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Name |
Parham Kirk Myrick |
Born |
1819 |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Bef 1870 |
Notes |
- 1834, Dec 12 -- Land Grant #2905, Moore County, NC
Jeremiah Williams received 8 acres located west of Deep River and John Garner's Mill tract adjoining his own line. Palmer K. Myrick and Angus McKinnon were chain carriers.
1850 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 227-B
1860 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 183-B
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Person ID |
I07678 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
26 Apr 2022 |
DNA Tests |
1 DNA test is associated with Parham Kirk Myrick  |
Test Type | Taken by | Haplogroup | Test Information |
atDNA |
Judy Myrick | |
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Sources |
- [S1141] Judy Myrick Miller [dhmjmm@hotmail.com], 9 Nov 2005.
I descend from Parham Kirkland Myrick. He died between 1860 and 1870 most likely in Lauderdale County , Alabama .
His wife, Nancy A. Myrick, died after 1870 and before 1880.
Their children were:
Ann Elizabeth Myrick died Colbert Co., Al. had two children by immaculate conception and worked as a cook for the McKiernan family.
Columbus W. Myrick died after census was taken in 1920. he married Margaret Richardson and had four children.
Martha J. have no idea what happened to her
Margaret Emma Myrick married Charles David Hooks and is buried in the Florence City Cemetery, Lauderdale Co., AL
Nancy Ledbetter Myrick had a son George by immaculate conception and died in Colbert Co., Alabama
Josephine Ann Myrick married James F. Smith and died in Lauderdale Co., AL
Benjamin M/N/F Myrick aged quite interstingly (as did Columbus ), aging more than 10 year in 10 years after 1880. He married Nancy Margaret McMurtrey and had a gaggle of children before Namie died after the birth of Homer. He is buried in the Milner?s Chapel Cemetery in Lauderdale Co., AL.
My great-grandfather was Benjamin. I am in the Birmingham , Alabama area having grown up in Florence , Lauderdale Co., AL
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