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Ines Etta Davis 1881–1966 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Oct 1881

Birth Location: Genoa, Wayne, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 27 Dec 1966

Death Location: Goodell Cemetary, South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, USA

Father: Jessie Davis

Mother: Susan Mullenax

Spouse(s): Robert Parks

Children(s):

The story of Ines Etta Davis began in 1881 in Genoa, Wayne, Iowa, USA. Ines Etta Davis married Robert Monroe Parks, and had children including Opal Elsie Parks. Ines Etta Davis passed away in 1966 in Goodell Cemetary, South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Ines Etta Davis began in 1881 in Genoa, Wayne, Iowa, USA.
  • Ines Etta Davis married Robert Monroe Parks, and had children including Opal Elsie Parks.
  • Ines Etta Davis passed away in 1966 in Goodell Cemetary, South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, USA.

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Ines Davis's Ancestors

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Ines Davis
1881–1966
Birth Place: Genoa, Wayne, Iowa, USA
Parents
Jessie Davis
1830–1884
Susan Mullenax
1839–1884
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ines Davis's Timeline

2 Records

1881
21 Oct 1881
Birth of Ines Etta Davis in Genoa, Wayne, Iowa, USA
Genoa, Wayne, Iowa, USA
1966
27 Dec 1966
Age 85
Death of Ines Etta Davis in South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, USA
South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Oct 1881
    Event Place: Genoa, Wayne, Iowa, USA
    Record Source: Sawyer.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Dec 1966
    Event Place: South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, USA
    Record Source: Sawyer.FTW

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Goodell Cemetary, South Haven, Sumner, Kansas, USA
    Record Source: Sawyer.FTW

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