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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: William Oliver Weems Note Born: Married: 12 Jun 1934 Died: 22 Mar 1956 at Antioch, , , CA
WIFE
Name: Martha Arizona Breedlove Note Born: 11 Nov 1888 at , , Laflore, OK Died: 11 Jan 1978 at Antioch, , , CA Other Spouses: Steven Lee Bryant Father: John Cummins Breedlove Mother: Elizabeth Jane Hollenbeck
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). Nickname Jack
2).  Marthas first husband was a first cousin to Lucy Ellen Williams Breedlove, She married Marthas brother, Edward Justis Breedlove. Marthas second husband Jack Weems was a first cousin to Newton Deffie White.  Martha was short, and had dark hair.  She was a quiet person, and you never felt you knew her very well.  I don  t know when she moved there but my earliest memories of her are visiting her in Flagstaff, Arizona.  We used to go to Oklahoma every year to visit the Duggers and we would always stop in Arizona to visit her.  She was married to Jack Weems then, and they eventually moved to Antioch.  I think it was because of the altitude in Flagstaff.  They lived in a small apartment in Antioch, and after Jackdied she stayed there.  She was a Mormon, although I think she was raised a Methodist.  She was a very proud woman, always kept herself  fixed up and kept a clean house.  I think that was very important to her.  I have been told that Lee, the father of her children, left her when they were small, and that she took in boarders, cooked and did laundry, or whatever she had to do to take care of her family.  She loved anything to do with Indians, such as jewelry, clothing, pictures.  I always felt she was part Indian but I haven  t been able to verify it.

						

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