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Mary Ann Weeks

Birth28 Feb 1807 - Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death23 Jul 1860 - Portland, Cumberland, Maine, USA
MotherMartha Patty Hodgekins
FatherPhilip Weeks

Born in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA on 28 Feb 1807 to Philip Weeks and Martha Patty Hodgekins. Mary Ann Weeks married Philip Quinn and had 10 children. She passed away on 23 Jul 1860 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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Philip Weeks
1750 - 1829
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Martha Patty Hodgekins
1783 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Philip Quinn
1801 - 1853
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Daniel Brown
1824 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Quinn
1826 - 1903
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Henry Quinn
1837 - Unknown
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Elizabeth V Quinn
1843 - 1866
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Hannah Quinn
1833 - 1877
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Peter Quinn
1825 - 1829
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Nancy Quinn
1832 - 1833
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Phillip Jr. Quinn
1839 - 1840
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Rosanna H. Quinn
1830 - 1906
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Catherine C Quinn
1828 - 1884
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Susan Pendleton
Unknown - Unknown

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