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Ralph Emerson Weeks

Birth09 Feb 1878 - Skaneateles, Onondaga, New York, USA
Death28 Sep 1950 - Scranton, Lackawanna Co, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMartha M Cuddeback
FatherWilliam T Weeks

Born in Skaneateles, Onondaga, New York, USA on 09 Feb 1878 to William T Weeks and Martha M Cuddeback. Ralph Emerson Weeks married Elizabeth "Bessie" Porter and had 4 children. He passed away on 28 Sep 1950 in Scranton, Lackawanna Co, Pennsylvania, USA.

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William T Weeks
1845 - 1894
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Martha M Cuddeback
1842 - 1918
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth "Bessie" Porter
1883 - 1940
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Elizabeth "Beth" Emma Jones
1889 - 1967
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Clara Elizabeth Weeks
1906 - Unknown
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John Porter Weeks
1908 - 1963
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Eleanor M. Weeks
1910 - 1980
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Helen M Weeks
1908 - 1910

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