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1899-1970 (Creation)
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The series contains lawyers' correspondence and accounts, inventories of the estate, and other papers related to the settling of the estate which was inherited by Fallie Weeks and her daughter Nancy Sutherland. There are also agreements, evaluations and deeds relating to the property on Grafton Street which was leased and eventually sold to R. T. Holman.
Harry Walter Weeks was born in 1880, the son of William Arthur Weeks and Clarissa Preedy. He and his brother Arthur William Weeks (1869-1931) operated a furniture business on Grafton Street in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island known as Beer and Weeks. Harry W. Weeks was married to Fallie K. Baird (1881-1969) and they had one daughter Nancy (1912-1998) who married J. C. (Jock) Sutherland (1909-2002) Harry Walter Weeks died in 1954.