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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. infant Parker: Birth: Est 1867/1868. Death: in Died In Infancy

  2. infant Parker: Birth: Est 1868/1869. Death: in Died In Infancy

  3. Eugene Calhoun Parker: Birth: 19 SEP 1870 in Bullock Co.,GA. Death: 18 JAN 1931 in Tatnall Co.,GA

  4. Milo Monroe Parker: Birth: 15 DEC 1871 in Bullock Co.,GA. Death: 25 JUL 1925 in FL

  5. Mamie Jo Parker: Birth: 26 FEB 1875 in Bullock Co.,GA. Death: 1942 in Toombs Co.,GA


Sources
1. Title:   "Descendants of John Parker and Sarah Gordy"
Author:   Ima Zylks-Adcox
Publication:   Gateway Press Inc., Baltimore, 1989

Notes
a. Note:   [Infantry] Battalion [not to be confused with 2nd GA Infantry]; Wright's Brigade; A.P. Hill's Corps.; Army Northern VA. After the War, Joseph Pinkney Parker built a monument in Troy, AL in memory of John Wilkes Boothe for assassinating Lincoln. "Pink," as he was known by friends, hated Lincoln and was very bitter by the end of the War. It is little wonder, as the Parker ancestral homeplace had been burnt to the ground by Sherman, the crops destroyed, and his sister had received 'ill treatment' at the hands of Yankees. After the War, Joseph Pinkney Parker refused to take the federal "Oath of Allegiance." Moreover, two of his brothers had been killed in the War.
  source: "Descendants of John Parker and Sarah Gordy", Ima Zylks-Adcox, Gateway Press Inc., Baltimore, 1989, LCC card # 89-80755, pp. 250-267, 484-489.
  During the War, the 2nd GA. [Infantry] Battalion was engaged in many fierce battles, including Gettysburg.
Note:   Joseph Pinckney Parker, Confederate soldier, served in Co. "A", 2nd GA.


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