Re: POWG-Weeks - Bonnie Baggett
Subject: Re: POWG-Weeks
From: Bonnie Baggett
Date: January 03, 2000

Thanks, I will look into it.

This is in my Tyler line.  I might get lucky and snag a fish.

The daughter of Gen. Jacob Rumph and Anne Harrisburger, Elizabeth
Margaret wed John Alonzo Tyler. Gen. Jacob Rumph was a son of Jacob
Rumph (1)   who was a son of David Rumph and Mary ?.    A daughter of
David 1, and Mary,  Elizabeth wed Henry Gissendanner.

Does this ring any bells to anyone, since the season has past???


----- Original Message -----
From: Tony and Julie Howell 
To: 
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: POWG-Weeks


 hi bonnie - a name in your list of surnames rang a tiny bell...jacob
> RUMPH.  there is a lawyer here in jax by the name of j. quinton
RUMPH.  i
> am no relation of theirs, or yours apparently, but the surname is
unusual
> enough that it may bear investigation.
>
> julie thames howell, jax, fla
> surnames: THAMES and DUDLEY
>
> Bonnie Baggett wrote:
>
> > No,  I'm quite willing to share info.  That's how I've gotten so
much
> > over the years.  Let me know if any of this rings any bells.
> >
> > My line is as follows:
> > 1)  William Weeks, Sr.  b. < 1620 in Staines, Middlesex  Co.,
England
> > wed " Goodwife".  only name found.
> > 2) William Weeks, Jr.  b~1645, on Martha's Vineyard, Ma.  wed
Mercy
> > (Mary) Robinson on March 16,1668/69: from Barnstable, Plymouth
Colony.
> > 3) Benjamin Bringman Weeks b.April 4,1685  d. June 1745, Carteret
Co.,
> > N.C.,  wed Mary Chase on Jan. 14, 1704, Falmouth, MA.
> > 4) Theophilis Weeks b. 1708  d.?  wed Grace Green b.1710,  on Oct.
7,
> > 1735.  Both died in Swainsboro, N.C.
> > 4) Silas Weeks  b. >1735 d.?  wed Zilla Hunter b. >1835.
> > 5) James Weeks, Sr. b<1755  wed Rebecca ? (?O'Steen?) b. <1755,
moved
> > to Sumter Co., S.C.
> > 6) Joseph Chosel Weeks b. March 30, 1780  d. Dec. 22, 1852,  wed
> > Tabatha Griffin b. Dec.10, 1785, d.Nov. 15, 1850. Buried Sumter,
S.C.
> > 7) Joseph Christian Weeks  b1808,  d. March 31, 1868, wed
Charlotte
> > Catherine Stoudemyer b. March 7, 1810, Dutch Fork area of
Orangeburg,
> > S.C.   d. Oct. 26, 1878.  Both buried at the Weeks- Tiverton
> > Cemetery, Berkeley Co. S.C.
> > 8) Jacob Loundes Weeks b. Dec. 7, 1852,  d. June 22, 1912,  wed
> > Evabelle Bradley  b. Nov. 25, 1860,  d. Oct. 21, 1910.  Buried at
> > Weeks - Tiverton Cem. Berkeley Co. S.C.
> > 9)  George Herbert Weeks  b. Aug. 20, 1882,  d. Feb.5, 1958,  wed
> > Grace Eulalia Montgomery  b.Aug. 19, 1898,  d. Nov. 12, 1984.
Buried
> > at Weeks - Tiverton Cem., Berkeley Co. S.C.
> > 10)  Jacob Lawton Weeks  b. Jan. 19, 1919 Mcbeth, S.C.,   d. Sept.
13,
> > 1997,  wed Louise Ernestine Tyler   b. Dec 15, 1919.  Jacob "
Jake" is
> > buried at Rehoboth UMC Cem. McBeth, Berkeley Co. S.C. These are my
> > parents.
> >
> >  It is most likely that the town of Swainsboro, N.C. was founded
by
> > some of our Weeks ancestors.
> > I have some more documentation if you need it.
> > Bonnie
> > also looking for info on other family lines:  Tyler, Orangeburg
area,
> > St Matthews, Berkeley Co. to Columbus, Ga.; Jamison,a daughter of
Gen.
> > Jacob Rumph, Orangeburg area;  Stoudemyer, Orangeburg area;
Zimmerman,
> > Orangeburg area; from Berkeley County;  Russell;  McCants, Purkey,
> > out of the Camden area, Williams, Montgomery,  Bowers, Horton.
> > Our  Baggett line is from Sampson Co. N.C.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Janet Jilote 
> > To: 
> > Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 1:30 PM
> > Subject: Re: POWG-Weeks
> >
> > > Gee Bonnie,
> > >
> > > I may be related to your WEEKS line and was hoping to find a
> > > connection...   then you ask to be emailed privately. Why
> > > don't you want to share?
> > >
> > > Pouting,
> > > janet
> > >
> > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> >
> > > >
> > >
>
> >
> >

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