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Samuel Weeks 1643 – 1698 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1643

Birth Location: New Amsterdam, New York, New York, USA

Death Date: 1698

Death Location: Cedarswamp, Nassau, New York, USA

Father: Francis Wickes

Mother: Elizabeth Luther

Spouse(s): Hannah Reddocke

Children(s): Samuel Weeks

In 1643, Samuel Weeks Sr entered the world in New Amsterdam, New York, New York, USA, born to Francis Wickes and Elizabeth Luther. Samuel Weeks Sr married Hannah Reddocke, and had children including Samuel Weeks. Samuel Weeks Sr passed away in 1698 in Cedarswamp, Nassau, New York, USA.

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  • In 1643, Samuel Weeks Sr entered the world in New Amsterdam, New York, New York, USA, born to Francis Wickes and Elizabeth Luther.
  • Samuel Weeks Sr married Hannah Reddocke, and had children including Samuel Weeks.
  • Samuel Weeks Sr passed away in 1698 in Cedarswamp, Nassau, New York, USA.

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Samuel Weeks's Ancestors

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Samuel Weeks
1643 – 1698
Birth Place: New Amsterdam, New York, New York, USA
Parents
Francis Wickes
1616 – 1688
Broadward, Devonshire, England
Elizabeth Luther
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Samuel Weeks's Descendants

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Samuel Weeks (1643 – 1698) m. Hannah Reddocke (1640 – 1688)
  1. 1. Samuel Weeks (1670 – AFT 1729) m. Ann Carpenter (1676 – )
    1. 1. Amy Weeks (1699 – 1752) m. Isaac Dean (1695 – 1784)
      1. 1. Samuel Dean (11 Mar 1726 – 15 Oct 1818) m. Mary Anderson (3 Jan 1728 – 17 Oct 1778)
        1. 1. Deborah Dean (17 Aug 1751 – 1799) m. Francis Marshall (24 Feb 1752 – 1800)
        2. 2. Willett Dean (1 Apr 1755 – ) m. Elizabeth Oakley
        3. 3. Isaiah Dean (1763 – ) m. Elizabeth Wood
        4. 4. Joel Dean (26 Mar 1767 – 24 Aug 1828) m. Esther Wright (1767 – 28 Oct 1812) m. Susannah Brown (9 Mar 1781 – 7 Mar 1830)
        5. 5. Elizabeth Dean (14 Dec 1774 – 20 Feb 1838) m. Elisha Baker (23 Jun 1773 – 1 Sep 1840)
      2. 2. Mary Dean (17 Jul 1731 – 16 Mar 1797) m. Jacob Stymets (14 Aug 1720 – 17 Jul 1789)
        1. 1. Amy Stymets (22 Aug 1760 – 8 Dec 1841) m. Samuel Browne (26 Oct 1758 – 26 Jan 1846)
        2. 2. Margaret Stymets (15 Sep 1765 – 13 Jan 1848) m. Isaac Cocks (2 Feb 1760 – 13 Jan 1848)
      3. 3. Margaret Dean (18 May 1733 – 1832) m. David Conklin (18 Oct 1732 – 1824)
        1. 1. Isaac Conklin (23 Apr 1757 – 1804)
        2. 2. Margaret (Ann) Conklin (20 May 1759 – ) m. William (Van) Benthuysen (28 May 1759 – 23 Jan 1845)
        3. 3. Jacob Conklin (3 Sep 1761 – 3 May 1845) m. Ann Wright ( – 12 Aug 1813)
        4. 4. Anne Conklin (3 Sep 1765 – 8 Feb 1825) m. Jacob Underhill (5 Mar 1764 – 27 May 1829)
      4. 4. Amy Dean (1735 – 1792) m. Glode Requa (4 May 1727 – 9 Dec 1806)
        1. 1. Samuel Requa (6 Dec 1763 – 18 Jun 1826) m. Maritie (Van) Wert (5 Oct 1771 – 10 Sep 1838)
        2. 2. Daniel Requa (May 1766 – 5 Apr 1847) m. Letitia Acker (10 Mar 1769 – 13 Jun 1846)
        3. 3. James Requa (15 Jan 1770 – 12 Aug 1789) m. Elizabeth Hiliker (30 Nov 1769 – )
      5. 5. Gilbert Dean (1735 – 1810) m. Effie Drake (1749 – 10 May 1823)
        1. 1. Gilbert Dean (3 Apr 1768 – 11 Mar 1846) m. Martha Gedney (15 Apr 1768 – 16 Sep 1849)
        2. 2. Emma Dean (1785 – 1862) m. John Delanoy
      6. 6. John Dean (1736 – 1813) m. Elizabeth Weeks (1738 – BEF 1776) m. Phebe Clapp (1753 – 31 Jan 1823)
        1. 1. Daniel Dean (22 May 1755 – 4 Mar 1830) m. Elizabeth Leavens (9 Jan 1756 – 26 Mar 1812)
        2. 2. Hannah Dean (10 Oct 1777 – 16 Apr 1836) m. Robert Caton (22 Mar 1761 – 7 Apr 1815)
        3. 3. Thomas Dean (17 Aug 1778 – 15 Jun 1842) m. Mary Flandreau (1789 – 1839)
    2. 2. Freelove Weeks (1719 – 1788) m. Joseph Coles (29 Jun 1717 – 30 Aug 1781)
      1. 1. Achsah Coles (1738 – ) m. Joseph Craft (26 Feb 1724 – )
        1. 1. Stephen Craft (6 Aug 1765 – 26 Oct 1854)
        2. 2. Jordan (T) Craft (1768 – 1855)
        3. 3. Joseph Craft (1770 – 23 Aug 1854)

Samuel Weeks's Timeline

2 Records

1643
1643
Birth of Samuel Weeks Sr in New Amsterdam, New York, New York, USA
New Amsterdam, New York, New York, USA
1698
1698
Age 55
Death of Samuel Weeks Sr in Cedarswamp, Nassau, New York, USA
Cedarswamp, Nassau, New York, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1643
    Event Place: New Amsterdam, New York, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1698
    Event Place: Cedarswamp, Nassau, New York, USA

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