"Matt, I am from the Parker line, Edward Parker and Elizabeth Woods Potter Parker Rose. John Parker and Hannah Bassett. You can check my Parker line on this site. Darrell"
"Parker YDNA group 29, Ichabod, Didymus, Eliphalet, John, Edward, William, Abraham, there is a Sir William Parker 1476, and Sir Henry Parker 1495, Information from Family Search, not sure how accurate is the information."
"Edward (John) Parker, Sr. MP
Gender: Male
Birth: circa 1620
probably, England
Death: June 27, 1662 (37-46)
New Haven, New Haven County CT
Place of Burial: New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Immediate Family:
Husband of Elizabeth Rose
Father…"
"Hi I'm lost. Someone had posted that John D. Parker was son of Eliab Parker. He was not listed as one of his 4 children. Still not sure who is his father is. I'm for sure from his family. John D. Parker b.1770 d, 1844 Here is what I tell people,…"
"Hi Abraham Parker was born on November 18, 1544, in Buckinghamshire, England. He died as a young father in 1569 in Sussex, England, at the age of 25. I'm not sure of date. William was born in 1580. The dates are confusing. Same as Edward, I don't…"
"Jeff, I looked on Ancestry.com for your tree, couldn't find it. Were you able to get across the ocean to find where Edward, Ralph and William came from? djparker@epud.net"
"Hi I believe, I have come from this line of Parkers. I have done DNA on Ancestry. I posted some of my Ancestry study. Would enjoy learning more. Thanks Jeff Parker"
Darrell, on the home page 3 vertical dots and 3 stacked horizontal lines appear in top right side of page. That is the menu, pick questions or Forum to post. Welcome back. Mike owner/moderator
I know there are more Parker's from this group out there! We have 3 of which are 'adopted' names other than Parker. We have family in Northern California that ties into my line with Thomas Parker and Mary Potter of KY-IN. Mary Potter is dau of Nathaniel Potter and Charlotte Lloyd who were married 29 Nov 1787, Washington County, VA. Thomas Parker and Mary Potter were married 17 Mar 1810 in Garrard County, Kentucky. Thomas Parker is son of Ichabod Parker and Susannah Cook, (Susannah Cook is dau of Asaph Cook and Sarah Parker) Ichabod is son of Didymus Parker and Phebe Johnson. Didymus is a twin of Eliphalet Parker who married Damaris Parker. Eliphalet Parker was married to Hannah Beach. Eliphalet is son of John Parker Jr. and Hannah Bassett. John Parker born 08 Oct 1648 died 08 Feb 1714 and Hannah Bassett born 13 Sep 1650 and died 07 Jun 1726. John Parker Jr. as some have it is the son of John Edward / Edward John Parker and Elizabeth Wood Potter Parker later to be Rose. The Parker's lived in Saybrook, New Haven, Wallingford Ct, my line moved to Hassock, later to be renamed Adams, Mass. then to Granville, NY (of which Ichabod served in the NY Assembly on 2 terms.. They fought in the wars from the beginning of the 1600's, many served in the French/Indian War, Rev War. Enos and Ichabod were officers in the Rev War. Didymus was a SGT and officer. Minutemen, After the Rev War, Ichabod moved to Sugar Crk, Ky, married Mary Noble of which I can not find any more info on her. Ichabod Parker, son Thomas Parker and Mary Potter Parker moved to Sandcreek, Greensburg, In where the Potters started a Church which still stands and in operation. After Mary Potter Parker died, Thomas Parker and grown family moved to the Shellsburg, Iowa area and branched out there. One of their kids moved to Northern California in mid-late 1800's, had a pack train from Yreka to Eureka California area. My line came to Oregon on or about 1900 whit their live stock when the first train was open from California to Oregon. We have so much HISTORY, just need to make a contact in England, Ireland, Scotland. We have FamilyTree DNA Parker Group 29. Please help this old man!
Hi Darrell. Interesting! I have not heard of Asaph before, so I will try to research this at my end. I reached a dead end in North Carolina with William Parker b. 1803, as I can't find his parents. I don't have any male relatives left who could provide a DNA connection. Thanks for bringing this to my attention - I haven't had any other responses elsewhere. I'll keep looking and will let you know if I can confirm anything. Cynthia Parker
I am new to all this, so to answer your question no. Tell me more about it thanks.
My father Verl Le Roy Parker was born in Kansas and grew up in Olpe. Later moved to New Mexico. I was told by his mom that his father Roy Paker had Cherokee blood. She showed me a picture of him he was in full Indian dress in the picture. Trying to find all I can.
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Gender
Male
Location
Veneta, OR
Birthday:
January 17
Please provide your known Parker names, dates, places, events, etc.,, to start your research
I am working on my family line back to Edward John Parker and Elizabeth Wood Parker
What is your research interest in the Parker family?
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Darrell, on the home page 3 vertical dots and 3 stacked horizontal lines appear in top right side of page. That is the menu, pick questions or Forum to post. Welcome back. Mike owner/moderator
The Parker's lived in Saybrook, New Haven, Wallingford Ct, my line moved to Hassock, later to be renamed Adams, Mass. then to Granville, NY (of which Ichabod served in the NY Assembly on 2 terms.. They fought in the wars from the beginning of the 1600's, many served in the French/Indian War, Rev War. Enos and Ichabod were officers in the Rev War. Didymus was a SGT and officer. Minutemen, After the Rev War, Ichabod moved to Sugar Crk, Ky, married Mary Noble of which I can not find any more info on her. Ichabod Parker, son Thomas Parker and Mary Potter Parker moved to Sandcreek, Greensburg, In where the Potters started a Church which still stands and in operation. After Mary Potter Parker died, Thomas Parker and grown family moved to the Shellsburg, Iowa area and branched out there. One of their kids moved to Northern California in mid-late 1800's, had a pack train from Yreka to Eureka California area. My line came to Oregon on or about 1900 whit their live stock when the first train was open from California to Oregon.
We have so much HISTORY, just need to make a contact in England, Ireland, Scotland. We have FamilyTree DNA Parker Group 29. Please help this old man!
Hi Darrell. Interesting! I have not heard of Asaph before, so I will try to research this at my end. I reached a dead end in North Carolina with William Parker b. 1803, as I can't find his parents. I don't have any male relatives left who could provide a DNA connection. Thanks for bringing this to my attention - I haven't had any other responses elsewhere. I'll keep looking and will let you know if I can confirm anything. Cynthia Parker
Hi Darrell!
I am new to all this, so to answer your question no. Tell me more about it thanks.
My father Verl Le Roy Parker was born in Kansas and grew up in Olpe. Later moved to New Mexico. I was told by his mom that his father Roy Paker had Cherokee blood. She showed me a picture of him he was in full Indian dress in the picture. Trying to find all I can.