Carlton, I have the following Parkers in my research: PARKER Frank, Della (wife), Truman, Norris, Nelda, Edwin PARKER Ben F., Slyvanda J. (Jones) (wife), Joe M., Michel D., Annie J., Winston C., Sylvanda F. PARKER William F., Etta (wife) PARKER Joseph, Leva (wife), Bertha M., Oscar J., Otha C., Carl W., Blance A., Clarence W., Edith, Annie J., Winston K., Sylvandia (possible line because of the name Sylvandia) Let me know if any of these sound familiar. It looks like my lines come from Mississippi though not sure if they were in AR though. Kim
I need help with my Parkers in Clear Creek, Sevier County, AR about 1860-1880. Irving Parker and Isabell Parker had several children there about those dates. They came to Gonzales, Gonzales County, TX around 1900 because Malcom Parker married my grandmother in 1906. The childrens names were: Jesse E. Parker b.1863 Sarah Parker b.1865 Will Parker b.1869 Jim Doc Parker b.1873 Lida Parker b.1875 Malcom Parker b.1877 Lena Parker b.1880 Thanks, Carlton
Hello PARKER Researchers, I have just joined your mailing list in the hope that I can break through a 6 year brick wall in my FOSTER family. I have known for about 6 years that my ggg grandparents were Frederick FOSTER and Sarah "Sally BROADAWAY. He was b 1793 someplace in KY and she 1797 (Person) NC. They were married 7 Sep 1813 Lebanon (Wilson) TN. Their first child, Mary Ann, was born in Wilson County. Then they went south to Lincoln County where their second child, Anthony Smith FOSTER was born. By 1820 they had traveled north to Franklin County IL where their third child, my gg grand[pa, John Broadaway FOSTER was born. On that 1820 Federal Census Franklin County, Illinois, Roll M33_11, page 39. image number 42, we find: Federic FORSTER (sic) with all the right ages for his family...next door: John H. PARKER age 16-28 and his wife, also age 16-28 - no children - newlyweds...next door: Henry FORSTER age over 45 with wife over 45 and one male 16-26 When I first saw the spellings of names, I thought the enumerator must have been a bad speller. It is possible that this is the time of transition from FORSTER to FOSTER. From this point forward, the spelling was and is FOSTER. This Henry FORSTER must have been a significant person in Frederick's life, perhaps his father, although family lore has his father as a George. John H PARKER's wife's name is identified in the 1850 census as Elizabeth. I believe Elizabeth was a FORSTER/FOSTER, daughter of Henry and perhaps sister of Frederick. John H. and Elizabeth PARKER are found in 1830 in Rhea County TN and living nearby appear to be his father, William, and brothers, Thomas and Johnny. By 1840 they were in Tuscaloosa, AL. By 1850 and 1860 they are settled in Crooked Creek Twp of Carroll County AR They have the following children: Benjamine G., Thomas, Harriet, James W., Ari M., Elisabeth, Columbus, and living in the home was Mary Snelson, the age of John and Elizabeth. Do you know of John H PARKER and do you know of his wife, Elizabeth? Any information will be appreciated. Thank you, Larry Foster Solvang, CA
I am new to this List, and am looking for information related to Barnett Parker who married Coatney "Caty" Christopher on Feb. 19, 1831 in Madison County, Kentucky. Coatney or Caty Christopher was a daughter of John Christopher and Katherine Moss, but I do not know the names of Barnett Parker's parents. Barnett Parker and Coatney/Caty Christopher had the following (known) children: 1. Francis Jackson Parker m. Dorcas Ann Freeman 2. Cassandra Parker 3. Christopher Parker 4. Samuel Parker 5. James Parker 6. Ann Parker It appears that Barnett Parker died before the 1850 census was taken. Does anyone have information on Barnett Parker, or the names of his parents? On the 1880 census, Francis Jackson Parker stated that his father was born in Virginia, but I don't know how reliable this may be. Thanks in advance for your assistance! David
Trying to locate Michael A. Parker from the Morehead City, N.C. Area. Have lost touch in our research. Learry L. Warren, Dunn, N.C. learry@dockpoint.net "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep." Robert Frost
Hi all, You can find quite a few PARKER obituaries in the searches at http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Parker PARKER obits at funeral homes search http://www.genealogybuff.com/data2.htm#Parker PARKER obits at newspapers search http://www.genealogybuff.com/data4.htm#Parker PARKER marriage searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data5.htm#Parker PARKER general searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Parker PARKER military searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data6.htm#Parker PARKER international data searches http://www.genealogybuff.com/data7.htm#Parker See also the World War I Overseas Casualty Reports http://www.genealogybuff.com/il/il-ww1-casualties.htm Hope this helps. Bill
Daniel PARKER m. Sarah "Sally" HANDLEY in western Ky. est. date 1840-1850. No further PARKER, but do have HANDLEY info. I'm interested in further info as to descendants of Dan & Sally Elizabeth "Betsy" ROBERTSON, dau. of John ROBERTSON and Mary "Polly" PARKER, m. Sam HANDLEY, 13feb1806 around Daviess County, Ky. Sam & Betsy had no issue.I believe both buried in McLean or Ohio County, Ohio. Jim A.
I have a cousin that died this week, Victor "Buster" McLeod. He is the son of Leroy & Annie Lee Parker McLeod, (both deceased) all from Mobile Co. AL. I assume the obit will be in the Mobile Register. Annie Lee Parker is the daughter of Thomas Jefferson & his 1st wife Rubama "Banner" PIERCE Parker. Annie Lee is my grandfather's sister. I have further info on these Parker/Pierce families if anyone is interested. I would like to have info on the McLeod side of the family. Who is Leroy McLeod's parents? Where are the from? Any info appreciated. Also, any b&d and burial and siblings info on Rubama woud be appreciated. Thanks, Gaylynn Y. Cooper
Hi Looking for any info on a Helena <Lena> Parker, born 1877 in Manchester England, Immigrated to USA in 1892 and married David Dixon Any info on parents or siblings would be appreciated Thanks Judy Witherwax
PARKER, HANDLEY & ROBERTSON Sally Handley PARKER was a niece to Samuel HANDLEY and I wonder if Mary "Polly" Parker ROBERTSON was a daughter of Daniel PARKER, Anyone know? 1 PARKER, Daniel +HANDLEY, Sarah "Sally", b: est. 1820 Parents, Nancy LYNN & John HANDLEY jr. 1 PARKER, Mary "Polly" +ROBERTSON, John 2 ROBERTSON, Elizabeth Betsy b: 4 Nov 1788 Nelson, Ky.. d: 12 Oct 1868 McLean, Ky.. +HANDLEY, Samuel H b: 1 May 1784 Bardstown, Nelson, Ky. d: 1 Jan 1862 m: 13 Feb 1806 Bardstown, Nelson, Ky Mother: Rachel ??? Father: Capt John HANDLEY Other issue of John ROBERTSON & Mary "Polly" PARKER 2 ROBERTSON, William 2 ROBERTSON, Gilly 2 ROBERTSON, Richard 2 ROBERTSON, Nancy 2 ROBERTSON, Matilda 2 ROBERTSON, John 2 ROBERTSON, Handley 2 ROBERTSON, Cyrus
Does anyone have any connection to Daniel PARKER and/orMary PARKER? They could be related. From likely marriage ages, Mary might be daughter of Daniel. I am not searching ROBERTSON, i've collected that which is below as part of my HANDLEY line. 1 HANDLEY, Sarah "Sally" b: Abt. 1820 +PARKER, Daniel Sally is the daughter of John HANDLEY jr, son of Capt John HANDLEY & Rachel (unk). ********************************* 1 PARKER, Mary "Polly" +ROBERTSON, John 2 ROBERTSON, Elizabeth "Betsy" b: 4 Nov 1788 Nelson, Ky.. d: 12 Oct 1868 McLean, Ky.. ** +HANDLEY, Samuel H, b: 1 May 1784 Bardstown, Nelson, Ky. d: 1 Jan 1862 m: 13 Feb 1806 Bardstown, Nelson, Ky Mother: Rachel ??? Father: Capt John HANDLEY **Samuel HANDLEY is brother to John HANDLEY jr Samuel & Betsy had no issue. These are siblings of Betsy ROBERTSON 2 ROBERTSON, William 2 ROBERTSON, Gilly 2 ROBERTSON, Richard 2 ROBERTSON, Nancy 2 ROBERTSON, Matilda 2 ROBERTSON, John 2 ROBERTSON, Handley 2 ROBERTSON, Cyrus Jim A
Trying to find the parents of Redman and Gilliam Parker from Kinston, N.C. who lived out on Parker Fork Road. Both were born between 1825-35. Any info would be much appreciated. learry@dockpoint.net Learry L. Warren, Dunn, N.C. "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep." Robert Frost
Hi I am searching for ANY family/or info. They were married 1784 at Wiltshire.Their children were John born 1785, Samuel born 1786-, Mary Ann born 1787-, Elizabeth born 1788-1861. She married Richard CHALLENGER. Thanks very much to anyone who can help me with this family. Helen McNamara New Zealand
Has any one seen these folk in their searchings. Cos' I am having a hard time finding them. Emma was a daughter of Richard CHALLENGER and Elizabeth PARKER. Joseph was a son born in 1813 in Cheshire to Joseph Hinde BROWNING & his wife Elizabeth. Emma & Joseph were married in Axbridge in 1839. Thanks for any info Helen New Zealand
There were two dfferent Parker Family's in Oregon. source; rbhyde@ldsliving.com I will unsubscribe for awile. keep on-keeping on-never quit. Roger
Seekin information on Samuel J. Parker born 1890. He is listed in the 1930 GA, Muscogee County, Columbus Dist 11. Samuel J. Parker age 40 born in GA Spouse: Louise age 35 born in GA Children: Samuel B. age 8 Louise age 6 Believe that Samuel J. born 1890 was the son of: Samuel J. Born 1848 in GA. His parents were born in South Carolina His wife was Lucinda born 1856 in GA They are listed in the 1920 Census Haralson, Waco Dist, Dist 102 GA census Samuel and Lucinda are also list in the 1910 GA census. Samuel Parker in the 1940,s lived out Macon Rd in Columbus, GA. (I believe). He had a granddaughter by the name of Margaret. I also believe that Samuel might have had a daughter who married a Storey. Would appreciate any help that I could get. Pat in FL
I have the 58 page index to all Parker names in "Parker In America" published 1910 by Augustus G. Parker; compiled and edited by Mrs. Robert M. Lee, 5 Fairway Drive, San Rafael, CA 94901. It only has PARKER listings in it though. Charlene (PARKER)
In a message dated 18/06/2005 19:07:39 GMT Standard Time, pamsherry1@comcast.net writes: Parker In America 1630-1910 There are two copies for sale on _www.abebooks.com_ (http://www.abebooks.com) Regards, John Parker Romsey, Hampshire, England E-mail: ParkerFamHist@aol.com
I am sorry that I cannot help you Carl but I would like to know where I can get this book. Library???? Amazon.com????? Thank you anyone, Pam S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl Williams" <c_willi@sbcglobal.net> To: <PARKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 10:32 PM Subject: [PARKER-L] Index for PARKER IN AMERICA > Does anyone have an index for the book, "Parker In America 1630-1910" by Augustus C. Parker? I have the book on CD, and the index lists only the name PARKER. An all inclusive name index would sure be helpful. Thanks for any info. > > Carl Williams, in Parker Co, TX > >
Does anyone have an index for the book, "Parker In America 1630-1910" by Augustus C. Parker? I have the book on CD, and the index lists only the name PARKER. An all inclusive name index would sure be helpful. Thanks for any info. Carl Williams, in Parker Co, TX