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    1. Re: [NYDELAWA] Dr. Steven P. Wilcox
    2. K Powell
    3. Aside from my first mental leap from Wilcox to 7th day baptists, I took a shot at familysearch.org, found this FWIW: Joshua PARKER Born: 7 Nov 1770 Place: Wallingford, N-Hvn, Ct Died: 21 Jun 1854 Place: Raisinville Twp., Monroe, Mi Buried: Jun 1854 Place: , Raisinville Twp, Monroe, Michigan Married: Abt 1811 Place: Of Wallingford, New Haven, Conn. Father: Joshua PARKER Mother: Mary HITCHCOCK Wife's Name (Dr) Sina SMITH Born: 8 Nov 1784 Place: Of Wallingford, New Haven, Conn. Died: 16 Jul 1850 Place: Married: Abt 1811 Place: Of Wallingford, New Haven, Conn. Father: George Adam SMITH Mother: Hannah Children 1. Morgan PARKER Born: 1 Jan 1820 Place: Batavia, Oneida, Ny Died: 4 Apr 1862 2. Milla PARKER Born: 19 May 1818 Place: Verona, Oneida, Ny census index: 1810 Joshua Parker Middletown, Delaware, NY not found in Oneida Co but isn't Batavia in Genesee Co? 1840 Joshua Parker Dundee, Monroe, Michigan page 354 1840 George Wilcox Dundee, Monroe, Michigan page 357 I was intrigued at that file calling the wife/mother a doctor. Josh Parker was still about a generation later than my Dolly but could indicate a family tradition. George Wilcox was from/of Delaware Co, NY? > Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 19:55:17 -0500 > From: "Dr. Steven P. Wilcox" <spwilcox@acm.org> > Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] PARKER families > > I have a Parker ancestor whose husband was from Delaware County. My ggg > grandfather, George Wilcox (of Delaware County, NY) married Hannah > Parker, who was born 3 APR 1807 in Verona, Oneida, New York according to > RootsWeb and LDS sources. Hannah died on Jul 15 1836 and was buried in > Oakwood Cemetery, Summerfield Township, Monroe County, Michigan. Her > father, Joshua Parker, was buried in Raisinville Twp., Monroe, MI, > according to RootsWeb and LDS sources, and came from Wallingford, New > Haven, CT (LDS) or Connecticut (1850 Census). Adjacent to what I think > is his 1850 Census record in the Township of Dundee is a Morgan Parker, > aged 30 and from New York, but Morgan is a loose end in that I do not > finding him in any RootsWeb genealogies. Does anybody have > documentation pertaining to this? > > K Powell wrote: > > I'd like to begin a discussion of earliest Parker families in Delaware > County, > > if and how they are related. My focus is to learn who were parents of Dolly > > Parker 1756-1836, wife of John Cook in Colchester. Family lore says John & > > Dolly met at Monmouth NJ when she found him the next morning among those > fallen > > in battle and took him to her physician father's home to nurse back to > health. > > One other mention that may help is that one of the Amasa Parkers is her > cousin. > > > > During the Revolution families moved around, so I don't necessarily expect > they > > be from Monmouth or even NJ, or that any particular Amasa's relationship is > > definite as cousin, only that they're related. > > > > To kick it off there are biographies on the DCNY history site > > http://www.dcnyhistory.org/ that I looked into but don't find a Dolly or > > physician to connect. Next best-guess leads me to wonder if Capt Wyman > Parker > > 1753-1821, wife Mercy Gillette, his parents Nicholas Parker & Mary > Converse, > > could be her brother - birth years close, & living nearby, Revolution > service, > > & they had a son Amasa 1784-1844. > > > > Who's got Parkers, and whatcha got? ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=120121

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