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Jonathan Parker (abt. 1735 - 1806)

Captain Jonathan [uncertain] Parker
Born about in Six Runs Creek, Duplin County, North Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1770 (to 22 Jan 1806) in Sampson, North Carolinamap
Husband of — married about 1770 (to before 2 Jan 1806) in Northampton County, North Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 71 in Sampson, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

1776 Project
Captain Jonathan Parker served with North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Jonathan Parker is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A087651.
SAR insignia
Jonathan Parker is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor.
NSSAR Ancestor #: P-265519
Rank: Captain

Captain in North Carolina Militia serving under Colonel Chas Ward and Colonel James Kenan of Duplin County, North Carolina (from July to December 1781). Soldier in Capt William Vann's Militia Company. [1][2]

Note

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Children
1. Captain Peyton Randolph Parker b: ABT 1770 in Duplin County, North Carolina
2. Richard Parker b: 1770 in Sampson County, North Carolina

NOTE: We need proof that his wife's name was Suzanna Cotton Other wife Ann is named in his DAR record. SAR calls her Ann Bryan.

Sources

  1. DAR Patriot ancestor A087651
  2. SAR https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/265519

Acknowledgements

  • This person was created through the import of Parker 9.ged on 23 January 2011. User ID: EC945B30A9A84765922A2D0341F626EA3B3C




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