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Etta Parker
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Etta Parker (3 November 1884 - 25 September 1995) was a verified American supercentenarian. She was born as Etta Holmes in Augusta, Maine, USA, on 3 November 1884. Her parents were: Burham M. Holmes and Alureda W. Steward. She married William H. Parker. The couple had one son: Lincoln Wilbert Parker, born in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA on 9 June 1915. Etta Parker died in Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, on 25 September 1995 aged 110 years, 326 days. Her age was verified by the Kestenbaum study.
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Etta Parker (3 November 1884 - 25 September 1995) was a verified American supercentenarian. She was born as Etta Holmes in Augusta, Maine, USA, on 3 November 1884. Her parents were: Burham M. Holmes and Alureda W. Steward. She married William H. Parker. The couple had one son: Lincoln Wilbert Parker, born in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA on 9 June 1915. Etta Parker died in Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, on 25 September 1995 aged 110 years, 326 days. Her age was verified by the Kestenbaum study.