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Thomas Weeks

Birth11 NOV 1713 - Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York
Death18 NOV 1762 - Hempstead, Long Island, New York
MotherSarah Townsend
FatherThomas Weeks

Born in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York on 11 NOV 1713 to Thomas Weeks and Sarah Townsend. Thomas Weeks married Mary Udall and had 16 children. He passed away on 18 NOV 1762 in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.

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Parents
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Thomas Weeks
1686 - 1761
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Sarah Townsend
1685 - 1759
Spouse(s)
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Mary Udall
1720 - 1762
Children Show all
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Richard Weeks
1746 - 1829
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Sarah Weeks
1748 - 1811
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Jesse Weeks
1745 - 1811
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George Weekes
1750 - 1806
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Jonas Weeks
1762 - 1841
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Phoebe Weeks
1741 - Unknown
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Mary Weeks
1755 - Unknown
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Ezekiel Weeks
1735 - 1817
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Penn Weeks
1740 - Unknown
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Townsend Weekes
1739 - Unknown
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Ruth Weekes
1752 - Unknown
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Gilbert Weeks
1744 - Unknown
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Ezekiel Weeks
1748 - Unknown
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Zipporah Weeks
Unknown - Unknown
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Isaac Weekes
Unknown - Unknown
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James Weekes
Unknown - Unknown

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