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Henry Mitchell Parks 1634–1705 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 April 1634
Birth Location: Staffordshire, England
Death Date: 1705
Death Location: Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America
Father: John Parks
Mother: Joyce Price
Spouse(s): Sarah Jarrett
Children(s): James Park
The story of Henry Mitchell Parks began in 1634 in Staffordshire, England. Henry Mitchell Parks married Sarah Jarrett, and had children including James Jacques Park. Henry Mitchell Parks passed away in 1705 in Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Henry Mitchell Parks began in 1634 in Staffordshire, England.
- Henry Mitchell Parks married Sarah Jarrett, and had children including James Jacques Park.
- Henry Mitchell Parks passed away in 1705 in Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Henry Parks's Descendants
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1. James (Jacques) Park 1687– m. Margery Mitchell 1680–1705
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1. Rebecca Parks 1707–1806 m. Maj. (William Findley) Caldwell 1704–1761
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1. William (Thomas) Caldwell 1748–1814 m. Elizabeth (Ann) Williams 1759–1815
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1. James Caldwell 1796–1869 m. Margaret Campbell 1804–1880
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Henry Parks's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 April 1634
Event Place: Staffordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1705
Event Place: Prince George, Virginia, British Colonial America