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John Weeks

Birth1797 - Hursley, Hampshire, England, UK
DeathOctober 1880 - Stockbridge, Hampshire, United Kingdom
MotherMartha Mason
FatherStephen Weeks

Born in Hursley, Hampshire, England, UK on 1797 to Stephen Weeks and Martha Mason. John Weeks married Martha Mary Ann White and had 9 children. He passed away on October 1880 in Stockbridge, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Stephen Weeks
1759 - 1801
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Martha Mason
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Martha Mary Ann White
1806 - 1883
Children Show all
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Albert John Weeks
1847 - 1881
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George Weeks
1836 - 1876
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Henry Weeks
1839 - 1857
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William Weeks
1843 - Unknown
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Charles Weeks
1827 - Unknown
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Jane Weeks
1824 - 1847
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Elizabeth Weeks
1830 - Unknown
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Maria Weeks
1833 - Unknown
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Eliza Ann Weeks
1822 - 1858

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