island, USA
Death9/22/1851 - Lockport, Niagara, New York, USA
MotherNaomi CARR
FatherBenedict Wickes

Born in Coventry, Kent, Rhode Island, USA on 9/22/1790 to Benedict Wickes and Naomi CARR. Edward Weeks married Elisabeth COMSTOCK and had 13 children. He passed away on 9/22/1851 in Lockport, Niagara, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Benedict Wickes
1753 - 1811
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Naomi Carr
1755 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Elisabeth Comstock
1800 - 1852
Children Show all
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Naomi Wickes
1820 - 1899
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Rachel V. Wickes
1830 - 1914
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John B Wickes
1825 - 1886
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William D. Wickes
1828 - 1853
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Elizabeth T. Wickes
1827 - 1887
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Samuel D. Wickes
1821 - 1860
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Hannah P. Wickes
1823 - 1834
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Sylvester E. Wickes
1824 - 1825
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Edward Zeus Wickes
1832 - Unknown
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Paris C. Wickes
1819 - 1820
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Sarah C Wickes
1834 - 1877
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Huldah P. Wickes
1837 - 1851
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Martha Wickes
1841 - Unknown

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