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Mark Ingram Palmer 1875–1949 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Apr 1875

Birth Location: Haleyville, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 8 February 1949

Death Location: Greenwood, South Carolina, USA

Father: Dr. Palmer

Mother: Mary Lineage

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The story of Mark Ingram Palmer began in 1875 in Haleyville, Alabama, USA. Mark Ingram Palmer passed away in 1949 in Greenwood, South Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mark Ingram Palmer began in 1875 in Haleyville, Alabama, USA.
  • Mark Ingram Palmer passed away in 1949 in Greenwood, South Carolina, USA.

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Mark Palmer's Ancestors

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Mark Palmer
1875–1949
Birth Place: Haleyville, Alabama, USA
Parents
Dr. Lacy Asa Palmer
1845–
Paulding County, Georgia, USA
Mary (Rebecca Teal-Palmer 1st Wife, Eng\Scotch-Irish, Had 17 kids, Anc of Cordes) Lineage
1835–1935
Paulding County, Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Henry (Palmore Eng\Fr, Anc of CORDES) Lineage
1818–1860
Rome, Floyd Co., GA
Rebecca Johnston
1813–1870
Paulding, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Wilson Palmer
1794–1852
Salley Florence
1799–1850
John Johnston
1787–1847
Hannah Cooks
1789–1874
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Obediah Senior
1780–1840
Winnifred Mosely
1789–1819
Edward Cook
1760–1842
Nancy Thomas
1766–1847

Mark Palmer's Timeline

2 Records

1875
1 Apr 1875
Birth of Mark Ingram Palmer in Haleyville, Alabama, USA
Haleyville, Alabama, USA
1949
8 February 1949
Age 74
Death of Mark Ingram Palmer in Greenwood, South Carolina, USA
Greenwood, South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Apr 1875
    Event Place: Haleyville, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 February 1949
    Event Place: Greenwood, South Carolina, USA

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