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    1. [PARKS] Absent
    2. meparks
    3. Hi, haven't received any messages about Parks' for a long time.....neither "D" or "L". Was I removed or has that line been quiet? Thanks, M.Parks

    04/19/2003 03:00:41
    1. Re: [PARKS] Absent
    2. kek
    3. It's been extremely quiet that's for sure!!:o) you're still here! > Hi, haven't received any messages about Parks' for a long time.....neither "D" or "L". Was I removed or has that line been quiet? Thanks, M.Parks > > > ==== PARKS Mailing List ==== > Posting back to the list helps the whole group, not just one person. > If we work as a TEAM, we will succeed at as TEAM. > >

    04/20/2003 03:19:55
    1. Re: [PARKS] Absent
    2. Lowell Tennyson
    3. Let's stir up some activity! I'm still looking for parents for Peter Glick PARKS and his brother Silas Leonard PARKS. There may have been other brothers, George and Loudon. Peter had 12 children. I have not found his oldest daughter, Janette B. who married a KERN/KERNS. Janette was born in 1826, Broome Co., New York. I have accounted for Jane, Lozetta, Lucinda, Oscar, Morris, Aurilla and Nathan, but not Jerome, Minerva M., James L., and Peter. Nathan Euryal PARKS was still alive in 1920, living in Chicago. He had sons George L., Loyd, Edson, Morris and Ernest, born between 1872 and 1883. Nathan was a Methodist minister and traveled around. The children were born in Illinois, Texas and Wisconsin. George was the father of Benson (1897) and Moses (1899), both born in Indiana. Wife was Elva (maiden name unknown) born in Ohio. George was a street car conductor in 1900 census, Cook Co., Illinois. Surely someone out there is related to my PARKS line!! Hugs from rainy Iowa, Sandra Tennyson

    04/21/2003 02:12:47