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1900 Census - 12th Census of the United States, Michigan, Sanilac, Evergreen Township; Enumerated 19 June 1900; B Sheet 8
Line 72-76, Family 168
Weeks, Walter, Head, White, Male, Born Aug 1841, Age 58, Married x 36 yrs, Born Canada, Parents born Canada, Immigrated 1882, Farmer
Weeks, Eliza J., Wife, White, Female, Born Jan 1843, Age 56, Married x 36 yrs, Mother of 5 chn, 4 living, Born Canada, Parents born Canada, Immigrated 1882
Weeks, Ransom, Son, White, Male, Born Apr 1878, Age 22, Single, Born Canada, Parents born Canada, Immigrated 1882, Farm Laborer
Weeks, Lorne, Son, White, Male, Born July 1880, Age 19, Single, Born Canada, Parents born Canada, Immigrated 1882, Farm Laborer
Weeks, Annie M., Dau., White, Female, Born Dec 1882, Age 17, Single, Born Michigan, Father born Michigan, Mother Canada, at School* (Father not born in Michigan)
Certified Copy of Record of Marriage: Michigan State, Sanilac County; Record No 30
Groom: Robert Coulter
Age: 28 years
White
Residence; Evergreen
Birthplace: Canada
Occupation: Farmer
Father: Robert Coulter
Mother: Mary Craig
Date of Marriage: 23 February 1905, Sanilac Centre, by Otto L. Dieys, Minister of Gospel
Bride: Annie May Weeks
Age 24 years
White
Residence: Evergreen
Birthplace: Evergreen
Occupation: Daughter
Father: Walter Wicks* (Weeks)
Mother: not mentioned
Witnesses: Benji Wentworth and Barbara Coulter both of Evergreen Twp.
1910 United States Federal Census Record
Source: 1910- Census Place Greenleaf Twp., Sanilac, Michigan, Series
T624, Roll 674, Page 166A, Enum Dist 142, Part 2, Line 5
Line 21 - Coultler, Robert, Head, M., W., Age 32, Married, Birthplace Canada English, Parents Birthplace Canada English, Occupation General Farmer
Line 22, Coulter, Annie M., Wife, F., W., Age 27, Married, Birthplace Michigan, Parents Birthplace Canada English
Line 23, Coulter, Albert Jr., Son, M. W., Age 4, Single, Birthplace Michigan, Parents Birthplace Canada English & Michigan
Line 24, Coulter, William R., Son., M, W., Age 2, Single, Birthplace Michigan, Parents Birthplace Canada English & Michigan
1920 United States Federal Census Record, Sanilac Cty., Michigan, Evergreen Twp., Enum Dist 147
LIne 38:, Weeks, Walter, Head, M. W., Age 78, Married, Immigrated 1882, Yr 1900, Birthplace Canada, Parents birthplace Canada, Occupation, General Farmer
Line 39, Weeks, Eliza J., Wife, F., W. Age 76, Married, Immigrated 1882, Yr 1900, Birthplace Canada, Parents birthplace Canada
Line 40, Weeks, Anna M., Daughter, F., W., Age 37, Widowed, Birthplace Michigan, Parents Birthplace Canada, *
Line 41, Weeks, Albert , Son, M. W., Age 14, Single, Birthplace Michigan, *
Line 42, Weeks, Marie, Daughter, F., W., Age 8, Single, Birthplace MIchigan *
Line 43, Weeks, Lela(Lila), Daughter, F., W., Age 4, Single, Birthplace Michigan *
* This appears to be Walter & Eliza's dtr Annie May who married Robert Coulter and was censored in 1910 in Greenleaf, Sanilace Cty.
Have not found Robert Coulter's death, or that of William R. Coulter either
Obituary - April 8 1943 - Sandusky Republican Tribune newspaper
Rites held Friday for Annie Coulter
Funeral services for the late Annie May Coulter were held from the Carle Funeral Home on Friday afternoon, April 2 at 2:00 pm.
The late Mrs. Coulter was born in 1872 in Port Austin, the daugter of the late Walter & Eliza Jane Weeks.
In the year 1903, the late Annie May Weeks married Robert Coulter of Novesta. Her husband preceded her 28 years ago after which time she lived with her paretns. In 1923, Mrs. Coulter moved to North Bayham, Ontario with her cousin William Weeks. About two years ago, they moved to Derchme where she resided until about five months ago when she came to stay with her Son and Daughter in North Bayham where she passed away on Tuesday March 30.
Surviving her are a Son, Albert, and a Daughter, (Lela) Mrs. Stanley Noles, both of North Bayham, a Sister (Mary) Caswell of Holly, Michigan and a Brother Lorne Weeks of Pontiac and several nieces and nephews.
Rev. Davidson conducted the services which were largely attended. During the service, Mrs. Carle sang.
The pallbearers were George Green, George Elliott, Alex Scott, John Scott, George Tupper and Elmer White, all friends from North Bayham.
Those who attended from a distance were Mrs. Caswell and Mrs. Ransom Weeks, from Holly MIchigan, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Weeks from Pontiac and Earl Weeks from Deckerville.
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