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Newton Fleming Parrish 1865–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Sep 1865

Birth Location: Jackson, West Virginia, USA

Death Date: 23 Jan 1902

Death Location: Sandyville, West Virginia, USA

Father: Joshua Parrish

Mother: Manerva Kearns

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Newton Fleming Parrish was born in 1865 in Jackson, West Virginia, USA, the child of Joshua Fleming Parrish And Manerva Kearns. Newton Fleming Parrish passed away in 1902 in Sandyville, West Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Newton Fleming Parrish was born in 1865 in Jackson, West Virginia, USA, the child of Joshua Fleming Parrish And Manerva Kearns.
  • Newton Fleming Parrish passed away in 1902 in Sandyville, West Virginia, USA.

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Newton Parrish's Ancestors

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Newton Parrish
1865–1902
Birth Place: Jackson, West Virginia, USA
Parents
Joshua Fleming Parrish
1829–1895
Monongalia, Virginia, United States
Manerva Kearns
1833–1927
Greene, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
William (R.) Parrish
1803–1885
Fairmont Marion, West Virginia, USA
Elizabeth Hamilton
1811–1895
Monongalia, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
William Parrish
1773–1839
Ellender Evans
1774–1805
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Parrish
1748–1813
Sarah Gilchrist
1733–1789

Newton Parrish's Timeline

2 Records

1865
27 Sep 1865
Birth of Newton Fleming Parrish in Jackson, West Virginia, USA
Jackson, West Virginia, USA
1902
23 Jan 1902
Age 37
Death of Newton Fleming Parrish in Sandyville, West Virginia, USA
Sandyville, West Virginia, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Sep 1865
    Event Place: Jackson, West Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Jan 1902
    Event Place: Sandyville, West Virginia, USA

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