flag female ancestor  Charlotte Christine  PARKS

  (b. 18 February 1884 Cairo, Alexander, Illinois, USA   d. 19 February 1972 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA )  

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Charlotte Christine PARKS was born 18 February 1884 in Cairo, Alexander, Illinois, USA

Charlotte Christine PARKS was the child of Eugene S PARKS   and   Anna Marie GRINDLER (GRINDLEY)

Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):

Charlotte Christine  married  Harry Amsler ENGLER abt. 1906 in Alexander, Illinois, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Harry Amsler ENGLER  was born 14 April 1883 in Vandalia, Fayette, Illinois, USA.  Harry Amsler died 7 December 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.  Harry Amsler was the child of Henry August ENGLER and Jennie AMSLER.

Charlotte Christine PARKS died 19 February 1972 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
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