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Eli V. Parrish

BirthApr 1780 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Death09 Aug 1852 - Polkton, Ottawa, Michigan
MotherSarah Israel
FatherRichard S. Parrish

Born in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States on Apr 1780 to Richard S. Parrish and Sarah Israel. Eli V. Parrish married Elizabeth Betsey Lothrop and had 7 children. He passed away on 09 Aug 1852 in Polkton, Ottawa, Michigan.

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Richard S. Parrish
1740 - 1816
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Sarah Israel
1750 - 1785
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Elizabeth Betsey Lothrop
1790 - 1840
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Enos Parrish
1827 - 1902
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Amos Parrish
1817 - 1887
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Orrin Parrish
1814 - 1864
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Joel Parrish
1820 - 1882
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Elsie Parish
1821 - Unknown
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Atheridge Parrish
1812 - 1884
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Edna Parrish
1816 - 1897

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