Weems
Weems may refer to:People: *Anna Maria Weems (c. 1840–after 1863), born a slave in Maryland, escaped to British North America disguised as a coachman *Capell Lane Weems (1860-1913), Republican Congressman from Ohio *Carrie Mae Weems (born 1953), American photographer *Clarence N. Weems Jr. (born 1907), American scholar and military officer *Debbie Weems (1951-1978), American actress *Donald Weems, birth name of Kuwasi Balagoon (1946-1986), American Black Panther, member of the Black Liberation Army, and New Afrikan anarchist *Eric Weems (born 1985), American National Football League player *John Crompton Weems (1778-1862), American politician *Jordan Weems (born 1992), American baseball player *Katherine Lane Weems (1899-1989), American sculptor *Kimberly Weems, American statistician *Mason Locke Weems, generally known as Parson Weems (1759-1825), American book agent and author *P. V. H. Weems (1889-1979), inventor of air navigation and related instruments *Priscilla Weems (born 1972), American actress *Sonny Weems (born 1986), American National Basketball Association player; now player for Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League and the Euroleague *Ted Weems (1901-1963), American bandleader and musician
Places: *Mount Weems, Antarctica, named for P. V. H. Weems *Weems, Ohio, an unincorporated community *Weems, Virginia, an unincorporated community
Fictional characters: *Duquan "Dukie" Weems, in the television drama ''The Wire'' *Corporal Wallace A. Weems, codenamed Rip Cord (G.I. Joe) *Stephen Weems, also known as Modular Man, a Marvel Comics villain *"Ace" Weems, in the television comedy Get Smart episode The Mess of Adrian Listenger Other uses: *a dugout, called a Weems in ancient Scotland *Weems House, a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama Provided by Wikipedia
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