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Rachel Mary Parks 1715–1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1715

Birth Location: Maryland, USA

Death Date: 1750

Death Location: North Carolina, USA

Father: Arthur Parks

Mother: Tabitha Evans

Spouse(s): Edward Stapleton

Children(s): Joseph Stapleton

The story of Rachel Mary Parks began in 1715 in Maryland, USA. Rachel Mary Parks married Edward Henry Stapleton, and had children including Joseph Stapleton. Rachel Mary Parks passed away in 1750 in North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Rachel Mary Parks began in 1715 in Maryland, USA.
  • Rachel Mary Parks married Edward Henry Stapleton, and had children including Joseph Stapleton.
  • Rachel Mary Parks passed away in 1750 in North Carolina, USA.

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Rachel Parks's Ancestors

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Rachel Parks
1715–1750
Birth Place: Maryland, USA
Parents
Arthur Parks
1695–1755
Smith Island, Somerset Co., Maryland, USA
Tabitha Evans
1699–1760
Smith Island, Somerset Co., Maryland, USA
Grandparents
Elizabeth Youell
1645–1729
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Youell
1618–1656
Anne Sturman
1618–1670
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Sturman
1584–1654
Ann Porter
1588–1654

Rachel Parks's Descendants

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Rachel (Mary) Parks (1715–1750) m. Edward (Henry) Stapleton (1715–1780)
  1. 1. Joseph Stapleton 1742–1784 m. Sarah (Edwards) Lewis 1746–1776
    1. 1. Hannah Stapleton 1767–1820 m. Daniel (Lewis) Jr. 1767–1801
      1. 1. Sarah Lewis 1789–1790
      2. 2. Daniel Lewis 1797–1863 m. Nancy Robinson 1801–1870
        1. 1. William Lewis 1833–1887
        2. 2. Rebecca (Jane) Lewis 1818–1893
        3. 3. Daniel Lewis 1836–1909
        4. 4. Lucinda Lewis 1825–1847
        5. 5. Henry (Harrison) Lewis 1839–1863
        6. 6. John Lewis 1843–1866
        7. 7. Joseph Lewis 1820–1852
      3. 3. Nancy Lewis 1791–1875 m. Charles Caffey 1786–1859
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Jane) Caffey 1828–1888 m. Richard (D) Bibb –1932
        2. 2. Sarah (Ann) Caffey 1817–1895 m. Isaiah (N.) Eiland 1811–1882
        3. 3. Dorcas ((Doxey) A.) Caffey 1813–1895 m. Solomon (H.) Green 1810–1884
        4. 4. Lindsey (R.) Caffey 1816–1880 m. Mary (C.) Berry 1814–1851 m. Susan (Sarah J) Coxe 1838–1878
        5. 5. Sophia (A.) Caffey 1817–1888 m. Evan Owens 1807–1878
        6. 6. Drucilla ((Nancy)) Caffey 1823–1905 m. Josephus (Steven F.) Eiland 1817–1887
        7. 7. John (Lewis) Caffey 1824–1904 m. Harriet (M.) Stoudemire 1832–1914
        8. 8. Mary (A.) Caffey 1830–1888 m. Lewis (N. Braxton) Stoudemeir 1806–1867
        9. 9. Hooper (Van) Caffey 1832–1901 m. Amanda (Melvina "Mattie") Griffin 1850–1933 m. Amy (Pruitt (May)) Richardson 1834–1868

Rachel Parks's Timeline

2 Records

1715
1715
Birth of Rachel Mary Parks in Maryland, USA
Maryland, USA
1750
1750
Age 35
Death of Rachel Mary Parks in North Carolina, USA
North Carolina, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: Maryland, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1750
    Event Place: North Carolina, USA

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