P401 was added to this group in October 2013. His oldest ancestor is Richard PARKER (Major in Revolutionary War) born about 1728 in Orange Co, NC, died 1799 in Greene County, GA. He married Ann HOGAN. This line migrated to Georgia, then Bexar, Rust
I am adding information about another Parker FG#7 member that has been traced back to James Parker 1692-1760. I am adding an outline chart of parts of his family below/
I receive several reports about span frorm a JPollard who join PH recencly I deleted his account and all the messages that he sent. THANKS to our members who reported him. We do not need to be subject to span on PH and we WILL get rid of them.
Hello to all my DNA cousins and researchers of FG#7. I have a huge amount of research data on our Parker family, I have information on most of the members that have had their y-DNA tested plus other member added by paper trails and others by theori
OK it is that time again for this researcher to go out on a limb! Today September 20, 2022, I am posting what I believe to be the family of FG#7 in England. I want to ask that all the researchers that use this information to be sure to include the na
How many things can go wrong???? Answer a whole bunch and I am still counting. Computer dead, part needed to fix our car no longer available, health problems again, lost note book containing all my passwords. I remember PH and one more. I will be ba
I was contacted by Sondra Schmalmaack a member of PH. She had traced her Hunter family back to Elizabeth Parker who married Isaac Hunter, Sr. Elizabeth is the daughter of Richard Parker III who died in Chowan Co., NC about 1750. Sondra wants to see i
The best way to do genealogy is to start with yourself and work back in time and the second best and harder way is to work with your older ancestors and bring their descendants forward. I use both methods in my research of Parker FG#7. I have broke d
1 William Parker 1604 - 1654 b: Abt. 1604 in England Y-DNA: Note: We have y-DNA matches from all three of William Parker grandsons (Richard, Thomas and Francis Parker) as part of FG#7 Parker DNA Project.
Based on the Parker research by Steven Charles Kratz and my own research on the Parker family of DNA FG#7, I now believe that we can connect the Parker families of Jesse, Benjamin, William, Will