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Amasa Parker (1751 - 1805)

Amasa Parker
Born in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut Colonymap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at about age 54 in Watertown, Connecticut, USAmap
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Biography

Grad. Yale

m. Aug. 28, 1771 Thankful Andrews

Research Notes

His descendants are documented in "Parker in America" (pages 118, 215, 396, 445, 511) The writeup on page 118 is a rather in depth write up.[1]

The write up on page 118 suffers from serious typesetting issues where sentences appear out of order, on page 119 this changes to a different and thorough write up which extends until p 126. That write up covers Judge Amasa Junius Parker.

digging a little, they seem to be on Find-a-Grave

  1. Rev Daniel b 1774 Washington Ct d 1834 NYC * Find A Grave: Memorial #32516519
  2. Judge Amasa Junius LL. D b 1807 Ellsworth Ct d Albany NY 1890 * Find A Grave: Memorial #7640419 [2]
  3. Amasa Junius 1869 Albany * Find A Grave: Memorial #114558069

Sources

  1. https://archive.org/details/parkerinamerica100park/page/118/mode/2up?q=Amasa
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amasa_J._Parker?fbclid=IwAR3bip1EbuLgeh0HQyYNnTRumex6iaqolKPNB09Q4pB2aQ1Ai4iIJhAlbAE

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Odd, this branch of the family includes a congressman and a supreme court justice - it should be better documented than just this. Alas, this is not the family I wanted to chase today. I left what I had dug up in research notes. Looks like a difference in 2xggf between John (Parker in America p 511) and Edward (Wikitree) which should be looked into
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