Ida Alice Annabell Serl
Ambrose Adelphus Weeks was born March, 1846, in Saint Joseph, Berrien Co, MI, and died January 23, 1932, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA, at age 84. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. He is the son of John S. Weeks of New York, and Abigail Butler of Ontario Co., NY.
Ida Alice Annabell Serl was born April 20, 1867, in Mayfield Twp., Grand Traverse Co., MI, and died March 1, 1926, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA, at age 58. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. She is the daughter of Henry Searle of Hope Twp., Durham Co., Canada West, and Charlotte Clarinda Fuller of Pennsylvania.
Ambrose Adelphus Weeks and Ida Alice Annabell Serl were married October 22, 1891, in New Whatcom, Whatcom Co., WA.
Ambrose Adelphus Weeks and Ida Alice Annabell (Serl) Weeks had seven children:
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Ida Alice Annabell (Serl) Weeks is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. Thanks to Find-A-Grave for making this image available.
Clyde Owen Weeks and Josephine (Hudec) Weeks are buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. Thanks to Find-A-Grave for making this image available.
Ambrose Augustus Weeks was born March, 1846, in Saint Joseph, Berrien Co, MI.
Ida Alice Annabell Serl was born April 20, 1867, in Mayfield Twp., Grand Traverse Co., MI.
The 1870 U. S. Census taken on July 26, 1870, shows Henry Serl (age 35) born in Canada West with real estate worth $1,000 and personal estate worth $300 and both parents of foreign birth is a Farmer living in Mayfield Twp., Grand Traverse Co., MI. Living with him is is wife Charlotte Serl (age 35) born in Pennsylvania with her father of foreign birth, who is Keeping House. Also living at home are five children, with the father being of foreign birth: Harriet Serl (age 9) born in Illinois; Adam Serl (age 7) born in Illinois; Charles Serl (age 5) born in Michigan; Ida Serl (age 3) born in Michigan; and Samuel Serl (age 1) born in Michigan.
The 1880 U. S. Census taken on June 10, 1880, shows Henry Serl (age 43) born in Canada to English-born parents, and who cannot read or write, is a married Farmer, and is living in Walnut Creek Precinct, Webster Co., NE. Living with him are: his wife, Charlotte Serl (age 44) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents, who is Keeping House; his unmarried daughter, Harriet Serl (age 18) born in Illinois to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents, who is Keeping House; his unmarried son, Adam A. Serl (age 17) born in Illinois to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents, and who cannot read or write, who Works on Farm; his son, Chas. C. Serl (age 15) born in Michigan to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents, and who cannot write, who Works on Farm; his daughter, Ida A. Serl (age 18) born in Michigan to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents; his son, Albert G. Serl (age 12) born in Michigan to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents, and who cannot write; his son, Willis Hy. Serl (age 7) born in Michigan to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents; his son, Ralph R. Serl (age 5) born in Nebraska to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents; and his daughter, Lillie M. Serl (age 2) born in Nebraska to Canada and Pennsylvania-born parents.
On June 17, 1880, Tilla Serl (age 18) born in Illinois to Canadian and Pennsylvania-born parents is also listed as a Servant in the Edward Kellogg household in Red Cloud Precinct, Webster Co., NE.
The 1885 Kansas State Census dated March 1, 1885, shows Henry Serl (age 48) born in Canada and having come to Kansas from Nebraska is a Farmer living in Valverde Twp., Sumner Co., KS. Living with him is Charlote Serl (age 49) born in Pennsylvania. Also living there are six unmarried Serl children, all born in Michigan: Chas. Serl (age 20); Ida Serl (age 17); Burt Serl (age 16); Willis Serl (age 11); Ralph Serl (age 9); and Lilly Serl (age 7).
Ambrose Adelphus Weeks and Ida Alice Annabell Serl Marriage Record.
New Whatcom Directory, 1891
Serl, A. A., carpenter, Elk street, near Oak
Daphne Rosellia Weeks was born October 13, 1892, in Sumas, Whatcom Co., WA.
Daphen Rosellia "Daphne" Weeks Birth Record.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 7, 1900, shows Henry Searl (age 62) born March 1838 in Canada (English) to English-born parents and emigrating in 1851 and a naturalized citizen is a Farmer married for 38 years who owns his own farm and living alone in Clearbrook Precinct, Whatcom Co., WA.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 4, 1900, shows Charles Serels (age 35) born April 1865 in Michigan to English Canadian and New York-born parents is an unmarried Day Laborer and owns his own farm free of a mortgage and is living in Lynden Town, Sumas City, Clearbrook Precinct, Whatcom Co., WA. Living with him are: his unmarried brother, Ralph R. Serels (age 24) born August 1875 in Michigan to English Canadian and New York-born parents, a Farm Laborer; and his married mother, Scharlott C. Serels (age 64) born March 1836 in New York to New York-born parents, with 7 of the 9 children born to her still alive.
The 1900 U. S. Census taken on June 7, 1900, shows Ambrose A. Weeks (age 53) born March 1847 in Michigan to Michigan-born parents is an unemployed Cook renting his home at 3103 Pacific Avenue, 3rd Ward, City of Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. Living there is his wife of 8 years, Ida B. Weeks (age 33) born April 1867 in Michigan to English Canadian and Pennsylvania-born parents, with all 4 of the children born to her still living, all born in Washington to Michigan-born parents: Daphen R. Weeks (age 7) born October 1892; Nettie May Weeks (age 5) born January 1895; Cecil I. Weeks (age 3) born March 1897; and Goldie M. Weeks (age 1) born April 1899. Also living there as a Housekeeper is Ambrose's mother-in-law, Charlotte C. Serl (age 63) born March 1833 in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents, and has been married for 40 years with 8 of the 9 children born to her still alive.
1902 Whatcom County Directory for Clearbrook, Whatcom Co., WA, (1901-1902)
Serl, C. E., farmer. Serl, Mrs. Henry (C. C.). Serl, Henry, farmer.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 22, 1910, shows Henry Serl (age 85) born in New York to New York-born parents is retired and owning his own farm with a mortgage and is living in Clearbrook Precinct, Whatcom Co., WA. Living with him is his wife of 50 years, Charlotte Serl (age 85) born in New York to New York-born parents, with 7 of the 8 children born to her still alive. Also living there are his two unmarried sons, both born to New York-born parents: Charles E. Serl (age 45) born in Michigan, a General Farm Farmer; and Ralph Serl (age 26) born in Nebraska, a Farm Laborer.
The 1910 U. S. Census taken on April 27, 1910, shows Ambrose E. Weeks (age 64) born in Michigan to New York and Ohio-born parents is an Odd Jobs Laborer renting his home for $15/month and is living at 3103 Pacific Avenue, 3rd Ward, City of Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. Living there is his wife of 18 years, Ida B. Weeks (age 43) born in Michigan to English Canadian and Pennsylvania-born parents, with all 7 of the children born to her still alive. Also living there are his unmarried children, all born in Washington to Michigan-born parents: Daphen R. Weeks (age 17), a Paper Mill Laborer; Nettie M. Weeks (age 15), a Private Family Servant; Irene C. Weeks (age 13); Goldie M. Weeks (age 11); John A. Weeks (age 9); Clyde O. Weeks (age 6); and Roy E. Weeks (age 4). Also living there as a Housekeeper is Ambrose's mother-in-law, Charlotte C. Serl (age 74) born in Pennsylvania to Pennsylvania-born parents, in her second marriage, and has been married for 52 years, with 7 of the 9 children born to her still alive.
Charlotte Clarinda (Fuller) Serl died January 13, 1913, in the City of Everett, Snohomish Co., WA, at age 77.
Wallace Covey Love and Nettie May Weeks were married (1) August 27, 1913, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
Henry Searle died April 23, 1915, in Fort Steilacoom, Pierce Co., WA, at age 79.
Vernon Percival Miller and Goldie Mabel Weeks were married July 4, 1916, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
Vernon Percival Miller and Goldie Mabel Weeks Marriage Record.
Fredrick Louis "Fred" Owen and Daphen Rosellia "Daphne" Weeks were married October 21, 1916, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
Fredrick Louis "Fred" Owen and Daphen Rosellia "Daphne" Weeks Marriage Record.
Helen Irene Burley was born January 3, 1917, in Snohomish, Co., WA.
Nathan Aaron Burley and Cecil Irene Weeks were married June 4, 1917, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
Nathan Aaron Burley and Cecil Irene Weeks Marriage Record.
Wallace Covey Love and Nettie May (Weeks) Love were divorced 1918 in Everett City, Snohomish Co., WA.
Francis Howard Tresidder and Nettie May (Weeks) Love were married December 2, 1918, in Seattle, King Co., WA.
Francis Howard Tresidder and Nettie May (Weeks) Love Marriage Record.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 5, 1920, shows Ambrose A. Weeks (age 72) born in Michigan to New York and United States-born parents is an Everett City Laborer who owns his home free of a mortgage and is living at 3103 Pacific Avenue, 10th Precinct, City of Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. Living there is his wife, Ida B. Weeks (age 52) born in Michigan to English Canadian and Pennsylvania-born parents. Also living there are his three unmarried sons, all born in Washington to Michigan-born parents: John A. Weeks (age 19), a Transfer Co. Laborer; Clyde O. Weeks (age 16), an Auto Garage Machinist; and Roy A. Weeks (age 13).
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 2, 1920, shows Nathan Burley (age 28) born in Washington to English Canadian and Indiana-born parents, is a married Pile Driving Laborer who owns his home free of a mortgage, and is living at 3211 Rucker Avenue, 3rd Precinct, City of Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. Living with him are: his wife, Irene Burley (age 22) born in Washington to Michigan and Nebraska-born parents; his daughter, Helen Burley (age 3-8/12) born in Washington to Washington-born parents; his daughter, Dorothy Burley (age 1/12) born in Washington to Washington-born parents; and his widowed mother, Mary Burley (age 60) born in Indiana to New York and Pennsylvania-born parents.
The 1920 U. S. Census taken on January 13, 1920, shows Lorn J. Furnace (age 39) born in New York to New York-born parents is a Telephone Line Laborer renting his home and is living on Garfield Street, City of Sumas, Noaksack Twp., Whatcom Co., WA. Living with him is his wife, Carrie E. Furnace (age 38) born in Washington to Irish and English Canadian-born parents. Also living there are his four children, all born in Washington to New York and Washington-born parents: John W. Furnace (age 8); William B. Furnace (age 6); Walter A. Furnace (age 5); and Irene Furnace (age 3-11/12).
George Oscar Mannon and Goldie Mabel (Weeks) (Miller) Hatchell were married December 30, 1924, at Plymouth Congregational Church, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
George Oscar Mannon and Goldie Mabel (Weeks) (Miller) Hatchell Marriage Record.
Ida Alice Annabell (Serl) Weeks died March 1, 1926, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA, at age 58.
Clyde Owen Weeks Jail Record.
Harry Glenwood Bishop and Cecil Irene (Weeks) (Burley) Mannon were married March 11, 1929, in Seattle, King Co., WA.
Harry Glenwood Bishop and Cecil Irene (Weeks) (Burley) Mannon Marriage Record.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 10, 1930, shows Harry G. Bishop (age 42) born in Nebraska to Indiana and New York-born parents, and first married at age 22, is a married Truck Driver for a Power and Light Company who rents his home for $27.50/month, and is living at 418 Valley Street, City of Seattle, King Co., WA. Living with him are: his wife, Irene Bishop (age 33) born in Washington to Michigan and Nebraska-born parents, and first married at age 18; his widower brother, Horace E. Bishop (age 46) born in Nebraska to Indiana and New York-born parents, a married Truck Driver for a Transfer Company; his step-daughter, Helen I. Burley (age 13) ) born in Washington to Washington-born parents; his step-daughter, Dorothy M. Burley (age 10) ) born in Washington to Washington-born parents; and his divorced sister-in-law, Mabel G. Mannon (age 30) born in Washington to Michigan and Nebraska-born parents, a Waitress at a Restaurant.
The 1930 U. S. Census taken on April 3, 1930, shows Fred Owen (age 35) born in Nebraska to Nebraska-born parents and first married at age 21 is a Railroad Brakeman renting his home for $30/month and is living at 2113 Hoyt Ave., 18th Precinct, City of Everett, Snohomish Co., WA. Living with him is his wife, Daphne Owen (age 37) born in Washington to Nebraska and Michigan-born parents and first married at age 24. Also living there are his two children, both born in Washington to Nebraska and Michigan-born parents: Margaret Owen (age 13); and Richard Owen (age 10). Also living there: a Roomer, Clyde Weeks (age 24) born in Washington to Michigan-born parents, does Repair Work in a Garage; and a widowed Roomer, Ambrose Weeks (age 83) born in Michigan to Michigan-born parents and first married at age 40.
Clyde Owen Weeks and Mabel H. Ballinger were married November 26, 1930, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
Clyde Owen Weeks and Mabel H. Ballinger Marriage Application.
Clyde Owen Weeks and Mabel H. Ballinger Marriage Record.
Ambrose Adelphus Weeks died January 23, 1932, in Everett, Snohomish Co., WA, at age 84. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
Maude L. "Maudie" (Matteson) Serl died August 17, 1933, in Onalaska, Lewis Co., WA, at age 61. Buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sumas Twp., Whatcom Co., WA.
The Centralia Washington Daily Chronicle, Centralia, Lewis Co., WA, Friday, August 18, 1933
MRS. SERL DIES
CHEHALIS, Aug. 18 - Mrs. Maude L. Serl, 62, died yesterday afternoon at Onalaska, where she had resided the past five years. She had been ill four months. Mrs. Serl was a member of Mt. Baker Rebekah lodge. She is survived by her widower, A. A. Serl of Onalaska; two sons, Ira A. and Roy R. Serl of Abbotsford, B. C.; her mother, Mrs. Mary Roberts and a brother, W. W. Roberts of Seattle, and four grandchildren. The body was removed to the Fissel funeral home.
Clyde Owen Weeks and Josephine Hudec were married May 10, 1936, in Seattle, King Co., WA.
Clyde Owen Weeks and Josephine Hudec Marriage Record.
Adam Alt Serl died October 2, 1938, in Centralia, Lewis Co., WA, at age 75. Buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sumas Twp., Whatcom Co., WA.
The Centralia Washington Daily Chronicle, Centralia, Lewis Co., WA, Monday, October 3, 1938
Onalaska Resident Removed by Death
CHEHALIS, Oct. 3 - Adam O. Serl, 62, a resident of Onalaska for the past 10 years, died there yesterday. He was a member of the I. O. O. F. Services were held at 11 o'clock this morning at the John W. Boone mortuary here after which the body was shipped to Clearbrook, Wash., for burial at the Lakeside cemetery. He is survived by two sons, Ira, Abbotsford, B. C., and Ray Serl, Huntington, B. C., and a brother, Clarence Serl, Emerson.
Edward Ivan Davis and Nettie Mae (Weeks) (Love) Tresidder were married September 26, 1941, in Mount Vernon, Skagit Co., WA
Edward Ivan Davis and Nettie May (Weeks) (Love) Tresidder Marriage Record.
Irvin Warren Ziegaus and Nettie May Weeks were married September 4, 1943, in Vancouver, Clark Co., WA.
Irvin Warren Ziegaus and Nettie May (Weeks) (Love) (Tresidder) Davis Marriage Record.
Clyde Owen Weeks died August, 1962, in Unknown, at age 58. Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
Frederick "Fred" Owen died July, 1974, in Seattle, King Co., WA, at age 79.
The Seattle Times, Seattle, King Co., WA, Tuesday, July 23, 1974
Owen, Frederick (Fred) Age 79, of 18245 30th N. E., Seattle. Beloved husband of Daphne R. Father of Mrs. Carl (Margaret) Stafford, Lynnwood; Richard A., Seattle. Brother of Mrs. Kate Ludwig, Dean and Raymond, all Everett; Edwin of Kirkland. Three granddaughters. Member DAV and American Legion. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m., FLORAL HILLS FUNERAL HOME, Alderwood Manor. Followed by cremation, with inurnment in FLORAL HILLS COLUMBARIUM.
Josephine "Jo" (Hudec) Weeks died December 23, 2005, at Colby Campus of Providence Hospital, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA, at age 95. Buried in Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA.
The Daily Herald, Everett, Snohomish Co., WA, Sunday, January 1, 2006
Josephine Weeks
Josephine Weeks passed away unexpectedly on December 23, 2005, at the Colby Campus of Providence Hospital. She was born in Clarkson, Nebraska, on May 7, 1910, and went through elementary and high school there. Later she moved to Everett, where she was to meet and marry Clyde Weeks. She was a hard worker and at one time was employed at the Wigwam Tent and Awning Company and at Twin City Foods. She was very active at the Everett Eagles Aux. #13 of which she had been a member for approximately 55 years. She joined the marching band, R.E.A.C., Busy Bees, Sportsman Club, and several other groups. She was a member of Degree of Pocahontas Council #11. Aunt Jo also enjoyed her various duties at the Everett Senior Center working on quilts for many years, crafts, as a greeter and especially loved playing cribbage and pinochle, and she enjoyed telling her opponents what they had done wrong. Yes, my aunt was a feisty lady and a force to be reckoned with. While she lived in her home in Everett, she had a large vegetable garden, beautiful flowers and did lots of canning. And she never missed a Sonics game on TV. Hearing loss made it difficult to communicate with others in later years which was sad as she enjoyed her many friendships. At the time of her passing she resided at Broadway Plaza Apartments in Everett. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Monica; husband, Clyde; brother, Emil Hudec; and her sister, Berta Eby. She is survived by niece, Beth (Robert) Love, of Marysville, Washington; nephew, Al (Dorothy) Eby, of Federal Way, Washington; many grand-nieces and grand-nephews; special friend and neighbor, Clara Bobbit. There will be a private graveside service and a memorial service at a later date. We will miss her spunky personality... we love you Aunt Jo.