- Look up
Weems in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Weems may
refer to: People: Anna
Maria Weems (c. 1840–after 1863), born a
slave in Maryland, escaped...
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Mason Locke Weems (October 11, 1759 – May 23, 1825),
usually referred to as
Parson Weems, was an
American minister,
evangelical bookseller and
author who...
- list with a
season ending knee injury.
Weems ended up
returning both
punts and
kicks as the
season progressed.
Weems scored his
first career touchdown against...
- at
Syracuse University.
Weems was born in Portland,
Oregon in 1953, the
second of
seven children to
Carrie Polk and
Myrlie Weems. She
began parti****ting...
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Weems Cr**** is a
stream in the U.S.
state of Maryland. It is a
tributary to the
Severn River.
Weems Cr**** is
named after the
Weems family,
which settled...
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Priscilla Weems (born
January 18, 1972) is an American-born
actress and singer.
Weems started acting at an
early age, and was on the
first two seasons...
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History Month 2019 Honoree:
Kimberly S.
Weems",
Mathematically Gifted & Black,
retrieved 2020-06-19 "Kimberly S.
Weems",
Celebrating Black History Month, AmStat...
- 1901 – May 6, 1963),
known professionally as Ted
Weems, was an
American bandleader and musician.
Weems's work in
music was
recognized with a star on the...
- 6 in (1.98 m),
Weems plays both the
shooting guard and
small forward positions. He was an All-EuroLeague
First Team
selection in 2014.
Weems was born with...
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television program Captain Kangaroo.
Debbie Booth Weems was born in Houston,
Texas to
Benjamin and
Rowene Weems.
Debbie was the
second of
three girls. During...