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Joseph Weeks

Male 1834 - 1928  (94 years)


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  • Name Joseph Weeks 
    Birth 27 Mar 1834  Charlotteville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Religion Methodist 
    Death 7 Dec 1928  Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Burial 9 Dec 1928  Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I73  Weeks
    Last Modified 24 Feb 2017 

    Father Joseph Weeks,   b. 1 Oct 1803, Newport, Upper Canada, Canada Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 23 Nov 1878, Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years) 
    Mother Charity Kern,   b. 14 Dec 1802, Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 30 May 1890, Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years) 
    Marriage Abt 1826  Unknown Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F18  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Rosa Armenta Clark,   b. 5 Aug 1855, Middleton, Norfolk Cty, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Jul 1941 (Age 85 years) 
    Marriage 27 Sep 1876  Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    • Marriage:
      Groom: Joseph Weeks
      Age; 42 years
      Residence: Dereham, Ont
      Birthplace: Charlotteville, Ont.
      Bachelor
      Occupation: Farmer
      Parents: Joseph and Charity (Kern) Weeks
      Bride; Sarah C. Clark
      Age: 21 years
      Residence; Tillsonburg, Ont
      Birthplace: Middleton, Ont
      Spinster
      Parents: Charles and Sarah Clark
      Witnesses: Robert Scott, Elvia Clark
      Date of Marriage; September 27, 1876, Tillsonburg, Ont.
      Religion: Methodist for both Bride and Groom
      Minister; Rev. A. Andrews by Licence
      Source; LDS Film# ; #8138-76


      From the Ingersoll Chronicle Newspaper dated October 05, 1876
      Weeks-Clark. On the 27 th ult., by Rev. Alfred Andrews, at the residence
      of the bride's father, Mr. Joseph Weeks of Dereham to Miss Rosa A. Clark, daughter of Mr. Charles Clark of Tillsonburg.
    Children 
    +1. William Nelson Weeks,   b. 6 May 1879, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Jan 1970 (Age 90 years)
     2. Lewis Delmer Weeks,   b. 5 Jul 1881, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Feb 1958 (Age 76 years)
    Family ID F31  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 24 Nov 2006 

  • Notes 
    • 1881 Census, Dereham, Oxford South, Ontario, Canada
      FHL Film 1375902 NAC C-13266, Dist 165 Sub Dist A, Div 3, Page 15, Family 70
      Joseph MEEKS*, Male, Married, Age 47, Canadian, Birthplace Ontario, Farmer
      Aramenta MEEKS*, Female, Married, Age 25, Birthplace Ontario, , Methodist
      William N. MEEKS*, Male, Age 1,Canadian, Birthplace Ontario, Methodist
      Charity MEEKS,* Female, Widow, Age 78, Canadian, Birthplace Ontario, Universalist
      *This surname is mispelled as should be WEEKS. This is definitely our family and Charity is Charity Karn, Married to Joseph Weeks Sr. Hw


      One year after the home farm was divided (1875), Joseph Weeks (who was born two years after his parents had moved from the Kern Settlement near Forestville, March 27, 1834), built a new modern home on his land, and was married on September 27, 1876 to Rosa Armenta Clark, and brought her as his bride to his new home.

      Joseph was a very hard working man, yet was always known to have the time to aid anyone who needed help.

      To this union of Joseph Weeks and Armenta (Aunt Minty as she was known to most people) were born 2 sons. William Nelson b May 6, 1879; Lewis Delmer b July 5, 1881.


      One morning Joseph was going to help his brother Walter ( a distance of about 5 miles) to clear his farm, he met on Vienna Hill as we know it, which was at that time a mere footpath, a wildcat. Joseph with an axe over his shoulder stopped - so did the wildcat, - each staring at the other until finally the wildcat moved off and Joseph continued on his way.

      Source: Copied by volunteer at Norwich Library, Archives District, Norwich, Ontario. Also stated from Springfield Tweedsmuir Women's Institute.


      More notes from Ostrander Women's Institute Book
      " There was very little money in those days, but little was needed as all traded their surplus and their work. Work was done by bees - friends, relatives and neighbours would gather at dawn to build a house or raise a barn, and the women would cook and bake to feed these hungry men - and despite the work involved, they were very happy gatherings. Their work was very labourious - done with only an axe and adze at first, later by hand saws and later still by cross-cut saws. Whenever or whatever there was a need - helping hands were always ready.
      In those early times doctors were few and far between, so mother took over in the time of illness, and usually someone in the neighbourhood with a special knack in caring for the sick would be on call whenever needed. The doctor was seldom called except in cases of serious illness. For the most part they were a hearty , healthy people.
      Water was a very precious and needed commodity, and wells were detected by 'witching'. Fire was a dreaded enemy if uncontrolled - yet wood was the only fuel used in both cook stoves and huge cast iron heaters. Large pieces of wood were put in the stoves to hold heat and fire throughout the night.




      * Census Notes - 1901 - 93 Norfolk, b-5 Dereham, Page 7, Line 47-50*
      Weeks, Joseph, male, white, Head, Married, Born 27 March 1834, age 67, birthplace rural Ontario, Origin is Scotch, Religion - the word 'nothing' is written, Farmer,
      Weeks, Arminta, Female, White, Wife, Married, Born 5 Aug. 1855, age 45, birthplace urban Ontario, Origin English, Religion Methodist,
      Weeks, William N., Male, White, Son, Single, Born 6 May 1879, age 21, Birthplace rural Ontario, Origin Scotch, Religion - Church of England, Farmer
      Weeks, Lewis D., Male, White, Son, Single, Born 5 July 1881, age 19, Birthplace rural Ontario, Origin Scotch , Religion church of England, Farmer
      Schedule 2 info Stated the land location was 1/2 Lot 5, Conc 9, wooden house, 8 rooms, 85 acres.

      1911 Census Ontario, Oxford South, Dereham, District 4, Page 6
      Line 13-16, Household # 57
      Weeks, Joseph, Male, Head, Married, Born Mar 1835, Age 77, Ontario, German, Canadian, Presbyterian, Farmer
      Weeks, Arminia, Female, Wife, Married, Born Aug 1855, Age 55, Ontario, German, Canadian, Presbyterian
      Weeks, Louis, Male, Son, Single, Born Jul 1891, Age 29, Farmer
      Weeks, William, Male, Head, Married, Born May 1880, Age 31
      Weeks, Alice, Female, Wife, Married, Born Apr 1878, Age 33
      Weeks, Harold, Male, Son, Single, Born Mar 1905, Age 6
      Weeks, Wallace, Male, Son, Single, Born Oct 1907, Age 3
      Weeks, John, Male, Son, Single, Born Nov 1909, Age 1


      Joseph Weeks is listed on the stock list of Ingersoll & Port Burwell Road Company with the numerical figure 10 beside his name
      Source: Ingersoll & Port Burwell Road Company 1849, History and Comments by Robert G. Moore, 2002

      Death Certificate: Canada Ontario Deaths 1869-1932
      #027318
      Name: Joseph Weeks
      Place of Death: Conc 9 Lot 5 Dereham
      Sex: Male
      Age: 94 years, 8 mths, 11 days
      Birth Date: March 27 1834, Ontario
      Occupation: Farmer
      Father: Joseph Weeks
      Mother: D Kearns**
      Informant: Wm Weeks, Corinth RR1, Son
      Place of Burial, Tillsonburg Dec 9, 1928
      Date of Death: Dec 7, 1928
      Cause of Death: Old Age

      Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Section H, Row E, # 7
      Weeks / Joseph Weeks / 1834 - 1928 / his wife / Arementa Weeks / 1855 - 1941

  • Sources 
    1. [S16] Joseph Weeks death 1928, Ontario Canada Deaths 1869-1932 (Reliability: 3).
      #027318 Pg 375

    2. [S119] OVS Marriages 1857-1922, Joseph Weeks & Sarah Clarke, Pg 419, Reg # 008138 (Reliability: 3).



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