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John Weeks

Birth10 Feb 1806 - Cornville, ME
Death22 FEB 1882 - Ware, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA
MotherHannah Durgin Perkins
FatherJohn Wingate Weeks

Born in Cornville, ME on 10 Feb 1806 to John Wingate Weeks and Hannah Durgin Perkins. John Weeks married Amanda LORD and had 9 children. He passed away on 22 FEB 1882 in Ware, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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John Wingate Weeks
1787 - 1865
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Hannah Durgin Perkins
1777 - 1865
Spouse(s)
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Amanda Lord
1810 - 1890
Children Show all
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John Milton Weeks
1842 - 1921
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James Lord Weeks
1842 - 1923
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Malinda Lord Weeks
1836 - 1927
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Lydia S. Weeks
1833 - 1855
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Johanna Weeks
1831 - 1902
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Adeline S Weeks
1828 - 1902
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Hannah Weeks
1842 - Unknown
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Jane Eliza Weeks
1844 - Unknown
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Charles Weeks
1844 - Unknown

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