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Abraham W Palmer 1831–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1831

Birth Location: Haywood, Tennessee, United States

Death Date: 9 May 1914

Death Location: Pulaski, Arkansas

Father: Edmund Palmer

Mother: Elizabeth Parks

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In 1831, Abraham W Palmer entered the world in Haywood, Tennessee, United States, born to Edmund M Palmer And Elizabeth Parks. Abraham W Palmer passed away in 1914 in Pulaski, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • In 1831, Abraham W Palmer entered the world in Haywood, Tennessee, United States, born to Edmund M Palmer And Elizabeth Parks.
  • Abraham W Palmer passed away in 1914 in Pulaski, Arkansas.

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Abraham Palmer's Ancestors

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Abraham Palmer
1831–1914
Birth Place: Haywood, Tennessee, United States
Parents
Edmund M Palmer
1796–1850
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Elizabeth Parks
1797–1845
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
James (Baird Palmer) (11)
1771–1845
St Thomas, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
Hannah (McKern) (11)
1771–1854
Readington, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA
Great-Grandparents
Edmund Palmer
1747–1833
Hannah Palmer
1736–1810
Michael McKern
1750–1822
Sarah Pippenger
1750–1812
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Phillip Palmer
1706–1810
Joan Isaac
1726–1810
John Sr.
1698–1782
Mary Lanning
1713–1779

Abraham Palmer's Timeline

2 Records

1831
1831
Birth of Abraham W Palmer in Haywood, Tennessee, United States
Haywood, Tennessee, United States
1914
9 May 1914
Age 83
Death of Abraham W Palmer in Pulaski, Arkansas
Pulaski, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1831
    Event Place: Haywood, Tennessee, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 May 1914
    Event Place: Pulaski, Arkansas

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