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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Ann Elizabeth ParkEs (Perry) Cook): Birth: 12 JUN 1843. Death: 09 JUN 1862

  2. es Philip \Park: Birth: 21 JUL 1845. Death: 05 DEC 1909 in Bartley, Washington Towns, New Jersey

  3. Robert H Park,es: Birth: 25 APR 1847.

  4. William Zuel Park,es: Birth: 25 APR 1847.


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Male Parks: Birth: 27 DEC 1861 in Washington twp, morris long Valley, NJ.


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Daniel Parks: Birth: 24 DEC 1862 in Washington Twp, Long Valley, Morris co, New Jersey. Death: 11 FEB 1946 in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey

  2. William Parks,es: Birth: 28 APR 1863.

  3. David W Parks,es: Birth: 13 JAN 1865.

  4. Mary Catherine Parks,es: Birth: 23 APR 1866.

  5. Alice W Parks,es: Birth: 05 DEC 1867.

  6. Barbara Parks,es: Birth: 19 JUL 1869.

  7. George Parks,es: Birth: 24 MAY 1871.


Sources
1. Title:   Public Member Trees
Page:   Database online.
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;
2. Title:   family Bible records
3. Title:   1850 United States Federal Census
4. Title:   Bible records at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
5. Title:   Bible records at Rutgers University

Notes
a. Note:   H18
Note:   Little is known of him or where he came form he worked as a farmer in Long valley ,New Jersey formerly known as German Valley, a census shows him working as a miller with his fourteen year old son Phillip. It was this son with whom he lived and died in Succasunna , NJ He had two wives, the first was Catherine an older Philhower sister to Mary Philhower. The first of seven children to Mary was Daniel Jr my Grandfather. I have transcripts of Bible records for both wives one spelling the name Parks, the other Parkes. Unable to track either Mary or Catherine Philhower. At this time nothing is known of his two wibves or what happened to them. Rutgers marriage index shows he was a widower when married to Mary. Census recirds show he worked with his fourteen 14 yr old son Phillip in Succunna as miller. Perhaps in Coopers grist mill. 1870 census shows he and his family living in Succasunna, Morris County, and he working as a freighter. The Succasunna to Roxbury was an iron ore minning region until 1878. Most of the population worked in or for the mines. Wesley B Smith the local Parks authority now deceased, provided Bible transcripts from two Bibles belonging to Mary and Catherine, his two wives Apparently these records at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey


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