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Helen Park 1804–1893 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 Feb 1804

Birth Location: Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Death Date: 11 Feb 1893

Death Location: Watsons Corners, Lanark, Ontario, Canada

Father: James Park

Mother: Marion Allen

Spouse(s): Andrew Park, Andrew Park

Children(s): Marion Park, James Park, Andrew Park, John Park, Alexander Park, Jean Park, Ellen Park, Joseph Park, William Park, Maxwell Park

Helen Park was born in 1804 in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of James Park And Marion Allen. Helen Park married Andrew L Park, Andrew Park, and had children including Alexander Sandy Park, Andrew Park, Ellen Park, James D Park, Jean Maxwell Park, John Park, Joseph Park, Marion Park, Maxwell Park, William Park. Helen Park passed away in 1893 in Watsons Corners, Lanark, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • Helen Park was born in 1804 in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of James Park And Marion Allen.
  • Helen Park married Andrew L Park, Andrew Park, and had children including Alexander Sandy Park, Andrew Park, Ellen Park, James D Park, Jean Maxwell Park, John Park, Joseph Park, Marion Park, Maxwell Park, William Park.
  • Helen Park passed away in 1893 in Watsons Corners, Lanark, Ontario, Canada.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Helen Park's Ancestors

Self
Helen Park
1804–1893
Birth Place: Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents
James Park
1768–1841
Kent, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Marion Allen
1769–1841
Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grandparents
William Park
1745–
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Janet Campbell
1746–1838
Ayrshire, Scotland
Hugh Allen
1742–1768
Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Mary Park
1746–1794
Barony, Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Park
1718–
Agnes Knox
1721–
Charles Campbell
1717–
James Park
1696–
Isobald Reid
1712–1712
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Park
1674–
Janet Stobo
1681–

Helen Park's Descendants

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Helen Park (8 Feb 1804–11 Feb 1893) m. Andrew Park (19 Jul 1796–21 Aug 1873) m. Andrew (L.) Park (05 Jan 1801–08 Dec 1880)
  1. 1. Marion Park 1826–1917
  2. 2. James (D.) Park 1828–1909
  3. 3. Andrew Park 1830–1853
  4. 4. John Park 1832–1910
  5. 5. Alexander ((Sandy)) Park 1834–1904
  6. 6. Jean (Maxwell) Park 1836–1910
  7. 7. Ellen Park 1840–1918
  8. 8. Joseph Park 1843–1930
  9. 9. William Park 1838–1901
  10. 10. Maxwell Park 1847–1924 m. Janet Nairn 1854–1882 m. Lillian (Scott) Conroy 1858–1943
    1. 1. Andrew (Alexander) Park 1873–1918
    2. 2. John (William) Park 1875–1938
    3. 3. Jessie (Helen) Park 1877–1900
    4. 4. Janet (Isabelle) Park 1882–1908
    5. 5. John. Park 1875–
    6. 6. George (M) Park 1880–
    7. 7. Janet (B) Park 1882–

Helen Park's Timeline

3 Records

1804
6 Feb 1804
Birth of Helen Park in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1804
8 Feb 1804
Birth of Helen Park in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1893
11 Feb 1893
Age 89
Death of Helen Park in Watsons Cornors, Ontario, Canada
Watsons Cornors, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Feb 1804
    Event Place: Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] One World Tree (sm)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 Feb 1804
    Event Place: Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1893
    Event Place: Watsons Cornors, Ontario, Canada
    Record Source:
    [1] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [2] One World Tree (sm)

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Place: Watsons Corners, Lanark, Ontario, Canada

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