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    1. [PARKER-L] Jonathan, John, Jermiah, Lewis Parker
    2. 1830 Washington County, GA Census District 89 lists the following: Jonathan Parker 2 males (10-15) yrs 1 F (0-5) 1 (30-40) 1 (50-60) 1 Male (30-40) 1840 Washington Co. GA Census District 89: Jonathan Parker 1 Male (40-50) 1 F ((40-50) 1 F(50-60) John Parker 1 Male (under 5) 2 F (under 5) 1 (20-30) 1 Male (20-30) Jermiah Parker 1 Male (under 5) 1 F (20-30) 1 male (20-30) Lewis Parker Males 1 (under 5) Females 2 (under 5) 1 (5-10) 1 (5-10) 1 (10-15) 1 (10-15) 1(20-30) 2 (15-20) 1 (50-60) 1 (20-30) 1850 Census: John is not listed Jermiah Parker 33 M Planter GA Mary 32 F Evan 13 M Lucian 2 F Jonathan Parker 55 Planter Ann 55 Winifred 14 Lewis Parker 55 `Preacher Martha A 43 Reuben 20 Eliz 16 James B 14 Martha 13 Winifred 11 Jared L 9 Francis F 6 Adrain 4 Jonathan 6/12 NOW: Are John and Jeremiah sons of Jonathan? Did John died in or about 1845? Who was John, s wife? What relation was Jonathan and Lewis? Is Winifred listed with Jonathan in 1850 his granddaughter who could be the child of John? They all lived near each other and some of the names are the same. Looking for James S. Parker born in Washington County in 1837 and whose father died in 1845. Jonathan had two sons born between 1815- 1820 and a daughter born in that time period. John and Jermiah were born 1815-1820 John not listed in 1850 census. Jonathan and Jermiah were. Lewis was also listed but his daughter Winifred was 11 yrs old and still at home. Could the Winifred with Jonathan be John, s daughter? Desperate to find James S. Parker, s parents. This is as close as I have come. Any information about the above would be greatly appreciated. Waiting anxiously for some response. Pat in FL

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