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Farah Fath

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Fath in 2011, photo by kathclick/Bigstock.com

Birth Name: Farah LeeAllen Fath

Place of Birth: Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky, U.S.

Date of Birth: May 1, 1984

Ethnicity: English, Irish, German, French, Scottish, some Swiss-German, distant Dutch

Farah Fath is an American actress. She is known for her roles on soap operas Days of Our Lives and One Life to Live.

She is married to professional poker player Phil Galfond, with whom she has one child.

Farah’s paternal grandfather is named Thomas Guy “Tom” Fath.

Farah’s paternal grandmother was Leona Bernardine “Lee” Parsons (the daughter of Edward Everett Parsons and Mary Octavia Beckley). Leona was born in Ohio. Edward was born in West Virginia, the son of Richard Olin Parsons and Elsie Christina Atkinson. Mary was born in West Virginia, the daughter of Alfred Craig Beckley and Alice Leona Sleeth.

Farah’s maternal grandfather was Richard Keith Moore (the son of Edith Marjorie Wilson). Richard was born in Kansas. Farah’s great-grandmother Edith was born in Kansas, the daughter of Rollo Keith Wilson and Edith Winifred Boyes.

Farah’s maternal grandmother was Joyce Allen Griffith (the daughter of Robert M. Griffith and Emma Lee Berry). Joyce was born in Kentucky. Robert was born in Kentucky, the son of John E. Griffith and Susan B. “Susie” Nolan. Emma was born in Kentucky, the daughter of William Wallace Berry and Emma A. Potts.

Sources: Obituary of Farah’s paternal grandmother, Leona Bernardine “Lee” (Parsons) Fath – http://milwardfuneral.com

Obituary of Farah’s maternal grandfather, Richard Keith Moore – http://findagrave.com

Obituary of Farah’s maternal grandmother, Joyce Allen (Griffith) Moore – http://legacy.com

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