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Solomon Weeks

Birth1815 - Ackerman, Choctaw, Mississippi, USA
Death10 Nov 1845 - Winston, Mississippi, USA
MotherIsabelle Sharp
FatherMichael James Weeks

Born in Ackerman, Choctaw, Mississippi, USA on 1815 to Michael James Weeks and Isabelle Sharp. Solomon Weeks married Elizabeth Real and had 9 children. He passed away on 10 Nov 1845 in Winston, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
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Michael James Weeks
1768 - 1855
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Isabelle Sharp
1778 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Real
1812 - 1855
Children Show all
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Sarah Amanda Weeks
1836 - 1913
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John Portman Weeks
1838 - 1918
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Sopronia Weeks
1839 - Unknown
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Alonzo L Weeks
1837 - 1906
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Edward Stinson Weeks
1841 - 1905
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Joseph P Weeks
1845 - 1908
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James W Weeks
1842 - 1904
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Edward Weeks
1842 - 1905
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Serprena/sopronia Weeks
1839 - Unknown

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