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Mabel Anna Bell Weeks

Female 1907 - 1966  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mabel Anna Bell Weeks was born on 28 Nov 1907 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Edward Milton Weeks and Mary Jane Atkinson); died on 10 Apr 1966 in , , Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    Birth Certificate: OVS Births 1907, Pg 318, Reg # 034791
    Name: Weeks, Mabel Annie Bell
    Sex: female
    Date of Birth: November 28, 1907
    Father: Edward M. Weeks, Barber
    Mother: Mary Jane Atkinson
    Residence: King street, Tillsonburg
    Physician: Dr. Lancaster
    Informant: Ed. Weeks
    Registered: December 28, 1907



    1911 Census, Ontario, Oxford South, District 38, Page 19
    Lines 18 - 22; Household # 219
    Weeks, Edward, Male, Head, Married, Born Sep 1880, Age 30, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist, Barber
    Weeks, Mary Jane, Female, Wife, Married, Born Jun 1881, Age 29, Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Mildred, Female, Dtr, Single, Born Jun 1904, Age 6, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Gordon, Male, Son, Single, Born Mar 1906, Age 5, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Mable, Female, Dtr, Single, Born Nov 1907, Age 3, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist

    Family/Spouse: James Henry Read. James was born on 15 Aug 1911; died on 30 May 1963. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. R.D. Read

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Milton Weeks was born on 8 Sep 1880 in Middleton Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada (son of Walter Weeks and Mary Mathilda Foley); died on 15 Dec 1936 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 18 Dec 1936 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Between 1904 and 1911; Barber
    • Residence: 1911, London St, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    1881 Census, Middleton, Norfolk North, Ontario, Film 1375899, C-13263; Dist 158, Sub dist D, Div 2, Page 74, Family 375
    Walter Weeks, Male, Married, Age 44, Farmer, German, Birthplace Ontario
    Mary Weeks, Female, Married, Age 38, English, Birthplace Ontario, Presbyterian
    Joseph Wm Weeks, Male, Age 7, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Andrew Weeks, male, Age 5, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Walter Weeks, Male, Age 2, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Edward Weeks, Male Age 7 mos., German, Ontario Birthplace

    Lived South of Tillsonburg, Ontario

    1901 Census:
    Weeks, Walter, head, widow,age 64, Presbyterian, Farmer, Origin, English
    Weeks, Andrew, Son, Farmer, age 25
    Weeks, Edward M., age 20
    Weeks, John A., Age 18
    Weeks, Clarence D., age 15
    Weeks, Anna B., age 12
    Weeks, Mary Jane, daughter in law, age 24
    Weeks, Aletta, granddaughter, age 1


    1911 Census, Ontario, Oxford South, District 38, Page 19
    Lines 18 - 22; Household # 219
    Weeks, Edward, Male, Head, Married, Born Sep 1880, Age 30, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist, Barber
    Weeks, Mary Jane, Female, Wife, Married, Born Jun 1881, Age 29, Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Mildred, Female, Dtr, Single, Born Jun 1904, Age 6, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Gordon, Male, Son, Single, Born Mar 1906, Age 5, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Mable, Female, Dtr, Single, Born Nov 1907, Age 3, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist

    Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section H, Row E, #8
    Weeks / Edward M / Weeks / 1880 - 1938* /
    Markers: Edward, Mary Jane

    * Tombstone has year of death as 1938, I have 1936


    Tillsonburg Observer Newspaper, Dec 17, 1936, pg 10 col 2
    Death
    Weeks - In Tillsonburg, on Tuesday, December 15, 1936, Edward M. Weeks, in his 57th year. The funeral will meet at the S. E. Carle funeral home on Friday, December 18, at 2 p.m. Interment in the Tillsonburg Cemetery.

    Edward married Mary Jane Atkinson on 1 Dec 1903 in Courtland, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. Mary (daughter of J. Atkinson and S. Darrow) was born on 12 Jun 1881 in , , Michigan, USA; died in Nov 1952; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane Atkinson was born on 12 Jun 1881 in , , Michigan, USA (daughter of J. Atkinson and S. Darrow); died in Nov 1952; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.

    Notes:

    1911 Census, Ontario, Oxford South, District 38, Page 19
    Lines 18 - 22; Household # 219
    Weeks, Edward, Male, Head, Married, Born Sep 1880, Age 30, Ontario,
    English, Canadian, Baptist, Barber
    Weeks, Mary Jane, Female, Wife, Married, Born Jun 1881, Age 29, Ontario, Scotch, Canadian, Baptist *
    Weeks, Mildred, Female, Dtr, Single, Born Jun 1904, Age 6, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Gordon, Male, Son, Single, Born Mar 1906, Age 5, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist
    Weeks, Mable, Female, Dtr, Single, Born Nov 1907, Age 3, Ontario, English, Canadian, Baptist

    1911 census records Mary Jane (Atkinson) Weeks birthplace as Ontario, but their marriage certificate states Omoard, Michigan, USA.









    Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section H, Row E, #8
    Weeks / Edward M / Weeks / 1880 - 1938 /
    his wife / Mary Jane / weeks / 1880 - 1952

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage;
    Groom: Edward Milton Weeks
    Age: 23 years
    Residence; Middleton
    Birthplace: Middleton, Ont
    Bachelor
    Occupation: Barber
    Parents: Walter Weeks, Mary Foley
    Bride; Mary Jane Atkinson
    Age: 22 years
    Residence: Tillsonburg, Ont
    Birthplace: Omoard Cty, Michigan, USA
    Spinster
    Parents: Joseph Atkinson, Sarah Darron(w)
    Witnesses: Mrs. H. S Hastings, Miss Annie Adams, Courtland
    Date of Marriage; Dec. 1, 1903, Courtland, Ont
    Religion: Presbyterian for both Bride and Groom
    Minister; HS Hasting by license
    Source: LDS Film# 1871523; #13570 -03
    Also REf. Vital Stats of Ont. # 013570



    Tillsonburg Observer Newspaper, Dec. 3, 1903 pg 7 col 3 ;
    Marriage:
    On Tuesday, Dec. 1st, at the Methodist parsonage, Courtland, by the Rev.
    Mr. Hastings, Miss M. J. Atkinson was married to Mr. Edward Weeks. A few of the immediate friends of the contracting parties took dinner with them at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. H. Herron. The bride was attired in a navy blue cloth traveling suit with hat to match.
    The groom is the son of Mr. Walter Weeks, who lives just south of Tillsonburg, and the bride is a daughter of Mrs. J. Atkinson, Queen Street, Tillsonburg.

    Children:
    1. Mildred Mary Weeks was born on 17 Jun 1904 in Milverton, Perth County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    2. Gordon Walter Weeks was born on 15 Mar 1906 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 3 Sep 1968; was buried in Staffordville Cemetery, Staffordville, Bayham Twp, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 1. Mabel Anna Bell Weeks was born on 28 Nov 1907 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 10 Apr 1966 in , , Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Walter WeeksWalter Weeks was born on 11 Jan 1837 in Dereham Twp, Upper Canada, Canada (son of Joseph Weeks and Charity Kern); died on 9 Feb 1915 in Middleton, Dereham Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • 1901 Census: 1901, Middleton, Norfolk Cty, Ontario, Canada; 1901 Canada Census
    • Religion: 1901; Presbyterian

    Notes:

    Voters List for the 3rd Subdivision of Middleton 1872
    # 186, Assess Roll # 584, Weeks, Walter, Conc 3 & 4 N1/2, Lot 4N, T

    1881 Census, Middleton, Norfolk North, Ontario, Film 1375899, C-13263; Dist 158, Sub dist D, Div 2, Page 74, Family 375
    Walter Weeks, Male, Married, Age 44, Farmer, German, Birthplace Ontario
    Mary Weeks, Female, Married, Age 38, English, Birthplace Ontario, Presbyterian
    Joseph Wm Weeks, Male, Age 7, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Andrew Weeks, male, Age 5, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Walter Weeks, Male, Age 2, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Edward Weeks, Male Age 7 mos.,* German, Ontario Birthplace
    *Born: Sept - 7/12

    1901 Census:
    Weeks, Walter, head, widow,age 64, Presbyterian, Farmer, Origin, English
    Weeks, Andrew, Son, Farmer, age 25
    Weeks, Edward M., age 20
    Weeks, John A., Age 18
    Weeks, Clarence D., age 15
    Weeks, Anna B., age 12
    Weeks, Mary Jane, daughter in law, age 24
    Weeks, Aletta, granddaughter, age 1

    Schedule 2 Info:
    Land location was in Middleton, Lot 4, Conc 4 NTR; brick house with 12 rooms, 155 acres, 4 barns/granaries.

    1911 Cdn. census, Norfolk Cty., Middleton Twp., District 4, Page 2,
    Lines 30 - 34 inclusive
    Weeks, Walter, M, Head, Widow, Birth Jan 1937, Age 74, Birthplace Ontario, English, Canadian, Presbyterian, Farmer
    Weeks, John A,, M, Son, Married, Birth Apr 1882, Age 29, Birthplace Ontario, English, Canadian, Presbyterian, Farmer
    Weeks, Evelena, F, Dau in law, Married, Birth Sep 1884, Age 26, Birthplace Ontario, English, Canadian, Methodist, none
    Weeks, Clarence Delmer, M., Son, Single, Birth July 1887, Age 23, Birthplace Ontario, English, Canadian, Presbyterian, Farmer
    Gibbon, John Henry, M., Uncle, Widow, Birth Aug 1820,Age 80, Immig 1820, England, English, Canadian, Methodist, Insane* (hard to read)

    Death Certificate: Ont. Canada Deaths 1869 - 1932 # 022494
    Name: Walter Weeks
    Sex: Male
    Date of death: Feb 9, 1915
    Age: 78 years, 29 days
    Place of Death: Dereham, Middleton
    Occupation: Farmer
    Marital Status: Widower
    Father: Jos. Weeks
    Mother: C. Kern
    Cause of Death: Apoplexy x 10 days, Atony of Bowels x 5 days


    Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section H Row E, # 8
    Back of Monument:
    Walter / Weeks / d / Feb 9 1915 / in his / 79th year /
    Markers: Father, Mother, Edward, Mary Jane

    Mr. Walter Weeks Obituary Source: Tillsonburg Observer newspaper Feb 11, 1914 pg 5 col 3
    Mr. Walter Weeks, a pioneer of this district, died at his home in Middleton, near Tillsonburg on Tuesday, after an illness of two weeks.
    Mr. Weeks, who was in his seventy-nineth year, was born in Dereham. About fifty years ago he purchased a homestead in Middleton, near town and in 1878 he married Miss Mary M. Foley of Dereham and they settled on the farm where Mr. Weeks resided over forty years. He was energetic and indsutrious and was remrakably healthy during his long life, never requiring the services of a doctor but once, about thirty years ago. He took the entire management of his farm and did his plowing last fall with an expertness and energy not surpassed by younger men.
    His wife predeceased him fourteen years ago. He is survived by five sons, W. J. and Ed. M. of this town, Andrew of Middleton, John of Eden and Clarence D., who lives on the homestead, and one daughter, Mrs. Mark Ronson of Goshen, also by two brothers, Joseph of Dereham and Isaac of Tillsonburg.
    The funeral took place this (Thursday) afternoon, the services being conducted by the Rev. Edwin Smith. The interment was made in the town cemetery.


    Notes from Margaret Rouse 2005
    Walter Weeks had land opposite John Weeks land. East of # 19. Also Walter had land on Goshen Road.

    Walter married Mary Mathilda Foley. Mary was born on 28 Oct 1852 in , , Michigan, USA; died on 25 Dec 1900 in Middleton Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Mathilda FoleyMary Mathilda Foley was born on 28 Oct 1852 in , , Michigan, USA; died on 25 Dec 1900 in Middleton Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Presbyterian

    Notes:

    1881 Census, Middleton, Norfolk North, Ontario, Film 1375899, C-13263; Dist 158, Sub dist D, Div 2, Page 74, Family 375
    Walter Weeks, Male, Married, Age 44, Farmer, German, Birthplace Ontario
    Mary Weeks, Female, Married, Age 38, English, Birthplace Ontario, Presbyterian
    Joseph Wm Weeks, Male, Age 7, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Andrew Weeks, male, Age 5, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Walter Weeks, Male, Age 2, German, Birthplace Ont.
    Edward Weeks, Male Age 7 mos., German, Ontario Birthplace

    Death Registration: Mary Foley
    Female
    Died 25 December 1900,
    Age 48 years
    Location: Lot 4, concession 4,
    Birthplace: Michigan, USA
    Cause of Death: Stomach trouble and symptoms x 4 days
    Physician: L C SinclairMD
    Religion: Presbyterian
    Informant: Walter Weeks
    Source: LDS Film # 1854395; #018042 -00

    Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Section H, Row E, # 8
    Side of Monument
    Mary M / wife of / Walter / Weeks / d / Dec 25, 1900 / in her / 49th year.
    Markers: Father, Mother, Edward, Mary Jane


    Tillsonburg Observer, Dec 27, 1900 Pg 1, col 4
    The death of Mrs. Walter Weeks of Middleton occurred on Tuesday, the 25th inst. The funeral took place this afternoon at 1'o'clock. The interment was made in the town cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Joseph William Weeks was born on 16 Jan 1874 in Middleton, Norfolk Cty, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jun 1935 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    2. Andrew Weeks was born on 8 Oct 1875 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 11 Jul 1939 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 12 Jul 1939 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Walter Weeks was born on 5 Jan 1879 in Middleton, Norfolk Cty, Ontario, Canada; died on 29 Jun 1882 in Middleton, Norfolk Cty, Ontario, Canada.
    4. 2. Edward Milton Weeks was born on 8 Sep 1880 in Middleton Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 15 Dec 1936 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 18 Dec 1936 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. John Albert Weeks was born on 19 Apr 1882 in Middleton Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 14 Jul 1967 in Mount Elgin, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 17 Jul 1967 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Clarence Delmer Weeks was born on 18 Jul 1885 in Middleton Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 9 Nov 1965 in Delhi, Windham Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Delhi Cemetery, Delhi, Windham Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Anna Bell Weeks was born on 9 Apr 1888 in Middleton Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 14 Dec 1981 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 16 Dec 1981 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.

  3. 6.  J. Atkinson

    J. married S. Darrow. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  S. Darrow
    Children:
    1. Atkinson
    2. 3. Mary Jane Atkinson was born on 12 Jun 1881 in , , Michigan, USA; died in Nov 1952; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Weeks was born on 1 Oct 1803 in Newport, Upper Canada, Canada (son of Amos Weeks, Sr. and Unknown); died on 23 Nov 1878 in Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Land Records: 25 Jun 1828, Walpole Twp, Haldimand County, Upper Canada; Estate Dispersement
    • 1851 Census: 1851, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Canada West, Canada; 1851 Canada Census
    • Occupation: 1851; Farmer
    • Religion: 1851; Universalist
    • Land Records: 2 Apr 1853, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; Land Records
    • Land Purchase: 2 Jun 1855, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; 200 acres
    • Land Purchase: 16 Jun 1860, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; 200 acres
    • 1861 Census: 1861, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Canada West, Canada; 1861 Canada Census
    • 1871 Census: 1871, , Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; 1871 Canada Census

    Notes:

    Unproven data -( recd from Slaght connection) ANC file # AFN:1QPV-N3C
    Joseph Weeks (Wicks) married Rhoda Carnes. Issue is daughter Rhoda
    Weeks(Wicks) married Silas Slaght - a descendant of Job, Job Slaght Jr. Rhoda Weeks and Silas Slaght were married January 29, 1843 See Slaght Genealogy for continuation.

    Fact: Joseph Weeks married Charity Kern and children listed are Rhoda and 7 sons; John, Amos, Joseph,Walter, Ira, Ransom, and Isaac. I believe that the Slaght info is still applicable to this family as the Kern surname was often pronounced and spelled 'carnes, Karn'. The error is in naming bride and mother with the same christian name of 'Rhoda'.

    #8916 June 25 1828, Daniel Miller Weeks, (heir et law of Amos Weeks) sold to Joseph Weeks 100 acres N 1/2 out of a total of 200 acres of land on Lot 9 concession 8 in Walpole Township, Haldimand County.

    #8917 Oct 11 1832, Joseph Weeks sold the above property (100 acres N 1/2) of Lot 9 Concession 8 in Walpole Township to Harrison Oakes for 32 pounds.

    Fact: Land Agreements/Documents
    Joseph Weeks of Dereham, Ont. bought land Lot 5, Concession 9 issue date 5 1846-02-24 ND, type CL RG Series 01-C1113 ref/vol # 002, Pg 090 ( It seems feasible that Joseph Weeks and family moved to Oxford County about 1832 but it wasn't until 1846 before the Deed was finalized in Joseph's name) hw

    Subsequently Joseph Weeks purchased the following land:
    in Middleton Lot 9 conc. 4NR, issue date 2 1851-03-28 Series 01-C15 ref/vol 002-068

    In Middleton NTR 6, conc 4 date 2 1855-09-24 Series )1 C15 004-027

    In Middleton N1/2 4, conc 4,5,7, 1854-02-04 Series CC B3 026-139

    In Middleton W1/2 4 4NR issue 4 1853C - lease, Series CC B3 034-510

    Eventually all this property was either given, deeded to his respective sons.
    Joseph and Isaac remained on the homeplace sections, and
    Amos, John, and Walter farmed the land in the Middleton area.


    "Family Legend:
    Joseph took up a tract of land in Dereham township, Oxford Cty, Concession 9, Lot 5, bordering Cranberry Rd in 1832. ( I am assuming Joseph leased this land from the crown as above documents show this land bought in 1846-hw) . To procure the deed to his property, Joseph rode horseback to Niagara. His neighbours were Indians having a little settlement nearby. The women worked at household tasks together with Charity Weeks and the men worked and hunted together. Joseph and Charity raised their family of eight children here, seven sons and one daughter.
    Rhoda married Mr. Slaght and moved to the state of Washington.[ again, I believe, via my research, that Rhoda Wicks is our Rhoda Weeks, and she married Silas Slaght, and moved to Michigan, USA - hw][ Rhoda Weeks and Silas Slaght's son, Cyrenius married Maria Caroline Weeks (his cousin - dtr. of Daniel Weeks and Mary Hawer - hw] John, Amos and Walter took up land from the crown South of Tillsonburg, in Middleton township, Norfolk Cty; and Joseph and Isaac farmed the homestead on the ninth concession of Dereham twp, the homestead being divided into two farms.
    There was an almost complete cooperation among these early settlers, and a very deep love of the land. The five brothers would go to one farm, cut down trees, clear a spot for a log cabin, later to be replaced by a larger house and later still by a substantial brick home. Thus they went from farm to farm helping one another. There was very little money; work was done by bees - Relatives and neighbours would gather to build a house or barn, and what happy times these gatherings were. The women came along to help with the meals. Money mattered very little to those early settlers, any lack was made up by trading surplus, and theirs was a very leisured way of life. Not that they didn't work hard - laborious work was done with only an axe and adze at first, later by hand saws, and later still cross-cut saws.
    These brothers were the happiest people. They were cutting a home for themselves out of the wilderness and doing it the hard way, and always with a joke and hearty laugh. Whenever there was need, helping hands were ready. In those early times, doctors were few and far between, so the mother took over in 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 serious illness. For the most part, they were a healthy, hearty people.
    Much of the land was cleared by oxen, later stumping machines and horses. Water was a very pecious commodity and wells were detected the "witching". Only certain people had the gift of witching and the early settlers firmly believed in this way of finding water. A branched twig of hickory was held firmly in the hands, stem pointing upwards and when the witcher walked over water, even deep in the ground, the stem would turn downwards. Fire was something to be dreaded if uncontrolled. Every care was taken to prevent fires from getting out of control. Wood was used for cooking and heating. A huge cast iron, square stove was used for heating. Huge pieces of wood were placed in the stove and would hold the heat through the night. They were always careful to bank the fire before going to bed, wind the clock and put out the cat." excerpt from family tree documentation by Ola Beaman,Mamie Elizabeth Rouse.


    CENSUS
    1851 Census: Dereham Township, Micro Film 23
    #25, Weeks, Joseph, Born Canada West, Age 49, Univeralist, Married, Farmer, Fram 1 1/2 story house
    26, Weeks, Charity, Born Canada West, Age 50, Univeralist, married
    27, Weeks, John, Born Canada West, Age 23, Universalist, Single, Labourer
    28, Weeks, Amos, Born Canada West, Age 20, Univeralist, Single, Labr.
    29, Weeks, Joseph, born Canada West, Age 18, Universalist, Single, Labr.
    30, Weeks, Walter, Born Canada West, Age 16, Universalist, Single, Labr.
    31, Weeks, Ira, Born Canada West, Age 13, Universalist, Single
    32, Weeks, Ransome, Born Canada West, Age 11, Universalist, Single
    33, Weeks, Isaac, Born Canada West, Age 9, Universalist, Single

    1861 Canadian Census, Roll C-1060-1061; Library And Archives Canada, Pg 72, Dereham Twp, Oxford Cty, Canada West
    Joseph Weeks, Male, Head, Age 57, Birthplace Canada West, Universalist, Farmer
    Charity Weeks, Wife, Married, Age 58,
    Joseph Weeks, Son, Single, Age 27
    Walter Weeks, Son, Single, Age 25
    Ira Weeks, Son, Single, Age 24
    Isaac Weeks, Son, Single, Age 18

    1871 Census: Joseph WEEKES age 67, birthplace Ontario, Religion - Universalist, Origin - English, Occupation - Farmer District 013, Sub Dist. A Division 1 Page 94
    Weeks, Joseph, male, age 67, birthplace Ontario, religion Universalist, origin Scotch, Occupation: F
    Weeks, Charity, female, age 68, birthplace Ontario, religion Universalist, Origin Dutch, married
    Weeks, Joseph junior, male, age 37, birthplace Ontario, religion Universalist, Origin Scotch, single. Livestock comprised of horses, 5 milch cows, 14 horned cattle, 22 sheep, 23 swine, 200 pounds of butter, 80 pounds of wood.

    Burial Certificate Film # 1853224, # 10805-78 VS , Ontario.
    Joseph Weeks
    Died 13 Dec. 1878, male, 75 years old, Occupation - Farmer, Birthplace Norfolk Cty,
    Cause of Death - old age
    Informant: Brinton P. Brown
    When Registered: 12 Dec. 1878**
    Registrar: Geo Fish.
    ** (note the regisered date is prior to the date given for death -??hw)

    Indenture on 7 September 1868 between Joseph Weeks (elder) of Twp of Dereham, Cty of Oxford, Prov. of Ontario. and his son Joseph Weeks (younger)
    "That in consideration of $2500 of lawful money of Canada, Joseph (elder) sells of 85 acres on the West half of Lot 5, Concession 9, of his property in Twp Dereham to Joseph the younger.(his son). #41278 - 129. Witness was Henry Boughner

    Following Joseph Weeks Sr. death, in 1879, the document 41278 was partitioned and gave 50 acres ea. to Isaac Weeks at S1/2 of E1/2 and Amos N1/2 of E1/2. #75914 and 75915. This parcel of land changed hands many times thru the years as various family members deceased and it was passed onto heirs. Last notation was 1970 to Wallace Weeks thus the property was in the Weeks family for 138 years without a mortage or debt incurred. Amazing.

    Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery Section H, Row F, # 19
    "In Memory of / Joseph Weeks / died / Nov. 23, 1878, aged ****

    Joseph Weeks' Will- registrar of Surrogate Court, Cty of Oxford, Jas. Canfield
    "In Her Majesty's Surrogate Court of the County of Oxford.
    Be it known that on the Tenth day of December, in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, the last Will and Testament of Joseph Weeks, late of the Township of Dereham, in the County of Oxford, Farmer, who died on or about the Twenty-third day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight at the said Township of Dereham, and who at the time of his death had a fixed place of abode at the Township of Dereham in the said County of Oxford was proved and registered in the said surrogate Court a true copy of which said Last Will and Testament is hereto annexed, and that the administration of all and singular the personal estate and effects rights and credits of the said deceased and anyway concerning his Will was granted by the aforesaid Court to Amos Weeks of the Township of Middleton, in the County of Norfolk, Farmer, and Walter Weeks of the same place, farmer, the Executers named in the said will, they having been first sworn well and faithfully to administer the same by paying the just debts of the deceased and the legacies contained in his Will so far as they are thereunto bound by law, and to exhibit a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the said estate and effects, rights and credits and to render a just and true account fo their Executorship whenever required by law so to do.
    Sgn. Jas. Canfield, Registrar of the Surrogate Court of County of Oxford.
    Know all Men by these presents, that 1. Joseph Weeks of the Township of Dereham, in the County of Oxford and Province of Ontario, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all former last Wills and Testaments by me heretofore by me made.
    My Will is that all my funeral charges and just debts shall be paid by my Executors hereinafter named. After the payment of my just debts, funeral charges and the expenses attending the administration of my estate, I give, devise and bequeath the rest and residue of my estate and property as follows:viz.,
    First:- I give and bequeath to my wife, Charity Weeks, in addition to any dower which she may be entitled to at my decease, two rooms in the house known as the Homestead, together with all the household furniture, beds and bedding, which I may be possessed of at the time of my decease, also two good cows, six sheep and one hog, all of which shall be kept on the Farm and provided with suitable feed summer and winter and for her sole use and benefit so long as she remains my widow.
    Second;- I give and demise to my two sons Amos Weeks and Isaac Weeks my Dereham farm, being composed of the East half of Lot number Five in the Ninth Concession of the said Township of Dereham, which said farm shall be equally divided between my said two sons Amos Weeks and Isaac Weeks and said division to be made by my said sons in any way agreeable to them. The rest and residue of my estate and property of which I shall be possessed of at the time of my decease shall be equally divided between my five sons.
    And lastly I do nominate and appoint my sons, Amos Weeks and Walter Weeks to be my executors of this my last Will and Testament.
    In witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal the twenty-ninth day of March in the year of Our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight.
    Sgn. Joseph Weeks, L.S.
    Signed, Sealed and declared by the said Joseph Weeks to be his last will and testament in presence of John Hodgson and Thomas Fletcher, who at his request and in his presence have subscribed their names as witnesses hereunto and in the presence of each other.
    Sgd. John Hodgson, of the Town of Tilsonburg.
    Sgd. Thomas Fletcher of the Township of Dereham."


    Sept 2004. Took a drive with Margaret Rouse, she showed us Joseph's original land just off Cranberry Road.

    Land Records:
    Joseph Weeks purchased 100 acres ( N 1/2) of his Fathers estate of 200 acres in Walpole Township, Lot 9, Concession 8 for 31 pounds, from Daniel Miller Weeks.

    1851 Census:
    Joseph Weeks Family, Joseph is 49, married, Universalist, Farmer; living with his Wife Charity, age 50 and his six Sons.
    Microfilm 23, lines 25-33

    Land Records:
    purchased 170 acres Lot 9 Concession 4

    Land Purchase:
    North of Talbot Road East, Lot 3, Concession 4

    Land Purchase:
    Lot 6, Concession 4

    1861 Census:
    Joseph Weeks, Head, Married, Age 57, Universalist, Farmer

    1871 Census:
    page 94-line 11-13; South Oxford, Ontario; Age 67 - Joseph

    Died:
    Cause of Death: Old Age

    Joseph married Charity Kern about 1826 in Unknown. Charity (daughter of John Kern and Charity Bunn) was born on 14 Dec 1802 in Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 30 May 1890 in Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Charity Kern was born on 14 Dec 1802 in Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada (daughter of John Kern and Charity Bunn); died on 30 May 1890 in Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nationality: Dutch
    • Name: Karn
    • Religion: Universalist
    • 1851 Census: 1851, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Canada West, Canada; 1851 Canada Census
    • 1861 Census: 1861, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Canada West, Canada; 1861 Canada Census
    • 1871 Census: 1871, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; 1871 Canada Census
    • 1881 Census: 1881, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; 1881 Canada Census

    Notes:

    Family Facts:
    Charity Kern was of German descent. Her grandfather, Christopher Kern, settled in German Valley,Roxbury Twp., Morris Cty, New Jersey. See Kern Genealogy Page for continuation. He had 3 sons: David, Christopher, and John, 1 daughter Anna. In 1799 David got the urge to move to Upper Canada and settled near Hamilton.
    Charity's father, JOHN KERN,was born at Roxbury Twp, Morris Cty, New Jersey on 29 May 1763, died at Charlotteville Twp on 11 Jan. 1824 at the age of 65 y, 10 m 10d. John married CHARITY BUNN,( born at Roxbury Twp in Jun/Jul 1769) on April 9, 1787 in New Jersey. Charity (Bunn)Kern died in Charlotteville on April 9, 1854 age 84 years, 9 m. Both John and Charity are buried in Fairview Cemetery, Forestville, Charlotteville Twp.
    In 1800, the others (Christopher, John, their families) decided to make the journey also. They 'brought horses, cows, sheep, pigs and poultry, and all their household effects with them, and it took six weeks to complete the journey. ' Also in this party was John's uncle and aunt Adam and Anna (Swackhammer) Lick/Leek and Adam's son-in-law John Youngs. Adam Leek and Christopher Kern moved onto Oxford Cty.
    On 12 Aug 1800, John Kern purchased from Richard Cockrell Lot 1, Conc1, Lot 2, Conc 4 and the north half of Lot 3, conc3, Walsingham Twp. According to family tradition recounted by Norfolk Cty historian E.A. Owen, John Kern felt swindled in this purchase. " John Kern brought $500. in cash with him. It was all he had, and he intended to purchase a home with it, but when he arrived at Niagara a land shark met him and enduced him to buy five hundred acres of land at a dollar per acre, which was represented as being of good quality and very desirable in every respect. Mr Kern exchanged his capital for a deed of the land and when he arrived in Long Point settlement, he made the sickening discovery that his land was absolutely worthless. This meant privation and pinching destitution for a few years"
    John's occupation was a blacksmith. His faith was Presbyterian. John was appointed town clerk on June 10, 1806 of the township Charlotteville, by the court of Sessions.
    John leased from the Crown Reserve, Lot 9, Con 1 Charlotteville Twp on !3 Sept 1802.
    Kern purchased from Teeple 106 acres in Lot 9 Con A on 14 Mar 1804. Kern made his homestead on the rear part of this purchase, near the present village of Forestville.
    1808 - 20 Sept, John purchased another 10 acres from Teeple
    22 Sept 1810, John bought from Oliver Mabee 40 acres in Lot 9 Con A. To this he added 50 acres from John Lodor in Lot 8 Con A on 20 May 1811.
    John served during the war of 1812 in Mitchell's Company of the Norfolk Cty Militia.
    This family was brought up to work. The girls worked in the fields, drove oxen and did whatever was needed inside and outside.

    1851 Census: Dereham Township, Micro Film 23
    #25, Weeks, Joseph, Born Canada West, Age 49, Univeralist, Married, Farmer, Fram 1 1/2 story house
    26, Weeks, Charity, Born Canada West, Age 50, Univeralist, married
    27, Weeks, John, Born Canada West, Age 23, Universalist, Single, Labourer
    28, Weeks, Amos, Born Canada West, Age 20, Univeralist, Single, Labr.
    29, Weeks, Joseph, born Canada West, Age 18, Universalist, Single, Labr.
    30, Weeks, Walter, Born Canada West, Age 16, Universalist, Single, Labr.
    31, Weeks, Ira, Born Canada West, Age 13, Universalist, Single
    32, Weeks, Ransome, Born Canada West, Age 11, Universalist, Single
    33, Weeks, Isaac, Born Canada West, Age 9, Universalist, Single

    1861 Canadian Census, Roll C-1060-1061; Library And Archives Canada, Pg 72, Dereham Twp, Oxford Cty, Canada West
    Joseph Weeks, Male, Head, Age 57, Birthplace Canada West, Universalist, Farmer
    Charity Weeks, Wife, Married, Age 58,
    Joseph Weeks, Son, Single, Age 27
    Walter Weeks, Son, Single, Age 25
    Ira Weeks, Son, Single, Age 24
    Isaac Weeks, Son, Single, Age 18


    1871 Census: Joseph WEEKES age 67, birthplace Ontario, Religion - Universalist, Origin - English, Occupation - Farmer District 013, Sub Dist. A Division 1 Page 94
    Weeks, Joseph, male, age 67, birthplace Ontario, religion Universalist, origin Scotch, Occupation: F
    Weeks, Charity, female, age 68, birthplace Ontario, religion Universalist, Origin Dutch, married
    Weeks, Joseph junior, male, age 37, birthplace Ontario, religion Universalist, Origin Scotch, single. Livestock comprised of horses, 5 milch cows, 14 horned cattle, 22 sheep, 23 swine, 200 pounds of butter, 80 pounds of wood.

    1881 Census of Canada
    Dereham, Oxford South, Ontario
    Page 15, Family 70, NAC C-13266
    Joseph Meeks, Male, Married, Age 47, Canadian, Born Ontario, Farmer
    Aramentia Meeks, Female, Married, Age 25, Born Ontario
    William N. Meeks, Male, Age 1, Born Ontario
    Charity Meeks, Female, Widow, Age 78, Born Ontario, Universalist
    ** Whether enumerator error or transcribing error, the surname is noted as MEEKS, instead of WEEKS hw


    Charity Weeks - Death Registration
    Charity Weeks died 30 May 1890 at 87 years of age. Her birthplace was Charlotte Centre. Cause of Death was old age. Her physician was Dr. Sinclair.
    Signature of Informant was Amos Weeks (Son) of Middleton, 2 June 1890
    Source; LDS Film #11853534, # 11516 - 90

    Burial: Tillsonburg Cemetery, Section H, Row F, # 18
    In Memory of / Charity / wife of / Joseph Weeks / died May 30, 1890 / aged 87 yrs 5 mos 16 dys.

    Newspaper Clipping from Tillsonburg Observer, Ontario Library.
    Weeks - at the residence of her son, Samuel Weeks, near New England on Friday, May 30, 1890, Mrs. Charity Weeks aged 87 years 5 months and 15 days. (death notice)
    ** Again, cannot understand the phrase - her son Samuel Weeks, near New England as to my knowledge and many other Weeks researchers, she did not have a Son named Samuel Weeks, she had a brother Samuel Kern and whether he resided in New England (?) hw

    Charity Weeks' Father's will - probate Source; www.library.elgin - county.on.ca/history/estate5.txt

    Name; KERN
    FName: John
    Resid: Charlotteville
    Date: Jan. 6, 1827
    File: 145
    MFNO: 1155
    Notes: Petition was by John and Christopher Kern
    - wife was Charity Kern
    - son was John
    - son was Christopher
    -son was Samuel
    - Daughter was Mary Collver
    - Daughter was Catharine Stokes
    - Daugher was Elizabeth Stockwell
    - Daughter was Sophia Smith
    - Daughter was Charity Kern*
    - Daughter was Anna Brining
    - Daughter was Sarah Kern
    - Daughter was Susanna Kern
    - Daugher was Martha Kern

    Executors of estate; John Kern, son; Christopher Kern, son.

    Witnesses to Will:
    - Robert Munro, Charlotteville
    - Amos Weeks, Charlotteville
    - R. William Dease, Esquire, Charlotteville

    Inventory of estate completed on October 31, 1827 by Laurence Johnson and Benjamin Palmation

    I believe the Amos Weeks mentioned here to be Joseph Weeks', (1803-1878) Father.

    Tillsonburg Observer Newspaper, June 6 1890, pg 3 col 5
    Samuel Kern, Esq. and wife, Lewis Collver, Esq. and wife, David Collver, Esq., and wife, Edgar Bryning, Esq. and wife, Mrs. Elijah Kitchen, Mrs. A. Glover, Hiram Beemer, Esq., and wife, John Beemer Esq., A. E. McMichael, Esq., Miss Dora McMichael and Mrs. Dr. J. G. Collver of Waterford were in Tilsonburg last week attending the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Weeks, sister of Mrs. William McMichael and Samuel Kern of Waterford, and relict of the late Joseph Weeks, one of the pioneers of the township of Dereham. Mrs. Weeks was in her 88th year, and was well known in the coutines of Oxford and Norfolk.

    1851 Census:
    Charity Weeks , Birthplace Canada West, Universalist, Age 50, Female; residing with her husband Joseph Weeks and children John Weeks, Amos Weeks, Joseph Weeks, Walter Weeks, Ira Weeks, Ransom Weeks, and Isaac Weeks

    1871 Census:
    Weeks, Charity, Female, Age 68, Dutch Origin; residing with her husband Joseph and Son Joseph Jurnior Weeks
    Page 94

    1881 Census:
    Charity Meeks, Female, Widow, Age 78, Universalist. Although the surname is spelled Meeks, this is a misprint or misinterpretation, as this definitely is our Family of Weeks hw

    Children:
    1. Rhoda A. Weeks was born about 1822 in Charlotteville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; and died.
    2. John Weeks was born on 12 Jan 1830 in Charlotteville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 13 Jan 1901 in Middleton, Norfolk Cty, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 15 Jan 1901 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Amos Weeks was born on 10 Apr 1832 in Charlotteville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jan 1904 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 31 Jan 1904 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Joseph Weeks was born on 27 Mar 1834 in Charlotteville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; died on 7 Dec 1928 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 9 Dec 1928 in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    5. 4. Walter Weeks was born on 11 Jan 1837 in Dereham Twp, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 9 Feb 1915 in Middleton, Dereham Twp, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    6. Ira Weeks was born on 7 Jun 1839 in Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 13 Sep 1864 in Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Ransom Weeks was born on 29 Oct 1841 in Dereham Twp, Canada West, Canada; died on 8 Aug 1859 in Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Isaac Weeks was born on 28 Jan 1844 in Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; died on 20 Sep 1931 in Norwich Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 22 Sep 1931 in New Road Cemetery, S. Norwich Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.



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