Personal histories of southern Utah Parkinsons, their relatives and others, ca.1686-1981 : focusing on the ancestors of Thomas Claude Parkinson/ compiled by Larry Parkinson

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Format

Microfiche

Language

English

Publication Date

1983

Publisher

[Utah Valley Branch Genealogical Library, Harold B. Lee Library]

Place of Publication

[Provo, Utah]

Physical

1 microfiche ; 11 x 15 cm.

Notes

Microreproduction of typescript collection (52 leaves) compiled in 1981 by Larry Parkinson.

Consists of various biographical sketches about the ancestors of Thomas Claude Parkinson, one of the sons of Thomas Earl Parkinson (b.1883) and Mary Matilda Woodall. They chiefly lived in or near Toquerville, Washington County, Utah. Some of the ancestors lived in England back to 1686 A.D.

Includes Bringhurst, Cornelius, Higbee, Howd, Manzione, Stapley and related families.

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Personal histories of southern Utah Parkinsons, their relatives and others, ca.1686-1981FamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada Fiche6333592

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