| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Thomas Sr WEEKS was born on 5 August 1683 in , Middlesex, Virginia, USA. He was christened on 5 August 1683 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex, Virginia, USA. He died on 2 November 1762 at the age of 79 in , Perquimans, North Carolina, USA.. Thomas has Ancestral File Number 3502-T1. [Ref: Perquimans County, NC, Page 637, Deeds,] [B - NO. 246: 20] Feb 1724. William Man, Albemarle Co., Perquimans Prect, Planter to John Bartlet same, Planter, a Certain Island known by name of William Mans old plantation, lying on the South West side of Little River and surrounded with the River and swamp being part of 120 acres due to said William Mans for the transportation of 3 persons as by Patent dated 1 May 1694 William (X) Weeks, dated May June 1694. Wit: Thomas Weeks, Anne Weeks. Ackd 11 Oct 1726. Richard Leary, Clerk Regt. 30 Dec 1726, per John Stepney. [Ref: Perquimas County, NC, Court Records, Page 204-160] Thomas Weekes and Anne Cock were married July ye 2d. 1724 By ye worshipful Robert Lowrey, Esqr: by vertue of a Licenses from ye Honbl. George Burington Esq: Governour &c bearing date June ye 4th 1724 at ye house of Mr Robert Cock, her father. [Ref: Perquimas County, NC, Court Records, Page 204-160] Miriam Daughter of ye afsd: Thomas Weekes and Anne his wife was born on Thursday July ye 8th 1725 about 1/2 hour by sun ante Meridiem. [Ref: Perquimas County, NC, Court Records, Page 204-160] John Son of ye afsd: Thos Weekes and Anne his wife was born Sept ye 29th 1727 about one a clock in ye morning. [Ref: Perquimas County, NC, Court Records, Page 204-160] Thomas Weeks records for his own proper mark (viz) a Slit and an upper Keel & an upper keel in ye right ear. and a slitin ye left year. July 20, 1728. [Ref: Perquimas County, NC, Court Records, Page 204-160] Thomas Weekes records for his daughter Miraim Weekes' mark (viz) A crop and an upper Keel in ye right ear: and a slit and an under Keel in ye left Ear. July 20, 1728. [Ref: Perquimas County, NC, Court Records, Page 204-160] Thomas Weekes records his proper Brand Mark (viz) (w) on ye left or near Thigh. July 1728 [Ref: Perquimans County, NC, Page 617, Deeds,] 11 Jan 1725. William Coleson, Albemarle Co., Perquimans Perct., Cooper to Robert Hosea, same, planter, 58 acres on the north side of Deep Creek in the Prect. aforesaid and joyning to the said land Robert Hoseas land on the side of John Arnolds on the other which land was formerly given by will by Gilbert Goodale unto the said Colestons father or however otherwise bounded ... William (W) Coleston. Witn: Richard Whedbee, Thomas Weeks. Ackd. 11 Jan 1725. Richard Leary, Clk. Regtd. 11 Jan 1726 per John Stepney. [Ref: Pasquotank County, NC. Deeds] Thomas Palin of the county of Albemarle and Precinct of Pasquotank Yeoman with Susannah his wife ... in consideration of the sum of ... by John Palin, Edmund Gale, David Bailey and John Connor Gent. (Commissioners appointed for purchasing Land, __ ... [A:411] ... for the purpose of Building and Erecting a Court House ... Sold ... one acres of Land ... on a Little Creek that issues or runs out of Newbegun Creek (being part of the tract of Land which my wife during her Widowhood purchased of Samuel Northy and was by the said Samuel acknowledged to her in the Precinct Court of Pasquiotank the ... 1726 [A:412] ... 17 Oct 1727. Signed Tho. Palin, Susanna Palin. Wit: Tho. Weekse. Ack: 17 Oct. 1727. Regt: 18 Nov 1727. Pasquotank Precinct, NC, May 3, 1729. Oct 12, 1729. George Lee, leaves a will. Mentions sons John "ye plantation whereon I now dwell"; Edward, land adjoining the plantation aforesaid; George and William. Daughters, Elizabeth, Mary, and Sarah Lee. Wife and Executors: Elizabeth. Witness: Thomas Weekes, Anne Weeks, Anne Bundy. Clerk of the Court, H. Minson. "Item: I give and bequeath ... crop in ye right ear and two slits in ye left such mark is recorded..." [Ref: NC. Court Records] [Ref: Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book B., No. 256.] William Boswell of Perquimans, Planter for 30 pounds "In good Pork", paid by William Bundy of same, Merchant, sold 75 acres on South West side of Little River. Land granted May 16, 1702 to John Shaw and by him sold to James Newby, by said to Margaret his daughter now wife of said William Boswell." April 17,1732. Test: Jacob Chancy, Thomas Weeks. [Ref: Perquimans Co., NC, Wills] Maudlin, Ezekiel, Perquimans, March 5th, 1732; April 17, 1732. Sons Jeremiah, Joshua and Thomas, Thomas Salter in Boston, wife Hannah and Thomas Weekes Executors. Test, Zeb Clayton, John Stevens, Tulle Williams. [Perquimans County, NC, Deed Book B, No. 315] Joseph Godfrey, of Perquimans for 180 pounds paid by Ezekiel Maudlin, of aforesaid "Doth sell 150 acres," All that said Joseph now holds, called "Hacklefield Land" surveyed by John Godfrey 1694, on South West side of Little River, by a Small Creek issuing out of Little River, adj Thomas Bartletts and Maudlins. April 21, 1729. Thomas Weeks, Henry Wise. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book B, 323] Thomas Blitchenden of Perquimans for 10 pounds paid by Moses Rountree, of Chowan, sold 50 acres on North West side of Perquimans River, "remaining part of Land I sold to Thomas Hobbs." Jan 20, 1728. Test: Edward Howcott, Thomas Weeks. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No. 13] William Evans, for 100 pounds, paid by Coln'l Richard Sanderson, assigns "right of within Mentioned Tact." Nov 8, 1729. Test: E. Maudlin, Thomas Weeks, [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No. 16] William Jackson, Jr. of Perquimans Planter ... "do swap a plan' of Joseph Robinsons," on South West side of Little River, 200 acres, on a Long Branch, that "lies between Plan' "Where the above said William Jacksons "Father now lives" Richard Nowell the first pattentee. Feb 17, 1729. Test: Thomas Weeks, John Nixon, William and Margaret Jackson. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No. 20] William Evens, of Perquimans, Planter ... for 200 pounds paid by Col. Richard Sanderson of aforesaid sold 225 acres adj "Lands of Col Hecklefield dec'd." Nov 8,1729. Test: E. Maudlin, Thomas Weeks. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No. 30] June 4, 1730. Robert Cock, Sr., of Perquimans planter ... to Thomas Weeks, of same, schoolmaster ... for 110 assigned plan' on South West Side of Little River. "Where I now dwell," by pattent, Sept 1, 1694, to Charles Taylor, 132 acres and sold by him to Jacob Overman and by said Overman to me, adj William Jackson. Test: Solomon Hendrick Job Hendrick. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No. 52] July 28, 1730. John Byrd, of Bertie, Planter ... to George Sutton. of Perquimans for one Negro male slave, and 10 pounds in Publick bills of credit, sold 135 acres of North East side of Perquiman River on on East of Suttons Creek, adj. "Land where said Sutton now liveth." Test: Thomas Weeks, George Boswell, Edward Byrd. Att' of John Byrd. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No.78] Solomon Hendricks of Perquimans, planter ... for 60 pounds paid by Thomas Sharbo of same, planter ... "doth sell 200 acres on South West Side of Little River, where Elijah Stanton formerly lived," adj on South East George Gording, on South West by Thomas Robinson, dec'd and on Northwest side by Robert Cock, "grant to William Jackson Jr, Jan 11, 1704, and by said Novel, given to his daughter Alee, wh married John Winberry, and by said Winberry, sold to said Stanton, by said Stanton, sold to said Stanton, by said Stanton, sold to Solomon Hendrick (Elijah Stanton and Elizabeth his wife). July 4, 1727, 200 acres. Seal Aprill 20, 1732. Test : Thomas Weeks, William Jackson, John Keaton, Jr. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No.108] Robert Hosea, Junior, of Perquimans ... Planter ... for "5 barrels of Pork paid by Abraham Riggs" of same, Planter ... sold 521 acres on North East Side of Perquimans called "Hill Levels" part of Patent for ... grant to Nathniel Nichols, and Joseph Sutton, June 20, 1703, and since "divided between them by Samuel Swann, Surveyor." 110 acres "gvien by Joseph Sutton to his Daughters Sarah and Elizabeth in his will," 52 acres being said Sarah's part. Sarah Hosea for her dower right. April 15, 1734. Test: John Bartlet, Thomas White, Thomas Weeks. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No.154] William Bundy, of Perquimans, Merchant for 30 pounds paid by Henry Raper of same, Planter ... assigns 50 acres on South West Side of Little River, "whereon said William Bundy now lives" along his line to Joseph Robinson, part of a Pattent May 16, 1702. Seal March 4, 1733. Thomas Weeks, David Huffon. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No.162] John Parish, of Perquimans in "Con' of Paternal affairmantion" I bear my daughter Anne Barclift have given one Negro Wench called Kate and One Negro Child called Phillis, One Negro Child called Hagar, One Negro Child called Nanny with all said Kates increase," and done Negro Wench called Old Sue" Mar 18, 1734. Test: Thoams Weeks, John Parish. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No.161] Terence Macardel, of Pasquotank, Taylor ... "am firmly bound" unto Thoams Godfrey of same, Planter ... for 100 pounds July 14, 1732. Whereas: said Macardel did purchase 50 acres of land from said Godfrey, Nov 20, 1731, and Acknowldedge the same before Hon'ble John Palin Esq, Chief Justice of Province " now said Marcardel do Disannul and make Void said Deed, his Right to said 50 acres. Reg Feb 5, 1734/5. Test: Thomas Weeks William Turner. [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No.137] Thomas Godfrey, of Perquimans, Planter ... for 50 pounds paid by William Turner, Godfrey "Doth give all her Right of Dowry." Aug 5, 1732. Test: Thomas Weeks, John Parish, William Godfrey [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C, No.164] John Parish Sen'r, of Perquimans "in con' of Paternal aff" I bear my son John do give, one Negro called Robin, one Negro called Bess, one Negro boy called Robin, one Negro child called Priscilla, and one Negro child called Quomine". March 18, 1734. Test: Thomas Weeks, John Barclift. [Perquimans County, NC, Deed Book C., 195] James Henby, Sen'r, of Perquimans for 23 pounds paid by Edward Maudlin of same, sold 150 acres part of land "whereon I now Dwell," near the head of Vosses Creek, by the side of "Goose Pond" adj John Morgan, Jr.. Elizabeth Henby, her dower right. Jan 24, 1735. Thomas Weeks, Anne Weeks [Perquimans Coutny, NC.] Jackson, William. February 1, 1734. Probated April 20, 1735. Sons: Moses and Aaron ("plantation wheron I now dewell"). Daughters Parthenia and Margaret Jackson. Wife and Executrix: Margaret. Witnesses: George Gording, William Jackson, Sr., Edward Jackson, Thomas Weekes. Clerk of the Court: James Craven. [Perquimans Court Minutes, 1735] Ordered that Thomas Weeks be Overseer the Roads in the room and District of John Parish Junr. and to proseed according to law. Maudlin, Ezekiah, dec'd; Hannah Chancey and Thomas Weeks, Exrs, for a division by Samuel Swann and Richard Whidbee. Jan 1736. Perquimans County Court Records [Perquimans County, NC, Deed Book C., 214] William Mann of Perquimans Planter ... for 5 pounds paid by Elizabeth Knoles Widow ... sold 15 acres on South West Side of Little River, "unto William Knoles son of said Elizabeth, and his assigns forever." April 16, 1737. Test: Thomas Weeks, Anne Weeks [Perquimans County, NC, Deed Book C., No. 232] John Robenson of Perquimans, Farmer ... for 35 pounds by Jeremiah Hendrick, of Pasquick, assigned 150 acres on South West side of Little River, adj. Solomon Hendircks and Heirs of William Jackson Jun." Jan 16, 1737. Test: Thomas Weeks, Joseph Robinson. [Perquimans Co., Deed Book C., No. 233] John Robinson, of Perquimans for 35 pounds paid by Solomon Hendrick, of same, farmer ... sold 105 acres on South west Side of Little River, at the lower endo fo "Doctons Branch" along said side to River Pocoson. Jan 16, 1737. Test: Thomas Weeks, Joseph Robinson. [Perquimans Co., NC Deed Book C., No. 237.] Alex Steward of Perquimans, Hatter ... "In Con' of the Exchange of 100 acres Wood land and Clear Ground to me." by Thomas Sharbo of same, farmer ... "do acquit said Sharbo, and assign Plan' on Upper Side of Vosses Creek," on Joseph Newbys line, to Branch called "deep Bottom" where said Steward formerly lived. Feb 17, 1738. Test: Thomas Weeks, Anne Weeks [Perquimans Co., NC, Deed Book C., 239] Samuel Right, of Perquiams, farmer ... for 17 Barrels of Pork paid by Nathaniel Welch, of Pasquotank, farmer ... Sold 100 acres on South West Side of Little River Feb 13, 1738. Test: Thomas Weeks, Anne Weeks. [North Carolina: Perquimans Court Minutes 1738] Deed of Sale of Land from Samuel Right to Nathaniel Welch was duly proved by the oath of Thomas Weeks a subscribing Evidence thereto and on Motion was ordered to be Registered. [Perquimans County Court Records, Minutes 1739, Pages 93-96] Thomas Weeks Esqr. produced a commission from his Execellency Gabriel Johnston Esqr. Governour & Commander in Chief of this province appointing him sheriff of the County aforesaid which was read and he thereupon duly Qualified by taking the several oaths by Law appointed to be taken by Publick Officers and also the Oath of a Sherif and subscribing the Test according to Law. [Perquimans County Court Records, Minutes 1739, Pages 93-96] North Carolina, Perquimons County, Ss: At a Court begun open and held at the Court House for the County aforesaid on the Third Monday in January 1739. A commission from his Majesty King George the Second attested by his Excellency Gabriel Johnston Esqr. Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province Directed to Macrona Scarbrough, James Sumner, Thomas Docton, Joseph Suttton, John Stevenson, Nathaniel Caruthers, James Citizen, John Stepney, Thomas Weeks, Clement Hall, John Whitbe and James Morgan, Junr., Esqr. was read, appointing them Justices in and for the County aforesaid and Likewise a Dedimus Potestatem Directed and attested as aforesaid to Quallifie each other their Associates And thereupon came in the following Gentlemen and took the Several Oaths by Law appointed for the Qualification of Publick Officers and Likewise the Oath of a Justice of the Peace for the said county and subscribing the Test as their places on the Bench as follows Vizt: the Worshipfull Macrona Scarbrough, John Stevenson, Thomas Docton, Nathaniel Caruthers, John Stepney, James Citterson, John Whitbe, James Morgan Esqurs, Justices. [Ref: Perquimans County, NC, Court Minutes] Nr. 35,]] North Carolina Ss: This indenture made this fifth day of April in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and Twenty and Six and in the Ninth Year of the reign our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Brittain, France and Ireland King &c. by and between John Parish of the County of Albemarle and precinct of Perquimmons Senr. of the one party and Thomas Weeks of the same place, farmer, of the other party Wittnesseth that the said John Parish for divers good causes and Considerations him hereunto Moving but more Especially for and in Consideration of the said Thomas Weeks paying and discharging the Land Tax of the Land herein Mentioned hath Bargained Sold Aliened Enfeofft Convey and confirmed by these presents doth Bargain Sell alien of Confey and Confirm unto the said Thomas Weeks his heirs and assigns forever one Messuage plantation and Tract of Land Situate lying and being on the South West side of Little River in peequimions pre Acres be it more of less Butted and Bounded as by the said patent is mentioned To have and to Hold the said granted and Bargained Premises with all the appurtenances Privileges and Commodities to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining to him the said Thomas Weeks his heir and assigns forever to his and their only proper use Benefit and Behoof forever and I the said John Parish for me my heirs Executirs and administrs. do Covenant and promise and grant to and with the said Thomas Weeks his heirs and assigns that before the Ensealing hereof I am the true sole and Lawful owner of the above Bargained premises and am Lawfully seized and possessed of the same in mine own proper Right as a good perfect and absolute Estate of Inheritance in fee simple and have it myself good right full power Lawful authority to Grant Bargain sell and Convey and Confirm the said Bargained premises in Manner as aforesaid and that this the said Thomas Weeks his heir. [North Carolina: Perquimans Court Minutes 1738] Deed of Sale of Land from Samuel Right to Nathaniel Welch was duly proved by the oath of Thomas Weeks a subscribing Evidence thereto and on Motion was ordered to be Registered. A List of the Taxables in Perquimons County, year 1740, listed Thomas Weekes, himself 1. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Book D, No. 162] August 1, 1744. Thomas Weeks, Gent. of Perquimans and Anne his wife to Joseph Robenson of same, farmer ... for 5 pounds by said Joseph sold 456 acres on Southwest side of Little River, Called "Pine Glade" adj Thomas Robinson and Robert Cox. "part of a grant to William Tomblin and by him assigned to said Weeks." Test: Thomas Stafford and Josiah Raper. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 92] Joseph Perrishaw, of Berkley Parish, in County of Perquimans, planter ... for 9 pounds 15 shillings paid by William Bateman of same, planter ... assigns "so granted premises". Nov 3, 1752. Test: Thomas Weeks, John Weeks, Thomas Weeks, Jr., Joseph Weeks. [1753, Perquimans County Court Minutes:] George Jorden Constable Returned his list of Masters Mistresses and Overseers of familyes in his District being Duly Proved before Thomas Weekes Esqr. Returned and filed. The Petition of Isaac Sanders: Granted and Ordered that Lemll. Powell, Marmaduke Norflet, Abrah Ballard, and Jesse Eason that they or any three of them do Divide the same Upon Oath and Make Return of the Division to the next court. Ordr. issd. pd Delived Robert Sumner. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 116] Oct 12, 1753. Elihu Albertson, of Perquimans, planter for 15 pounds paid by Edward Tuner Sr., of same ... sold 125 acres "on branches of Deep Creek", out of South west side of Little River, surveyed by John Clayton, Esqu., Dept Surveyor of said County. Test: Thomas Weeks, William Weeks. From this list of persons taxed in Perquimans, Thomas Weeks claims 7, Robert Cox is now Cox and not Cock as earlier records indicated and he is claiming 2, while Elizabeth Barclift is claiming l in 1754. Taxables in Perquimans County, NC, for the year 1754, listed the following: Thomas Weekes, Esq. 7, Benjamin Heaton 1, Joseph Barclift 4, Jno: Barclift Junr. 4, Samuell Barclift 3, John Barclift 9, Elizabeth Barclift 1, Joshuah Barclift 5, Jno: Barclift 2, Moses Jackson 2, and Robert Cox 2. In 1754 located in Perquimans Co., NC was Robert Cocks, John Cocks, John Barclift, Jr., Moses Jackson, John Weekes, Thomas Weekes, and Emperor Mosley in the Muster Roll of Lieutenant Colonel John Harvey's Regiment of Perquimans Co., NC. At the bottom of this list is a remark that the people listed after these were Quakers. (None of these names were listed as Quaker.) [Ref: 1754: North Carolina, Perquimans County, NC.]: At a Court begun Opened and held for the said County at the Court house on Phelps Point on the thrird Monday in January anno Dom 1754 and Continued by several adjourments to the ___day of the same month Present the Worshipfull Joseph Sutton, John Stevenson, Thomas Weekes, John Harvey, Joseph Creasy Esqrs. Justices. Ordered that the Sheriff Make return of the Venery to him Directed for Summoning a Grand Jury Which accordingly was Done and there appeard the following Persons who is Duly Sworn their Charge given them and they withdrew vizt: Chrispoher Denman, Charles Moore, James Brinkly, John Harmon, William Gorden, Jeremiah Hendricks, Nathll. Gorden, Benjamin Roberts, Robert Cox, John Bartlet, James Perish, Joseph Sutton, Wilm. Bateman, Josehua Maudlin, Joseph Bartleift and John Holloway. Orderd that the Sheriff make return of the Veniry to him Directed for Summoning the Petit Jury which accordingly was Done and there appeared the following Prsons Vizt: (no names listed.) [Perquimans County, NC.] Winslow, John, April 17, 1754. July Court 1754. Sons: Josiah (one Negro), Thomas and Samuel (lands divided between them.) Daughter: Miriam. My Wife and Executrix: Mary. Witnesses: William Weekes, Thomas Weekes, Jr. and Benjamin Roberts. Clerk of the Court: Richard Clayton. Witnesses are Thomas Sr. and his two sons William and Benjamin Roberts, Thomas' son-in-law. This document must be Thomas Sr., even though the other abstracted record stated Jr., because Thomas Jr. would have only been about 14 years old at that time in 1754. Winslow, John, Jr. Perquimans, 17th, 4th MO, 1754. Sons Josiah, Thomas and Samuel, daughters Miriam and Ruth, child in esse, wife Mary, William Arnald and Thomas Nicholson, Exrs. Test: William Weeks, Thomas Weekes, Benjamin Roberts. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 140] July 29, 1754. John Jackson of Tyrrel County, St Andrews Parish, planter ... for 22 pounds paid by Charles Taylor, of Perquimans, Berkeley Parish, planter ... sold 437 acres granted to Joseph and John Robinson, March 25, 1750, and sold them to me, and my wife Sarah and William Magorm, and wife Francis, Oct 13, 1750. Test: William Weeks, Jeremiah Hendricks. [Perquimans County, NC, Court Minutes, July - Oct 1754] An Inventory of the Estae of John Persons, Dec'd Return'd by Mary Pursons, Proved before Thomas Weeks Esqr. [Perquimans County, NC, Court Minutes, Oct 1754] Thomas Weeks, James Gibson, Richard Whedbee auditors appointed to audit the accounts of Joseph Perishoe as Guardian to Deborah Sutton Orphan whose Estate lay in the hands of Christopher Sutton, decd., former Guardian which is allowed of. [Perquimans, Co., NC, Court Minutes, Oct 1754, page 318] The adjured till tomorrow morning Nine oClock. Wednesday the Court meat according to adjournment Present Thomas Weeks, John Clayton, John Harvey, Benjamin H Harvey, Esqrs Justices. John Weeks married in 1755 and in this deed he is a witness in 1755. John's wife is perhaps connected to these families: [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 151] April 21, 1755. Joshua Maudlin of Perquimans, planter ... for 65 pounds paid by Charles Blount of Edenton, sold 80 acres, adj Tully Williams and said Maudlin. Test: Ben Harvey, Jno Weeks. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 190] Jonathan Sharbo of Perquimans, planter ... for 25 pounds paid by Thomas Weeks of same, sold 100 acres on South West side of Little River, adj. George Gordon, Thomas Weeks, and River Pocosin, "a grant to William Jackson, Jan 1, 1694," for 312 acres. Jan 12, 1756. Test: Jon Weeks, Thomas Weeks, Jun. Rosamond Barclift. [Ref: Perquimans County, NC,] Hendricks, Jeremiah, June 1, 1756. January 1756. Son: George. Wife and Executrix: Sarah. Executor: Robert Cocks (father-in-law). Witnesses: Thomas Weekes, Thomas Craghill, Thomas Weekes, Jr. Clerk of the Court: Miles Harvey [Ref: Perquimans Co., NC, Wills] Hendricks, Jeremiah: July 1, 1756; Jany Court, 1756-57. Wife Sarah, son George; son-in-law Robert Cocks and wife Exrs. Test, Thomas Weekes, Thos. Craghill, Thomas Weekes, Jr. (This may mean he is the son-in-law fo Robert Cocks.] [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No.354] Thomas Childs, Att' Gen'l of NC, lately appointed: by John Earl Granville, do appoint, Thomas Weeks, Esq., of Berkeley Parish, County of Perquimans Receiver of all vacant lands, in said county and "authorize him to receive all dues, according to table of fees." Test: Thomas Jones, Richard Vigers. Oct 26, 1759. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 355] Thomas Weeks, Esq., came before me, and took the oath. Oct 26, 1759. John Stevenson, Joseph Sutton: Justices. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 356] Thomas Weeks, Joseph Sutton & John Stevenson, of Perquimans, Esquires are bound unto Hon' John Earl Granville, in the sum of 1000 pounds. Oct 26, 1759. Test: Joseph Robinson, Thomas Stevenson. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 357] Darby Moore of Perquimans, for 30 pounds paid by Benjamin Roberts aforesaid ... sold 50 acres on Gum Swamp, adj Thomas Boswell. Darby and Margery Moore. Test: John Weeks, Joseph Weeks, John Stafford. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 404] Joel Hollowell, of Berkeley Parish, Perquimans County, for 8 pounds 16 shillings paid Joshua White, of same, sold 80 acres, on East side of Perquimans River, adj. Moses Rountree. Jan 7, 1761. Test: Thomas Weeks, Thomas Weeks, Jr. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 418] April 23, 1761. William Gooding of Berkeley Parish, Perquimans County, for a con. paid by Thomas Weeks, of same, sold 50 acres, on Southmost side of Little River, "give me by my dec father George Gooding." Aug 11, 1748. [Perquimans County, NC, Deeds, Deed Book F, No. 428] Phenias Nixon of Perquimans, Gent. ... for 8 pounds paid by John Whedbee of same ... sold 168 acres, on North East Side of Perquimans River, adj. Richard Whedbee and Lawrence Arnold, in Lower gum Swamp." Feb 7, 1761. Test: Thomas Weeks, John Calloway. Ref: Perquimans County, NC, Deed Book G, No: 55] Jarvis Jones of Pasquotank County, NC, for 150 pounds paid by Samuel Sutton of Perquimans sold part of the two patents, one called "Gut Patent" to John Parish, Nov 22, 1714, and the other 500 acres called "Glades Patent" Oct 10, 1725, taken out of the whole, 400 acres on "Shitten Gut" adj. Thomas Weeks and William Arnold near the head of "Turkey Ridge" July 20, 1762. Test: Joseph Sutton, Thomas Stevenson. North Carolina: 16 Oct 1727 and in the first year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second ... Between Thomas Swann of Pasquotank Precinct of the one party, and John Wallis of the same Precinct of the other party ... in Consideration of the Sum of 100 pounds ... paid by the Said John Wallis ... [A4:10] ... Sold ... Tract of Land, Containing patent 127 Acres (except one half-acres of the said land next adjoining to the Landing of the said Plantation the said Thomas Swann reserves for himself to build Houses on with full and free Privilege of Egress and regress to the Same Land) Being the same Plantation and tract of land as was given ... to me the said Thomas Swann unto William Drummond decease, by Deed of Gift bearing date the 18 Oct 1726 ... Signed: Thomas Swann. Wit: Thomas Weeks, Mc Scarbrough. Ack: 17 Oct 1727. Regt: 7 Nov 1727. North Carolina Thomas Palin of the County of Albemarl and Precinct of Pasquotank Yeoman with Susannah his wife ... in Consideration of the sum [blank] ... By John Palin, Edmund Gale, David Bailey and John Connor Gent (Commissioners appointed for purchasing Land, [blank] ... [A:411] ... for the purpose of Building and Erecting a Court House ... Sold ... one acre of Land ... on a little Creek that issues or runs out of Newbegun Creek (being part of the Tract of Land which my Wife during her Widowhood purchased of Samuel Northy and was by the said Samuel acknowledged to her in the Precinct Court of Pasquotank the [blank] 1726 [A:412] ... 17 Oct 1727. Signed Thomas Palin, Susanna Palin. Witness: Thomas Weekes. Ack: 17 Oct 1727. Regt 18 Nov 1727. Miriam is not mentioned by her daughter Sarah Roberts received fifty acres and perhaps one seventh part of the belongings. The will reads: [Ref: NC. State Dept. of Archives and History, Book C. p. 28] Thomas Weeks of Said County & Providence, Gentleman being weak in body... to my beloved wife Elizabeth during her natural life one third part of my upriver land unless she would be content to take less. I give to my said wife a Negro wench called Violet and after my said wifes decease I give the said Negro Violet equally between my two sons James and Wilson. Also to my wife my best bed & furniture. I give, devise & bequeath my upriver land containing 931 acres equally to & amongst my sons John Weeks, Thomas Weeks, Benjamin Weeks, Samuel Weeks, James Weeks & Wilson Weeks one share and in case any of them should have made any improvements in my lifetime I keep the same as I see fit. To my grandaughter Sarah Roberts 50 acres of land I bought of Thomas Knowles. To my two eldest sons John & William Weeks the sum of 20 shillings Procolmation money, they having received their part already. To my daughter-in-law Laurania Barclift 3 lbs Proc. money. To my wife the service of my Negro Sambo, during her life, then to son Thomas Weeks. To my five sons, Thomas, Benjamin, Samuel, James & Willson all the residue of my personal estate after all debts are paid and my wife to take one seventh part of the cattle. To my five sons one bed & furniture each. Appoint my wife Elizabeth Executrix of that part of my estate that concerns them. My two sons Thomas & Benjamin Executors of the rest of my said will and my son John the Trustee. This second day of November 1762. Teste: Robert Cox, Joshua Morris, Benjamin Roberts. Proved April Court, 1763 by Robert Cox & Benjamin Roberts. Thomas & Benjamin Weeks qualified as Executors. Signed: Thomas Weeks Parents: Francis WEEKS and Mary Elizabeth PRESCOTT. William WEEKS[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Mehitable CONE. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE:Relationship] William WEEKS was born in 1625 in Staines, Middlesex, England. He died in 1689 at the age of 64 in Edgartown, Mass. Bay Colony. Much of the information for the children came from various sources. All did not agree. The eldest, John, was born before his parents married. Submit, 3Feb1670, appears on only a few lists and may not belong to this family group. Parents: Sir Robert WEEKS and Sarah ENDERLEY. Spouse: Mary LYNDE. Spouse: Elizabeth ATHERTON. Elizabeth ATHERTON and William WEEKS223 were married in 1650 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Ma. Children were: William Jr. WEEKS, John WEEKS, Elizabeth WEEKS, Mary WEEKS, Renew WEEKS, Elizabeth or Bethia WEEKS. William III WEEKS1316 was born on 11 February 1679/80 in MA. He died about 1732 at the age of 52. Parents: William Jr. WEEKS and Mercy ROBINSON. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE:Relationship] William Jr. WEEKS was born in 1645 in Barnstable, MA. He died on 16 February 1715/6 at the age of 71 in MA. Parents: William WEEKS and Elizabeth ATHERTON. Spouse: Mercy ROBINSON. Mercy ROBINSON and William Jr. WEEKS1300,1316,2142,2751,3968 were married on 16 March 1668/9 in Falmouth, Barnstable, Ma. Children were: Samuel WEEKS, Submit WEEKS, Mary Mercy WEEKS, Mehitable WEEKS, Sarah WEEKS, Experience WEEKS, John WEEKS, Mercy WEEKS, William III WEEKS, Jonathan WEEKS, Benjamin WEEKS, Lydia WEEKS. Spouse: Mary HATCH. Mary HATCH and William Jr. WEEKS were married after 1688. Bartholomew WEEMS2421,2423,3225 was born about 1737 in Betsy Ann "Betty" WEEMS[xUpline] (private). Parents: George Jones WEEMS and Matilda KEELE. Catherine WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born in 1780 in Hillsboro, Orange, North Carolina. She died after 1830 at the age of 50. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5V-KB Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: William BOWERS. Catherine WEEMS was born in 1798 in Hillsboro,Orange,North Carolina. She died after 1860 at the age of 62 in ,Green,Tennessee. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: George E KENNEY. Catherine WEEMS and George E KENNEY were married in 1814 in ,Green,Tennessee. Spouse: John W KENNEY. Catherine WEEMS and John W KENNEY were married on 7 August 1816 in ,Green,Tennessee. Elizabeth WEEMS2421,2423,3225 was born about 1743 in Elizabeth WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born in 1765 in ,Orange,North Carolina. She died in 1835 at the age of 70 in Baileystown,Green,Tennessee. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5V-1K Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: Thomas Mullins Porter BAILEY. Elizabeth WEEMS and Thomas Mullins Porter BAILEY were married in 1782 in Hillsboro,Orange,North Carolina. Children were: Catherine 'Caty' BAILEY. George Jones WEEMS663 was born on 31 October 1796 in Hillsboro, Orange, North Carolina. He was buried in 1839 in Albany, Greene, Tennessee. He died on 29 July 1839 at the age of 42 in Albany,Green,Tennessee. George has Ancestral File Number LB5V-LH. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: Matilda KEELE. Children were: Minerva WEEMS, Narcissa WEEMS, James WEEMS, John G. WEEMS, Betsy Ann "Betty" WEEMS, Sarah A. WEEMS, Nancy K. WEEMS, George Jones WEEMS. George Jones WEEMS663 was born on 5 October 1838 in Albany, Greene, Tennessee. He died on 7 December 1915 at the age of 77. He has Ancestral File Number LB5W-7Q. George was buried in Weems Chapel, Greene, Tn. Parents: George Jones WEEMS and Matilda KEELE. George Wright WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born in 1770 in Hillsboro, Orange, North Carolina. He died on 2 December 1831 at the age of 61 in Baileyton, Greene, Tennessee. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5S-HP Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: Nancy CARTER. Nancy CARTER and George Wright WEEMS were married on 6 February 1797 in , Greene, Tennessee. _UID51EA4E2CE3140A42BAE663DEE65314799F70 Helen WEEMS2421,2423,3225 was born about 1741 in James WEEMS2421,2423,3225 was born about 1733 in James WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born about 1782 in , Orange, North Carolina. He died on 27 July 1819 at the age of 37 in , Greene, Tennessee. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5T-R7 Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: Hanna YATES. Hanna YATES and James WEEMS were married on 25 February 1805 in ,Green,Tennessee. James WEEMS663 was born in 1827 in John WEEMS2423,3225 was born on 26 March 1727 in "portland Manor", , Annarundel Co, Md. He died on 28 November 1794 at the age of 67 in , , Annarundel Co, Md. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 126T-3NV Parents: David WEMYSS and Elizabeth LANE. John Abraham WEEMS2421,2422,2423,3225 was born in 1745 in , Anne Arundel, Maryland. He died in October 1812 at the age of 67 in , Greene, Tennessee. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5S-C1 Parents: James Jones WEMYSS and Sarah MACKALL. Spouse: Catherine GOODWIN. Catherine GOODWIN and John Abraham WEEMS were married in 1764 in ,Orange,North Carolina. _UID87911B7B6EF2E649858C42B3CE444E49ECB3 Children were: Elizabeth WEEMS, John Abraham WEEMS, George Wright WEEMS, William Ira WEEMS, Thomas Lacey WEEMS, Nancy Agnes WEEMS, Catherine WEEMS, James WEEMS, Sarah Sally WEEMS. John Abraham WEEMS was born in 1750 in ,Anne Arundel,Maryland. He died in October 1812 at the age of 62 in ,Green,Tennessee. Parents: James Jones WEMYSS and Sarah MACKALL. Spouse: Catherine Magdalena DINGLER. Catherine Magdalena DINGLER and John Abraham WEEMS were married in 1764 in Hillsboro,Orange,North Carolina. Children were: John Abraham WEEMS. John Abraham WEEMS was born in 1769 in ,Orange,North Carolina. He died in November 1811 at the age of 42 in ,Green,Tennessee. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine Magdalena DINGLER. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: Sarah Susan JONES. Sarah Susan JONES and John Abraham WEEMS were married on 28 March 1791 in Hillsboro,Orange,North Carolina. Children were: Jones WEEMS, John Mandville WEEMS, George Jones WEEMS, Catherine WEEMS, Nancy WEEMS, Sarah WEEMS, Rachel WEEMS, Rebecca WEEMS. John G. WEEMS663 was born on 4 July 1829 in Carter's Station. He died on 27 February 1894 at the age of 64. He has Ancestral File Number LB5V-Q6. Parents: George Jones WEEMS and Matilda KEELE. John Mandville WEEMS was born in 1794 in Hillsboro,Orange,North Carolina. He died on 2 November 1843 at the age of 49 in Burksville,Cumberland,Kentucky. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: Martha GASS. Martha GASS and John Mandville WEEMS were married on 22 January 1830 in ,Green,Tennessee. Spouse: Rhoda MUNSEY. Rhoda MUNSEY and John Mandville WEEMS were married on 13 April 1837 in ,Russell,Virginia. Jones WEEMS was born on 22 February 1792 in Hillsboro,Orange,North Carolina. He died on 19 May 1880 at the age of 88 in ,Newton,Missouri. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: Bethenia POGUE. Bethenia POGUE and Jones WEEMS were married on 6 July 1813 in Greenville,Green,Tennessee. Margurite WEEMS2421,2423,3225 was born about 1739 in Minerva WEEMS663 was born about 1825 in Albany,Green,Tennessee. She has Ancestral File Number LB6C-1L. Parents: George Jones WEEMS and Matilda KEELE. Nancy WEEMS was born in 1802 in Greenville,Green,Tennessee. She died in 1828 at the age of 26 in ,Green,Tennessee. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: James JONES. Nancy WEEMS and James JONES were married on 3 April 1826 in ,Green,Tennessee. Nancy Agnes WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born in 1779 in Hillsboro, Orange, North Carolina. She died on 4 December 1869 at the age of 90 in , Greene, Tennessee. She was buried in , Greene, Tennessee. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5V-9X Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: John Russum YOUNG. Nancy Agnes WEEMS and John Russum YOUNG were married on 11 March 1794 in ,Green,Tennessee. Nancy K. WEEMS663 was born in 1837 in Narcissa WEEMS663 was born in 1826 in Rachel WEEMS was born in 1806 in Greenville,Green,Tennessee. She died in 1850 at the age of 44 in ,Newton,Missouri. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: William P POGUE. Rachel WEEMS and William P POGUE were married on 29 August 1820 in ,Green,Tennessee. Rebecca WEEMS was born in 1808 in Greenville,Green,Tennessee. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: Samuel GRUBBS. Rebecca WEEMS and Samuel GRUBBS were married on 27 March 1822 in ,Green,Tennessee. Samuel WEEMS2421,2423,3225 was born about 1735 in Sarah WEEMS was born in 1804 in Greenville,Green,Tennessee. Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Sarah Susan JONES. Spouse: Lewis JONES. Sarah WEEMS and Lewis JONES were married on 25 December 1826 in ,Washington,Tennessee. Sarah A. WEEMS663 was born in 1833 in Sarah Sally WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born about 1784 in Hillsboro, Orange, North Carolina. She died in 1843 at the age of 59 in , Roane, Tennessee. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5T-DB Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: Daniel DUGGER. Sarah Sally WEEMS and Daniel DUGGER were married on 24 June 1802 in Green County, Tennessee. Children were: John B DUGGER. Thomas Lacey WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born about 1777 in St. Thomas District, Orange, North Carolina. He died on 7 September 1829 at the age of 52 in ,Marion,Ilinios. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5T-9S Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: Hannah Ann GALBRAITH. Hannah Ann GALBRAITH and Thomas Lacey WEEMS were married on 12 October 1795 in ,Green,Tennessee. Spouse: Mary LIDDELL. Mary LIDDELL and Thomas Lacey WEEMS were married on 12 October 1795 in ,Green,Tennessee. William Ira WEEMS2421,2422,2423 was born in 1772 in St. Thomas District, Orange, North Carolina. He died on 7 November 1817 at the age of 45 in , Maury, Tennessee. Ancestral File Number:<AFN> LB5V-6F Parents: John Abraham WEEMS and Catherine GOODWIN. Spouse: Mary EDWARDS. Mary EDWARDS and William Ira WEEMS were married on 20 October 1791 in ,Green,Tennessee. John WEESEL was born in 1460 in Parham,Somersetshire,England. Spouse: Elizabeth OLIVER. Children were: Bridget Beatrix "Westny" WESSE. Alva C. WEESEN was born on 28 April 1893 in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri. He died on 19 August 1893 at the age of 0. He has reference number 310. Parents: Frank WEESEN and Viola J. NEWKIRK. Frank WEESEN was born on 14 February 1871 in Tipton, Moniteau, Missouri. He died on 28 September 1927 at the age of 56. He has reference number 307. Parents: . Spouse: Viola J. NEWKIRK. Viola J. NEWKIRK and Frank WEESEN were married on 24 December 1891. Children were: Leckie WEESEN, Alva C. WEESEN. Leckie WEESEN[xUpline] (private). Parents: Frank WEESEN and Viola J. NEWKIRK. Spouse: Scott LOGAN. Children were: Jean LOGAN. Marjorie Ruty WEGENER[xUpline] (private). Parents: . Spouse: James Milton FOLEY. Children were: Living FOLEY, Living FOLEY. Catharina Elisabetha WEIDT was born in 1658. Possible last name spelling of Weidtmann Spouse: Hans Wolf JACOB. _UID430B4690D857ED439E04045F1BEB4C502A87Children were: Ann Catherine Magaretha JACOB, Susanna Elisabetha JACOB, Ann Veronica JACOB, Johanna Eva JACOB, Philipp Friedrich JACOB, Friedrich Barthel JACOB, Johann Jacob JACOB, Susanna Catharina JACOB, Johann Ludwig JACOB. Jacob WEILER was born on 14 March 1808 in Churchtown,Lancaster,Pennsylvania. He died on 24 March 1896 at the age of 88 in Salt Lake City,Salt Lake,Utah. Spouse: Anna Maria MALIN. Anna Maria MALIN and Jacob WEILER were married on 12 August 1830 in ,Lancaster,Pennsylvania. Maria Catherine WEIRICK2397 was born on 15 August 1775 in Lebanon, Lancaster, Pa. She was christened on 3 October 1775 in (tabor 1st Reformed Church) Le, Lancaster, Pa. She died on 21 November 1824 at the age of 49 in Perry, Richland, Oh. Maria has Ancestral File Number 4V7P-FR. Spouse: Jesse HUNTSMAN. Maria Catherine WEIRICK and Jesse HUNTSMAN were married in 1792 in Northumberland, , Pa. Children were: Martha HUNTSMAN, Catherine HUNTSMAN, Peter HUNTSMAN, Monida HUNTSMAN, Deborah HUNTSMAN, John HUNTSMAN, James James HUNTSMAN, Jonathan HUNTSMAN, Sophrona HUNTSMAN, Deborah HUNTSMAN, William HUNTSMAN, Nancy HUNTSMAN, Jacob HUNTSMAN, Jeremiah HUNTSMAN, Samuel HUNTSMAN, Jesse HUNTSMAN, Elizabeth (Or) Catherine HUNTSMAN. Michael WEISEGEL was born in 1853 in Holzhausen,,Germany. Spouse: Laura Ellen MCINTIRE. Laura Ellen MCINTIRE and Michael WEISEGEL were married on 13 August 1876 in ,Posey,Indiana. Mary WELBE[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Anthony THOMSON. Olive WELBY was born in 1604. Compiled by Elayne Pair Gibbons, epg51@@PairPlace.net Parents: Richard WELBY and Frances BULKELEY. Spouse: Henry FARWELL. Children were: Joseph FARWELL, Mary FARWELL, Olive FARWELL. |