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My Parker line came to DeKalb Co., AL 1870. Your line came as soon as the Trail of Tears ended. I do not see a link in our lines but my oldest known Parker is Daniel, a shoemaker, b1822-7 SC, who lived in north GA. I will look for ties. Have you don…
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Kathy, Provide us some more details e.g. dates, migration routes, FG # from DNA, how to buy, etc. Mike
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George, Probable cause is it fell thru the cracks. Sorry. I did my DNA testing thru Family Tree DNA and have been pleased. Submitted date to the Parker Family DNA Project at Univ of Tennessee-Knoxville. I am Family #7 which includes several Richards…
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For yDNA related Parkers identified by the Dennis West DNA project as family #7, including descendants and researchers of Mills, Benjamin,John Willie,Elisha, John Wesley,Francis,Jesse, James, Isaac,Noah and Daniel Parker.
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For yDNA related Parkers identified by the Dennis West DNA project as family #7, including descendants and researchers of Mills, Benjamin,John Willie,Elisha, John Wesley,Francis,Jesse, James, Isaac,Noah and Daniel Parker.
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Descendant of Daniel Parker,b1822, SC-Cicero Parker,b1849,GA-David M. b.1878, AL-Bennie H.,b1914,AL-Bobby Ray,b1938, AL- Me,b1956, AL-Michael Adam,b1984,AL.
I think Matthew Parker, b1812,SC is a brother of Daniel. Awaiting DNA results. On the Dennis West Parker Family DNA( http://web.utk.edu/~corn/parkerdna/default.html ) site I belong to Parker Family #7 as subject P185.

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Parker Family DNA Project

This project of Dennis West at UTenn has now identified 32 distinct Parker Families through yDNA analysis. More that 100 samples have yet to find a match. My family is #7. Who else is in this project?

Posted on February 13, 2010 at 5:35pm — 4 Comments

Michael R. Parker

Daniel Parker, b. c1822 in South Carolina.

Daniel Parker 1822 is first found in the 1840 Census in Gwinnett Co., GA. Three households are located close together. Mary Parker age 50-55, a female 20-25 and a male 10-15 make up one. Daniel 1822 and a female are both age 25-30. The third is headed by Matthew Parker, 25-30, female 30-35, a male and female age 0-5.

In the 1845 Georgia census all three households are in Forsyth County.

The 1850 Census shows Daniel in Forsyth Co., GA a 28yo shoemaker born in South Carolina. With him are wife M… Continue

Posted on March 15, 2008 at 9:38am — 1 Comment

Michael R. Parker

Daniel disappears.... Cicero to DeKalb Co., AL

The 1870 Census finds Daniel Parker 1822 in Resaca, Gordon Co., Georgia. He works in a shoe shop. Wife, Mary and daughter, Josephine, age 16 live with him. I have found no trace of Daniel, Mary or Josephine after this census. A hopeful clue reads"A Josephine Parker, daug of Dan and Mary Parker, of Jackson Co., AL, married Tom Keef and lived her life near Shiloh Church, DeKalb Co., Alabama. The 1920 Census, Lebanon, DeKalb Co., AL, shows this Josephine to be 67 and born in AL. In the 1930 Census,… Continue

Posted on March 1, 2008 at 8:00pm —

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At 8:39pm on August 9, 2009, S.Raymond Parker said…
yes, and I followed up as he requested. You have mail
At 12:55am on July 20, 2009, Spencer Parker said…
Funny, I have a brother named Michael. Where re you located, and how do you relate to Joshua Joseph Parker (1798-1873)
At 5:26pm on July 5, 2009, Christian A. Parker said…
Absolutely Sir. Thank you for helping me. If there's anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks again.
At 9:47pm on July 4, 2009, Christian A. Parker said…
Mr. Parker, I think I did what you told me to do, I updated the box that says "Full Name" under settings. Was that correct? I guess I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do initially. Thank you Sir.
At 6:13pm on June 19, 2009, Christian A. Parker said…
Thanks for the welcome Mr. Parker. I'm gald I found this site. My father and I have just started our research into our history. From what we've found thus far most of us are right here in North Alabama as far back as 1800. We're still looking and confirming. Sweet Home Alabama.
At 8:50pm on April 14, 2009, Jevette Burciaga said…
i sent it to the email you gave me.
At 4:54pm on April 14, 2009, Jevette Burciaga said…
did you ever get the family tree file i sent?
At 8:39pm on February 12, 2009, Jim Parker said…
No, I've never been to Rome, GA.
At 8:11pm on January 16, 2009, Jethro Lilley (John Jethro Lilley, III) said…
Sorry, Mike... Josephine Parker (my gg-grandmother)1/28/1863-6/18/1957 is my Parker Brick Wall. Her mother was Martha J. (nee Harrell) Parker and her brother was Thomas J. Parker, b. abt.1867. and I do not know which Parker was her father. They were living with her mother's mom (Emily Wades 66), aunt (Emily L. Brown 55) and uncle (Samuel Harrell 64) in the 1880 census for Gates Co. I suspect her dad may have been killed in The War. I just don't know.
At 6:11pm on December 8, 2008, Kathy Jo Bryant said…
Michael, I don't know if you veiwed the photo which is of Parkers in Family group # 7. I am in Group # 1, but corresponded with some in group # 7, before we knew which group they were in. The photo is labeled Parker group 7, I believe. I have other data also.
 
 
 

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