My Scottish "Wilkie" Family

Amos Weeks, Sr.

Male 1774 - 1828  (54 years)


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  1. 1.  Amos Weeks, Sr. was born in 1774 in , Westchester, New York, USA (son of Jonathan Weeks and A. Miller); died on 16 May 1828 in Patterson's Creek, Upper Canada, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Land Records: 8 Jun 1796, , , Upper Canada, Canada; Upper Canada Land Petition
    • Tax Assessment: 1808, , Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Occupation: Between 1808 and 1810, Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada, Canada; Farmer
    • Tax Assessment: 1809
    • 1810 Tax Assessment: 1810, Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada, Canada; Charlotteville 1810 Assessment
    • Land Records: 28 May 1811, , Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Land Records: 13 Jun 1815, Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada, Canada; Land Assessment / Taxation
    • Land Records: 20 Feb 1816, , Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada, Canada
    • 1820 Census: 1820, , , Upper Canada, Canada; 1829 Canada Census
    • Land Records: 6 Dec 1826, , Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada, Canada
    • Land Records: 21 Dec 1826, Haldimand County, Upper Canada, Canada; Land Patent of Crown land to Amos Weeks
    • Estate Dispersement: 25 Jun 1828, Walpole Twp, Haldimand County, Upper Canada; Land Dealings
    • Estate Dispersement: 9 Dec 1835, Walpole Twp, Haldimand County, Upper Canada; Lot 9, Concession 8 Walpole Twp

    Notes:

    On the 8th of June 1796, Amos Weeks filed an Upper Canada Land Petition requesting a grant of 200 acres of land. On 8 Oct 1796, the Executive Council gave him a grant of 200 acres on Lot 9, concession 8, Walpole Twp., Haldimand Cty. An attached certificate from Robert Kerr, JP dated 29 Mar 1796 stated that Amos was 22 years of age, born at Westchester, NY, farmer.

    Amos settled at Charlotteville Twp., Norfolk Co. He served as Petty Juror on the London District Court on 9 Mar 1803, 14 Mar 1804, 15 Mar 1804. On 30 April 1806, Amos purchased from William Rice 100 acres in the north half of Lot 6, Conc. 2, Charlotteville Twp. This is located directly North of the present village of Forestville. In the 1808 Assessment of Charlotteville Twp, his property was valued at under L100 and he was taxed 6 days of work on the roads. in 1809, he had 85 acres uncultivated and 15 acres cultivated, a house of round logs, 2 oxen, 2 milch cows, all valued at L53. In 1810, he was taxed 6 days of road work. On 28 May 1811, Amos purchased from Pelham Mabee 50 acres in the South part of Lot 9, Conc A, Charlotteville Twp. This is located SE of Forestville behind Turkey Point on Long Point Bay. In the 1811 Assessment he had 240 acres unculitvated and10 acres cultivated, 1 horse, 2 oxen, 1 milch cow.
    A certificate dated 6 Dec. 1826 signed by Duncan McCall and appended to Amos' earlier land petition stated that he had retained his loyalty during the War of 1812 and did his duty in defence of the Province. In the 1815 Assessment, his property was valued at L56.16 and his tax was 6 days of road work.

    Sources: Upper Canada Land Petition "W" bundle
    Doc No. 50
    Fraser, Alexander, "minutes of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the London District, 1800-1809, 1813-1818, in Twenty-second Report of the Dept. of Public Records and Archives of Ontario, 1933 (king's Printer, Toronto, Ont: 1934), p 43, 47, 58, 145,
    Abstracts of Deeds Register of Charlotteville Twp
    The Charlotteville Twp Assessments.
    Property on Lot 6, concession 2 was sold to Christian Baker for the sum of L150 on February 20, 1816.

    * Lot 9, Conc A, Charlotteville Twp where Amos lived is on the mainland behind Turkey Point about five miles west of Fishers Glen.

    Land Patent - 21 December 1826
    Patent - 21 Dec 1826 from Grantor 'Crown" to Grantee Amos Weeks - all 200 acres of Lot 9, concession 8 in Walpole Township, Haldimand County, Upper Canada.
    Research at Archives of Ontario - May 2010 - Found this entry - Amos Weeks, # 1982 - 9041, Amos Weeks, Charlottesville, Norfolk, London District '200 acres of alnd as a settler, he having relinquished a Magistrates certificate for the same quantity in the District of Niagara - dated 18 Dec 1826 & 9 Dec 1826. Patent Fee and Survey Fee was paid.

    ** May 31, 1828: Amos Weeks left his residence near Turkey Point, Lake Erie, on the 16th inst. with the intention of assisting his son, who was removing from Canborough, and embarked in a skiff with Mr. Fight of Rainbane (sic) and a man named Crawford, a pensioner. When they had proceded a few miles below Pattersons's Creek, the boat upset, and Mr. Weeks was drowned, although the other two reached shore. As of the 20th his body had not been found. He had resided in the Long Point Settlement upwards of 30 years.
    Source: Ontario Registry, Edited and Published by Thomas B. Wilson
    R929.3713 Ont. v6 pg 168

    *** Rainham was a township in Talbot District, Population in 1841 being 716.

    Land Documents: 29 May, 1828 Daniel M. Weeks as heir at law of Amos Weeks, sold Amos' property to (Daniel's bro, son of Amos) Amos Weeks Junior for the sum of L100. Document * 1594. Witnessed by John Kern, neighbour to Amos Weeks Sr. ( father - in - law to Joseph Weeks. A total of 59 acres S.W. of S 1/2 . Source: Land Documents from Charlotteville Twp, Lot # 9 in the broken front A concession lines 20 - 22 pg 35 or 55 (hard to read)

    #8916 - June 25 1828, registered Nov 7 1832, Daniel Miller Weeks (heir at law of Amos Weeks) sold to (brother) Joseph Weeks 100 acres N 1/2 for 31 pounds.

    My research is stymied here as I still do not have a Wife's name or any vital stats pertaining to Mrs. Amos Weeks. I have no idea when, how Amos Weeks and or his family came to Upper Canada. I have checked the Loyalists records quite extensively and found no records of Amos or his family fighting during the war of 1812. Only comfirmed children I have are: Daniel Millar Weeks, Joseph Weeks, Amos Weeks. Rumours abound that there is a Peter Weeks, Cyrus or Silas Weeks that moved to US - New York & Michigan

    (Research):I confirmed ( strong probability ) Amos Weeks was the Father of Joseph Weeks, Daniel Weeks, Amos Weeks Jr. when I located the Land documents that went to Daniel (eldest son) as heir upon Amos Weeks Sr. death by drowning. Daniel Weeks soon sold the parcel of land to his younger brother Amos Weeks Jr. There were also photos of Daniel Miller Weeks in the family collection in Ontario.

    I have not been able to link a possible brother Cyrus or Silas and Peter Weeks to this Family

    I have not found Amos Weeks Sr. wife's maiden name or christian names. One possiblility would be the name Rhoda as Joseph called his first child Rhoda and also Joseph's son Amos Weeks named his first child and daughter Rhoda

    Land Records:
    Upper Canada Land Petition this event helps to establish a timeline for Great Great Great Grandfather Amos Weeks, also substantiates the Loyalists possibility, re his Father being a military person, thus further establishes a possible birthdate and location for Amos Weeks

    Tax Assessment:
    living at Lot 6, Concession 2



    The Charlotteville Abstract of Assessment proves the property Amos Weeks owned in 1808, further documented in Land Titles documents as well, establishes Amos Weeks as an early pioneer of this township

    Land Records:
    purchase of land from Mabee; Bought 50 acres in South Part of Lot 9, Concession A, Charlotteville Twp, Upper Canada

    Land Records:
    Amos Weeks, 39 acres uncultivated, 20 acres cultivated

    Land Records:
    Sale of Property; Lot 6 Concession 2 sold to Christian Baker for ¹150

    Land Records:
    A certificate dated 6 Dec 1826, signed by Duncan McCall and appended to Amos Weeks' earlier land Petition stated that he had retained his loyalty during the War of 1812 and did his duty in defence of the Province.

    Land Records:
    Crown sold 200 acres to Amos Weeks - I am presuming this is Amos Weeks Sr as Daniel Miller Weeks inherited this as 'heir at law of Amos Weeks'
    Lot 9, concession 8, Walpole Twp,

    Estate Dispersement:
    # 8916 Daniel Miller Weeks, Heir at Law of Amos Weeks, sold 100 acres on Lot 9, concession 8 Walpole Twp, the N1/2 for 31 pounds

    Estate Dispersement:
    Daniel Miller Weeks (eldest Son and heir at law of Amos Weeks) sold 100 acres (#1811) the S 1/2 of 100 acres of Lot 9, Concession 8, Walpole Twp. to James Yomans (Youmans) for the sum of 100 pounds.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. died before 1828. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. C. Weeks
    2. Daniel Millar Weeks was born in Aug 1801 in Long Point, Norfolk County, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 24 Dec 1883 in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg Cemetery, Tillsonburg, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    3. Joseph Weeks was born on 1 Oct 1803 in Newport, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 23 Nov 1878 in Forestville, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Tillsonburg, Dereham Twp, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada.
    4. Amos Weeks was born on 28 Feb 1808 in Newport, Upper Canada, Canada; died on 17 Mar 1884 in Maple Valley, Sanilac, Michigan, USA.
    5. Peter Weeks was born on 26 Mar 1818 in Norfolk County, Ontario, Upper Canada; died on 25 May 1898 in Merton, Waukesha County, Wisconsin, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan Weeks was born in 1738 (son of Jonathan Weeks and Abigail Wildman); died about 1784 in Bedford, Westchester County, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Source: The New Loyalist Index by Paul J Bunnell A.G.U.E at Castrell
    Library 929.373

    1. Weeks, John was a yeoman from North Castle, Westchester Cty, NY.
    Judgement 15 July 1783
    Settled in Canada Regiment CI Source: New York State Confiscations of Loyalist


    No proof, but strong Hunch this is our relative's will.
    Source:Abstracts of Wills, on file in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York, USA; Volume XII
    June 17, 1782 - September 11, 1784. With letters of administration, July 20, 1782 and February 5, 1783 - December 31, 1784. p. 318


    "Page 6 In the name of God, Amen. I, Jonathan Weeks, of Bedford, Westchester County, New York, being sick and weak of body. I leave to my daughter, Hannah Weeks, when of lawful age, one bed with the furniture thereunto belonging, her mother's wearing cloaths, all my pewter, chest with draws and the kittle. I direct my executors by the first day of May next to sell my dwelling house, and all my lands, and personal estate as soon as they can and pay my debts therefrom, and what remains to let out on interest till my three sons come to lawful age. To my said sons, namely, Amos, John and Lewis, said money equally divided, only to my son Amos L (pound symbol) 5 the most. I constitute my trusty friends, Joseph Webster and Robert Bostwick, executors.
    Dated May 4, 1784. Witnesses, Henry Taylor, Zebediah Mills, of Bedford, yeoman, Zephaniah Mills. Proved, Westchester County, May 24, 1784."

    (Research):Abstract of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York
    Volume Xll
    June 17 1782 - September 11 1784
    With Letters of Administration, July 20 1782 and February 5 1783 - December 31 1784.
    Page 318
    "Page 6 - In the name of God, Amen. I, Jonathan Weeks, of Beford, Westchester County, New York, being sick and weak of body. I leave to my daughter, Hannah Weeks, when of lawful age, one bed with the furniture thereunto belonging, her mother's wearing cloaths, all my pewter, chest with draws and the kittle. I direct my executors by the first day of May next to sell my dwelling house, and all my lands, and personal estate as soon as they can and pay my debts there from, and what remains to let out on interest till my three sons come to lawful age. To my said sons, namely amos, John and Lewis, said money equally divided, only to my son Amos ¹5 the most. I constitute my trusty friends, Joseph Webster and Robert Bostwick, executors.

    Dated May 4, 1784. Witnesses Henry Taylor, Zebediah Mills, of Bedford, Yeoman, Zephaniah Mills. Proved, Estchester County, May 24, 1784


    Early Wills of Westchester County, New York From 1664 - 1784 by William S. Pelletreau, A.M.
    Page 308 Enry 582
    George Nichols, Bedford
    Leaves all lands to daughters Sarah and Hannha, Makes wife Abigail and Abm Chittester executors.
    Witnesses, Jonathan Weeks, Zephaniah Miller, "shoemaker"
    Sept 12 1774
    Proved Oct 3 1774


    *** Some earlier research I found on Rootsweb had an Ahnentafel with the following info. I have not been able to verify any of this data, nor do I accept it as 'fact' or determine that these names are or could be our ancestors. It serves merely as a starting point because of the wills, time frame for when GGG grandfather Amos arrived in Canada. Also IGI mentions a Jonathan Weeks and Anna Miller with Son Amos - so again a starting point to see where it leads. As yet I am no further ahead in determining a link to our ancestors.
    Peter Weeks B 26 March 1818, Norfolk Cty, Canada - died 25 May 1898 in Merton, Waukesha Co., Wisconsin, 80 yrs
    Burial 28 May 1898 Lisbon Cemetery, Merton, Waukesha Cty, Wisconsin
    Marriage: Olive Melvina Ferguson b 8 Aug 1825, Wheaton, NY
    Father: Amos Weeks, 1774 Canada
    Chn: Andrew Darwin Weeks b 10 Mar 1847, Merton, Waukesha Cty, Wisconsin
    Duane W. Weeks b 1848
    Daniel Abner Weeks b 27 March 1850 Merton, Waukesha Cty., Wisconsin
    William Newell Weeks b 27 Mar 1850 as above
    Clarissa Anna Weeks b 11 Aug 1855 in Merton
    Caroline E Weeks b 16 Oct 1857 Merton
    William Clinton Weeks b 14 Mar 1859 Merton
    Ethel A. Weeks b 28 Jun 1862 Merton
    Mary L. Weeks b 3 Nov 1863
    Volney Weeks b 1864

    Amos Weeks 1774 - 1828

    Jonathan Weeks b 8 Dec 1705 Oyster Bay NY, died 21 Nov 1781 Danbury Fairfield, Connecticut. He was son of Phillip Weekes and Martha
    Abigail Wildman b 23 Aug 1714 In Danbury Fairfield, Connecticut, d Mar 1796 in Wilkes Barre Luzerne Pa
    Child of Jonathan & Abigail Weeks - Jonathan Weeks b 1738 , died 1784, Married Anna Miller b abt 1754

    Child of Jonathan & Anna (Miller) Weeks, - Amos Weeks 1774 -1828

    Phillip Weekes b 1678, Oyster Bay, NY, died 1711 Oyster Bay
    Son of Samuel Weekes Sr and Elizabeth Reddocke
    Phillip married Martha born 1682 , Oyster Bay, NY

    I have not pursued research on a John Weeks, Lewis Weeks or Hannah Weeks as felt many gaps still in my ancestors starting with myself and working back to GGG Grandfather Amos Weeks Sr. 1774- 1828

    Jonathan married A. Miller. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  A. Miller
    Children:
    1. Hannah Weeks was born in 1772 in Bedford, Middlesex, Massachusets, USA; and died.
    2. 1. Amos Weeks, Sr. was born in 1774 in , Westchester, New York, USA; died on 16 May 1828 in Patterson's Creek, Upper Canada, Canada.
    3. John Weeks was born in 1776 in , , , Canada; and died.
    4. Lewis Weeks was born in 1778 in , , , Canada; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonathan Weeks was born on 8 Dec 1705 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, USA; died on 21 Nov 1781 in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.

    Notes:

    This data was recd. from Dianne amundsen - amundsen@attbi.com. It is info that has not been verified by me as yet, Jan 2003.

    Jonathan married Abigail Wildman. Abigail was born on 23 Aug 1714 in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died in Mar 1796 in Wilkes Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abigail Wildman was born on 23 Aug 1714 in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died in Mar 1796 in Wilkes Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA.

    Notes:

    This information has been recd. Jan. 2003 and has not been verified by me as yet. HW

    Children:
    1. 2. Jonathan Weeks was born in 1738; died about 1784 in Bedford, Westchester County, New York, USA.



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