Person:Angeline Weeks (1)

Watchers
m. 29 Nov 1795
  1. Hannah Weeks1796 - 1886
  2. Caleb Weeks1798 -
  3. Sally Weeks1801 - 1865
  4. Amzy Jefferson Weeks1805 - 1868
  5. William Weeks1807 -
  6. Laura Weeks1809 - 1846
  7. Richard Weeks1814 - 1868
  8. Angeline Weeks1818 - 1906
  • H.  George Orcutt (add)
  • WAngeline Weeks1818 - 1906
m. Bef 1843
  • H.  James Bishop (add)
  • WAngeline Weeks1818 - 1906
m. Bef 1870
Facts and Events
Name[3] Angeline Weeks
Gender Female
Birth[1] 19 Apr 1818 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1843 Based on birth of eldest known child
to George Orcutt (add)
Marriage Bef 1870 to James Bishop (add)
Death[2] 15 Apr 1906 Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
References
  1. Warwick (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Vital records, 1739-1900
    Vol. 2, p. 239.

    Family of
    Weeks Caleb & Sally his Wife
    ...
    Weeks Angeline Born April 19th 1818.

  2. New York City, New York, United States. Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949
    [1].

    Name: Angeline Bishop
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1906
    Event Place: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
    Gender: Female
    Age: 88
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Race: White
    Occupation: none
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1818
    Birthplace: Mass., U.S.
    Burial Date: 17 Apr 1906
    Cemetery: Greenwood
    Father's Name: Caleb W. Weeks
    Father's Birthplace: U.S.
    Mother's Name: Sarah Taft
    Mother's Birthplace: U.S.

  3. Very few records are found for Angeline, surprising in an age of every-person censuses. Source:Cutter, William Richard. Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Vol. 4, p. 1384, which seems to have been informed by family members (based on the tone of the writing) says Angeline m. (1) George Orcutt of Vermont, m. (2) James Bishop of New Jersey. She is named as Angeline Orcutt in probate of both father (1855) and mother (1865), but since sister Sally Day is named that as such even after she hard remarried, this may not be useful for estimating her second marriage. Presumably this is her in 1850 (line 7, Angeline Orcutt in Boston), and this may be her in 1870 (line 38, Angeline Bishop in New Jersey).