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  1. Discover life events, stories and photos about Mary Maude Parker (1872–1947) of Prince George's, Maryland, United States.

    • Female
    • George Marcellus Roby
  2. Explore genealogy for Mary Alice (Baker) Parker born 1867 Wilmot, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia died 1950 124 Willow St., Halifax N.S. including ancestors + descendants + 2 photos + 1 family memories + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • January 26, 1867
    • Jacob Reiss Stronach, John Darius Parker
    • February 1, 1950
  3. Oct 18, 2019 · But the star was not alone as she posed for a rare photo with her two children Caroline Aberash Parker and William Atticus Parker. So close: William, who is 15-years-old, is Mary-Louise‘s son...

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  4. Mary Maude “Maude” Baker Parker. Birth. 29 Apr 1899. Nash County, North Carolina, USA. Death. 9 Jan 1962 (aged 62) Nash County, North Carolina, USA. Burial. Forest Hills Cemetery.

  5. FreeBMD provides free access to births, marriage and deaths records for England and Wales. This resource is ideal for those beginning their family history research. Our free search engine is easy to use, providing a simple, thorough tool for both novice and experienced ancestry researchers.

  6. Database with images. FamilySearch. https://FamilySearch.org : 9 September 2024. Records extracted by FindMyPast and images digitized by FamilySearch. The British Library, London. Copy Citation. A collection of obituaries found in the British Newspaper Archives.

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  8. Maud PARKER. Having exhibited in various galleries from 1904, the artist moved to Sennen, Cornwall in 1924, her previous addresses having been in Bourne End and Maidenhead. She continued to exhibit until at least 1932.

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