12 Jan 1859 - Born at Eighteen Mile House stage station (home) in Reston, Douglas County, Oregon

July 1, 1879 - Married Mary Jane Waterman

1880 Census: Brewster Valley, Coos, Oregon; Roll: T9_1080; Family History Film: 1255080; Page: 386.1000; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 0767.

Edmond Weekly 21 
Mary Weekly 20 

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1890 - Census records for Oregon were destroyed.

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1900 Census: Dora, Coos, Oregon; Roll: T623 1346; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 9.

Edmund E Weekly 41 
Mary J Weekly 40 
William Weekly 15 
Opal L Weekly 12 
Irene E Weekly 10 
Smith A Weekly 7 

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1910 Census: Enchanted Prairie, Coos, Oregon; Roll: T624_1280; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 107.

Edward S Weekly 51 
Mary J Weekly 50 
Irsael E Weekly 20  [Irene]
Smith Weekly 17 
Edwin Weekly 6 [Edmund]
Edith Weekly 5 

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1920 Census: Enchanted, Coos, Oregon; Roll: T625_1493; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 852.

Edmond E Weekley 60 
Mary J Weekley 59 
Edwin L Weekley 16 [Edmund]
Edith R Weekley 15 
Ruth Dixon 20, boarder 
L E Ron 77, brother-in-law

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1930 Census: Enchanted, Coos, Oregon; Roll: 1942; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 625.0.

Edmond E Weekly 71 

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Died 25 September 1930

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Edmund's obituary:

Edmond Elza Weekly (spelling variations!)

E.E. Weekly, an old pioneer of this section died Sept. 25th at the home of his son, William at Bridge.  His wife died 7 years ago.  Edmond Eliza [Elze] Weekly, known to many of his friends as "Dad" Weekly was born Jan 12, 1859 at Reston, Douglas county, Oregon.  The house in which he was born was known for many years as the Eighteen Mile House stage station.  He was educated in the public schools of Douglas and Coos counties and was active in assisting his father on the farm during his boyhood. 
He was married at age 20 years to Mary J Waterman, July 1, 1879.  He and his bride took a pre-emption claim and started farming for themselves.  He proved up on the land, then bought a part of his father's original Donation Claim in Douglas county and for several years continued to farm there.  He then disposed of his holdings in Douglas county and moved to Coos county where he spent 2 successful years farming.  He then moved to Klamath Falls where they spent 6 years, then returned to Coos county, then in 1906 bought a ranch one mile east of Bridge, comprising 160 acres. 
The Weekly ranch, as is well known, was for many year a stage station where passengers were always welcome to a warm hearth fire, a good bed and splendid food, for Mrs. Weekly had a reputation as a good cook.  To them was born 9 children of which seven survive and are living in different sections of the state, 12 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.  The old home place is now owned by William Weekly. 
Surviving is 1 brother, William W Weekly of Myrtle Point and 1 sister, Mary Turner of Portland and his 7 children and their families.  Mrs. Clyde Barker was one of his children.  Buried in Dora cemetery beside his wife.  He was a member of Knight of Pythias. 

- Myrtle Point Herald, Oct 2, 1930

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Mary Jane's Obituary

Mary Jane Weekly

Mrs. S.J. (Waterman) Weekly was born in New York, Nov. 31, 1859.  She came west to Oregon in 1878 with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mary Scofield.  She married Edmond Elze Weekly July 1, 1879.  Passed away at her home Aug 10, 1923, age 63 years 8 months and 19 days.  Member of the Methodist church.  Mother of 9 children, but 2 passed away.  Survived by her husband and 7 children : Mrs. Ora Laird; William Weekly; Mrs. Opal Barker; Mrs Irene Steele; Smith Weekly; Edmund Weekly and Edith Weekly ; 2 sisters, Mrs. Loretta Young and Mrs. Emma Otis; a brother, Raymond Waterman.  Buried at Dora.

- Southern Coos County American, Aug 16 1923