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James A. Weeks

Birth27 Apr 1845 - Mississippi, United States
Death17 Oct 1913 - Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States
MotherElizabeth Ann Scott
FatherJohn Henry Weeks

Born in Mississippi, United States on 27 Apr 1845 to John Henry Weeks and Elizabeth Ann Scott. James A. Weeks married Mary Casandra Smith and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1913 in Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States.

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Parents
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John Henry Weeks
1823 - 1903
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Elizabeth Ann Scott
1825 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Mary Casandra Smith
1851 - 1931
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Fannie B. Weeks Mcclanahan
1874 - 1955
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Amzi L Weeks
1875 - 1911
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Stephen A. Weeks
1871 - 1905
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John Nicholas Weeks
1870 - 1935
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Annie L Weeks
1888 - Unknown
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James Obed Weeks
1877 - 1897
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Rosie Etta Weeks
1893 - 1947
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Viola Weeks
Unknown - Unknown
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Florina Weeks
Unknown - Unknown
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Carl Weeks
Unknown - Unknown

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