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John William Weeks

BirthFeb 06, 1866 - South Milton, Devon, England
DeathJul 13, 1935 - Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington, USA
MotherEllen Steer
FatherSamuel Ford Weeks

Born in South Milton, Devon, England on Feb 06, 1866 to Samuel Ford Weeks and Ellen Steer. John William Weeks married Jesse B Mercer and had 7 children. He passed away on Jul 13, 1935 in Kelso, Cowlitz, Washington, USA.

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Samuel Ford Weeks
1844 - 1928
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Ellen Steer
1845 - 1917
Spouse(s)
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Jesse B Mercer
1876 - 1932
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Lillian May Weeks
1902 - 1970
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Vivian M Weeks
1904 - 1999
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John W. Weeks
1899 - 1955
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Frank Arthur Weeks
1896 - 1955
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Rachel Weeks
1910 - 2000
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Ellen C Weeks
1907 - Unknown
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Evelyn Ada Weeks
1912 - 1993

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