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Robert Chappel Weeks

Birth5 April 1825 - Geneseo, Livingston County, New York
Death13 Feb 1898 - Groton, Brown, South Dakota, USA
MotherElizabeth "Betsey" Chappell
FatherCornelius Weeks

Born in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York on 5 April 1825 to Cornelius Weeks and Elizabeth "Betsey" Chappell. Robert Chappel Weeks married Lydia Preston Taylor and had 13 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1898 in Groton, Brown, South Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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Cornelius Weeks
1784 - 1853
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Chappell
1786 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Preston Taylor
1829 - 1872
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Harmon Jared Weeks
1851 - 1931
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Frank Osgood Weeks
1866 - 1950
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Sarah Belize Sate Weeks
1859 - Unknown
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Frederick Cornelius Weeks
1857 - 1941
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Edgar Nesbitt Weeks
1872 - 1963
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Walter Robert "Bertie" Weeks
1867 - 1937
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Nancy Louise Weeks
1855 - 1916
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William Dean Weeks
1848 - 1921
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Oscar Dayton Weeks
1861 - 1943
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Martin Dwight Weeks
1853 - 1932
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Charles S Weeks
1864 - 1942
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Edward Weeks
1873 - Unknown
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Robert Dwight Weeks
1848 - 1848

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