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Lee E. Parker 1871–1935 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Jul 1871

Birth Location: Pleasant Township, Wapello County, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 9 Aug 1935

Death Location: Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, USA

Father: William Dr.

Mother: Martha Evans

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In 1871, Lee E. Parker entered the world in Pleasant Township, Wapello County, Iowa, USA, born to William F Parker Dr And Martha Ann Evans. Lee E. Parker passed away in 1935 in Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1871, Lee E. Parker entered the world in Pleasant Township, Wapello County, Iowa, USA, born to William F Parker Dr And Martha Ann Evans.
  • Lee E. Parker passed away in 1935 in Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, USA.

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Lee Parker's Ancestors

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Lee Parker
1871–1935
Birth Place: Pleasant Township, Wapello County, Iowa, USA
Parents
William F. Parker Dr.
1831–1903
Monongalia County, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Martha (Ann) Evans
1838–1902
Colchester, McDonough, Illinois
Grandparents
Thomas (Evans) Jr.
1801–1865
Shelby, Kentucky, USA
Sarah ((Evans) Evans *m. into the famous Robert Morgan Evans family) line
1812–1870
Kentucky
Great-Grandparents
Evan Evans
1773–1837
Ailcy Evans
1783–1851
Evan Evans
1773–1837
Ailcy Evans
1783–1851
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Colonel Evans
1738–1834
Rebecca Martin
1738–1827
Colonel Evans
1738–1834
Rebecca Martin
1738–1827

Lee Parker's Timeline

2 Records

1871
14 Jul 1871
Birth of Lee E. Parker in Pleasant Township, Wapello County, Iowa, USA
Pleasant Township, Wapello County, Iowa, USA
1935
9 Aug 1935
Age 64
Death of Lee E. Parker in Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, USA
Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Jul 1871
    Event Place: Pleasant Township, Wapello County, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Aug 1935
    Event Place: Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, USA

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