Patsy Jean Wells is an identical twin who was born 13 minutes after her sister, Nancy Joan Wells (1930-2011) on 16 March 1930 in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States to Andrew Jackson Wells Jr. (1902-1982) and Josephine Genevieve Scott (1906-1985).
Education
She graduated from Washington High School in Los Angeles, California.
Marriage and Family
Patsy married Richard Earl Paramore on 29 May 1949 in Inglewood, Los Angeles, California.
Children of the Paramore-Wells Marriage
Richard Gordon Paramore
Jean Lynne Paramore
Death and Burial
Patsy died at home on 16 January 2006 in Gardena, Los Angeles, California, United States at the age of 75. She had a non-cemetery burial and a virtual Find A Grave Memorial.
Source
1930 United States Federal Census on 7 April in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. [1]
1940 United States Federal Census on 26 April in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. [2]
California Birth Index for Patsy Jean Wells.
California Marriage Index for Richard E. Paramore and Patsy J. Wells.
U.S. Cemetery & Funeral Home Collection.
1981 U.S. Public Records Index, Vol. 1 for Patsy J. Paramore in Lakewood, California at 6224 Harvey Way.
↑ 1930: Wells, Andrew 28, fireman for steam Railroad, head; Josephine 23, wife; Gordon 2, son; Nancy 3 months, Patsy 3 months; David, 6, son (stepson).
↑ 1940: Wells, Andrew J. 38, Locomotive fireman, head; Josephine 33, wife; David 16, son; Gordon 12; Nancy 10, daughter; Patsy 10, daughter.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Pat by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Pat:
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