Charles, No, I have not heard of Sterling Parker before but maybe Jimmie has? I'm sure he will reply to this and then we will know. Do you happen to know where these Parkers in the photos were living when they were photographed? Thanks, Karla Are any of you in touch with a Sterling Parker? He may have some info for you. He lives in ALA. Also, I have some pictures of Parker family, will have to go back and see what thier names are exactly. They where taken in what appears to be the 1950's? Charles Clark > Jimmie, > > Thank you for this information! I appreciate it very much and will keep > it on file. > > Karla > > > Karla, > > I only have information about John Parker from census records. In looking > at the Marion County census records for 1850, 1860 and 1870 it looks like > John Parker's parents were William and Elizabeth Parker. The 1850 and 1860 > censuses lists William Parker's place of birth as Tennessee and the 1870 > says Alabama. Elizabeth and children were born in Alabama, according to > census. > > Jimmie >> > >> Jimmie, >> >> I am in Prentiss Co., Ms. and I am researching Parkers from Limestone and >> Lawrence counties in Al. who came to Itawamba Co., Ms. around 1840. Would >> you happen to know who John Parker's parents are? Do you have any further >> information on John? >> >> Thank you, >> Karla >> >> >> I'm looking for a death date for Sarah Hallmark Parker who was born in >> Marion County, AL about 1854. She married John Parker of Marion County >> sometime between 1870 and 1880. John was born about 1846 in Mississippi. >> Sarah and John Parker moved from Marion County, AL to Lee County, MS >> where >> they are found on the 1910 Lee County census. I believe Sarah may have >> died between 1910 and 1920. I would like to know Sarah's death date and >> place of death in order to get her death certificate to see if it lists >> the name of her mother. >> >> Sarah's parents as listed on Marion County census records were Robert and >> Gracy Hallmark. I have their daughter Martha Ann Meshaw's death >> certificate and the certificate says that her mother was Martha Brown. >> Was >> Gracy's name Martha Grace Brown? Or, ???? >> >> Thanks for any help. >> >> Jimmie
Karla, No, they were in with my family photos which have ties to the Parkers and the areas you mentioned. I assume they were taken anywhere from ALA to Oxford MS. It was at a wedding or country club affair since they were dressed in tux etc.. Charles ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karla Harp" <jarronita@yahoo.com> To: <almarion@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 9:21 PM Subject: Re: [ALMARION] John Parker and wife Sarah Hallmark > Charles, > > No, I have not heard of Sterling Parker before but maybe Jimmie has? I'm > sure he will reply to this and then we will know. > > Do you happen to know where these Parkers in the photos were living when > they were photographed? > > Thanks, > Karla > > Are any of you in touch with a Sterling Parker? He may have some info for > you. He lives in ALA. > Also, I have some pictures of Parker family, will have to go back and see > what thier names are exactly. They where taken in what appears to be the > 1950's? > Charles Clark > > >> Jimmie, >> >> Thank you for this information! I appreciate it very much and will keep >> it on file. >> >> Karla >> >> >> Karla, >> >> I only have information about John Parker from census records. In looking >> at the Marion County census records for 1850, 1860 and 1870 it looks like >> John Parker's parents were William and Elizabeth Parker. The 1850 and >> 1860 >> censuses lists William Parker's place of birth as Tennessee and the 1870 >> says Alabama. Elizabeth and children were born in Alabama, according to >> census. >> >> Jimmie >>> >> >>> Jimmie, >>> >>> I am in Prentiss Co., Ms. and I am researching Parkers from Limestone >>> and >>> Lawrence counties in Al. who came to Itawamba Co., Ms. around 1840. >>> Would >>> you happen to know who John Parker's parents are? Do you have any >>> further >>> information on John? >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Karla >>> >>> >>> I'm looking for a death date for Sarah Hallmark Parker who was born in >>> Marion County, AL about 1854. She married John Parker of Marion County >>> sometime between 1870 and 1880. John was born about 1846 in Mississippi. >>> Sarah and John Parker moved from Marion County, AL to Lee County, MS >>> where >>> they are found on the 1910 Lee County census. I believe Sarah may have >>> died between 1910 and 1920. I would like to know Sarah's death date and >>> place of death in order to get her death certificate to see if it lists >>> the name of her mother. >>> >>> Sarah's parents as listed on Marion County census records were Robert >>> and >>> Gracy Hallmark. I have their daughter Martha Ann Meshaw's death >>> certificate and the certificate says that her mother was Martha Brown. >>> Was >>> Gracy's name Martha Grace Brown? Or, ???? >>> >>> Thanks for any help. >>> >>> Jimmie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALMARION-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
No, I don't know Sterling Parker. I only know of John Parker because he married Sarah Hallmark who was my gg-grandmother's sister. I've never researched the Parker family. Jimmie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karla Harp" <jarronita@yahoo.com> To: <almarion@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 9:21 PM Subject: Re: [ALMARION] John Parker and wife Sarah Hallmark > Charles, > > No, I have not heard of Sterling Parker before but maybe Jimmie has? I'm > sure he will reply to this and then we will know. > > Do you happen to know where these Parkers in the photos were living when > they were photographed? > > Thanks, > Karla > > Are any of you in touch with a Sterling Parker? He may have some info for > you. He lives in ALA. > Also, I have some pictures of Parker family, will have to go back and see > what thier names are exactly. They where taken in what appears to be the > 1950's? > Charles Clark > > >> Jimmie, >> >> Thank you for this information! I appreciate it very much and will keep >> it on file. >> >> Karla >> >> >> Karla, >> >> I only have information about John Parker from census records. In looking >> at the Marion County census records for 1850, 1860 and 1870 it looks like >> John Parker's parents were William and Elizabeth Parker. The 1850 and >> 1860 >> censuses lists William Parker's place of birth as Tennessee and the 1870 >> says Alabama. Elizabeth and children were born in Alabama, according to >> census. >> >> Jimmie >>> >> >>> Jimmie, >>> >>> I am in Prentiss Co., Ms. and I am researching Parkers from Limestone >>> and >>> Lawrence counties in Al. who came to Itawamba Co., Ms. around 1840. >>> Would >>> you happen to know who John Parker's parents are? Do you have any >>> further >>> information on John? >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Karla >>> >>> >>> I'm looking for a death date for Sarah Hallmark Parker who was born in >>> Marion County, AL about 1854. She married John Parker of Marion County >>> sometime between 1870 and 1880. John was born about 1846 in Mississippi. >>> Sarah and John Parker moved from Marion County, AL to Lee County, MS >>> where >>> they are found on the 1910 Lee County census. I believe Sarah may have >>> died between 1910 and 1920. I would like to know Sarah's death date and >>> place of death in order to get her death certificate to see if it lists >>> the name of her mother. >>> >>> Sarah's parents as listed on Marion County census records were Robert >>> and >>> Gracy Hallmark. I have their daughter Martha Ann Meshaw's death >>> certificate and the certificate says that her mother was Martha Brown. >>> Was >>> Gracy's name Martha Grace Brown? Or, ???? >>> >>> Thanks for any help. >>> >>> Jimmie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ALMARION-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >