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Aaron Rankin Parsons 1841 – 1899 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Nov 1841

Birth Location: Marathon, Cortland, New York, United States

Death Date: 8 Dec 1899

Death Location: Fife Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States

Father: Henry Parsons

Mother: Martha Rankin

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In 1841, Aaron Rankin Parsons entered the world in Marathon, Cortland, New York, United States, born to Henry M Parsons and Martha Rankin. Aaron Rankin Parsons passed away in 1899 in Fife Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1841, Aaron Rankin Parsons entered the world in Marathon, Cortland, New York, United States, born to Henry M Parsons and Martha Rankin.
  • Aaron Rankin Parsons passed away in 1899 in Fife Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States.

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Aaron Parsons's Ancestors

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Aaron Parsons
1841 – 1899
Birth Place: Marathon, Cortland, New York, United States
Parents
Henry M Parsons
1800 – 1875
West Granby, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Martha Rankin
1798 – 1870
Stockbridge, Madison, New York, United States
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Aaron Parsons's Timeline

2 Records

1841
7 Nov 1841
Birth of Aaron Rankin Parsons in Marathon, Cortland, New York, United States
Marathon, Cortland, New York, United States
1899
8 Dec 1899
Age 58
Death of Aaron Rankin Parsons in Fife Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States
Fife Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Nov 1841
    Event Place: Marathon, Cortland, New York, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Dec 1899
    Event Place: Fife Lake, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States

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