John Palmer, born 10 Oct 1776 at Stonington, Connecticut, was a son of Anna Noyes & John Palmer. Per the Palmer Groups reference source he was their fourth child.
S43 Text: Palmer, Horace Wilbur, Palmer Families in America, unpublished typescript at New England Historical & Genealogical Society library, Boston. Part 13, pp. 2075-2077; pp. 2027-2030.
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This profile may be attached to the wrong parents. The Palmer Groups reference published that this person was a child of John Palmer & Anna Noyes. Is there alternative information from a credible source to show that the published data are incorrect? If not, then this profile should be detached from the current parents, then attached to those cited above.
Hi John. I believe you are correct. My mind's been boggled by three generation of John Palmers, but what I have now is
1. JOHN PALMER (1705-1752) married DOROTHY NOYES (1708-1772); they had
2. John Palmer Jr. (1728-) who married Anna Noyes (1729-); they had
3. John Palmer III (1776-1849) who married Polly Palmer (1782-1856).
Palmer seems to be her maiden name as well as her married name.
1. JOHN PALMER (1705-1752) married DOROTHY NOYES (1708-1772); they had 2. John Palmer Jr. (1728-) who married Anna Noyes (1729-); they had 3. John Palmer III (1776-1849) who married Polly Palmer (1782-1856). Palmer seems to be her maiden name as well as her married name.