Hi my name is Elizabeth, I am looking for information on a Dealie Parker I know she had a brother Robert L Parker. She was born on Oct. 12, 1890 or 91. I know Robert was born in 1898, they were both born in Arkansas. Ever since I was young I was told that I am the ggggranddaughter of Quanah Parker.
I know that Dealie lived in Bonita Springs Florida in the 1920's and was married to John W. Hill. Dealie also inheritted some land in California from her Uncle John, which she signed off on
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Added by Elizabeth Rojas on August 25, 2010 at 2:15pm —
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I am trying to verify Hezekiah V. Parker's father. Ancestry.com records show him to be Phillip Parker 1759-1829 son of Nathaniel Parker 1730-1803. I have not found actual proof. Family history shows that we are distant cousins of Cynthia Ann Parker/Quanah Parker and I think it is through Nathaniel Parker's line. Does anyone know who the actual father of Hezekiah V. PArker is? Thank you for your help.
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Added by Donna Kay Belknap on August 20, 2010 at 3:00pm —
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I saw the name "Diana Sprague Parker...". My uncle was named "Sprague Parker". Spaulding is also a family name along with Elbridge and Sprague.
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Added by William W. Kaumann on August 15, 2010 at 1:36pm —
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I am looking or ancestry of my mother's family, whose name was "Parker". Her grandfather was William Elbridge Parker, originally of New York and soldier in the Union Army. He immigrated to Michigan and then to Seattle. Family names connected to him are Elbridge, Ocobock, and Sprague. I was told that there are signers of the Declaration of Independence and Mayflower immigrants, but have no further information. Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Direct email is Uncascroog@aol.com
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Added by William W. Kaumann on August 15, 2010 at 1:33pm —
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I really don't know much about my Parker heritage. I never knew my Parker grandparents and briefly met my uncles and one aunt when I was very young. So, basically, I'm missing half of who I am.
This is all I know:
Grandfather:
Lyle Hamilton(?) Parker - birth. 1904/08(?) Cook County, IL death. approx 1971 in Sonoma County, CA
married:
Grandmother
Mabel/Mable bir
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Added by Kurt Parker on August 14, 2010 at 2:09pm —
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Joe Bailey was my mother's first cousin. My mother was Wanda Woodard (married Oscar Broughton) and her mother was Laura Parker Woodard.
I'm currently trying to find who my grandmother's parents were. Cynthia Ann Parker was always referred to as a great great (multiple times) aunt but may have been a cousin.
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Added by Diann Broughton Hoops on August 11, 2010 at 8:39pm —
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Looking for any relatives of the following line:
Josephine Cordelia Parker (B: 20 Oct 1883, D: 14 Feb 1930), Jessie Montgomery Parker (B: 29 Nov 1858, D: 15 June 1912), Thomas Sherwooc Parker Sr (B: 1828, D: 1865), Philemon Parker (B: 1793, D: Unknown), Daniel Parker (B: 6 April 1781, D: 14 Aug 1845), John Parker (B:6 Sept 1758, D: 19 May 1836). Looking for any relatives of and possible historical stories "family tails". Look forward to hearing from any.
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Added by Scott Logan Mikeska on August 10, 2010 at 2:04am —
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I was on a business trip about 200 miles from home today, and found myself surprisingly driving through Burleson County, Texas. I saw a sign for Chriesman, which made me realize I was very near a cemetery named Chriesman Cemetery where many years ago I found my Little ancestors. (Birdie Little married Sidney Thomas. Their daughter Beatrice Thomas married L.L. Fox Parker, my ggrandparents.) On the way home, I saw a sign for Chriesman Chapel Cemetery, slammed on my brakes at 70 mph and went flying…
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Added by Karen Monsen on August 9, 2010 at 11:40pm —
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Trying to find info on Elas Parker. He is my great great grandfather. His son was Hardy Parker my great grand father. I have researched and cant get any info on Elas Clint Parker. All I know is his wife was Rhoda Lovette. If anyone could help out I would greatly appreciate it.
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Added by wendy parker seal on August 5, 2010 at 7:04am —
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I have posted a large Parker family portrait that was probably taken at the funeral of William Allen Parker in 1914 (for whom a chair was left empty) on my webpage (
www.familyimmortal.com). The following people are in the photograph (if there is no last name listed, then it is Parker), as they are identified on the back of the photograph.
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Added by Karen Monsen on August 3, 2010 at 11:42pm —
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My name is Tiffany Lynn Bierman and I reside in Lehighton, Pa. My Mother is the daughter of the late Peggy Jean Parker of Lawton, Ok. My Grandmother, Peggy is the daughter of Roy Parker Sr. and Alice Mowatt. Roy, my Great Grandfather is the son of Baldwin Parker Sr. and Nora Parker. Alice is the daughter of Sam-No-Hand Mowatt and Chuck-Suh Whitewolf. Lastly, but most certainly not least, Baldwin is the son of my Great-Great-Great Grandfather Quanah Parker and Cho…
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Added by Tiffany Lynn Bierman on July 30, 2010 at 12:54am —
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I have posted the images of the family records pages from Rev. W. Jacob Parker's Bible on my website. See
www.familyimmortal.com. I have full-size images I'd be happy to share via email upon request.
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Added by Karen Monsen on July 28, 2010 at 11:05pm —
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I have been wondering for a longtime if i had family out there somewhere..My family is from southern Maine. My grandfather's name was John Edward Parker.His father's name was Alaster Parker. My father is Troy Edward Parker. All hail fromPortland Maine. If you have any info it will be greatly appreciated.. Thanks
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Added by Jessica Parker on July 21, 2010 at 10:59pm —
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Matthew Parker (6 August 1504 – 17 May 1575) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 until his death in 1575. He was also an influential theologian and arguably the co-founder (with Cranmer"">Thomas Cranmer and Hooker"">Ric
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Added by Francisco Enrique Orellana Gamer on July 17, 2010 at 9:32am —
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I like to share the family tree of Parker´s family in El Salvador. See att file in Excel.
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Added by Francisco Enrique Orellana Gamer on July 17, 2010 at 8:23am —
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From my research and family history, I have reason to believe that Bonnie Parker was my relative. She was born into our family (father was John Irwin) and was adopted by the Parker's when she was about the age of 2 or 3. I am looking into this futher.
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Added by Renee Clark on July 14, 2010 at 12:44pm —
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This entry from A GLANCE INTO THE GREAT SOUTH-EAST OR CLARKE COUNTY, ALABAMA AND ITS SURROUNDINGS FROM 1540 TO 1877, by Rev. T.H. Ball, A.M., Published in Grove Hill, Alabama 1882:
SETH J. PARKER, one of the four sons, was born Feb. 18, 1828. He has six children. His home is three miles from Jackson. He has been in public life and is well known over the county. He has been for many years a prominent citizen.
A remarkable case of physical suffering
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Added by Karen Monsen on July 10, 2010 at 9:56pm —
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I'd love to hear from fellow Parker researchers of this line. I have many pictures of this family on my website,
www.familyimmortal.com. Looking forward to sharing news with you!
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Added by Karen Monsen on July 10, 2010 at 8:36pm —
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Hi, My name is Kyle Bush. I am looking for information on Knox Beal. My Great Uncle's name was Knox Beal. I don't know if his father's name was Knox. My Great Grandmother's name was Cora Beal, and during my life they lived in Abilene, Texas. According to family stories, Quanah Parker's son, Knox Beal was my Great Great Uncle. looking for any info.
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Added by Steven Kyle Bush on July 6, 2010 at 12:12pm —
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Men have been denied their rights, as fathers, to raise their children.
Too many states allow a woman to relinquish her child for adoption without the child's father ever being found and notified that he has a child. Too many fathers have been kept completely in the dark, either intentionally or unintentionally, and are unaware that they even impregnated someone!
A father's rights are often terminated without his consent. This is a shameful act perpetrated by the
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Added by Mara Rigge on July 6, 2010 at 10:12am —
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