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Aaron Weeks

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Aaron Weeks

Birth
Saint Albans, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Death
11 May 1892 (aged 89–90)
Burial
Chanute, Neosho County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
145-05-001-08
Memorial ID
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lot owner Frank Gay

http://www.mtclib.org/local%20history/tales%20of%20old%20mount%20clemens.pdf
Aaron Weeks built a store on the site of the old Medea bath house in 1835, and afterward built the old Clinton house,
nearer the corner, the second story running over the store. It was kept a number of years by Joseph Hubbard.


1850 Clinton, Macomb, Michigan
Laura Weeks F 47 New York
William Weeks M 12 Michigan
Edgar Weeks M 10 Michigan
Geneveve Weeks F 8 Michigan
Illeon Weeks F 6 Michigan
Alonzo Bingham M 33 New York
Louisa Bingham F 29 New York
Laura Bingham F 4 New York
Martin V B Bingham M 2 New York

1860 Clinton, Macomb, Michigan
Laura A Weeks F 40 New York
Ginevera Weeks F 17 Michigan
Illeon Weeks F 15 Michigan
Albert Little M 26 Michigan

1870 mount Clements, Macomb Co Michigan
James Tucker M 27 Michigan
Genora Tucker F 27 Michigan
Lillie Tucker F 6 Michigan
Jessie Tucker F 4 Michigan
Viola Tucker F 2 Michigan
Laura Weeks F 54 New York

1870 Columbus, Hickman, Kentucky
Wm H Weeks 34 Michigan grocer
Nancy Weeks 20 Kentucky
Edgar Weeks 3/12 Ky March
Mary Casey 17 housekeeper Ky
George Frifogle 19 Ky
Aaron Weeks 68 Vermont retired merchant
Wm E Johnson 37 carpenter SC

1880 Pleasant Valley, Wilson, Kansas
William H Weeks Self M 42 Michigan
Nancy Weeks Wife F 29 Kentucky
Minnie Weeks Daughter F 13 Kentucky
Edgar Weeks Son M 10 Kentucky
Carrie Weeks Daughter F 7 Kentucky
Ida Weeks Daughter F 4 Kentucky
Weeks Daughter F 0 Kansas
Aaron Weeks Father M 78 Vermont

1 Mar 1885 Chanute, Neosho Co. Ks
W H Weeks 47 male merchant Mich came from Ky
N Weeks 33 female Ky came from Ky
A Weeks 83 male merchant Vt
M Weeks 18 female
Edgar Weeks 15
Carrie Weeks 12
Ida Weeks 9
Mary Weeks 6

PAST AND PRESENT OF MACOMB COUNTY, MICHIGAN, pg 23
Aaron Weeks established the first oak stave industry in eastern Michigan at Mount Clemens and was the first to propose the building of the Soo canal, being a very enterprising and progressive businessman. He was born in St. Alban's, Vermont, in 1803, and died in Chanute, Kansas, May 11, 1892.

lot owner Frank Gay

http://www.mtclib.org/local%20history/tales%20of%20old%20mount%20clemens.pdf
Aaron Weeks built a store on the site of the old Medea bath house in 1835, and afterward built the old Clinton house,
nearer the corner, the second story running over the store. It was kept a number of years by Joseph Hubbard.


1850 Clinton, Macomb, Michigan
Laura Weeks F 47 New York
William Weeks M 12 Michigan
Edgar Weeks M 10 Michigan
Geneveve Weeks F 8 Michigan
Illeon Weeks F 6 Michigan
Alonzo Bingham M 33 New York
Louisa Bingham F 29 New York
Laura Bingham F 4 New York
Martin V B Bingham M 2 New York

1860 Clinton, Macomb, Michigan
Laura A Weeks F 40 New York
Ginevera Weeks F 17 Michigan
Illeon Weeks F 15 Michigan
Albert Little M 26 Michigan

1870 mount Clements, Macomb Co Michigan
James Tucker M 27 Michigan
Genora Tucker F 27 Michigan
Lillie Tucker F 6 Michigan
Jessie Tucker F 4 Michigan
Viola Tucker F 2 Michigan
Laura Weeks F 54 New York

1870 Columbus, Hickman, Kentucky
Wm H Weeks 34 Michigan grocer
Nancy Weeks 20 Kentucky
Edgar Weeks 3/12 Ky March
Mary Casey 17 housekeeper Ky
George Frifogle 19 Ky
Aaron Weeks 68 Vermont retired merchant
Wm E Johnson 37 carpenter SC

1880 Pleasant Valley, Wilson, Kansas
William H Weeks Self M 42 Michigan
Nancy Weeks Wife F 29 Kentucky
Minnie Weeks Daughter F 13 Kentucky
Edgar Weeks Son M 10 Kentucky
Carrie Weeks Daughter F 7 Kentucky
Ida Weeks Daughter F 4 Kentucky
Weeks Daughter F 0 Kansas
Aaron Weeks Father M 78 Vermont

1 Mar 1885 Chanute, Neosho Co. Ks
W H Weeks 47 male merchant Mich came from Ky
N Weeks 33 female Ky came from Ky
A Weeks 83 male merchant Vt
M Weeks 18 female
Edgar Weeks 15
Carrie Weeks 12
Ida Weeks 9
Mary Weeks 6

PAST AND PRESENT OF MACOMB COUNTY, MICHIGAN, pg 23
Aaron Weeks established the first oak stave industry in eastern Michigan at Mount Clemens and was the first to propose the building of the Soo canal, being a very enterprising and progressive businessman. He was born in St. Alban's, Vermont, in 1803, and died in Chanute, Kansas, May 11, 1892.



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