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John Weeks

Birth9 Jun 1804 - Carteret, North Carolina, United States
Death30 Aug 1843 - Not Available
MotherAnn O'steen Weeks
FatherTheophilus Weeks

Born in Carteret, North Carolina, United States on 9 Jun 1804 to Theophilus Weeks and Ann O'steen Weeks. John Weeks married Clarissa Roberts and had 11 children. He passed away on 30 Aug 1843.

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Parents
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Theophilus Weeks
1760 - 1839
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Ann O'steen Weeks
1763 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Clarissa Roberts
1800 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ellis
1801 - 1877
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Levi Reuben Weeks
1831 - 1863
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Sarah Ann Weeks
1835 - 1856
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Sherod Sheffield Weeks
1828 - 1885
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Thomas E Weeks
1829 - 1836
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Richard Kall C. Weeks, 2Nd Lt. (Csa)
1834 - 1864
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Francis Marion Weeks, (Csa)
1843 - 1879
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Jonathan H. Weeks
1830 - 1909
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Barnett C Weeks
1825 - 1864
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William Theophilus Weeks
1838 - 1933
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Celita? Cook Weeks
1835 - Unknown
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Alexander Adkinson Weeks
1840 - 1882

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