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John William Weeks

Birth14 Jun 1843 - Sampson, North Carolina, United States
Death28 Feb 1921 - Meadow, Johnston County, North Carolina, United States
MotherMary Gilbert
FatherBenjamin Weeks

Born in Sampson, North Carolina, United States on 14 Jun 1843 to Benjamin Weeks and Mary Gilbert. John William Weeks married Mary Tart and had 11 children. He passed away on 28 Feb 1921 in Meadow, Johnston County, North Carolina, United States.

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Benjamin Weeks
1804 - 1852
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Mary Gilbert
1823 - 1873
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Mary Tart
1851 - 1916
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Beatrus Weeks
1895 - 1974
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Lessie Weeks
1895 - 1960
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George E Weeks
1886 - 1962
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Lela Weeks
1884 - 1968
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Ida Mae Weeks
1892 - 1929
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Alonzo Weeks
1887 - 1929
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Mollie Weeks
1872 - 1936
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John William Weeks
1877 - 1926
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Anna Weeks
1875 - Unknown
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Frank Weeks
1878 - Unknown
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Sam Weeks
1890 - 1929

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