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    1. Re: Joel D. Parker, 1802 Westminster, VT., m. Lucy Wyman; emig. Stanstead Co., QUE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parker, Perham Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2AC.2ACI/1588.1 Message Board Post: Jacqueline, here's some possibilities... Vermont Historical Gazetteer a local History of all the Towns in the State, Civil, Educational, Biographical, Religious and Military. Vol. V. The Towns of Windham County. * Collated by Abby Maria Hemenway; Published by Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page, Brandon, VT. 1891. History of Athens (362) and bedding, together with such cooking utensils as were deemed absolutely necessary. My father drove the ox team, and my oldest brother, Asa Perham, rode the horse, and my mother, myself, and my two younger sisters rode on the ox sled. We only traveled as far as Rindge, N. H., the first day, and there stayed with a friend over night, my father having lived there at the time I was born, in 1789. The next day it was snowing, and we only drove to the middle of the town in Jaffrey, where we stayed with Judge Parker, who married a sister of my mother, and who was the father of Judge Joel Parker, formerly of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire. History of Westminster: Oscar, of Westminster, v. pt. 2, 626 The Army Boys Buried in the East Parish and in the New Cemetery. .., Oscar PARKER, [this from an election speech given in 1803] this may not be a parent but could be a relative later on... Westminster in the War. .. Those who were in the army in the late war of the Union for the suppression of the Southern rebellion, from the East Parish, were: .., Henry O. PARKER; Alvin J. PARKER;

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