Hi, I'm reposting this because I'm not sure it made it through before: I was unsubscribing from my old addressd and resubscribing from my new one, so it may have dropped into limbo. Pardong the duplication if it's already been posted. I also clarified the details from the original post. JP I haven't put my names up for a while. I'm wondering if anyone knows about the Henry V. Weeks (V. is thought to be Von short for Van Vleck, which was his mother's maiden name) that married a Ruth Wiltse Cooper Spencer (first marriage was Spencer) both born around 1800. Evidentally the family they came from were loyalists from New York (Dutch ess County) who moved to Canada (Prince Edward County, not Island) around the turn of the century. Henry's father was supposedly James Weeks married to Hannah Van Vleck (Vlack, Fleck, etc). Henry's line supposedly goes back to the Francis Weeks Family of Long Island descended from quasi-nobleman Richard Weeks of Honey Church.. The only thing I know for sure, is that my great, my great-great, and my great-great-great grandpa's were all Henry V. Weeks (Von). and I have the census information that proves the Henry Weeks at the top of these Henry's and Ruth Wiltse Cooper were my direct line, and that Henry's dad was "A" James Weeks (but not sure he's THE James Weeks married to Hannah Van Vleck). My ancestors ended up in Fishkill New York where they died. The circumstantial evidence of My Weeks line being the ones who tie into the Van Flecks really fits, but would like more evidence or collaboration etc. Thanks, Jana Peterson Pawlowski (whose mother's maiden name is Weeks)