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John Weeks

Birthabt 1834 - Lenham, Kent, England
DeathDec 1916 - Hollingbourne, Kent, England
MotherSarah Cooper
FatherJames Weeks

Born in Lenham, Kent, England on abt 1834 to James Weeks and Sarah Cooper. John Weeks married Caroline Woolley and had 10 children. He passed away on Dec 1916 in Hollingbourne, Kent, England.

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Parents
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James Weeks
1802 - Unknown
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Sarah Cooper
1806 - 1876
Spouse(s)
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Caroline Woolley
1841 - 1927
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Philip John Weeks
1867 - 1952
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Alfred Clement Weeks
1884 - 1977
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Jessie Louisa Weeks
1878 - 1895
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Emily Grace Weeks
1874 - 1937
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Edith Agnes Weeks
1869 - 1940
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Stanley Weeks
1880 - 1928
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Frank Thomas Weeks
1871 - 1967
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Leonard Weeks
1876 - Unknown
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Charles James Weeks
1870 - 1947
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Edmund Joseph Weeks
1882 - 1882

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