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Stephen Weeks

Birth20 Mar 1777 - Fordham, Bronx County, New York, USA
Death25 Dec 1849 - North Castle, Westchester, New York, USA
MotherSarah McDowell
FatherStephen Weeks

Born in Fordham, Bronx County, New York, USA on 20 Mar 1777 to Stephen Weeks and Sarah McDowell. Stephen Weeks married Lydia Archer and had 13 children. He passed away on 25 Dec 1849 in North Castle, Westchester, New York, USA.

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Stephen Weeks
1759 - 1849
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Sarah Mcdowell
1750 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Archer
1779 - 1864
Children Show all
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Benjamin Weeks
1798 - 1877
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Stephen Weeks
1804 - 1890
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Smith Weeks
1801 - Unknown
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Levi Weeks
1808 - Unknown
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Willet Weeks
1814 - 1892
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Phebe Weekes
1827 - 1914
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Lydia Weeks
1815 - 1847
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Rachel Weeks
1817 - Unknown
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John Weeks
1804 - Unknown
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Deborah Weeks
1807 - Unknown
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Eliza Weeks
1820 - Unknown
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Mary 'Polly' Weeks
1803 - 1843
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Mahetable Hettie Weeks
1808 - 1859

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