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From: "Pat Sabin" <>
Subject: Re: [SCCOLLET] Weeks
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 17:16:32 -0400
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Marjorie,
I couldn't find it on the 1902 map, but finally did on the 1926 map.
http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/historicalmaps/southcarolina/
Weeks is shown just south of the Edisto River in Colleton County. If you pan in to the
county line between Dorchester and Colleton, and follow the river, you'll find it about
halfway across the northern border of Colleton. Hope that helps.
The maps at the University of Alabama are great!!!
Pat Sabin
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Subject: [SCCOLLET] Weeks
> Does anyone know which township the town of Weeks would have been in in the
> 1900 and 1910 censuses. I've been looking for Nancy Lott, estranged wife of
> Wyatt Lott, and mother of William Henry Lott, Rosa Lott Herron, Bessie Lott
> Warren, Joshua H Lott, and Arhtur P Lott. Nancy died in Weeks on July 25,
> 1918 in Weeks.
>
> Thanks,
> Marjorie
>
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