Born in Virginia, he was the son of Peter Elam 1787-1864 and Nancy T. Peery 1792-?
He passed away on February 12, 1916, in Lily, Laurel County, Kentucky and was buried, according to his Certificate of Death, at Stansbery (sic) Cemetery.
He passed away due to chronic nephritis which he had suffered for 5 years.
His Death Certificate was signed by Eliza Elam of Lily, Kentucky.
His occupation was listed as farmer, although various records have him as Dr. and some have his name as Parmenas Daniel D. Elam.
Born in Virginia, he was the son of Peter Elam 1787-1864 and Nancy T. Peery 1792-?
He passed away on February 12, 1916, in Lily, Laurel County, Kentucky and was buried, according to his Certificate of Death, at Stansbery (sic) Cemetery.
He passed away due to chronic nephritis which he had suffered for 5 years.
His Death Certificate was signed by Eliza Elam of Lily, Kentucky.
His occupation was listed as farmer, although various records have him as Dr. and some have his name as Parmenas Daniel D. Elam.
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