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Sirita K. (Askew) Weeks c. 1952

Sirita K Weeks of TX was born circa 1952. Sirita Weeks was married to Jim T. Weeks on November 29, 1994 in Dawson County, TX. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sirita K. (Askew) Weeks.
Sirita K Weeks
TX
circa 1952
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In 1952, in the year that Sirita K. (Askew) Weeks was born, on February 6th, George VI of England died from a coronary thrombosis and complications due to lung cancer. His eldest daughter, age 25, immediately ascended the throne as Elizabeth II and her coronation was on June 2 1953.
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In 1963, the British Secretary of War, 46 year old John Profumo ,was forced to resign when he lied about an affair with 19 year old Christine Keeler. Keeler was also involved with the Soviet naval attaché and charges of espionage were feared. No proof of spying was ever found.
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Jim T. Weeks

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Sirita K. (Askew) Weeks

November 29, 1994
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Dawson County, TX
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