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William Arthur Weeks

Birth6 May 1875 - Sampson County, North Carolina, United States of America
Death12 March 1946 - Sampson, North Carolina, USA
MotherPenelope "Pennie" Eliza King
FatherBennett Weeks

Born in Sampson County, North Carolina, United States of America on 6 May 1875 to Bennett Weeks and Penelope "Pennie" Eliza King. William Arthur Weeks had 7 children. He passed away on 12 March 1946 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.

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Bennett Weeks
1822 - 1893
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Penelope "Pennie" Eliza King
1828 - 1908
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Susan "Sudie" Weeks
1902 - 1986
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Eula Mae Weeks
1905 - 1991
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Mary E Weeks
1899 - 1938
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George W Weeks
1911 - 1922
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William Earl Weeks
1913 - 2002
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James Garvis Weeks
1922 - 1981
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Zora Lee Weeks
1908 - 1912

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