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Jacob Parker Jr. (1771 - 1824)

Jacob Parker Jr.
Born in Rich Square, Northampton County, Province of North Carolinamap
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Husband of — married 1 Oct 1793 in Rich Square, Northampton, North Carolinamap
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Died at age 53 in Jefferson, Ohio, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 23 Jan 2011
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Children
1. Jordon PARKER b: 11 Sep 1795 in Rich Square, Northhampton Co., NC
2. Caleb PARKER b: 13 Jan 1798 in Rich Square, Northhampton Co., NC
3. Rhonda PARKER b: 24 May 1800 in Rich Square, Northhampton Co., NC
4. Eliza PARKER b: 10 Oct 1801 in North Hampton Co., NC
5. Mary PARKER b: 25 Oct 1804 in Rich Square, Northhampton Co., NC
6. Peninah PARKER b: 7 Dec 1806 in Short Creek , Jefferson County, Ohio
7. Sarah PARKER b: 25 May 1809 in Short Creek , Jefferson County, Ohio
8. Rebecca PARKER b: 16 Nov 1811 in Short Creek , Jefferson County, Ohio
9. Joel PARKER b: 25 Apr 1814 in Short Creek , Jefferson County, Ohio
10. Robert Edwin PARKER b: 15 Jun 1816 in Short Creek , Jefferson County, Ohio

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




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