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William Henry Weeks

Birth4 May 1798 - Hudson, Columbia, New York, USA
Death17 Feb 1881 - Elba, Genesee, New York, USA
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Born in Hudson, Columbia, New York, USA on 4 May 1798. William Henry Weeks married Susannah (Susan) Sheffield and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Feb 1881 in Elba, Genesee, New York, USA.

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Susannah (Susan) Sheffield
1802 - 1885
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Edward Sheffield Wicks
1828 - 1892
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Emiline Weeks
1822 - 1873
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Welcome Weeks
1818 - 1886
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John Hernicum Wicks
1830 - 1913
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James Harvey Weeks
1843 - 1917
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Stephen Ackley Wicks
1836 - 1913
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Phebe Ann Weeks
1839 - 1839
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Joshua S. Wicks
1823 - 1896

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