Frederick Lewis Weis

Frederick Lewis Weis
Born (1895-08-22)August 22, 1895
Cranston, Rhode Island
Died April 11, 1966(1966-04-11) (aged 70)
Brattleboro, Vermont
Nationality American
Occupation Genealogist
Notable work Eight lines of descent of John Prescott, founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1645, from Alfred the Great, King of England, 871-901

Rev. Frederick Lewis Weis, Th.D. (August 22, 1895 April 11, 1966) was the author of a number of well-known genealogical books.

Born in Cranston, Rhode Island to John Peter Carl Weis and his wife Georgina Lewis, both natives of Massachusetts. Frederick was the second child of four children.

In April 1913, he entered the United States Naval Academy, graduating in March 1917.[1] He served on the Wisconsin and North Dakota and retired prematurely due to illness. He was active in various genealogical organizations and authored numerous books and articles. He is today still remembered as a foundational author in many areas of genealogical research.

He was elected a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists in 1951.[2]

He died at Brattleboro, Vermont.

Selected works

References

  1. Providence Evening Bulletin, 28 July 1917.
  2. American Society of Genealogists: All Fellows.

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