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Margaret “Patsy” Dowling Parrish

Birth
Death
1854 (aged 37–38)
Dale County, Alabama, USA
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Southern Star Newspaper, Newton, Alabama, a series of 3 articles written by W.L. Andrews on August 13, 20, and 27, 1913.

Emmanuel married Martha Dowling and settled on the south side of the road leading from James Parrish's mill to Samuel Parrish Sr's. Here his first wife died and she lies in the Sam Parish graveyard. The grave is unmarked. When Emmanuel died he was buried in the Beulah Primitive Baptist graveyard on the road leading from Ozark to Daleville. A few years ago Charlie Thrower bought the Emanuel Parish place and moved the living house 100 yards or so, further west on the road and now lives in it there.

In the old graveyard in the virgin forest a short distance to the northwest are buried:
Samuel Parrish Sr. and his wife
Jack Parrish and Elizabeth parish son and daughter of Hampton Parrish.
Mrs Annie Parrish wife of James Parrish
Patsy Parish wife of Emmanuel Parrish
two negroes and some children and probably others
Southern Star Newspaper, Newton, Alabama, a series of 3 articles written by W.L. Andrews on August 13, 20, and 27, 1913.

Emmanuel married Martha Dowling and settled on the south side of the road leading from James Parrish's mill to Samuel Parrish Sr's. Here his first wife died and she lies in the Sam Parish graveyard. The grave is unmarked. When Emmanuel died he was buried in the Beulah Primitive Baptist graveyard on the road leading from Ozark to Daleville. A few years ago Charlie Thrower bought the Emanuel Parish place and moved the living house 100 yards or so, further west on the road and now lives in it there.

In the old graveyard in the virgin forest a short distance to the northwest are buried:
Samuel Parrish Sr. and his wife
Jack Parrish and Elizabeth parish son and daughter of Hampton Parrish.
Mrs Annie Parrish wife of James Parrish
Patsy Parish wife of Emmanuel Parrish
two negroes and some children and probably others


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