William Frank Weekley

PFC, U. S. Army

Killed in Action 2 April 1944, Germany.

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Compiled by Linda Cunningham Fluharty.


WILLIAM FRANK WEEKLEY, born 4 November 1908 at Muddy Creek, Tyler County, W.Va., was the son of William Joseph Weekley and Frances Myrtle Ferrell, married in Tyler County in 1907.

William Frank Weekley, 22, married Lottie M. Seckman, 24, 26 October 1931 at Middlebourne, Tyler County, W.Va.

1910 Census, Ellsworth District, Tyler County, W.Va.
#156
William Weekley, Head, 41, Salesman Dept. Store, b. W.Va.
Frankie Weekley, Wife, 28, b. W.Va.
Frank Weekley, Son, 11, b. W.Va.

1920 Census, Ellsworth District, Tyler County, W.Va.
#181 - Muddy Creek Road
William J. Weekly, Head, 51, Merchant Gen. Store, b. W.Va.
Frances Weekly, Wife, 37, b. W.Va.
William F Weekly, Son, 11, b. W.Va.
Ada Weekly, Daughter, 8, b. W.Va.
Esta Weekly, Daughter, 3 yrs 11 mos, b. W.Va.
Minerva Weekly, Mother, 74, b. W.Va.

1930 Census, Ellsworth District, Tyler County, W.Va.
#181 - Muddy Creek Road
William J. Weekley, Head, 61, Merchant Gen. Store, b. W.Va.
Frances Weekley, Wife, 49, b. W.Va.
William F Weekley, Son, 21, b. W.Va.
Esta C Weekley, Daughter, 13, b. W.Va.
Ruth M. Weekley, Daughter, 8, b. W.Va.

1940 Census, Ellsworth District, Tyler County, W.Va.
#230 - Middlebourne Route 18
Frank Weekley, Head, 30, Farmer, b. W.Va.
Lottie Weekley, Wife, 33, b. W.Va.
Ruth Weekley, Sister, 18, b. W.Va.

Draft

William F. Weekly enlisted in the U. S. Army 6 August 1943 at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.
He had 4 years of high school (Tyler County High School, Class of 1928) and he was married.

Funeral

Buried at Beechwood Cemetery, Centerville, Tyler County, W.Va.

Marker
Photo by McTree, find-a-grave.


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