I don't have an Emma Eliza Parker, but I do have a Liza Parker. According to what I know of the Parkers, Walch Parker and Priscilla Farmer resided at Tossnott, North Carolina as late as 1835. They had at least five children: son John Gray, born at Tossnott in 1835, and daughters Liza, Kate, Mary Ann, and Sally. I have no dates for the daughters, but oral tradition has it that both Walch and Priscilla died about 1851 when son John was 16, leaving him to care for his four younger sisters, so on the basis of that I assume the girls were born after 1835 but before 1851. Whether or not the girls were born in North Carolina, Alabama, or some other state is unknown. John Gray resided in Gainesville, Alabama by by 30 December 1874, where his son Ornette Riley Parker was born. (His wife was Martha Ann Joyner or Joiner.) My own line of descent passes through John Gray Parker, son Ornette Riley Parker, and granddaughter Essie Mae Parker, who married into another Geiger-area family, the Ramseys. The family later resided at Geiger. Of the sisters, I have no information at all on Liza Parker. Kate Parker married a man named Bill Gilbert; Mary Ann Parker married a man named Goodson and was believed to have later resided in the area of Hattiesburg, MS; Sally Parker married a man name Bob Robbins and may have moved to Mississippi as well, for we believe she had a daughter, Eugenia Robbins, who married an Edd Hill and resided in the area of Laurel, MS. I would love to see the information on Emma Eliza if you think she might be my "Liza Parker!" Thank you so much for thinking of me--! Gary Taylor Biloxi, MS