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Ellen Weeks

Birth27 Dec 1832 - Noble County, Indiana, USA
Death07 May 1903 - Harrison, Harrison County, Iowa, USA
MotherMary Crow
FatherCharles Weeks

Born in Noble County, Indiana, USA on 27 Dec 1832 to Charles Weeks and Mary Crow. Ellen Weeks married Joseph Erixon and had 10 children. She passed away on 07 May 1903 in Harrison, Harrison County, Iowa, USA.

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Parents
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Charles Weeks
1800 - 1841
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Mary Crow
1810 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Erixon
1846 - 1918
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David Nelson Follett
1826 - 1875
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C F Peterson
1853 - Unknown
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Michael Walsh
1830 - 1906
Children Show all
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Susan Clarinda "Clara" Follett
1856 - 1889
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Sarah Ann Follett
1851 - 1918
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Matilda Jane Follett
1859 - 1923
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Sarah Ann Schmidt
1861 - Unknown
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Rose Follett
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Catherine Follett
1852 - 1936
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Jonathan Follett
1849 - Unknown
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Martin N Follett
1855 - 1870
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Eliza Charlotte Follett
1865 - 1946
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Sara Follett
1856 - 1919

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