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Parker Burial Grounds - This web page is set up for ANY and ALL Parkers burried ANYWHERE. Please send Belinda Melton Hughes your information!

Parker Heritage · Family History · DNA - A site devoted to the preservation of Parker related genealogical information. This includes more than a 1000 photos, documents, familiy histories and DNA data. This is a free webiste and you are welcome to submit your information. Please contact Greg Parker for details.

Parker Family DNA Project - This is an excellent site devoted to Y-Chromosome DNA studies of Parker families. From the results one can see that the Parker DNA is very diverse.

Jessie Parker -- Texas Pioneer - Jessie Parker was a farmer, soldier, early Texas pioneer, and raised > cattle, using his initials "JP" as a stock brand. He moved to Franklin County, Georgia, on Nails Creek about 1798 and the Governor of Georgia signed a passport 30 March 1809 for him through the Creek Indian Nation. Settling west of the Pearl River, arriving 10 August 1809 in now Franklin County, Louisiana. In 1822, he moved across the Sabine to near where Hemphill is today, arriving 12 March. He received a land grant in Now Walker County 11 February 1835 for one league of land, starting about two miles northeast of the Walker County Courthouse. About 1798 he married SARAH (maybe WILEY) and they had six children in Georgia and one in Louisiana.

The Parker Family -- EDMUND PARKER, youngest son of PARKER of Horrackford, married JANET PARKER, daughter and heiress of ROBERT PARKER, of PARKER of BROWSHOLME, England in 1529. They had a son named ROBERT PARKER, who married ELIZABETH CHADDERTON in 1552.

The Parker Family of Medon, Madison County, Tennessee -- David Parker, son of Edward Parker, and wife, Sarah Parker, lived in Rowan County which later became Davie County, North Carolina for many years. Several of their children married and began families of their own as the years went bye.er became Davie County, North Carolina for many years. Several of their children married and began families of their own as the years went bye.

Parker Family of Florida -- A genealogy about John H. Parker (1808- ) and his wife, Honor Smith (1812- ) of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida and their descendants who lived in Madison and Suwannee County, Florida.

Descendants of Robert Parker of Banrstable, Massachuesetts -- Robert Parker was born about 1630 somewhere in England, and came to America with his parents and one brother named Elisha and a sister named Jane about 1635, and landed at Cape Cod. He married Sarah James of Barnstable, MA on Jan.28,1656, and had four children by this marriage; Sarah (James) Parker died June 30th, 1664, less than four months after the birth of her fourth child. Robert married again in August, 1667 to Patience Cobb (daughter of Henry and Patience (Hurst) Cobb of Barnstable) Additional Notes, and had eight children by this marriage. He died at Barnstable, MA between April 13, 1684 and March 2, 1685.

Edward Parker abt 1750-1821 -- Edward Parker and family of, Virginia and Davie County, North Carolina.

Bonnie Parker Genealogy Records -- Genealogical research records for Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow.

The following sites are spectacular and deserve special award:

Parker Heritage - An excellent site deovted to preservation of Parker related documents.

Parker's Genealogy & History Establishment -- A fantastic site -- In these pages you can catch a glimpse of life where and when our ancestors eked out their livings and raised their children; find transcriptions from the paper trail our kindred left; read accounts of historic events our relatives lived through; find links to sites with further information, and more.

Sally's Family Place - Parker -- Parkers in North Carolina

The Dalton Data Bank

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