Preservation and Celebration of the Parker Family History & Genealogy
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Wayne N. Parker said… Mike,
i do not have any info or very little info on the SC Parker family so any information you will find when you really add to our knowledge of the SC Parker.
I have several different families in my direct line that come from SC but not are Parkers.
I don't like trying to trace families forward because I have no idea where the went after they moved but I have done it sometime when I can't find anything out any other way. At least we know that one Parker family left SC and moved to GA.
Members of my Harris (FG#6) family moved from Granville Co., NC to SC then to GA. since my Parker line also was from Granville Co., NC I would not be surprised to find that some of the Parker also moved with them.
Wayne
Wayne N. Parker said… Hello Michael,
How you tried tracing the Parker families is SC in 1800-1810-1820-1830 census and bringing them forward to the 1840-1850 census. If not then please try. I did try one Daniel Parker that was in SC in that time frame today just to see what I could find but he stayed in SC. I know it is a lot of work to trace all of then but at least you would then know who stayed and who left and just maybe you could connect up to one of the Parkers who left.
You can eliminate some right away because you will be looking a the ages of all family members and only trace the ones that are close in the age range to the people you either know or suspect that are members of your family.
I could trace more of the names myself but I feel you would have more enjoyment finding them yourself. GOOD LUCK!!!!! Hope to hear some good news from you soon.
I am only an e-mail away. waynenparker@yahoo.com
Your cousin
Wayne N. Parker P239
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=parker_2008&id=I07487
Gloria Ann Hornsby Jones said… Thank you, Michael..I am looking forward to finding husband's kin
Hello, Mike - Looking ahead, I shall not be spending much time doing computer genealogy. Please find another member of Parker Heritage to help you as co-moderator. This has been fun.
I wish you well in your FG#7 research and in your work with this site.
Patricia Ross Parker
William David Parker said… Hi Mike, This is a really nice site. We are still trying to learn how to navigate through it. it is very interesting. Bill & Sheila
Rachel Leah Turman said… Thanks, Michael - I posted under My Blog. I don't quite understand the lay of the land yet, so if there is a more efficient way to put a word out, I am open to suggestions.
Mayme Kittman said… Michael,
Posted at http://www.parkerheritage.com/xn/detail/2004583:Comment:84648 .
Take a look! What an incredible story...
John C Mallia said… Thanks, Michael I just sent them a note
Dan Parker said… Michael,
Thank you for the welcome. Look forward to interfacing with all the cousins I'm yet to meet here in the PH community. Thanks, Dan
Kathryn O'Leary (Locke) said… Thank you Michael, I will.
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