Parker Heritage

Preservation and Celebration of the Parker Family History & Genealogy

S.Raymond Parker
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  • Knoxville,TN
  • United States
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August 11
Yes, you need to do that. Most of my group would not know that unless I told them.
August 6
Well, Howdy,Cuz! That would be John Parker, born in England, married to Mary Ann Coons (Koons) , died in Wilkes County,N.C. 1791. His son John, married to Elizabeth Carrell, came to Tenn. about 1810, died in Whitley County,KY in 1856. I am also a de…
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Parker is my surname from North Carolina to Union, Campbell, Claiborne and Anderson Counties,Tennessee

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Our site has been getting a lot of spamming robots lately. I know Michael and I have deleted blogs, suspended members, ad nauseum. I have added a feature (Fill out a captcha) to join Parker Heritage. If other admins do not want this, I will remove it. It works to keep robot computers from joining and spamming the page. Thank you for your patience,


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Hats off to Debbie Harris, who done a great job of finding and posting pics of Family 22 ancestral members!


Well done, Deb!

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At 9:44pm on July 22, 2010, George Thomas Parker said…
This document includes my family line. This document is priceless in research
terms. I would like to thank whoever spent a life-time putting this together.
GREAT WORK
Although, it never lists wife and children of Alfred Parker, older brother of my GGGF Thomas Richard Parker.
At 9:07pm on July 22, 2010, George Thomas Parker said…
Raymond,
I have just sign in, looking for Roger Parker, when I saw a comment by you to someone about your trees at Ancestry. I thought that you said Roger was your brother. Is this correct?

I had a friend send me a pdf document entitled Descendants of Peter De Alcancotes. there are 90 pages to this document and I found a note which read "I have the will of John Parker" Roger Parker. If this is his work I would like to talk to him about it.
At 10:30pm on July 19, 2010, Marshall L. Parker said…
Thank You for the welcome. I look forward to being part of Parker Heritage. Hopefully a fruitful future for me and for other Parkers. I now know several Parker family members that I didn.t before, so it sucessful. In my opinion if you could go back far enough all Parkers would link some way or another. How far back ?????
At 5:03pm on July 11, 2010, Pennie Sue Livingston Cockrel said…
Raymond, thanks for adding your family on the ancestry and inviting me as your guest...I have been surfing the information and see that you have a John B. Parker abt. 1820 with no info except that his parents are Luke 1893 & m. Jane Jenny McVey 1794. I am kinda stuck....also, I got a picture of the group of Parkers with Winnie, William Jennings Bryan, Georgia, Glenn, Margaret (Peggy), William H. Parker, Dora Wright and Randall supplied by Todd Haley several years ago. Duh, I have not been able to place them yet or, I mean find the documents to back the picture up.......anyone from TN able to help me? Thanks! Amazing how cousins turn up! Glad to be part of this groupl
At 10:25pm on July 10, 2010, Karen Monsen said…
Thank you very much! I am thrilled to be here, and have been enjoying everything here at Parker Heritage all evening.
At 2:01am on July 2, 2010, Flora E.West said…
Hello, My GGGG-Grandfather Daniel Parker 1775-1850 m.Susan ?. GGG-Grandfather
Elijah 1814-? m.Nancy Ann Carter 1823-1862. Elijah and Nancy were from the Carvers
Creek, Cumberland Co. N.C. area. Is this enough information to start with.
maewest1947@earthlink.net Flora E.West
At 5:17pm on May 8, 2010, Michael R. Parker said…
Raymond, Are the pharma ads slowing down or just easier to hunt? Only deleted one in last 5-6 days. You may be getting them all. Mike
At 3:22pm on October 5, 2009, robert clinton parker said…
To the best of my knowledge, I have never seen my father. I know his name only
through my mother and my birth certificate. Clyde's father's name was John
Parker ( born 1883 ) ; mother's name was
At 1:47pm on September 4, 2009, Wesley Sherrod Hart said…
The 1880 Whitley County Kentucky census lists William Henderson Parker living just a few households away from James Floyd and his wife Mary (Polly) Rains. The Floyds are part of my Hart family and my Brownings did marry a lot of Rains and Rapiers.
Wes Hart
At 8:51am on August 15, 2009, Daniel A Parker said…
Hello S. Raymond!

My James Parker was born sometime around 1810 - 1820 in Virginia. I have the marriage license of his son (Simon Peter Parker) from K&Q Cty, VA, dated 10 DEC 1856. Father listed as James, mother Sara. Marriage performed by Isaac Digges, Baptist minister.

The 1840 Census listed a James Parker in K&Q Cty, VA.

The 1860 Census shows his son Simon Peter Parker, and his father is listed on that line as being born in Virginia.

On the death certificate of his son (Simon Peter Parker), James' wife's name is Catherine. So maybe James re-married at some time.

Any help in finding more information of my ancestor would be greatly appreciated. I have been stuck behind this brick wall for five years. I've been to the Library of Virginia, the Virginia Historical Society, the US Census records, the remaining documents at the King & Queen County Courthouse, drove around K&Q Cty, numerous books, classes at our library, websites, forums, and I just need that one small break which will propel my genealogy back to wherever we came from.
 
 
 

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