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Silas Nathaniel Weeks

BirthSep 17, 1784 - Onslow, Carteret, North Carolina, USA
DeathAfter 1860 - North Carolina, USA
MotherAnn O'steen Weeks
FatherTheophilus Weeks

Born in Onslow, Carteret, North Carolina, USA on Sep 17, 1784 to Theophilus Weeks and Ann O'steen Weeks. Silas Nathaniel Weeks married Martha Clark and had 8 children. He passed away on After 1860 in North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Theophilus Weeks
1760 - 1839
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Ann O'steen Weeks
1763 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Martha Clark
1791 - 1861
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Elizabeth Mournen
1784 - 1850
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Morning (Maiden Name Unknown) Weeks
1798 - 1850
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James Weeks
1814 - Unknown
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Betsy Weeks
1819 - Unknown
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Leonard Weeks
1815 - 1840
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David Weeks
1824 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Weeks
1816 - 1860
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Theophilus Weeks
1822 - Unknown
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Zachariah Weeks
1820 - Unknown
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Silas Nathaniel Weeks
1811 - 1880

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