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    1. Re: John Parker c 1776 RI or MA
    2. K Powell
    3. I am interested in your John, as he may be related to one/some of the Amasa Parkers, given the son's name. I do not have a clear mindset of this family's relationships made out as that given name Amasa pops up a good bit. Yes, roots in MA, and RI's enroute to CT, which is next-door to NY. And I know that some "refugees" from NY went to CT during the Revolution, while some apparently went to NJ. Let me know if you think we could pursue this. http://www.dcnyhistory.org/books/murraysectionXV.html http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/parker1.html Kaye in Texas > Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 15:05:42 -0800 (PST) > From: Karen Parker <arenlaine@yahoo.com> > Subject: Roll Call - John Parker c 1776 RI or MA > > John Parker b c1776 d 20 Jan 1865, my 3 ggrandfather, most census records > claim he was born in Rhode Island, one has him born Massachusetts. > > Married Mary (unknown), don't know when or where, Mary died 1849. > > Children > Reuben b 1799 Chenango Co NY > Sally b 8 Sep 1801 Chenango Co NY > Amasa b 3 Sep 1803 Chenango Co NY > Henry b 1804 Chenango Co NY > Amy b 18 Sep 1805 Chenango Co NY > Hiram b 1 Jan 1808 Chenango Co NY > Philander b 3 May 1812 or 14 Apr 1812 (date on tombstone) > Diana b 1816 Chenango Co NY > > Amasa, Henry and Hiram went to Wisconsin, Philander went to Pennsylvania > (Warren Co.) > > Am trying to find parents of John and Mary and last name for Mary. Also any > info on Henry. He turned up in 1880 census in Wisconsin and we believe he was > the missing child from earlier census records in New York before they listed > the names of everyone. > > Karen in FL __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo

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