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Martin Livingston Parkes

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Martin Livingston Parkes

Birth
Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
Death
12 Dec 1845 (aged 52)
Lynchburg, Moore County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Lynchburg, Moore County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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shares stone with Susan B. Parkes.
May I suggest adding the info below on my very distant relative, please?

Martin Livingston Parkes was born August 26, 1793, in Wilkes County,
North Carolina. His oldest known ancestor was Thomas Parks (ca 1670-1760) of Virgina. He fought in the War of 1812 enrolling in Captain Lee's Company 10th North Carolina Volunteers September 18, 1812. He was appointed Ensign in the 10th Regt. U.S. Infantry July 2, 1813, and served until January 26, 1814, when he was promoted to 3rd
Lieut. where he served until September 20, 1814. He was promoted to 2nd Lieut. where he served until June 15, 1815, when the Army was disbanded. He emigrated to Lincoln County (now Moore County). He married Susanna Bird Smith May 18, 1819, in Lincoln County,
Tennessee. Susanna was born August 8, 1803, in Virginia. She was a daughter of William Smith, a Revolutionary War soldier.

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Joel Parks member 46992374
shares stone with Susan B. Parkes.
May I suggest adding the info below on my very distant relative, please?

Martin Livingston Parkes was born August 26, 1793, in Wilkes County,
North Carolina. His oldest known ancestor was Thomas Parks (ca 1670-1760) of Virgina. He fought in the War of 1812 enrolling in Captain Lee's Company 10th North Carolina Volunteers September 18, 1812. He was appointed Ensign in the 10th Regt. U.S. Infantry July 2, 1813, and served until January 26, 1814, when he was promoted to 3rd
Lieut. where he served until September 20, 1814. He was promoted to 2nd Lieut. where he served until June 15, 1815, when the Army was disbanded. He emigrated to Lincoln County (now Moore County). He married Susanna Bird Smith May 18, 1819, in Lincoln County,
Tennessee. Susanna was born August 8, 1803, in Virginia. She was a daughter of William Smith, a Revolutionary War soldier.

Thank You
Joel Parks member 46992374


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