Betsy Ann Parker 28 Nov 1765-11 Mar 1855; m Christopher Cooke
Nancy Parker ca 1767 -
Patty Parker ca 1771 -
Jane Parker ca 1773 -
Joanna Parker ca 1785 -
SOURCES
This person was created through the import of Parker 9.ged on 23 January 2011. _ 20 NOV 2004
"Parkers of NC (preprint), Catalogue of Members of the Parker Family of Hertford County North Carolina and their Descendants Arranged in Groups and Lines," Giving Gate and Place of Birth Marriage Death, Wherever Available; Compiled and edited by Miss Francis Elizabeth Parker, 1 Aug 1971, Rosemead CA
Peter Parker, the son of Thomas Parker and Mary Hoskins, was born about 1740 in Tunis,[3][4], Hertford, North Carolina. He died about 1800 (aged 59–60) in Benson, Johnston County[4], North Carolina, United States and was buried at Parker Cemetery in Micro, Johnston County, North Carolina, United States.
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Peter Parker married Joanne (surname unknown) in 1757. She was born in 1735 and died in 1810.
Their known children include:
Betsey Parker Cook 1765-1780
Elisha Parker 1766-1846 -->Went to Peedee SC with son, Stephen d abt 1810 "He purchased lands on the east side of the river, just below the State line[5].
↑ 4.04.14.2 UNSOURCED Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 02 June 2023), memorial page for Peter Parker I (1740–1800), Find A Grave: Memorial #161596691, citing Parker Cemetery, Micro, Johnston County, North Carolina, USA; maintained by Ritter Family of America (contributor 48955602), Burial Details Unknown.
↑ "History of the Old Cheraws" containing an Account of the Aborigines of the Pedee, Extending from About A. D. 1730 to 1810 REV. ALEXANDER GREGG, D.D. Formerly Rector of St. David's Chu.ch. Cheraw, So. Ca.
Columbia. S. C., THE STATE COMPANY, 1905; https://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/History_of_the_Old_Cheraws_Gregg_1923.pdf
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Parker-28559 and Parker-2351 appear to represent the same person because:
There is a whole apparent duplicate line of parkers from Thomas, father of peter with the same but not all the subsequent descendants. Dates are not the same but close enough considering lack of sources on both lines. They have all been guestimated from unsourced info. The only real source (best we have) is Frances Parkers compendium in Rosemeade CA 1971. Not real good but at least its significantly away from the internet age and copy/pasting. this whole line really needs to be merged explained.
Notice the children here and compare to those on Parker-28559, than do the same with his father, Thomas and the subsequent descendants of Peter. Th birth of Peter here as Hertford, Perquimans was no doubt assumed from his supposed father's will and Peter's marriage there on the other profile Parker-28559. At any rate, there remain considerable uncertainly for both profiles as well as his father and subsequent descendants
There is a whole apparent duplicate line of parkers from Thomas, father of peter with the same but not all the subsequent descendants. Dates are not the same but close enough considering lack of sources on both lines. They have all been guestimated from unsourced info. The only real source (best we have) is Frances Parkers compendium in Rosemeade CA 1971. Not real good but at least its significantly away from the internet age and copy/pasting. this whole line really needs to be merged explained.
Notice the children here and compare to those on Parker-28559, than do the same with his father, Thomas and the subsequent descendants of Peter. Th birth of Peter here as Hertford, Perquimans was no doubt assumed from his supposed father's will and Peter's marriage there on the other profile Parker-28559. At any rate, there remain considerable uncertainly for both profiles as well as his father and subsequent descendants
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