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Infant Twin Children Parker 1889–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 3, 1889

Birth Location: Etta, Union County, Mississippi

Death Date: May 4, 1889

Death Location: Etta, Union County, Mississippi

Father: Aaron Parker

Mother: Pernisha Nabors

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Infant Twin Children Parker was born in 1889 in Etta, Union County, Mississippi, the child of Aaron Parker And Pernisha Evaline Eva Evie Nabors. Infant Twin Children Parker passed away in 1889 in Etta, Union County, Mississippi.

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Biography

  • Infant Twin Children Parker was born in 1889 in Etta, Union County, Mississippi, the child of Aaron Parker And Pernisha Evaline Eva Evie Nabors.
  • Infant Twin Children Parker passed away in 1889 in Etta, Union County, Mississippi.

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Infant Parker's Ancestors

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Infant Parker
1889–1889
Birth Place: Etta, Union County, Mississippi
Parents
Aaron Parker
1860–1909
Alabama
Pernisha (Evaline "Eva" "Evie") Nabors
1868–1946
Mississippi
Grandparents
James Parker
1822–1877
Mississippi
Sarah Lackey
1822–1890
Tennessee
Sidwell (A.) Nabors
1818–
South Carolina
Rebecca Mann
1834–
Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
William Lackey
1794–1884
Nancy Spears
1800–1857
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Lackey
1762–

Infant Parker's Timeline

2 Records

1889
May 3, 1889
Birth of Infant Twin Children Parker in Etta, Union County, Mississippi
Etta, Union County, Mississippi
1889
May 4, 1889
Death of Infant Twin Children Parker in Etta, Union County, Mississippi
Etta, Union County, Mississippi

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 3, 1889
    Event Place: Etta, Union County, Mississippi

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 4, 1889
    Event Place: Etta, Union County, Mississippi

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