I am adopted, so I do not know that much about my adopted family. What I do know is that my Grandmother on my mom's side was a Parker by blood, her name was Nell Parker. She married into the Downing family. That is all I can remember, we live in the
Thank you for accepting me into Parker Heritage. My 5 GGM was Patience Parker b. ~1742, who married James Sellers. They lived in Chatham, NC and migrated to TN. I have atDNA matches to both Parker and Benton ancestors - I am investigating whether Pat
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
Thank you Michael Parker for setting this all up. It's a pleasure to meet all of you cousins! I'm Barbara Tien. My grandmother married into the Parker family by wedding Ross Isaac Parker in Schenectady, New York, where he was a young engineer for Gen
Thank you so much for your research by everyone as the Bedford County, Virginia Old Creek connection is also in the Pittsylvania Tax Record where we have 2 William Parker, the one of William Parker/William Hosley with slaves and the other William Par
I'm looking for any relatives of Orlena O'Quinn Parker who may have any knowledge of information she or her husband might have shared about her sister, Cynthia Ann Parker, who lived with them for several years prior to her passing. I'm researching
In an earlier post, I proposed the two earliest Parkers (John Parker of the Staunton River and William Parker of the Pigg River, the one married to Henrietta) of Bedford/Pittsylvania Counties probably came from the Parker/Donoho family from Essex Co
Isaac Parker served as Lt. in the Kentucky Militia in 1801. Captain of the Regiment was his brother-in-law John Jones. Isaac and Nancy and their family left Kentucky around 1806 for Tennessee. The family resided in Lincoln County (1800-16). Later
Robert Parker (1836-1892) and his in-laws (the Clarks) are featured in a non-fiction entitled Emigrant Tales of the Platte River Raids (2023), as well as having frequent mentions in The 1864 Diary of Mrs. Sarah Jane Rousseau (2023). The latter item i
I am hoping to find male Parker descendants of the following 4 Parker ancestors who have already taken or who will be willing to take the Family Tree y-DNA test and post them to this group. The ancestors I am interested in are:
Hello all! Does anyone happen to have information on a Sarah Parker born 1706 in Calvert, Maryland and died 1811 in Virginia? Her father was a George Parker and mother was Susannah Parker. I am placed in FG#7 but do not have anyone in said group that
My maiden name is Parker, growing up my sister and I were told we were related to Quanah but never how. Unfortunately I don't have contact with my father and my Grandfather Marvin Parker has never liked to talk about his family. The only thin
When I started genealogy, I always considered stories from older generations of their ancestors to be gold. After all, the elders were much closer in time to the events they described than we are. But I learned over the years that they often made th
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/