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JOHNSON and SCHAUFELBERGER GENEALOGY
PARKER
JOHN PARKER 13
Children:
Children:
Children of 1st Marriage: (all born at Newton, Middlesex MA)
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FOOTNOTES
Burial information in New Hampshire was verified by Rand and Sharon Johnson on May 23, 2004 with Gene and Dianne Piurkowski as guides. Evergreen Cemetery is located on Richmond Road, just east of the main crossroads in Winchester, Cheshire NH.
Prior to 1691, Newton was also known as "Cambridge Village
2 The date is probably the 12th month - which would be February as the calendar was reckoned at the time
Children of Ezra Parker, Jr. buried there include:
- Sally Parker daughter of Captain Ezra Parker and Mrs. Caroline Parker (~1797-Aug. 27, 1798 AE 1 year)
- Abigail daughter of Major Ezra Parker died May 22, 1801
- The second wife of Ezra Parker Jr., Elizabeth H. ("Wife of Col. Ezra Parker, formerly wife of William Hind Esq.") is buried next to her first husband, died Sept. 5, 1847 AE 57
- Ann L. M. Parker died June 8, 1829 Aet. 19 is also buried at Evergreen in the plot with Ezra Parker's family, but there is no indication on the gravestone of her relationship.
5 In a deed by Ezra Parker dated September 22, 1796, he names four children: his eldest daughter widow Lucy Butler, his second daughter Fanny Hawkins, his youngest daughter Julliet Kellogg and his son Ezra Parker. He also names his nephew, Nathan Parker.
6 Fanny (Parker) Hawkins is presumed to have been alive on Sep. 22, 1796 per a deed made by her father on that date and still alive ~Jul. 1797 for the birth of her daughter Anna [Anna's birthdate is extrapolated from her gravestone in Willis Cemetery, Ashuelot NH]; Fanny is presumed to have died before Sep. 23, 1798 when Stephen Hawkins married Mrs. Lucy (Parker) Butler. It is conceivable that Fanny died either during childbirth or shortly thereafter. Unfortunately, there are no records of her burial at either Tufts or Willis Cemeteries in Ashuelot or at Evergreen Cemetery in Winchester. However, since Fanny is likely to have died before her daughter Anna (whose death occurred on Sep. 10, 1798 - just 13 days before her father remarried), it may be that Fanny was the first to be buried at Willis Cemetery, followed by her daughter, and that the gravestone is not visible.
7 Fanne Parker b. Sep. 28, 1762 recorded at Ancestry World Tree Project Ancestry of Charles Parker and footnoted to Parker in America, 1630-1910, Augustus G. Parker, editor, Buffalo NY: Niagara, 1911. {Reprinted by Higginson}, p. 25, as extracted from Jackson's History of NEWTON, Mass. - 1854 "Ezra... m. Sarah Pratt, 1755, and had Sarah, 1756; Lucy, 1761; Fanny,1762; Julia, 1767; Ezra, 1770; Fanny, 1775." and to Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, NEHGS, Boston, 1905, p. 152 Birth "Fanne, d. Ezra and Sarah, Sept. 28, 1762", Church Record, First Congregational, Newton Centre. Further states that Edward C. Parker notes that this Fanne Parker died young because a second child bore the same name. See also A Parker Family History which is maintained by Charles Parker.
8 Mar. 16, 1765 recorded at Ancestry World Tree Project Ancestry of Charles Parker and footnoted to Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, NEHGS, Boston, 1905, p. 152 Births "Fanne, d. Ezra and Sarah, Mar. 16, 1765"; however, Jackson's History of NEWTON, Mass. - 1854 records her birth date as 1775 (see footnote 7). See also A Parker Family History which is maintained by Charles Parker.
9 Charles Parker also has extensive information at RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project Ancestry of Charles Parker
11 From Weston Cautions 1757 to 1803, as recorded by Charles Parker, a publication of notices delivered to the town government when a resident took in a stranger or non-resident: "I have taken into my House Ezra Parker & Sarah his Wife & Sarah their Daughter the 15 Day of April 1758 Josiah Smith" (NEHGS Register, vol. 144, p. 215)
13 See RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project Ancestry of Charles Parker for a detail of sources and controversies. Information regarding the children of John and Joanna Parker is also from this source.
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