Wayland Weeks

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My wife died in 2013 so I took over the site. Wayland
I was born in Kalispell MT. My grandfather, Norvin Barbee Blanford and Theresa Mae Haley, lived on the Hean Haley homestead Thompson Falls, MT. They raised me as their own child.

My birth father was Thomas Lester King born in Missoula County MT. His mother was born in Skudeneshavn, Rogaland, Norway; father in Dayton, Rhea, TN. My birth mother was Bonnie Fay Blanford born in Hebbardsville, Henderson, KY.

I married Wayland Weeks [born in Oklahoma City and raised in McClain, OK] in 1964 Grace United Methodist Church, Walla Walla, WA.

This part is being left from Ginger's son, Ed (Butch, Ginger has passed away November 20th @ 6:16 2013.

My lines I'm researching:
BLANFORD/BLANDFORD, COOLEY, DOOLEY, DREVDAHL, FULKERSON, KING, RICE, TAMBS, and many more.

Wayland's lines I'm researching:
BOOKER, CRANFIELD, McINTIRE/McINTYRE, PHILYAW, THOMASON, WEEKS, WISDOM, WILSON, YOUNGBLOOD and others.

My wife died in 2013 so I took over the site. Wayland
I was born in Kalispell MT. My grandfather, Norvin Barbee Blanford and Theresa Mae Haley, lived on the Hean Haley homestead Thompson Falls, MT. They raised me as their own child.

My birth father was Thomas Lester King born in Missoula County MT. His mother was born in Skudeneshavn, Rogaland, Norway; father in Dayton, Rhea, TN. My birth mother was Bonnie Fay Blanford born in Hebbardsville, Henderson, KY.

I married Wayland Weeks [born in Oklahoma City and raised in McClain, OK] in 1964 Grace United Methodist Church, Walla Walla, WA.

This part is being left from Ginger's son, Ed (Butch, Ginger has passed away November 20th @ 6:16 2013.

My lines I'm researching:
BLANFORD/BLANDFORD, COOLEY, DOOLEY, DREVDAHL, FULKERSON, KING, RICE, TAMBS, and many more.

Wayland's lines I'm researching:
BOOKER, CRANFIELD, McINTIRE/McINTYRE, PHILYAW, THOMASON, WEEKS, WISDOM, WILSON, YOUNGBLOOD and others.

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