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Harmon Dobbin Weeks

BirthMay 1862 - Geneva, Alabama, USA
Death1950 - Quincy, Gadsden, Florida, USA
MotherSarah Ann"Sallie" Alford
FatherAndrew Jackson Weeks

Born in Geneva, Alabama, USA on May 1862 to Andrew Jackson Weeks and Sarah Ann"Sallie" Alford. Harmon Dobbin Weeks married Caledonia D Carnley and had 12 children. He passed away on 1950 in Quincy, Gadsden, Florida, USA.

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Parents
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Andrew Jackson Weeks
1824 - 1910
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Sarah Ann"sallie" Alford
1836 - 1910
Spouse(s)
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Caledonia D Carnley
1871 - 1952
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Mary Weeks
1892 - 1960
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Sallie "Fannie" P. Weeks
1889 - 1973
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Roxie Weeks
1904 - 1950
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Grady Weeks
1906 - 1993
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Lark W. Weeks
1901 - 1983
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Frances Weeks
1891 - 1954
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Alonzo Harmon Weeks
1898 - 1997
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Lonza Weeks
1896 - 1997
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Sally Weeks
1888 - 1889
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Daisy Weeks
1916 - 1978
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Dazel Weeks
1901 - Unknown
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Larkin Weeks
1902 - 1983

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