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William Weeks 1725 – 1736 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1725

Birth Location: Ashford, Kent, , England

Death Date: Sep 1736

Death Location: Kingsnorth, Kent, , England

Father: John Wicks

Mother: Sarah Fenner

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William Weeks was born in 1725 in Ashford, Kent, , England, the child of John Wicks and Sarah Fenner. William Weeks passed away in 1736 in Kingsnorth, Kent, , England.

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Biography

  • William Weeks was born in 1725 in Ashford, Kent, , England, the child of John Wicks and Sarah Fenner.
  • William Weeks passed away in 1736 in Kingsnorth, Kent, , England.

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William Weeks's Ancestors

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William Weeks
1725 – 1736
Birth Place: Ashford, Kent, , England
Parents
John Wicks
1699 – 1778
Battle, Sussex, England
Sarah Fenner
1693 – 1775
Ashford,,Kent,England
Grandparents
Thomas (WEEKS) (Wicks)
1675 – 1721
Hinxhill,,Kent,England
Mary Ingram
1682 – 1701
Bexley, Kent, England
John Fenner
1666 – 1702
Ashford, Kent, , England
Sarah Bull
1670 – 1745
Ashford, Kent, , England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Weeks
1644 – 1694
Ann Wacrel
1648 – 1695
John INGRAM
1656 – 1756
Mary Curd
1660 – 1715
Thomas Fenner
1627 – 1694
Mary Gibbon
1628 – 1709
Mary Hall
1643 – 1699
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Matthew Weekes
1614 – 1694
Joan Kempe
1626 – 1693

William Weeks's Timeline

2 Records

1725
1725
Birth of William Weeks in Ashford, Kent, , England
Ashford, Kent, , England
1736
Sep 1736
Age 11
Death of William Weeks in Kingsnorth, Kent, , England
Kingsnorth, Kent, , England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1725
    Event Place: Ashford, Kent, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1736
    Event Place: Kingsnorth, Kent, , England

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