This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Weeks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5hVBAIB/1429 Message Board Post: Looking for this family Children of John & Anna Lewis b 1778 Amos b 1774 John b 1776 Hannah b 1772 Any help would be appreciated. LDS says boys born Canada and Hannah born Bedford Mass. Questioning my own data as I have an Amos b; abt 1774 but in NY assuming this because of land patent. Also have been looking for father...data suggests John is father. Any clue would be helpful
I am a little lost on the information you have on Joshua Weeks. William and John Weeks of Falmouth, Ma. ( William also had land in Edgartown on the Island of Martha's Vineyard and John had a farm located accross the bay from Woods Hole on naushon Island, one of the Elizabeth Islands. William married his 1st wife in 1662; his 2nd in 1669 , his first wife's sister, Mercy Robinson and married a 3rd time Mary Rowley. His children were; Samuel; Mercy; Mehitable; Sarah; Experience; Mercy; Jonathan; Abigail; Benjamin; Lydia.. He eventually went to Nantucket and not much of his information was published. His brother John married in 1675, Mary Rowley. His children were Nathaniel 1676; JOHN 1678; William 1680; Elizabeth; Shubael;Ebenezer 1688; Abigail 1690; Mehitable 1692-3; Uriah 1693-4; Mary 1696. John is my line and he had two sons Nathan and David. Nathan had a single child named John who married a Mercy Gifford. JOHN'S 2nd child was named JOSHUA and he was the first Joshua of the Weeks families in Massachusetts. There was no Joshua born in the 1600"s that I have ever found. This Joshua lived here in Dartmouth, Ma. and married 1st, Sylvia Borden and later her sister Mary. He had a son..Joshua jr. born in 1820 who also had a son named Joshua Franklin Weeks,,,,,,and Joshua Franklin had a brother, Herbert Lockwood (my Uncle) who had an onlychild, my dad, Joshua Herbert Weeks. In trying to put your things together quickly, I'm getting messed up. When I have more time I will try to search it all out. As I had previously said, when William went to Nantucket, no information was dug up and written into the Weeks genealogy books, so you may have a lot of stuff I have never seen.............yet, I still do not think Joshua was a name used by him. Gotta run;;........Randy Weeks....Dartmouth, Ma. ----- Original Message ----- From: "F. Hazelton" <hazefam@earthlink.net> To: <WEEKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:11 PM Subject: [Weeks] Rollcall MA to MO > Hi all Weeks'ers. I am stuck in MA. Here is my line so far. Ancesters > line1 through 4 are not totally confirmed but fairly sure. The following > generations are. : > > Descendants of Joshua WEEKS > > Ancesters 1 through 4 are not totally confirmed. The following generations > are. > > > > 1 Joshua WEEKS b: Abt. 1675 d: Aft. 1741 > > +Abigail WEST b: Abt. 1680 m: Abt. 19 Jun 1710 > > 2 Samuel WEEKS b: 1712 d: 26 Sep 1780 > > +Thankful Crosby b: 1735 > > *2nd Wife of Samuel WEEKS: > > +Mercy b: 17 Jan 1710/11 d: 28 Dec 1761 m: Abt. 1732 > > 3 William WEEKS b: Abt. 1738 d: 29 Jan 1812 > > +Lydia Cottle b: 22 Aug 1733 d: Apr 1798 > > 4 Unk Weeks b: 1768 > > 4 Susanna Weeks b: Abt. 1770 > > *2nd Wife of William WEEKS: > > +Susanna MERRY b: Abt. 1735 d: 22 Sep 1762 m: 03 > Jul 1760 > > 4 James WEEKS b: 20 Sep 1762 d: 19 Jul 1820 in Tisbury, > Dukes Co., MA > > +Susan Bourne > > 5 Charles Weeks b: 27 Dec 1798 > > 5 Hiram Weeks b: 20 Jan 1804 > > *2nd Wife of James WEEKS: > > +Deborah LUCE b: Abt. 1762 d: 06 Mar 1845 in > Tisbury, Dukes Co. MA m: 10 Sep 1786 > > 5 Tristram Weeks b: 04 Jan 1787 > > 5 Deborah Weeks b: Abt. 1788 > > 5 James WEEKS, Jr. b: Nov 1790 in Nantucket, MA d: > Abt. 1860 in WI > > +Sophronia FISHER b: 1787 m: 25 Feb > 1810 > > 6 Samuel WEEKS b: 05 Jul 1823 in Nantucket Isl., MA d: 14 > Apr 1921 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO > > +Sarah Jane PRICE b: 27 Nov 1829 in Vermilion > Co., IL d: 06 Dec 1914 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO m: 26 Mar 1846 > in Vermillion Co. IL > > 7 John M. WEEKS b: 28 Jan 1847 in Georgetown, Vermilion, IL > > > +Mary Evaline (Eva) MILLS b: 09 Apr 1822 in > Vermilion Co, IL d: 01 Sep 1874 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO m: > 07 Dec 1865 in Vermillion Co MO > > *2nd Wife of John M. WEEKS: > > +Sarah E. Rees b: in Vermilion Co, IL m: 06 > Oct 1875 > > 7 Mary S. Weeks b: 20 Apr 1849 > > +William W. Green m: 04 Nov > 1872 > > 7 William McGrue Weeks b: 07 Dec 1850 in Vermillion Co., IL > d: Abt. 16 Feb 1925 in Carthage, Jasper, MO > > +Mary Stevenson b: 09 Sep 1848 in Lafayette, IN > d: 05 Feb 1908 in bur Fairview Cemetary, Carthage, MO m: 08 Dec 1869 > in Pilot Grove, MH Co., IL > > 7 Francis (Frank) Marion Weeks b: 06 Nov 1853 > > > +Jennie b: 15 Mar 1852 > > *2nd Wife of Francis (Frank) Marion Weeks: > > > +Hannah P. b: 1863 d: 30 Dec 1927 > > *3rd Wife of Francis (Frank) Marion Weeks: > > > +Harriet J. Christy m: 12 Nov > 1874 > > 7 Ora Lennis Weeks b: 31 Oct 1857 d: 28 Aug 1858 > > 7 Baby Weeks b: Aug 1861 > > 7 Martha E. Weeks b: 30 Oct 1862 > > +Jeremiah H. Haworth m: 30 Oct > 1879 > > 7 Lennis Weeks b: 08 Feb 1868 > > 7 George D. Weeks b: 20 May 1869 > > +Sarah E. m: Abt. 1890 > > 6 William Weeks > > *2nd Wife of James WEEKS, Jr.: > > +Hannah Macy m: 07 Jun 1834 in > Nantucket Isl., MA > > 5 William Weeks b: 10 Oct 1792 > > 5 Betsy Weeks b: Abt. 1794 > > 5 George Weeks b: 08 Nov 1796 > > 3 Samuel Weeks b: 1736 > > 3 Nathan Weeks b: Abt. 1740 > > 3 Lydia Weeks b: Abt. 1742 > > 3 Elizabeth Weeks b: Abt. 1748 > > 3 Mary Weeks b: Abt. 1756 > > 3 Eunice Weeks b: Abt. 1760 > > 2 Elizabeth Weeks b: Abt. 1714 > > +Bryant Cartwright m: 19 Oct 1732 > > > > > F. Hazelton > PO Box 92, La Verne, CA 91750 > hazefam@earthlink.net web: home.earthlink.net/~hazefam > > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Connell" <mbcon@sisna.com> To: <WEEKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 8:52 PM Subject: [Weeks] Re: ROLL CALL > Hello List, My WEEKS family starts with Richard Sir WEEKS, Richard WEEKS > 1445, down to Samuel WEEKS 1638......Samuel WEEKS 1695, Jesse WEEKS 1721, > Micajah WEEKS 1749, Jesse WEEKS 1794-1835, Jerome WEEKS 1829, Fanny M. WEEKS > 1856 (my mother's grandmother). Anyone have any additional information, > thanks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <WEEKS-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <WEEKS-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:00 PM > Subject: WEEKS-D Digest V05 #27 > > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
Charles(Nelson, Pa. 1882), son of John (born, Long Island, 1791, died Nelson Pa., 1856), son of MICAJAH ( born 1749, removed to Hancock, Delaware Co., Ny> 1800, died 1826). John had brothers Jesse, Daniel S.. Daniel S. had Samuel H., George (both at Hancock, N.Y. 1881). John had also son John R., who has son Frank. Charles has son Sherman H. That's the only info I could find on a person named Micajah Weeks.......... Randy Weeks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Connell" <mbcon@sisna.com> To: <WEEKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 8:52 PM Subject: [Weeks] Re: ROLL CALL > Hello List, My WEEKS family starts with Richard Sir WEEKS, Richard WEEKS > 1445, down to Samuel WEEKS 1638......Samuel WEEKS 1695, Jesse WEEKS 1721, > Micajah WEEKS 1749, Jesse WEEKS 1794-1835, Jerome WEEKS 1829, Fanny M. WEEKS > 1856 (my mother's grandmother). Anyone have any additional information, > thanks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <WEEKS-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <WEEKS-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:00 PM > Subject: WEEKS-D Digest V05 #27 > > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
HI, Where were your WEEKS from . My only WEEKS is Rebecca B. 1735 in either Norwich or Norwalk, CT. She married Reuben TAYLOR from Norwalk. They lived in Westchester Co., N.Y., back to CT., then to Falls, Wyoming Co., PA. She died there at age 96. She and Reuban are buried in the Roberts Cem. I still don't have here parents after searching for 30 years. Does she fit in your file anyplace? Thanks, Earlene Hutsell _eroch25@aol.com_ (mailto:eroch25@aol.com)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5hVBAIB/1427.1 Message Board Post: I do not have a lot on this family but it may be a clue that will lead to something. I have a Benjamin R. Weeks whose daughter Ruth married a Nathan Emery. Could it be that she died and they brought up her children. Unfortunately I do not have dates and places to share on this family. I do have about 10,000 Weeks' in my data base.
I think the more I do this, the more confused I get :P Below please find what I show. I'm not sure who William Weeks or Samuel Weeks, but I do have a Rev Wiley Weeks. I also show that the Reverends Grandfather was James and Grandmother as Frances Goff. Thanks! Cherree Weeks 1 Wiley Weeks 1799 - 1876 .. +Delia Scott 1797 - ........ 2 James Alexander Weeks 1821 - 1902 ............ +Lucy Ann Wade 1831 -2 ...... ...... 2 Benjamin F.Weeks 1821 - 1906 ............ +Lydia Garland 1830 - 1888 ........ 2 Charles M. Weeks 1824 - 1851 ............ +Elizabeth Garland 1828 - ........ 2 Mary A Weeks 1826 - ............ +Martin V. Crager 1820 - ........ 2 Jeptha Weeks 1827 - 1860 ........ 2 Rev.Wiley Felix Weeks 1830 - 1904 ............ +Laura McNeeley Dalley 1844 - 1886 ........ 2 Delila Weeks 1834 - 1884 ............ +James Leslie Crawford 1834 - 1912 ........ 2 John Westly Weeks 1838 - 1912 ............ +Nancy Elizatbeth Bass 1845 - 1906 ........ 2 Henry Weeks ........ 2 Martha Ann Weeks 1832 - 1904 ............ +John Jackson Fairchild 1831 - 1901 -----Original Message----- From: J.D. Weeks [mailto:jdweeks@earthlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 8:32 PM To: WEEKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Samues J. Weeks 1770 NC - 1845 Franklin Co., TN Samuel Weeks was thougth to have been born in 1770 in Perquimen's Co., NC. He married Anne Jackson on 5 Sep 1788 in Green Co., GA and by 1790 he was living in Baldwin Co., GA. His father is thought to be William Weeks, who sold him property in 1791 in Green Co., GA. By 1804 he had moved to Putnam Co., GA and is on an 1813 tax roll there. By 1817 he had moved to Franklin Co., TN where he died on 6 May 1845. In 1840 he was listed on the Franklin Co., TN census as living in the Pond and Mountain District. After his first wife died he was married to Patsy Noah on 4 Apr 1842 and then to Levina Chasteen on 20 Nov 1843. The following children are thought to have been born of his first marriage: John Weeks Jeptha Weeks b. 1790 Baldwin Co., GA Margaret Weeks b. 1790 GA Peter Holder Weeks b. 1793 Putnam Co., GA Sarah K. "Sally" Weeks b. 1796 Putnam Co., GA Rev. Wiley S. Weeks b. 1798 Jefferson Co., GA Mary Weeks b. 1800 Putnam Co., GA James Monroe Weeks b. 1801 TN Samuel (Bysa) Weeks b. 1904 Putnam Co., GA William Benjamin Weeks b. 1805 NC The birth places are in conflict due to differing sources of information. His sons all moved to Alabama and Mississippi. I am a participant in the Weeks DNA Project and have found some matches already with one that ties into GA but have not identified the common ancestor. In order for me to continue I need lots of help with the GA connection. Hopefully someone else is researching this same family. Thanks very much. J.D. Weeks
Hello, My WEEKS ancestory starts with Richard Sir Weekes 1445, .....Samuel 1695, Jesse 1721, Micajah 1749,Jesse 1794-1835, Jerome 1829, Fanny M. Weeks (my mother's grandmother) Any information will be appreciated, thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rood (Rude), Weeks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/5hVBAIB/1355.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: How did you establish that the Rebecca Weeks that m. Azariah Rood in Colchester CT 27 AUG 1789 was Rebecca Weeks of New London? Does Azariah appear in any of the federal censuses? I have been unable to find him. Where was William T. Rude born?
Looking for any information on WEEKS born in both Kent and East Sussex, England. There are far too many names to mention but I do have a great deal of information ready to share. Hoping to hear from someone soon who is researching this family. Cheers Rona. --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre.
Re: Weeks Roll Call Isabella is my brickwall. She married Samuel W. Horton abt 1833 in Washington Parish, LA. They went Texas where Samuel's family lived (San Augustine Co. area). I don't know where or when she died, but it was after 1856. A researcher I was in contact with years ago thought Isabella was related to the New York Weeks family. Lynda Langston Fredendall Atascadero, CA
Hi List, Thank you to Karen for volunteering to administer WEEKS-L. I hope we will all be good (using meaningful Subjects, keeping on topic, etc.) and not cause her any problems. Thomas Bell WEEKS, my GGG Grandfather, was born in about 1813 in Shoreditch, London, England. He was married to Charlotte MOLESWORTH in 1837 in Walsall, Staffordshire, England. According to the marriage certificate his father was Thomas WEEKS, Watchmaker. When Thomas Bell WEEKS was married his occupation was Harness Maker and when his daughter (Ada Fanny WEEKS) was married in 1877 his occupation was Leather Case Manufacturer. The following Thomas WEEKS are listed as watch and clock makers: Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World. Vol.1 by G.H Baillie. WEEKES Thomas. London. CC.1654-7 d.an.1688 WEEKES Thomas, son. London. CC.1688-1710 WEEKES Thomas, son. London. a.1703 WEEKS Thomas. London. 1820 Watch and Clockmakers of the world Vol.2 by Brian Loomes. Published by N.A.G. Press. WEEK(E)S Thomas. Wednesbury. 1835-42 WEEK(E)S Thomas. Derby. 1849 a apprentice or apprenticed an ante; before CC Clockmakers Company d. died The Thomas WEEKSes of London, Wednesbury and Derby could be the same person. I have a couple of WEEKS mentioned in 1820 1820 Post Office London Directory WEEKS Thomas, Museum, 4 Tichborne Street, Piccadilly. WEEKS John, Clock-case-maker. Great Sutton Street, Clerkenwell 1820 Robsons London Directory WEEKS Thomas, Royal Mechl. Museum, 3 Tichborne Street, Piccadilly. WEEKS John, Clock case maker. 23 Great Sutton Street, Clerkenwell The Museum is very interesting, it is mentioned in The Shows of London by Richard Altick (Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press, 1978 ISBN: 0674807316 Pages 350-352.) The book says "Opened 'Mechanical Museum' in 1803 at 3 Tichborne, Haymarket.", "Thomas WEEKS was seventy-six in 1819. He died in 1834." "When WEEKS last surviving son died in 1864,..." This makes Thomas WEEKS of the Museum 70 in 1813 when Thomas Bell WEEKS was born, so unlikely to be his father. I think that Thomas WEEKS the Watchmaker could be the son of either Thomas WEEKS of the Museum or John WEEKS the Clock case maker. Alternatively Thomas WEEKS the Watchmaker and John WEEKS the Clock case maker could be brothers. 3 Tichborne Street, Piccadilly would have been on the site of the London Pavilion (built in 1859) and the Trocadero Restaurant (1896) now part of the Trocadero Centre < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trocadero_Centre >. It would be wonderful to connect Thomas Bell WEEKS to Thomas WEEKS of the Museum, but I don't want to jump to conclusions. I did find a Thomas WEEKS, watchmaker at The Proceedings of the Old Bailey London web page < www.oldbaileyonline.org >. The entry at < http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/html_units/1810s/t18180401-83.html > says "THOMAS WEEKS. I am a watch-maker. I searched the prisoner's lodgings, and found the cloth in her bed. She said it was only a drunken frolic. (Property produced and sworn to.)" It looks like the right area and time for Thomas Bell WEEKS's father. If anyone has further information on this part of my family tree or any watch or clock making WEEKSes, please do let me know. Regards Elmo. -- --Keith Elmo ELDRIDGE Elmo@aphelia.co.uk --Buxworth, High Peak, Derbyshire, England --O.B.L.A.T.H, B.A.I.L.E.Y, O.D.D.Y, W.E.E.K.S in London, England --'Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children'
Sorry -----Original Message----- From: ~Love is the Answer~ <loveistheanswer@bigfoot.com> Sent: Sep 28, 2005 9:07 PM To: WEEKS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Weeks] PLEASE READ: From List Admin Regarding messages being sent to the list with the subject "Roll Call": If you want to send a message to the list telling us which WEEKS you're looking for, that's great! However, please use the subject area to put the name of the person you are looking for and any other information you think would help identify them. It is more likely to catch someone's eye. Quite frankly, I've been told by many that they do not take the time to read messages that have subjects such as "Roll Call," because they receive a large amount of mail and do not have time to open and read each message...they scan the subjects and only open those that appear to be relevant to their line(s). You increase your chance of connecting with someone when you make it easy for them to find you. Karen, WEEKS List Admin ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx "Tolerance is a virtue of man without convictions." = G.K. Chesterton
Samuel Weeks was thougth to have been born in 1770 in Perquimen's Co., NC. He married Anne Jackson on 5 Sep 1788 in Green Co., GA and by 1790 he was living in Baldwin Co., GA. His father is thought to be William Weeks, who sold him property in 1791 in Green Co., GA. By 1804 he had moved to Putnam Co., GA and is on an 1813 tax roll there. By 1817 he had moved to Franklin Co., TN where he died on 6 May 1845. In 1840 he was listed on the Franklin Co., TN census as living in the Pond and Mountain District. After his first wife died he was married to Patsy Noah on 4 Apr 1842 and then to Levina Chasteen on 20 Nov 1843. The following children are thought to have been born of his first marriage: John Weeks Jeptha Weeks b. 1790 Baldwin Co., GA Margaret Weeks b. 1790 GA Peter Holder Weeks b. 1793 Putnam Co., GA Sarah K. "Sally" Weeks b. 1796 Putnam Co., GA Rev. Wiley S. Weeks b. 1798 Jefferson Co., GA Mary Weeks b. 1800 Putnam Co., GA James Monroe Weeks b. 1801 TN Samuel (Bysa) Weeks b. 1904 Putnam Co., GA William Benjamin Weeks b. 1805 NC The birth places are in conflict due to differing sources of information. His sons all moved to Alabama and Mississippi. I am a participant in the Weeks DNA Project and have found some matches already with one that ties into GA but have not identified the common ancestor. In order for me to continue I need lots of help with the GA connection. Hopefully someone else is researching this same family. Thanks very much. J.D. Weeks _____________________________________________________________________ J.D. Weeks 1636 Magnolia St. Gardendale, AL 35071 My Web Site: http://www.jdweeks.com I collect old Birmingham Postcards and Tuck Postcards of cities in AL Genealogy: WEEKS, HEATHERLY, BUSSEY, PAGE, FREEMAN, SANDLIN, DUNLAVY, ROLLO, MORGAN, VEST, WEBB, MCCARTER, STONE, MOSELEY, AYCOCK, RIPLEY, STOVALL and many more! My Gedcom file: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=weeksjd My Birmingham Postcard Book: http://www.jdweeks.com/pcbook.html My Panama City Postcard Book: http://www.jdweeks.com/PanamaCityPostcardBook.html ______________________________________________________________________
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rude, Rood, Weeks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5hVBAIB/1355.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Rebecca Weeks married Azariah Rood in 1789 Colchester, CT I am trying to find there children. Azariah used both Rood and Rude and was from Hebron, Ct. Can someone help me with the offspring of Azariah and Rebecca. William T Rude born about 1801 is the only child I can come up with. Azariah was a seaman out of new london ct. In 1796, He was issued a certificate of seaman protection along with John Weeks and a Joseph Weeks.
Hi all Weeks'ers. I am stuck in MA. Here is my line so far. Ancesters line1 through 4 are not totally confirmed but fairly sure. The following generations are. : Descendants of Joshua WEEKS Ancesters 1 through 4 are not totally confirmed. The following generations are. 1 Joshua WEEKS b: Abt. 1675 d: Aft. 1741 +Abigail WEST b: Abt. 1680 m: Abt. 19 Jun 1710 2 Samuel WEEKS b: 1712 d: 26 Sep 1780 +Thankful Crosby b: 1735 *2nd Wife of Samuel WEEKS: +Mercy b: 17 Jan 1710/11 d: 28 Dec 1761 m: Abt. 1732 3 William WEEKS b: Abt. 1738 d: 29 Jan 1812 +Lydia Cottle b: 22 Aug 1733 d: Apr 1798 4 Unk Weeks b: 1768 4 Susanna Weeks b: Abt. 1770 *2nd Wife of William WEEKS: +Susanna MERRY b: Abt. 1735 d: 22 Sep 1762 m: 03 Jul 1760 4 James WEEKS b: 20 Sep 1762 d: 19 Jul 1820 in Tisbury, Dukes Co., MA +Susan Bourne 5 Charles Weeks b: 27 Dec 1798 5 Hiram Weeks b: 20 Jan 1804 *2nd Wife of James WEEKS: +Deborah LUCE b: Abt. 1762 d: 06 Mar 1845 in Tisbury, Dukes Co. MA m: 10 Sep 1786 5 Tristram Weeks b: 04 Jan 1787 5 Deborah Weeks b: Abt. 1788 5 James WEEKS, Jr. b: Nov 1790 in Nantucket, MA d: Abt. 1860 in WI +Sophronia FISHER b: 1787 m: 25 Feb 1810 6 Samuel WEEKS b: 05 Jul 1823 in Nantucket Isl., MA d: 14 Apr 1921 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO +Sarah Jane PRICE b: 27 Nov 1829 in Vermilion Co., IL d: 06 Dec 1914 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO m: 26 Mar 1846 in Vermillion Co. IL 7 John M. WEEKS b: 28 Jan 1847 in Georgetown, Vermilion, IL +Mary Evaline (Eva) MILLS b: 09 Apr 1822 in Vermilion Co, IL d: 01 Sep 1874 in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO m: 07 Dec 1865 in Vermillion Co MO *2nd Wife of John M. WEEKS: +Sarah E. Rees b: in Vermilion Co, IL m: 06 Oct 1875 7 Mary S. Weeks b: 20 Apr 1849 +William W. Green m: 04 Nov 1872 7 William McGrue Weeks b: 07 Dec 1850 in Vermillion Co., IL d: Abt. 16 Feb 1925 in Carthage, Jasper, MO +Mary Stevenson b: 09 Sep 1848 in Lafayette, IN d: 05 Feb 1908 in bur Fairview Cemetary, Carthage, MO m: 08 Dec 1869 in Pilot Grove, MH Co., IL 7 Francis (Frank) Marion Weeks b: 06 Nov 1853 +Jennie b: 15 Mar 1852 *2nd Wife of Francis (Frank) Marion Weeks: +Hannah P. b: 1863 d: 30 Dec 1927 *3rd Wife of Francis (Frank) Marion Weeks: +Harriet J. Christy m: 12 Nov 1874 7 Ora Lennis Weeks b: 31 Oct 1857 d: 28 Aug 1858 7 Baby Weeks b: Aug 1861 7 Martha E. Weeks b: 30 Oct 1862 +Jeremiah H. Haworth m: 30 Oct 1879 7 Lennis Weeks b: 08 Feb 1868 7 George D. Weeks b: 20 May 1869 +Sarah E. m: Abt. 1890 6 William Weeks *2nd Wife of James WEEKS, Jr.: +Hannah Macy m: 07 Jun 1834 in Nantucket Isl., MA 5 William Weeks b: 10 Oct 1792 5 Betsy Weeks b: Abt. 1794 5 George Weeks b: 08 Nov 1796 3 Samuel Weeks b: 1736 3 Nathan Weeks b: Abt. 1740 3 Lydia Weeks b: Abt. 1742 3 Elizabeth Weeks b: Abt. 1748 3 Mary Weeks b: Abt. 1756 3 Eunice Weeks b: Abt. 1760 2 Elizabeth Weeks b: Abt. 1714 +Bryant Cartwright m: 19 Oct 1732 F. Hazelton PO Box 92, La Verne, CA 91750 hazefam@earthlink.net web: home.earthlink.net/~hazefam
Hello List, My WEEKS family starts with Richard Sir WEEKS, Richard WEEKS 1445, down to Samuel WEEKS 1638......Samuel WEEKS 1695, Jesse WEEKS 1721, Micajah WEEKS 1749, Jesse WEEKS 1794-1835, Jerome WEEKS 1829, Fanny M. WEEKS 1856 (my mother's grandmother). Anyone have any additional information, thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: <WEEKS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <WEEKS-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:00 PM Subject: WEEKS-D Digest V05 #27
Regarding messages being sent to the list with the subject "Roll Call": If you want to send a message to the list telling us which WEEKS you're looking for, that's great! However, please use the subject area to put the name of the person you are looking for and any other information you think would help identify them. It is more likely to catch someone's eye. Quite frankly, I've been told by many that they do not take the time to read messages that have subjects such as "Roll Call," because they receive a large amount of mail and do not have time to open and read each message...they scan the subjects and only open those that appear to be relevant to their line(s). You increase your chance of connecting with someone when you make it easy for them to find you. Karen, WEEKS List Admin
HI, I only have one WEEKS, even though I've searched for 30 years. I need the parents of Rebecca WEEKS, B. 1735 in Norwich (Norwalk) CT. She married Reuban TAYLOR of Norwalk. They lived in CT., Westchester Co., N.Y., and Wyoming Co., PA, where they both died. Any help, suggestions of whatever would be most gratefully appreciated. Thanks. Earlene Hutsell _eroch25@aol.com_ (mailto:eroch25@aol.com)
Earlene, I've been looking for a Samuel Weeks b. abt 1829 who married an Ellen TAYLOR, both were born in NY, but moved to and died in New Orleans. That's all I know about them other than Samuel died of yellow fever in 1878 while working at the US Mint in New Orleans. Got anything? Bob Weeks bweeks44@earthlink.net > [Original Message] > From: <Eroch25@aol.com> > To: <WEEKS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 9/28/2005 3:16:31 PM > Subject: [Weeks] Rollcall > > HI, > > I only have one WEEKS, even though I've searched for 30 years. I need > the parents of Rebecca WEEKS, B. 1735 in Norwich (Norwalk) CT. She married > Reuban TAYLOR of Norwalk. They lived in CT., Westchester Co., N.Y., and > Wyoming Co., PA, where they both died. Any help, suggestions of whatever would be > most gratefully appreciated. Thanks. Earlene Hutsell _eroch25@aol.com_ > (mailto:eroch25@aol.com) > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >