"Mrs. Cora Parres died at her home 3 miles south of Silver Lake on Christmas morning. She leaves four children, a mother, two brothers and three sisters. Burial Silver Lake cemetery."
Cora Mary Nash married Charles Joseph Parres on Feburary 11, 1879, in Perry county, Missouri. They had at least 5 children: James Valerian Parres (1879-?), Mary Ellen (aka: Helen) Parres (1881-1900), Stephen William Parres (1882-1948), Simon Joseph Parres (1883-1943), and Lawrence Anthony Parres (1893-1966).
According to the above obituary, Cora Nash Parres left three sisters and two brothers. They are:
1. Mary Cecilia Nash Brewer
2. Laura Elizabeth Nash Duvall
3. Mary Caroline Nash Hagan
4. Thomas N. Nash
5. Adolphus Nash
Her husband, Charles Joseph (sometimes seen as Joseph C.) Parres died sometime between 1893-1900. Cora was listed as a widow on the 1900 federal census for Perry county, Missouri.
"Mrs. Cora Parres died at her home 3 miles south of Silver Lake on Christmas morning. She leaves four children, a mother, two brothers and three sisters. Burial Silver Lake cemetery."
Cora Mary Nash married Charles Joseph Parres on Feburary 11, 1879, in Perry county, Missouri. They had at least 5 children: James Valerian Parres (1879-?), Mary Ellen (aka: Helen) Parres (1881-1900), Stephen William Parres (1882-1948), Simon Joseph Parres (1883-1943), and Lawrence Anthony Parres (1893-1966).
According to the above obituary, Cora Nash Parres left three sisters and two brothers. They are:
1. Mary Cecilia Nash Brewer
2. Laura Elizabeth Nash Duvall
3. Mary Caroline Nash Hagan
4. Thomas N. Nash
5. Adolphus Nash
Her husband, Charles Joseph (sometimes seen as Joseph C.) Parres died sometime between 1893-1900. Cora was listed as a widow on the 1900 federal census for Perry county, Missouri.
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