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Mahetable Hettie Weeks

Birth1 January 1808 - Westchester County, New York, United States of America
Death17 May 1859 - Sharon Hollow, Washtenaw, MI, USA
MotherLydia Archer
FatherStephen Weeks

Born in Westchester County, New York, United States of America on 1 January 1808 to Stephen Weeks and Lydia Archer. Mahetable Hettie Weeks married William Sweezey and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 May 1859 in Sharon Hollow, Washtenaw, MI, USA.

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Stephen Weeks
1777 - 1849
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Lydia Archer
1779 - 1864
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William Sweezey
1803 - 1887
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James Albert Sweezey
1828 - 1898
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Dora Anne Sweezey
1837 - 1928
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Dr. William C. Sweezey
1833 - 1908
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Stephen Sweezy
1841 - 1846
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Bayliss F Sweezy
1843 - 1865
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John M Sweezey
1829 - 1912
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Lydia Marie Sweezy
1835 - 1839
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Deborah Swezey
Unknown - Unknown

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