Descendants of Leonard Weeks (1633-1707) of Greenland, N.H.
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Descendants of Leonard Weeks (1633-1707) of Greenland, N.H.
Descendants of Leonard Weeks (1633-1707) of Greenland, N.H.:
I'm glad to report that the new content-rich web site of the Weeks Brick House & Gardens on now online at www.weeksbrickhouse.org
The site is packed with information and photos of the distinctive 1710 brick house on the original 1656 Weeks family farmstead in Greenland, New Hampshire.
The house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is owned and maintained by a volunteer non-profit organization of descendants and history/preservation enthusiasts. The 31-acre farmstead is now conservation land, which enables visitors to literally walk in the footsteps of their 17th-century ancestors.
The web site also includes information on Leonard Weeks & Samuel Weeks (1670-1746), local history context, archaeology, hiking trails, the Colonial-era herb gardens, and membership. Membership, as well as our annual meeting in late summer, is open to all, descendants and friends alike.
We welcome you to check out the site ... and to consider joining us in support of the Weeks Brick House.
R.W. Bacon
Board Member
Leonard Weeks & Descendants in America
I'm glad to report that the new content-rich web site of the Weeks Brick House & Gardens on now online at www.weeksbrickhouse.org
The site is packed with information and photos of the distinctive 1710 brick house on the original 1656 Weeks family farmstead in Greenland, New Hampshire.
The house, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is owned and maintained by a volunteer non-profit organization of descendants and history/preservation enthusiasts. The 31-acre farmstead is now conservation land, which enables visitors to literally walk in the footsteps of their 17th-century ancestors.
The web site also includes information on Leonard Weeks & Samuel Weeks (1670-1746), local history context, archaeology, hiking trails, the Colonial-era herb gardens, and membership. Membership, as well as our annual meeting in late summer, is open to all, descendants and friends alike.
We welcome you to check out the site ... and to consider joining us in support of the Weeks Brick House.
R.W. Bacon
Board Member
Leonard Weeks & Descendants in America