Father: Robert Parker b: 1754 in Gates County, North Carolina
Mother: Priscilla Riddick b: 11 FEB 1748/49 in Nansemond, Virginia
* Death: BEF 1850 in Hancock County, Mississippi
* Census: 1830 Copiah County, Mississippi
* Census: 1820 St Helena Parish, Louisiana
* Note: William stated on 17 May 1813 that he had made improvements on the land in Oct 1810, land which lay on Cary Branch of Darling's Creek in the present Washington Parish, Louisiana. His land was adjacent to the land of Benjamin Parker to the north and adjacent to Abraham Anderson on the south. The northern line of Benjamin Parker's land was the Louisiana/Mississippi line.
Marriage 1 Martha "Patsy" Caldwell
Children
1. Issac M "Heck" Parker b: 1794 in North Carolina
2. Martha "Patsy" Parker
3. Nancy Harriet Parker
4. Anderson Perry Parker b: 28 MAY 1804 in North Carolina
5. Milly Parker b: 1807 in Kentucky
6. Jesse Parker b: 7 MAY 1809 in Kentucky
7. John C Parker b: 1817 [sic] in Alabama
8. Robert Parker b: 1821 [sic] in Louisiana
9. Rachel Parker
10. Mary "Polly" Parker b: ABT 1810
Marriage 2 Sarah Carr b: 1792 in South Carolina
Children
1. John Parker b: 11 FEB 1814 in Mississippi
2. Daniel Parker b: 1821 in Hancock County, Mississippi
3. Albert "Dolphus" Parker b: 1823 in Mississippi
4. Sarah Ann Parker b: 13 FEB 1823 in Covington, Mississippi
5. HENRY PARKER b: 24 JUL 1824 in Hancock County, Mississippi
6. Thomas J. L. Parker b: 1825 in Mississippi
Marriage 3 Elizabeth Jourdan b: 1787 in North Carolina
* Married: 27 MAR 1832
Children
1. Jourdan Parker b: 1833 in Hancock County, Mississippi
2. William Parker b: 1842 in Hancock County, Mississippi
Notes
Extra notes from another profile merged into this one:
William PARKER, born: Bef. 1770, died: Bet. 1840-1850 in Copiah County, MS, who married Sarah "Sally?" ?ANDERSON?, (but the name of ANDERSON as her last name is still speculative,) but there was ANDERSON family group that married into several of the connecting families.)
We think that the children of William PARKER and Sarah "Sally?" ?/ANDERSON? were:
(1.) Elijah PARKER, born: 1782, (father of Britton/Britain PARKER)
(2.) Rachel PARKER, born: Bet. 1790-1795, md: September 12, 1826 in Copiah Co., MS,
(Jesse PARKER was the bondsman for the marriage)
md: Allen SUMRALL/SUMMERALL
(SUMRALL/SUMMERALL family married into the connecting families to MYRICK, etc.)
(3.) Jesse PARKER, born: 1792, died: 1849 in Walker County, Texas
md: in 1810 to Cashia/Coshea ?
(4.) Isaac Hector PARKER, born: 1794 in North Carolina
died: ?
md: 1815 in Amite County, Mississippi
(perhaps providing a possible clue as to where Jeremiah PARKER might have been prior to 1830 Copiah Co if, indeed, this Isaac Hector PARKER was his brother and their family in Amite Co MS in 1815)
md: Mary NOLAND
(One of their sons is Henry Isaac Anderson Seaborn/Sebron PARKER, born: 1832 who died 1907 in Corinth, Jasper County, MS, and who married Delilah ROBINSON and Martha E. MYRICK
and Martha MYRICK is descended from my HERRINGTON and MYRICK-PIERCE families as well as
her husband's 2nd wife was a daughter of Isaac Hector PARKER.)
(5.) Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER
born: Abt. 1795 in Maryland
(The birth in Maryland has never really been confirmed as far as I know. It is possible that he was an older son and born in Maryland before the family moved to North Carolina or it may even be that he was born in Virginia or in North Carolina)
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This person was created through the import of The Ties That Bind.ged on 12 July 2010.
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