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William Forsyth Weeks

Birth30 June 1871 - Ulverston, Lancashire
Death20 May 1935 - York, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth Lake Forsyth
FatherISAAC WEEKS

Born in Ulverston, Lancashire on 30 June 1871 to ISAAC WEEKS and Elizabeth Lake Forsyth. William Forsyth Weeks married Annie Norman and had 6 children. He passed away on 20 May 1935 in York, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Isaac Weeks
1844 - 1921
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Elizabeth Lake Forsyth
1842 - 1917
Spouse(s)
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Annie Norman
1879 - 1915
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Elizabeth Still
1883 - 1951
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William Earl Weeks
1903 - Unknown
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Joseph Weeks
1905 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Weeks
1904 - 1984
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Arthur Forsyth Weeks
1909 - 1992
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Ernest Frederick Weeks
1911 - Unknown
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Ada Weeks
1924 - 2013

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