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William Weeks

Birthabt 1838 - Woolwich, Kent, England
Death25 March 1915 - 33, Burwash Road, Plumstead, Kent
MotherMary Ann Woolley
FatherThomas Weeks

Born in Woolwich, Kent, England on abt 1838 to Thomas Weeks and Mary Ann Woolley. William Weeks married Susanna Elizabeth Webb and had 8 children. He passed away on 25 March 1915 in 33, Burwash Road, Plumstead, Kent.

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Parents
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Thomas Weeks
1803 - 1875
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Mary Ann Woolley
1809 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Elizabeth Webb
1837 - 1927
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Caroline Annie Martin
1863 - 1948
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Catherine Weeks
1860 - 1948
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Herbert W Weeks
1866 - Unknown
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Maud Ethel Weeks
1876 - 1968
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Ernest A Weeks
1872 - Unknown
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Walter T Weeks
1874 - Unknown
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Minnie J Weeks
1864 - Unknown
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Sidney Leonard Weeks
1878 - 1916
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Hettie Weeks
1869 - Unknown

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