Saturday, August 21, 2010

PARKER

Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views ...
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Published in 1811, Published for theproprietors by W. Clarke... J. Carpenter ... andH.D. Symonds







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SURNAME PARKER
- Margaret PARKER (John Moran)
immigration date(s) Around 1865 Canada to Michigan
area(s) settled - Canada - Mountain, Dnds
- Canada - Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario
- Michigan - Port Huron-
area)s Parker family from -
- Edwardsburg, Johnston, Ontario, Canada
- Portsmouth, Newport - RI
--Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co NJ
- Kent, England

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Margaret PARKER
born - Canada - Mountain, Dnds - 24 Nov 1832
died - Michigan - Harbor Beach, Huron - : 7 Mar 1918
Married
JOHN MORAN
born - Ireland - Killarney, Erie - 24 Jun 1832
died - Michigan - Sand Beach Twp, Huron - 11 Apr 1917
Children
1. James Solomon MORAN 3 May 1855
2. Anna MORAN 22 Dec 1857
3. Mary MORAN 4 Jul 1859
4. Margaret MORAN 10 May 1862
5. Living MORAN
6. Emma Esther MORAN 17 Jul 1864
7. Sarah MORAN 10 Jun 1866
8. Caroline MORAN 25 Jul 1871
9. Jeremiah MORAN 25 Jul 1871
10. Ella MORAN 25 Nov 1874

Source -
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Transportation outfit -
Transportation outfit - party of E.R. Martin. International Boundary Commission. Continental
Divide to Lake of Woods
Image ID: theb0709, NOAA's Historic Coast & Geodetic Survey (C&GS) Collection
Location: U. S.- Canada border, 49th Parallel
Photo Date: 1914
Credit: NOAA Photo Library, NOAA Central Library; C&GS Season's Report Martin 1914
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Thursday, July 16, 2009

SURNAME PARKER
- Solomon PARKER (Nancy WELCH)
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Solomon PARKER
born - Canada - Grenvile, Ontario - 24 Aug 1804
Christening:- Luthern Church, Williamburg - 9 Sep 1804
died - MT - Anaconda, Deer Lodge - 8 May 1884
married - Dec 1826
Nancy WELCH
born - Canada - Ontario - 7 Jan 1811
died - Canada - Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario - 16 Dec 1850
Children
1.Amy PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario - 2 Sep 1827
2. William PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario 11 Jul 1830
3 Margaret PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario 24 Nov 1832
4.James PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario 25 Mar 1836
5. John PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 24 Feb 1838
6.Robert George PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 14 Jul 1841
7. Providence Jane PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 24 Mar 1844
8. Lydia Ann PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 19 Nov 1847
9. Thomas PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 14 Dec 1850


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immigration date(s) 1856 Canada to Utah
route of transportation - Capt. Knud Peterson's Ox train,
area(s) settled - Edwardsburg, Johnston, Ontario, Canada
- Utah
- Deer Lodge - Montana
area)s Parker family from -
- Edwardsburg, Johnston, Ontario, Canada
- Portsmouth, Newport - RI
--Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co NJ
- Kent, England

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Solomon PARKER
born - Canada - Grenvile, Ontario - 24 Aug 1804
Christening:- Luthern Church, Williamburg - 9 Sep 1804
died - MT - Anaconda, Deer Lodge - 8 May 1884
married - Dec 1826
Nancy WELCH
born - Canada - Ontario - 7 Jan 1811
died - Canada - Ekfrid, Middlesex, Ontario - 16 Dec 1850
Children
1.Amy PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario - 2 Sep 1827
2. William PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario 11 Jul 1830
3 Margaret PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario 24 Nov 1832
4.James PARKER Canada - Mountain, Dundas, Ontario 25 Mar 1836
5. John PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 24 Feb 1838
6.Robert George PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 14 Jul 1841
7. Providence Jane PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 24 Mar 1844
8. Lydia Ann PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 19 Nov 1847
9. Thomas PARKER Canada - Ekfrid, Mddlsex, Ontario - 14 Dec 1850


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"Solomon Parker was born August 25, 1804 in Edwardsburg, Johnston, Ontario,
Canada. He was the eighth child of Robert James Parker and Providence Miller. He
married first Ann Custin of Preston, second Nancy Welch and third Mary Catherine
Green. Solomon Parker immigrated from Canada to Utah in 1856 and recorded in
Journal Histories October 15, 1856 and September 20, 1856 (pages 1-8),
"Solomon Parker and family came from Canada as passengers on Capt. Knud
Peterson's Ox train, which arrived in Great Salt Lake on September 1856. (250
Scandinavians), 14 wagon English emigrants. Left Florence, Nebraska about June
10, 1856. Joseph Parker was also a passenger. While in Canada, Solomon Parker
bought on March 5, 1851 100 acres of land from George T. Goodhue in Middlesex.
Paid 7 pounds (N 1/2 lot N. Con) Solomon sold on April 28, 1856 100 acres of land
to Thomas Cook for 312 pounds 10 shillings. The sale of the land was immediately
before his departure for Utah. Solomon Parker spent the last years of his life with a
couple of his sons from his marriage to Nancy Welch in Deer Lodge, Montana, and
died there May 8, 1884.
provided by John Ira Parker of Elko, Nevada - family records to Laura Greene, 1999."

Source: Family information copied from the book
"The Life and Times of Alonzo Hamilton Packer and his wife Lydia Ann Parker"
Compiled by John A. Freestone

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United Empire Loyalist statue and plaque in
Hamilton, Ontario.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Author   User:Saforrest  24 October 2007

THE PLAQUE ON THIS STATUE READS -:

"This monument is dedicated to the lasting memory of the United Empire
Loyalists who, after the Declaration of Independence, came into British
North America from the seceded American colonies and who, with faith and
fortitude, and under great pioneering difficulties, largely laid the foundations
of this Canadian nation as an integral part of the British Empire. Neither
confiscation of their property, the pitiless persecution of their kinsmen in
revolt, nor the galling chains of inprisonment could break their spirits, or
divorce them from a loyalty almost without parallel.
No country ever had such founders --
No country in the world --
No, not since the days of Abraham. - Lady Tennyson"

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Thursday, July 02, 2009

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Robert James PARKER
born - New Jersey - Freehold, Monmoth - 7 Jan 1762
died - Canada - Sorel, Quebec
married - Canada - Edwardsburg, Granville, Ontario - January 1785
Providence MILLER
born - New York - Mhwk Valley - 10 Oct 1768
died -
Children
1. John PARKER Canada - Ontario - 10 Oct 1785
2. William PARKER Canada - Ontario - around 1787
3.James PARKER Canada - Ontario - 14 Feb 1792 -1793
4. Charles PARKER Canada - Ontario - 1793
5. Joseph PARKER b Canada - Ontario - 18 Feb 1795
6. Catherine PARKER Canada - Ontario - 23 Mar 1798
7. Joshua PARKER Canada - Ontario - 23 Mar 1798
8. Hannah PARKER Canada - Ontario - 20 Aug 1801/1804
9.Robert PARKER Canada - Ontario - 8 May 1803
10. Solomon Ellis PARKER - Canada - Edwardsburgh, Grenville, Ontario - 25 Aug 1804
c:Williamburg - Luthern Church- 9 Sep 1804
11. Lydia Ann PARKER Canada - Ontario 1805
12. Thomas PARKER Canada - Ontario - 24 Aug 1806


Source:
The Life and Times of Alonzo Hamilton Packer and his wife Lydia Ann Parker"
Compiled by John A. Freestone
Appendix A-13
Robert Parker
"Robert Parker felt loyalty to the British Crown so after the Revolutionary
War he moved to make his home in Ontario, Canada. He married Providence
Miller (1766-?) and they had a son named Solomon Parker."

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"Robert Parker felt loyalty to the British Crown so after the
Revolutionary War he moved to make his home in Ontario, Canada.
He married Providence Miller (1766-?) and they had a son named
Solomon Parker."

Source:
The Life and Times of Alonzo Hamilton Packer and his wife Lydia Ann Parker"
Compiled by John A. Freestone
Appendix A-13

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Central Railroad Station,  Freehold, NJ. postcard




"Thomas PARKER [Parents] was born in 1736 in Montgomery,
Somerset, NJ. He died on 31 Jul 1822 in Tennant Church,
Freehold, Monmouth, NJ. He married Sarah STOUT in 1775.
Other marriages:
JAMES, Amy'

Posted By: Mary Vanderheydt
Subject: Re: Parker's/Parkertown, NJ...can you help?
Post Date: January 07, 2001 at 15:52:08
Message URL:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/parker/messages/9948.html
Forum: Parker Family Genealogy Forum
Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/parker/

"Hi Ann, glad to hear from you. I don't know at thi time if we are
related. On page 271 of "Parkers in America" by Agustus Parker,
and page
202 in "Old Times in Old Monmouth" by William S. Horner, we are
descended from Thomas Parker born Oct. 31, 1737. Thomas 1st.
mar. Amy James, had son William, our line. His second wife was
Sarah Stout,and had son Joel Parker, who was Gov. of New Jersy.
The family stories coming down through family stories and bible
records are quite interesting. But the family tradition says Parkers
of Ieish descent, and he married a kidnapped girl from Scotland as
a child, and he found living with indians in New Jersy.We have
several family stories, about my ancestprs, all very interesting. After
you do your research in Las Vegas, we can see if we can tie it
together. Good Luck Mary"

Posted By: Mary Vanderheydt
Subject: Re: Parker's/Parkertown, NJ...can you help?
Post Date: January 06, 2001 at 22:00:08
Message URL:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/parker/messages/9937.html
Forum: Parker Family Genealogy Forum
Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/parker/
Thursday, July 02, 2009
____________________
"THOMAS PARKER
Compact Disc #13 Pin #997273
Sex: M
Event(s):
Birth: 1730
Place: FREEHOLD,MONMOUTH,NJ,USA
Death: 31 Jul 1822
Place: TENNANT CHURCH,FREEHOLD,MONMOUTH,NJ
Parents:
Father:
DAVID PARKER Disc #13 Pin #1002521
Mother:
MARY RHEA Disc #13 Pin #1002522
Spouse:
SARAH STOUT Disc #13 Pin #1002525
Marriage: 1775
Spouse:
AMEY JAMES Disc #13 Pin #997274
_________________________________________
Thomas Parker
Compact Disc #19 Pin #149691
Sex: M
Event(s):
Birth: 21 Sep 1737
Place: Freehold,Monmouth,New Jersey
Death: 31 Jul 1822
Place: Freehold,Monmouth,New Jersey
Parents:
Father: Joseph Parker Disc #19 Pin #149693
Mother: Hannah Andrews Disc #19 Pin #149694
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Amey James Disc #19 Pin #149692
Marriage: abt 1760
Place: Freehold,Monmouth,New Jersey
Spouse: Sarah Stout Disc #19 Pin #149703

Sarah STOUT died on 20 Mar 1829. She married Thomas PARKER
in 1775.

Thomas PARKER died 31 Jul 1822, being 84 years, 10 months old.
His second wife was Sarah STOUT Bills (died 20 Mar 1829, 71
years, 5 months, 17 days). They had several children... only two that
we know: Joseph PARKER - father of William PARKER (known as
"Rich Billy") Charles PARKER - sheriff of Monmouth and Treasurer
of New Jersey. He married Sarah COWARD. His children were
Helen PARKER (married Rev. George BURROWS), Mary PARKER
(married John B. GLOVER) and Judge Joel PARKER (married Maria
GUNMERE). (The information on these children of Thomas' 2nd
wife came from "This Old Monmouth of Ours," Horner, 1932.)

Joseph PARKER was born about 1708 in , , Of New Jersey. He
married Mrs Joseph PARKER about 1737 in , , Of New Jersey."

http://www.gencircles.com/users/aakarma/1/data/12614
Ginni Schluetz
Thursday, July 02, 2009

"Joseph PARKER 1 7 SmartMatches
Birth: Probably Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, NJ 1
Death: Before. 21 Jun 1777 in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co, NJ 1
Sex: M
Father:
Mother:
Burial: Friends Burial Groung, Tuckerton, Ocean Co, NJ 1
Spouses & Children
Elizabeth ? (Wife)
1
Marriage: in Probably New Jersey
Hannah ANDREWS (Wife)
1
Marriage: 1721 in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co, NJ
Children:
Thomas PARKER
Elizabeth PARKER
Joseph PARKER
Peter PARKER
Samuel PARKER
Alice PARKER
Sarah PARKER
Hannah PARKER

Hannah OSBORN (Wife)
1
Marriage: 1739 in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co, NJ
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sources
Title: ;Moser/Frank Family Tree - Glenda Frank Moser -
joma2991@aol.com

Mrs Joseph PARKER was born about 1708 in , , Of New Jersey. She
married Joseph PARKER about 1737 in , , Of New Jersey.
They had the following children:
M i Thomas PARKER"


Ancestors of Myron Mike Crandall - pafg47 - Generated by Personal Ancestral
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Myron Mike Crandall Saturday, May 24, 2008 12:20:42 AM
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
SURNAME PARKER
- Thomas PARKER (Amy James)

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Thomas PARKER
born - New Jersey - Montgomery, Somerset 1736
married - New Jersey - Montgomery, Somerset - 1761
died - New Jersey - Freehold, Monmouth County 31 JUL 1822
Amy JAMES
born - New Jersey - Freehold, Monmouth - 1740
died -
Children
1. Robert James PARKER - New jersey - Freehold, Monmoth - 7 Jan 1762
2. Ann PARKER - New jersey - Freehold, Monmoth - 15 May 1763
3. Amey PARKER - New jersey - Freehold, Monmoth - 16 Feb 1765
4. John T. PARKER - New jersey - Montgomery, Somerset - 1 Jun 1766
5. Thomas PARKER New jersey - Montgomery, Somerset - 16 Mar 1768
6. William PARKER New jersey - Montgomery, Somerset - 14 Oct 1769
7 .Amey PARKER - New jersey - Montgomery, Somerset - 8 Feb 1772
8. Lydia PARKER - New jersey - Montgomery - 26 Nov 1773
9. Anthony PARKER - New jersey - Montgomery - 13 Sep 1775

Sources:
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3068862&id=I570193867
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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Shrewsbury Meetinghouse  Postcard from about 1900


SURNAME PARKER
- Joseph PARKER (Unknown)
area(s) settled - - New Jersey - Monmouth county - Little Egg Harbor, Shrewsbury
religion - Society of Friends - Quaker
country from - England
occupation(s) -
farm is now called Parkertown

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Joesph Parker and his many wives

Joseph Parker
born - NJ - Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co 24 NOV 1701
died - NJ - Parkertown, Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co - 21 JUN 1777
buried - NJ - Tuckerton, Burlington Co - Friends Graveyard

1 married - NJ - Tuckerton, Burlington Co - SEP 1721
Hannah Andrews
born - NJ - Tuckerton, Burlington Co - 11 JUL 1700
died - NJ - Parkertown, Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co - 1739

2 married - 24 FEB 1725/26
Deborah Worthley
born - NJ - Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co - 12 APR 1703
died -

3 married - NJ - Parkertown, Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co - 1739
Hannah Osborn
born - NJ - Burlington Co.- 8 DEC 1706
died - NJ - Parkertown, Burlington Co - 1744

4 married - 1745
Elizabeth Parker
born -
died -


Marriage 1 Hannah Andrews SEP 1721
Children
1. Elizabeth Parker 4 DEC 1722
2. Samuel Parker 1723 AND 1724
3. Alice Parker 31 AUG 1724
4. Sarah Parker 1727 AND 1729
5. Joseph Parker 1730
6. Peter Parker 1733
7. Hannah Parker 23 FEB 1733/34
8. Thomas Parker 1735 - 1739


Marriage 2 Deborah Worthley 24 FEB 1725/26
Children
1. Joseph Parker b: 17 JAN 1726/27
2. John Parker b: 7 FEB 1730/31
3. Joseph Parker b: 21 AUG 1733
4. John Parker b: 15 MAY 1735
5. William Parker b: 7 SEP 1736 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ

Marriage 3 Hannah Osborn 1739

Marriage 4 Elizabeth Parker : 1745
Children
1. Ann Parker b: 12 AUG 1759 in Parkertown, Burlington Co., NJ


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Joseph Parker
born - NJ - Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co 24 NOV 1701
died - NJ - Parkertown, Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co - 21 JUN 1777
buried - NJ - Tuckerton, Burlington Co - Friends Graveyard
married
Many Choices
Children
1. Parker Thomas

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Joseph Sr. PARKER
born - New jersey - Shrewsbury, Monmouth County - 24 NOV 1701
died - New jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County - 1779
Married: - New jersey - Tuckerton, Burlington County - 1721
Hannah ANDREWS
born - New jersey - Little Egg Harbor Twp., Burlington County - 11 JUL
1700
died - New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County - 1739

Children
1 Elizabeth PARKER .- New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County - 4
DEC 1722
2. Alice PARKER .- New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County - 31
AUG 1724
3. Joseph PARKER , Jr .- New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County
Between 1726 - 1727
4. Peter PARKER .- New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County -
Between 1728 AND 1729
5. Samuel PARKER , Sr.- New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County
Between 1729 - 1730
6.Sarah PARKER - New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County -
Between 1732 - 1733
7. Hannah PARKER - New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County -
23 FEB 1734 - 35
8. Thomas PARKER - New Jersey - Parkertown, Burlington County -
1735 - 1739

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"On August 12, 1721, Joseph Parker of Shrewsbury, appeared before
the Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends to
publish his intentions to marry Hannah Andrews, daughter of Edward
Andrews (first white settler of present day Tuckerton, NJ] and Sara Ong.
As was customary with the Society of Friends they published their
intentions to marry a second time on September 9, 1721:
At our monthly meeting held in our meeting house the 9th day of the 9th
month 1721. Joseph Parker and Hannah Andrews appeared the
second time at this meeting and published their intentions of marriage
and Joseph Parker brought a certificate from Shrewsbury and having
the consent of his parents and finding nothing to obstruct they are left to
accomplish their marriage according to the good order used amongst
friends and Gervey Pharo and Jacob Ong are appointed to see that it is
so done; ....
At our monthly meeting held in our meeting house the 14th day of the
10th month 1721. Gervay Pharo and Jacob Ong gave an account that
Joseph Parker and Hannah Andrews their marriage was accomplished
according to good order." (LEH Monthly Meeting Minutes 1715-1762
Page 12).
In the same year Joseph Parker purchased a large tract of property. It
was on this tract of land that a large portion of his descendents
remained until well into the 20th Century. Today the Joseph Parker
farm is now called Parkertown. It should be noted that I have not yet
confirmed Joseph Parker's parentage. At the time that Joseph Parker
settled in Little Egg Harbor, Shrewsbury contained numerous Parker
families. However, all of these families were related to the three
brothers, Joseph, Peter and George who settled in Monmouth County
from Rhode Island in the mid 1660's. These families continued to use
the same given names for decades, and some for centuries, after they
first settled in this country. Though I do have my doubts whether our
Joseph Parker (1701-1776) is the son of Joseph Parker (1675-1723), I
have no doubts that he is a direct relation of that family."

Sources:
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"Burial-Places. - The oldest burial-ground in Little Egg Harbor is that of
the. Friends at Tuckerton, established by Edward Andrews in 1708.

.......Joseph Parker, Sr., and his two wives, Hannah and Hannah....
---------------------------------
Marriages Recorded in Friends' Monthly Meeting. - The following is a
list of marriages, with a few interesting items, recorded in the books of
the Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting of Friends:

1721, Joseph Parker, of Shrewsbury, and Hannah Andrews married.

1739, Joseph Parker, Sr., and Hannah (daughter of Richard Osborn,
Sr.)
married, this being Parker's second wife.

1740, Micajah Willits and Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph Parker, Sr.)
married.

1745, Samuel Belanger and Alice (daughter of Joseph Parker, Sr.)
married.

1749, Edward Havens and Sarah (daughter of Joseph Parker, Sr.)
married.

1755, Joseph Parker, Jr., and Edith (daughter of Mordecai Audrews, Jr.)
married.

1757, Peter Parker, Sr., and Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph Seaman,
Sr.)
married.

1783, Caleb Osborn and Ann Parker married."

From: JCeeNJ
Source Information: HISTORY OF BURLINGTON AND MERCER COUNTIES, NEW
JERSEY,
by Major E.M. Woodward & John F. Hageman. ILLUSTRATED.
PHILADELPHIA: EVERTS & PECK. 1883 PRESS OF J.B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA.


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A female Quaker preaches (c.1723)
wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AssemblyOfQuakers.jpg
from en wikipedia. Quaker Meeting in London: A female Quaker preaches (c.1723), engraving by
Bernard Picard (1673-1733).

 

"The Quakers were known for their egalitarian treatment of women. A female preacher was unheard
of in other 18th century western churches.
(curiously the caption on this French version appears to a re-translation of the English, rather than
using the original caption on the engraving)"
From
* http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Annodomini/THEME_14/EN/theme14-4-sec.html
* or http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Annodomini/THEME_14/FR/theme-fr-14-4-sec.html

File:AssemblyOfQuakers.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
15:03, 23 June 2005 Matanya
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AssemblyOfQuakers.jpg
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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Joseph Parker
New jersey - Shrewsbury, Monmouth County - : 28 Jun 1675
died - New jersey - Parkertown, Little Egg Harbor, Burlington County
- 21 JUN 1777
Married: New jersey - Shrewsbury, Monmouth - 7 FEB 1698 - 99
Elizabeth Lippincott
born - New jersey - Shrewsbury - Monmouth County - 29 NOV 1677
died - New jersey - Tuckertown - Monmouth County - 7 JAN 1671/72
children
1. Thomas Parker - ABT 1693
2. Margaret Parker - 20 MAR 1699/00
3. Joseph Parker - New Jersey Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co - 24 NOV 1701
4.George Parker - 24 OCT 1703
5. Benjamin Parker -: 22 JAN 1704 - 05
6. Peter Parker - 10 JUN 1708
7. William Parker - 13 AUG 1709
8.James Parker -: 30 DEC 1714
9. Elizabeth Parker - 11 NOV 1716
10. Meribah Parker - 11 NOV 1716
11. Phoebe Parker - 1 MAR 1718 -19

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY, by John Stillwell, M.D.; Vol. 1;
NY 1903;
The Friends’ Records of Shrewsbury, N. J., Vol. 1

"The preponderating religious element in the early days of Shrewsbury was
Quaker. As soon as a sufficient number of families of this faith were settled upon
this tract, they established a meeting, which convened at the various houses.
George FOX records in his Journal, 27th of 6 mo., 1672, that he arrived at Richard
HARTSHORN’s, at Middletown Harbor, which was in a new country now called
Jersey; went from there to Shrewsbury, and they were building a new meeting
house there. It was evidently not ready for occupancy, for FOX preached near where
now stands the station of the Central Railroad of New Jersey at Little Silver, under
the shade of a tree that stood in the corner of the road that leads to Shrewsbury
Meeting House.* One tradition has it, that this primitive house was built of brick
imported from Holland, another, that it was of logs. In the center of the room a brick
floor was used as a fire-place, corresponding to which, overhead, was a sheet-iron
canopy, leading to the roof. This building stood until 1815, when it was torn down
and rebuilt of wood, in the following year. As has ever been the case among them,
they started a record of births, marriages, and deaths, which has been continued
without interruption, from their earliest inception to date. The first volume shows
much marginal wear and decay, and in time it is likely to be lost from these
causes. It is here produced, as is also the second volume, as literally as possible.
*Parker tradition" A Record off the MARRIAGES off the PEOPLE off GOD to SCORN
CALLED QUAKERS and ------ BORN ------ beginning"

HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY, by John Stillwell, M.D.; Vol. 1;
NY 1903;
pp. 249, 250
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008




"1699, 7th of 2d mo. , [in margin 27th of 2d mo., 1704], Joseph PARKER,
of Monmouth Co., md. to Elizabeth LIPPINCOTT, both of Shrews., at
house of Remembrance [LIPPINCOTT ?]
Witnesses:
Remembrance LIPPINCOTT Joseph PARKER
John LIPPINCOTT Elizabeth PARKER
Nathanell PARKER Margrett LIPPINCOTT
Peter PARKER Meribah SLOCOM
Richard LIPPINCOTT Mary HULITT
Edward WOOLLEY Ann LIPPINCOTT
Josiph LIPPINCOTT Lydia WOOLLEY
William ASTIN Mary LIPPINCOTT
John HANCE Mary STOREMAN
John LIPPINCOTT, Jr. Sarah LIPPINCOTT
George CORLEIS Mary WHITE
Preserve LIPPINCOTT Faith HUETT
Robert LIPPINCOTT Susana BICKLEY
William WORTH Margrett LEEDS
Franses BORDEN Jane BORDEN
Abigaell LIPPINCOTT Janitt [?] ALLEN
Abigaell DENNIS Sarah WARDELL
Sarah WHITE
Mary CHAMBERS
Mary HEARCE
Meribah WARDELL
Patience WARDELL"


HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY, by John Stillwell, M.D.; Vol. 1;
NY 1903;
pp. 249, 250
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Subject: [NJMONMOU] shrewsbury Quaker marriages and witnesses pps248-252
Tuesday, July 29, 2008



"Monmouth County History
taken from "HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL ATLAS
OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST Originally published by
Woolman & Rose of Philadelphia 1878
History of Shrewsbury Township-1878

Shrewsbury Township was incorporated in 1798. It was first settled soon after the
township of Middletown, in 1664.

In 1682 several thousand acres were under cultivation. The population is 6330.
The principal towns are Red Bank, Tinton Falls, Shrewsbury, Fair Haven, and
Oceanic.

This township, which originally covered a large part of Monmouth and Ocean
counties, is now greatly shorn of its dimensions. It is bounded on the north by
Middletown Township; on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, Eatontown and Ocean
townships; on the sourth by Wall, and on the west by Atlantic and Middletown
townships.

Shrewsbury is the largest village in the northern part of the township, twelve miles
east of Freehold, and is situated in a thriving agricultural district. It had one
Episcopal and one Presbyterian church and two Friends' meeting-houses. It is
said to have been first settled by Congregationalists, but the Society of Friends
was first organized/"

Monmouth County History-Woolman & Rose:
Last updated: 08/12/2009 19:24:03 UTC - Colts Neck, New Jersey /
http://ceresfamily.com/public/history/wr32.html
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Title Budd's Lake, New Jersey, no. 53590
Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
1035187:Photographic views of North America.
[Detroit, Mich.] : Detroit Photographic Co. or Detroit Publishing Co., ca. 1897-1924.
Call Number  WA Photos 121  Folder or box number Vol. 5
http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/dl_crosscollex/brbldl_getrec.asp?fld=img&id=1035187
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

SURNAME PARKER
Joseph PARKER (Margaret Slocum)
area(s) settled - Rhode Island - Portsmouth
- New Jersey - Monmouth county - Shrewsbury township
admitted an "inhabitant" -
freeman - 1668 - Rhode Island - Portsmouth
country from - England
occupation(s) -
large landowner
1675 - justice of the peace
1676 - 1682 - justice of the court
1682 - commissioner to lay out roads - levy taxes
member of the Assembly

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Joseph Parker
born - RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1634
died - NJ - Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co - 18 OCT 1684
married -
Margaret Unknown
born - NJ - Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co - around 1653
died - NJ - Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co - 5 JAN 1682/83
Children
1. Mary Parker : 1 DEC 1674
2 Joseph Parker : 28 JUN 1675
3. Nathanial Parker : 20 JUL 1679
4. Peter Parker : 4 OCT 1681

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Updated: 2009-04-11 13:15:32 UTC (Sat) Contact: Bill Abrams
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Saturday, July 25, 2009


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Joseph Parker
Margaret Slocum

MEMORIAL CYCLOPEDIA OF NEW JERSEY
UNDER THE EDITORIAL SUPERVISION OF MARY DEPUE OGDEN
VOLUME III
MEMORIAL HISTORY COMPANY NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 1917
Thursday, July 16, 2009

Canada Geese (Branta canadensis)
crossing road in Little Silver, New Jersey, USA
wikipedia - Wikijazz     15 January 2007   

 

"Joseph, eldest son of George and Frances Parker, was born not later than 1636, and
was taken to Rhode Island with his parents.

He was made a freeman of Portsmouth in 1668, but in 1669 was in Monmouth county,
New Jersey, where he exchanged lands in Portsmouth for land in Monmouth county,
New Jersey, then settled in Shrewsbury township, where he became a very large
landowner, his holdings, reaching from river to river, including the site of the present
village of Little Silver. It is said that this name comes from the fact that in its original
transfer from the Indians they received therefor "little silver." Joseph Parker's first house
was near the bridge crossing Parker's creek. He was made a justice of the peace in
1675, and in 1676 was appointed a justice of the court, holding until 1682, and was also
a member of the Assembly. In 1682 he was appointed a commissioner to lay out roads
and to levy taxes.

He died at Shrewsbury, August 18, 1684, aged about forty-eight years, leaving most of
his property to his son, Joseph. He married Margaret Slocum, and had sons, Joseph,
Nathaniel and Peter."

MEMORIAL CYCLOPEDIA OF NEW JERSEY
UNDER THE EDITORIAL SUPERVISION OF MARY DEPUE OGDEN
VOLUME III
MEMORIAL HISTORY COMPANY NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 1917
Thursday, July 16, 2009


"Administration of Estate: 15 May 1685, Monmouth, NJ
Genealogy of Charles Myrick Thurston and of his wife, Rachel Hall Pitman,
by their son Charles Myrick Thurston, 1865, p 40, Google Books Online
database: “In a deed from Joseph Parker to Nicholas Brown, December 28,
1669, he calls himself the eldest son of George Parker, and mentions his
mother as Frances Brown. The deed conveyed property sold by George
Parker to Brown, but he (George Parker) died before he could give a deed.
History of Monmouth County, New Jersey 1664-1920, Vol II, pp 465-466,
Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Google Books Online databse: “Among the
Associate Patentees of Monmouth were John Slocum, Joseph and Peter
Parker and Eliakim Wardell, who located in 1668.”

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Mullen:
Updated: 2009-01-24 08:45:08 UTC (Sat) Contact: Linda Mullen
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009


"Little Silver is a Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the
United States 2000 Census, the borough population was 6,170. Boy Scout Troop 126 is
affiliated with the town of Little Silver.

Little Silver was established with a Kings Land Grant in 1663 and settled in 1667. Little
Silver separated from Shrewsbury Township and incorporated as a Borough by an Act of
the New Jersey Legislature on March 19, 1923, from portions of Shrewsbury Township,
based on the results of a referendum held on April 28, 1923

There are several tales of how Little Silver received its name. In one, brothers Joseph
and Peter Parker, who settled in this area in 1667 and owned land bounded by Parker's
Creek on the south and Little Silver Creek on the north, named their holdings "Little
Silver" after their father's (George Parker) estate in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.[10] This in
turn can be traced overseas to Little Silver, a village in Devonshire, England"

Little Silver, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Silver,_New_Jersey
Saturday, August 15, 2009

Image ID: line3319, NOAA's America's Coastlines Collection
Location: Rhode Island, Block Island
Credit: Collection of Elinor Dewire, Sentinel Publications
NOAA Photo Library Search Results: Rhode Island:
Saturday, August 22, 2009



SURNAME PARKER
- George PARKER (Frances DARBYE)
ship name - Elizabeth and Ann - Robert Cooper, master
immigration date(s) 1635 - spring - twenty years year old
area(s) settled - Rhode Island - Portsmouth
admitted an "inhabitant" - 1638
freeman - March 16, 1641
country from - England
occupation(s) -
skilled wood worker
1641- until death - October, 1656 - sergeant of the court

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George Parker
born - MAR 1611/12
died - RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1656
married - RI
Frances Brown
born - RI - Portsmouth, Newport - around 1613
died - RI
Children
1. Joseph Parker RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1638
2. Peter Parker -: RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1638
3. George Parker -: RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1640
4. John Parker -: RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1645
5. Mary Parker -England - St. Peters, Sudbury, Suffolk 1646
6. Frances Parker -: RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1650
7. Meribah Parker -: RI - Portsmouth, Newport - 1652

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op=GET&db=teincnj&id=I079124
Updated: 2009-04-11 13:15:32 UTC (Sat) Contact: Bill Abrams
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more):
Saturday, July 25, 2009


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Frances Brown
born - Rhode Island -Portsmouth, Newport, 1613
married - Rhode Island -Portsmouth, Newport 1633

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Dennis Family Shrewsbury Monmouth
NJ USA:
Updated: 2009-09-17 20:03:03 UTC (Thu) Contact: Dennis
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op=GET&db=dennisaug09&id=P4039917191
Friday, December 18, 2009

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Frances DARBYE

GENEALOGIES OF R.I.FAMILIES, VOL. II, ONE BRANCH OF
THE RHODE ISLAND SHEFFIELDS, by G. Andrews Moriarty, A.
M., LL.B., F.S.A., pages 158.
1. "Mr." Ichabod Scheffield, ... He married in Portsmouth, in
1660, Mary Parker, daughter of George Parker of that town (cf,
The Register, op.cit.; Austin's Gen. Dic. of RI, p. 175; Arnold's
Vital Rec. of Rhode Island, vol. 4, p. 39).

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: New England, Irish, Scotish, Isle of
Man:
Updated: Thu Oct 19 20:39:19 2000 Contact: Nancy Ann Norman
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op=GET&db=nancn&id=I2993
Saturday, August 22, 2009

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Frances JOHNSON

"Sources:

1. Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Title: "FamilySearch® Ancestral File™ v4.19"
Publication: 3 Feb 2001
Repository:
Name: SLC - Family History Library
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 U.S.A.
SLC - Family History Library
25 N. West Temple Street
Salt Lake City
UT
84150
U.S.A.
2. Author: Larson, Kirk
Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe
Descendants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library
Repository:
Name: Kirk Larson
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 U.S.A.
Kirk Larson
23512 Belmar Dr.
Laguna Niguel
CA
92677
U.S.A.
3. Author: Torrey, Clarence Almon
Title: "New England Marriages: Prior to 1700"
Publication: 13 Feb 2001
Repository:
Name: Chino - Family History Library
Chino, CA 91709 U.S.A.
Chino - Family History Library
3354 Eucalyptus Street
Chino
CA
91709
U.S.A.
Page: p. 108, 557
4. Author: President General, Mrs. Eldred Martin Yochim
Title: "Daughters of the American Revolution magazine"
Publication: 12 Feb 2001
Text: DESCRIPTION: 693 p. ; 23 cm. NOTES: Includes bibliographical
references and index. SUBJECTS: United States--Genealogy.
Repository:
Name: Barbara Renick
Brea, CA 92823 U.S.A.
Barbara Renick
311 Copa de Oro
Brea
CA
92823
U.S.A.
Page: 57:349 1936-Boston Transcript No. 2697
5. Author: MacKenzie, George Norbury
Title: "Colonial Families of the United States of America"
Publication: (Baltimore:MD, Genealogical Publishing Co., (1907-1920)
repr. 1995), GPC #3590
Repository:
Name: Central Los Angeles Public Library
Los Angeles, CA 90071 U.S.A.
Central Los Angeles Public Library
630 W. Fifth Street
Los Angeles
CA
90071
U.S.A.
Page: 19:221, H 44:281
6. Author: Babcock, Stephen
Title: "Babcock and Allied Families Genealogy"
Publication: (Boston:MA, NEHGS, 1903) NEHGS #P3-01700
Repository:
Name: Central Los Angeles Public Library
Los Angeles, CA 90071 U.S.A.
Central Los Angeles Public Library
630 W. Fifth Street
Los Angeles
CA
90071
U.S.A."


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Updated: 2004-05-11 23:52:40 UTC (Tue) Contact: Kirk Larson
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2640299&id=I545268872

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"George Parker- Frances . Frances Parker.
313. George Parker, aged 23 years, was a passenger from London in the
Elizabeth and Ann, May n, 1634, for New England. He was an inhabitant of the
island of Acqucednecke in 1638. He was a freeman in Newport, January 1z,
1640, and in Portsmouth in 1655. He marrier1 Frances . He died in 1656.
Children.
314—1. Joseph, settled in Shrewsbury, N. J.
315—z. Frances, married Benjamin Hall.
316—3. Mary, married Ichabod Sheffield.
317—4. John.

In a deed from Joseph Parker to Nicholas Brown, December z8, 1669, he
calls himself the eldest son of George Parker, and mentions his mother as
Frances Brown. The deed conveyed property sold by George Parker to Brown,
but he (George Parker) died before he could give a deed. Frances Parker may
have been a sister or a wife of Nicholas Brown, who was in Portsmouth in
1639, and died there in 1694; his will, dated November 16, 1694, and proved
December 27, 1694, does not mention her name."

Descendants of Edward Thurston, the ... - Google Books:
Descendants of Edward Thurston, the first of the name in the colony of Rhode ...
By Charles Myrick Thurston
page 39
Monday, July 27, 2009 11:56:07 PM
Charles Myrick Xhurston ]AND OF HIS WIFE, RACHEL HALL PITMAN, Formerly Of
Newport, R.I.
After December, 1840, Of New York.
COLLECTED FOR THE FAMILY BY THEIR SON,
CHARLES MYRICK THURSTON.
1865.
With an APPENDIX, containing the names of many descendant! of
EDWARD THURSTON and HENRY PITMAN.
NEW YORK: [ PRINTED BY JOHN F. TROW & CO., 50 GREENE ST.

St Clements Church, SandwichPostcard: The Rapid Photo Printing Co. Ltd. London
http://bygonedaysphotography.blogspot.com/2009/01/clara-catherine-cradduck_22.html
22 January 2009   Clara Catherine Cradduck
Strangers in a Box: Clara Catherine Cradduck:
Wednesday, August 05, 2009

"The Church of St. Clement's is a vicarage, the parsonage of which has ever
heen part of the possessions of the archdeacon of Canterhury, to whom the
appropriation of the Church helonged, as appears hy Rilhurn, in his survey of this
county, in the reign of Edward III. when it was valued at eight marks per annum"

 

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George Parker
born - England
died - 23 JAN 1657 - 58
Married - England -St Clements, Sandwich, Kent - 30 JUL 1610
Mary White
born - England - Margate, Kent - before 1589
died -
Children
1. Elizabeth Parker 1611
2. George Parker - Rhode Island - Portsmouth, Newport - March 1611 - 12
3. Thomasine Parker 1615
4. Sarah Parker 1617
5. Robert Parker 1619
6. Anne Parker 1621
7. John Parker 1625
8. Magaret Parker ABT 1627


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Updated: 2009-04-11 13:15:32 UTC (Sat) Contact: Bill Abrams
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Thursday, July 02, 2009


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George Parker
born - England
died - 23 JAN 1657 - 58
Married - England -St Clements, Sandwich, Kent - 30 JUL 1610
Mary White
born - England - Margate, Kent - before 1589
died -

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