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Elizabeth E Parrish

BirthApr 1828 - Columbia, Florida, USA
Death08 Aug 1915 - Chipco, Pasco County, Florida, USA (Townsend Cemetery
MotherMartha Ellis
FatherAllen Parrish

Born in Columbia, Florida, USA on Apr 1828 to Allen Parrish and Martha Ellis. Elizabeth E Parrish married John Benjamin "J B" Moody and had 5 children. She passed away on 08 Aug 1915 in Chipco, Pasco County, Florida, USA (Townsend Cemetery.

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Parents
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Allen Parrish
1794 - 1839
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Martha Ellis
1803 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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John Benjamin "J B" Moody
1826 - 1892
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Mary Jane Moody
1849 - 1929
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Julia Amelia Moody (M Heisler)
1855 - 1931
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Ruth Ann Elizabeth Moody
1866 - Unknown
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Margaret Ann Moody (M Parker)
1851 - Unknown
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Benjamin C Moody
1863 - Unknown

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