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Jerusha Lewis

Birth18 Apr 1711 - Westerly;Washington Co.,Rhode Island
DeathNot Available - Bethpage, Nassau, New York
MotherAnna Lanphere
FatherJohn Lewis

Born in Westerly;Washington Co.,Rhode Island on 18 Apr 1711 to John Lewis and Anna Lanphere. Jerusha Lewis married Robert Weeks and had 10 children. She passed away in Bethpage, Nassau, New York.

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Parents
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John Lewis
1660 - 1735
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Anna Lanphere
1661 - 1748
Spouse(s)
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Robert Weeks
1708 - 1741
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Richard Powell
1704 - 1774
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George Brown
1686 - 1737
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Samuel Iii Weeks
1705 - 1757
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George Braun
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ezekiel Weeks
1734 - 1779
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Jerusha Weekes
1731 - Unknown
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Robert Weeks
1741 - 1771
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Joanna Weeks
1729 - Unknown
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Jemina Weeks
1736 - Unknown
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Joshua Weeks
1739 - Unknown
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Henry Weeks
1730 - Unknown
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Richard Weeks
1732 - Unknown
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Christopher Brown
1721 - Unknown
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Joshua Lewis
1723 - Unknown

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