This person was created through the import of Parker 9.ged on 23 January 2011.
Note shared by Doris Leland says Martha may have been a Clark not sure but just wanted to share this information.
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Hi, I got my information for William and Martha Pleasant Parker from "The Heritage of Transylvania County, NC" book Vol 2, 2008. She is mentioned in two articles in that book as Martha Pleasant Parker- She and William owned property in the Gloucester section of Transylvania County, NC - There is a creek called Parker Mill Creek and a Parker Mountain- they are believed to be buried in McCall Cemetery in the Silversteen community of Gloucester, not far from the old home place. It also states that in the 1820 federal census they were listed and lived in the part of Gloucester which was located in Haywood at that time. They had six boys and five girls. One article was submitted by Joe James Parker, Pisgah Forest, NC and the other by Lynda Galloway Fitch, Morganton, NC. There may be some other information in the Vol. 1 book but I don't have a copy of it. If you find anything that might be helpful, please let me know. Thanks,
Anderson-19987 and Anderson-1177 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. The original profile was listed in the references of the duplicate.