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- | + | * The May 19, 1906 edition of The Sporting Life states that Weeks was from Hobart, New York and signed with Hudson. | |
- | The 1910 New York census states that Weeks | + | * The 1910 New York census states that Weeks was living in Stamford, New York (4 miles from Hobart), his occupation was "ballplayer" and that he was born in New York state. |
- | + | * The 1900 New York census states that Weeks was living in Oneonta, New York and was born Feb. 1883 in New York. | |
- | The 1900 New York census states that Weeks | + | * The 1920 New York census states that Weeks was living in Stamford, New York. |
- | + | * Played 3B in 4 games from July 6 to July 9, 1910. | |
- | The 1920 New York census states that Weeks | + | |
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- | Played 3B in 4 games from July 6 to July 9, 1910. | + |
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Profile
- The May 19, 1906 edition of The Sporting Life states that Weeks was from Hobart, New York and signed with Hudson.
- The 1910 New York census states that Weeks was living in Stamford, New York (4 miles from Hobart), his occupation was "ballplayer" and that he was born in New York state.
- The 1900 New York census states that Weeks was living in Oneonta, New York and was born Feb. 1883 in New York.
- The 1920 New York census states that Weeks was living in Stamford, New York.
- Played 3B in 4 games from July 6 to July 9, 1910.