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James Sylvanus Parks

Birth20 May 1833 - Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA
DeathSept. 10, 1912 - Athens, Bradford, Pa
MotherMargaret Strope
FatherJohn Parks ll

Born in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA on 20 May 1833 to John Parks ll and Margaret Strope. James Sylvanus Parks married Hannah Eliza Warner and had 10 children. He passed away on Sept. 10, 1912 in Athens, Bradford, Pa.

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Parents
John Parks Ll
1789 - 1873
Margaret Strope
1798 - 1889
Spouse(s)
Hannah Eliza Warner
1837 - 1861
Children Show all
Maude Lluella Parks
1883 - 1947
Frank Luellan Parks
1881 - Unknown
Johnny Parks
1857 - 1857
Frank S. Parks
1859 - 1890
Willy C Parks
1854 - 1854

John Maurice Parks
1877 - 1944
George Melvin Parks
1868 - 1946
William T. Parks
1861 - Unknown
Fred Ward Parks
1867 - 1937
Margaret "Maggie" Edna Parks
1875 - 1947

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