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Sara Wylene Parks 1937–2007 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Dec 1937

Birth Location: Zebulon, Pike, Georgia

Death Date: 13 Oct 2007

Death Location: Kodak, Sevier, Tennessee

Father: James Parks

Mother: Gennie Clark

Spouse(s): Robert Jr

Children(s):

In 1937, Sara Wylene Parks entered the world in Zebulon, Pike, Georgia, born to James Wyatt Parks And Gennie Myrtene Clark. Sara Wylene Parks married Robert Lewis Jinks Jr. Sara Wylene Parks passed away in 2007 in Kodak, Sevier, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • In 1937, Sara Wylene Parks entered the world in Zebulon, Pike, Georgia, born to James Wyatt Parks And Gennie Myrtene Clark.
  • Sara Wylene Parks married Robert Lewis Jinks Jr.
  • Sara Wylene Parks passed away in 2007 in Kodak, Sevier, Tennessee.

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Children(s)

Sara Parks's Ancestors

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Sara Parks
1937–2007
Birth Place: Zebulon, Pike, Georgia
Parents
James Wyatt Parks
1912–2002
Lincoln County, Georgia, USA
Gennie (Myrtene) Clark
1914–1979
Zebulon, Pike, Georgia
Grandparents
James (Dubose) Parks
1879–1946
Lincoln County, Georgia, USA
Leila (Frances) Scott
1883–1968
Wilkes County, Georgia, USA
Great-Grandparents
William Parks
1847–1907
Julia Cantelou
1848–1892
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Parks
1813–1890
Mariah Gilchrist
1815–1881

Sara Parks's Timeline

2 Records

1937
12 Dec 1937
Birth of Sara Wylene Parks in Zebulon, Pike, Georgia
Zebulon, Pike, Georgia
2007
13 Oct 2007
Age 70
Death of Sara Wylene Parks in Kodak, Sevier, Tennessee
Kodak, Sevier, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Dec 1937
    Event Place: Zebulon, Pike, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Oct 2007
    Event Place: Kodak, Sevier, Tennessee

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