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mother's maiden name parker, seeking information on a person named Anson Parker married to Olivia Hatfield. The information is nonexistant. Supposedly they were in Alabama or Tenn. and had a son named Andrew Jackson Parker but died while he was young.He was then taken to Morgan Tenn or to Ark by a half brother dont know his name. Desperately seeking information.
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How about Anson Parker, married to Olivia Hatfield. Date and location of marriage unknown. No at hand data about other children, but one, Andrew Jackson Parker (I), was born about 1825 to 1828 in Morgan County, Tennessee. He died in Mountainburg, Arkansas on January 13, 1915. His first marriage to Eliza Johnson in 1848 resulted in at least four children, among them Mary C. Parker-Rankins, William "Bill" Parker, John Parker, and Alyce "Ollie" Parker-Fugett. His second marrage, this sometime after 1856 to Kiziah Shepherd, resulted in at least three children - James Parker, Frankie A. Parker-Vaught, and Andrew Jackson Parker (II). His third marriage to Hannah Johnson, most likely in or after 1867, produced at least seven children - Elizabeth, Samuel, Pleasant, Delia, Mahala, Jane, and Elmira.
My family is along the Andrew Jackson Parker and Kiziah Shepherd branch via thier son Andrew Jackson Parker (II). Andrew Jackson Parker (II) and his wife, Sarah Melviney Newton had 13 children - Alfred Wallace Parker, Andrew Parker, Tom Parker, Hannah Parker-Campbell, Martha Parker-Griffith, Polly Ann Parker-Blakeman, Frankie Parker, Ollie Parker, Leona Parker, Kizzie Catherine Parker-Brown, Robert Morgan Parker, Grover Parker, and Allen Parker.
It's been a long time since I've dealt with any of the family history, but it seems the story was that Anson Parker and his half brother came from Alabama in the very early 1800s as orphans. I may have more data somewhere in my notes, but as best I can recall no one has been able to document Anson as having been in Alabama although some type of biographical data on his son, Andrew Jackson Parker (I), states such.
If any of this sounds familiar to you, you can contact me through my Facebook page under "Wally Lee Parker". Or you can view the few family history postings I've managed to paste on my blog, "The Bogwen Report Online".
If any of this sounds familiar, you can contact me via my Facebook page listed under "Wally Lee Parker"