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ruth weeks

Birth1755 - long island, suffolk, NY usa
Death23 apr 1835 - scotch town, queens, NB canada
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Weeks

Born in long island, suffolk, NY usa on 1755 to John Weeks. ruth weeks married Thomas Olmstead and had 11 children. She passed away on 23 apr 1835 in scotch town, queens, NB canada.

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Parents
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John Weeks
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Thomas Olmstead
1745 - 1821
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Hannah Olmstead
1795 - 1869
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Ruth Olmstead
1783 - 1843
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William Olmstead
1797 - 1858
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Sarah Olmstead
1788 - 1868
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Thomas Olmsted
1792 - 1874
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Alexander Weeks Olmsted
1781 - 1828
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James Olmsted
1775 - 1783
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Elizabeth Olmstead
1777 - Unknown
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Mary Olmstead
1785 - 1827
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Zephaniah Olmstead
1780 - 1797
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Henry Mills
1788 - 1868

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