Columbus Aquillas Parks, 1861–1912?> (aged 51 years)
Birth
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Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
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British Queen
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17th President of the United States
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18th President of the United States
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19th President of the United States
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20th President of the United States
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21st President of the United States
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Marriage
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Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. Note: "Lelah and Columbus met at a one room schoolhouse named the "Dogwalk" I was told this school was in Howard county." |
22nd President of the United States
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23rd President of the United States
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24th President of the United States
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25th President of the United States
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Death of a wife
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Citation details: Memorial# 20049870. Added 23 JUN 2007 by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri" |
Number of children
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Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. Note: only five living to adulthood |
Marriage
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British King
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26th President of the United States
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27th President of the United States
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British King
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Death
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Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
Burial
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Cemetery: Centralia Cemetery
Address: GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 39.21754, Longitude: -92.13404. Boone County, Missouri, USA Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. Note: tombstone inscription: PARKS; Columbus A.; Born Sept. 11, 1861; Died Oct 1, 1912; Gone But Not Forgotten.; Alice F. His Wife; Born Apr. 1, 1867; Died Feb 8, 1937. |
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1861–1912
Birth: September 11, 1861
— Forest Green, Chariton, Missouri, USA Death: September 30, 1912 — Audrain, Missouri, USA |
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1868–1900
Birth: September 11, 1868
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— Jessamine, Kentucky, USA Death: March 24, 1900 — Audrain, Missouri, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — February 22, 1885 — Randolph, Missouri, USA |
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1861–1912
Birth: September 11, 1861
— Forest Green, Chariton, Missouri, USA Death: September 30, 1912 — Audrain, Missouri, USA |
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1867–1937
Birth: April 1, 1867
— Callaway, Missouri, USA Death: February 8, 1937 — Centralia, Boone, Missouri, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — after March 1900 — |
Birth |
Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
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Marriage |
Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
Number of children |
Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
Death |
Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
Burial |
Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
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Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
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Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
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Citation details: October 4 1912 Front Page Col 5 |
Marriage |
"Lelah and Columbus met at a one room schoolhouse named the "Dogwalk" I was told this school was in Howard county." |
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Number of children |
only five living to adulthood |
Burial |
tombstone inscription: PARKS; Columbus A.; Born Sept. 11, 1861; Died Oct 1, 1912; Gone But Not Forgotten.; Alice F. His Wife; Born Apr. 1, 1867; Died Feb 8, 1937. |
Note
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"Columbus Aquillas Parks is the son of Lemuel B. (1815-1864) and Amelia White Parks(1825-1864). Orphaned at the age of 2 1/2 in a War torn area, Chariton County, Missouri. He was raised by Jackson Peyton a prominent stock dealer. Where he was schooled and learned a trade of horses." Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
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"He was orphaned at the age of two and half and he was called papa. He cut and sold Rider and Rail fence, selling one time to a man named Northcutt. He was a farmer and loved horses. He died at the early age of 51." Citation details: Memorial# 20049413. Added 23 JUN by “The Lost Parks of Chariton County Missouri”. |
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"Centralia Fireside Guard newspaper Centralia, Boone, MO October 4 1912 Front Page Col 5 "C. A. Parks Dead Citation details: October 4 1912 Front Page Col 5 |