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Stephen Weakley

Birth11 Feb 1772 - Fredrick, Virginia, United States
Death11 Feb 1862 - Shelby County, Kentucky, USA
MotherElizabeth Redding
FatherThomas Weakley

Born in Fredrick, Virginia, United States on 11 Feb 1772 to Thomas Weakley and Elizabeth Redding. Stephen Weakley married Elizabeth (Betsy) Arnold and had 13 children. He passed away on 11 Feb 1862 in Shelby County, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Weakley
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Redding
1754 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth (Betsy) Arnold
1779 - 1820
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Patsy Weekley
1799 - 1800
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Calvin Simpson Weakley
1813 - 1897
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Thomas W Weakley
1815 - 1895
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Adriel Weakley
1808 - 1843
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Diana Weakley
1803 - 1830
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Elizabeth Ann (Betsy) Weakley
1810 - Unknown
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Mahlon W Weekley
1805 - 1839
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John Arnold Weekley
1818 - 1819
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Louisa Weakley
1801 - 1801
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Weekley
1820 - 1820
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Betsy Ann Weakley
1820 - 1820
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Charlotte Weakley
Unknown - Unknown
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William Weakley
Unknown - Unknown

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