Key to Weeks

Identity of families and data exchange

Weeks Family of Greenland, Warren,
Piermont, and Bath, NH


    - We offer a manuscript genealogy of the Weeks Family on a compact disk CD or DvD to be viewed on a personal computer. We seek to exchange family stories and hope to collect any additional information regarding the surname, Weeks, Wyke, for all related or unrelated families of that name and to identify any places associated with these families. Please contribute your own family information or comments to this effort. Additions/ corrections & links are most welcome.


    - The text of our family record was first assembled as a part of the Chamberlin Genealogy of Bath, N. H. and Newbury, VT. Published sources consulted include Rev Jacob Chapman's Leonard Weeks of Greenland, N. H. Copyright ©1889 and Eunice Miena Barber's The Wright - Chamberlin Genealogy. Copyright ©1914.


    - The manuscript of John Bedel Hibbard, Town Clerk of Bath, N. H. who collected data relative to many of the related families of Bath, N. H. in the 1920s was very helpful to identify many of our more recent ancestors. These papers, many of which are included on this CD, were in the possession of selectman George Cavis Minot of Bath, N. H. when copied in 1978.


    - The data is offered in several CD formats each priced to reflect varying amounts of content or interest from $15.00 to $60.00 or may be included on a custom personal submission assembled by request for a fee. Each CD includes selections of photographs and correspondence from a growing number of researchers.

      Custom CDs may be requested for the Abbott, Bartlett, Bedel, Buck, Chamberlin, Child, Clough, Green, Lang, Morrison, Page, Porter, Powers, Smith, Stoddard, and Wright lines. Let us know of your interests.


Ancestry of Charles Marshall Weeks of Lyndonville, VT & Woodsville, NH
A sample chart from Family Stacks

[ Weeks ] [ Wilmot ] [ Lang ] [ Chamberlin ]


Ancestry of the Weeks families of Lyndonville, VT and Woodsville, NH and related lines

View of Woodsville, NH from Mt. Gardner, 1871.
The railroad sheds of the Boston, Concord, and Montreal Railroad. Covered Bridges.


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