Person ID: I7273 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 29 Jun 2022
Living
Father
Frederick Lester Parrish b. 13 Mar 1917, Oklahoma, USA
Mother
Thelma Edith (Tess) Sapp b. Est 1917
Family
Living
Children
1. Living
Living
Father
Frederick Lester Parrish b. 13 Mar 1917, Oklahoma, USA
Mother
Thelma Edith (Tess) Sapp b. Est 1917
Living
Father
Frederick Lester Parrish b. 13 Mar 1917, Oklahoma, USA
Mother
Thelma Edith (Tess) Sapp b. Est 1917
Family
Living
Frederick Lester Parrish
1917 - 1994 (Age 77)
Birth
13 Mar 1917
Oklahoma, USA
Died
3 Aug 1994
Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada, USA
Buried
Churchill County Cemetery, Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada, USA
Father
George Lloyd Parrish b. 31 Oct 1894, Oklahoma, USA
Relationship
natural
Mother
Dessie Mae Travis b. 16 Dec 1897, Bates, Scott County, Arkansas, USA
Relationship
natural
Married
15 Dec 1913
Crawford County, Arkansas, USA
Family
Thelma Edith (Tess) Sapp b. Est 1917
Children
1. Living
2. Living
3. Living
4. Living
Thelma Edith (Tess) Sapp
Est 1917 -
Birth
Est 1917
Family
Frederick Lester Parrish b. 13 Mar 1917, Oklahoma, USA
Children
1. Living
2. Living
3. Living
4. Living
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Family
Living
Children
1. Living
2. Living
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Father
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Mother
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Family
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Father
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