
Person Info
Susanna Elizabeth Parker: Birth: 21 Nov 1860 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois. Death: 28 Jan 1904 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri
Anna Louisa Parker: Birth: 14 May 1862 in Richland County, Illinois. Death: 05 Jan 1864 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois
William Sherman Parker: Birth: 27 Oct 1864 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois. Death: 15 Jan 1957 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California
Mary Elizabeth Parker: Birth: 01 Aug 1866 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois. Death: 11 Jun 1959 in Marion County, Oregon
Joseph Edward Parker: Birth: 21 Jun 1869 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois.
Jessie Mabel Parker: Birth: 02 May 1872 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois.
Charles Willoughby Parker: Birth: 17 Aug 1874 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois.
John Archibald Parker: Birth: 04 Apr 1877 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois. Death: Apr 1964
George Washington Parker: Birth: 03 Aug 1879 in Parkersburg, Richland County, Illinois. Death: 30 Sep 1950 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA
Ralph Ray Parker: Birth: 1881.
Arthur Leslie Parker: Birth: 10 Nov 1885 in Arnold, Custer County, Nebraska. Death: 01 Dec 1931 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa
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Note: 6 E Locust; 107 E Grand Avenue; 1318 E Cooley [Des Moines, Iowa Directory, 1889-91]*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~and Cnty, Il at the time of the 1870 federal census. Her husband, George Washington Parker, was not listed as residing in the county at that time. Three of her children were with her: Susan, age 9; William, age 5; and Mary E, age 4. ty IA, where she was living at that time, is in the possession of Charles C Reich. [Merrill Reich]*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~m Williamson(1820-1915)and Susanna Bran(1819-1891) Both from England. Louisa's daughter Susanna Elizabeth Parker married Amos Pruitt. They were my GGrandparents. Nancy Cloven-Hurst: [email protected]@@@aol.com*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~n Wesley" at Christmas. He seems almost one of our family. He was educated at Oxford, so was my Grandfather. There are more than twenty colleges at Oxford. Wesley always belonged to the Church of England. Grandfather refused to take Holy Orders and joined the despised Methodists which angered his father so that he gave his land to the younger son, a place bought of the Duchess of Somerset. So rightly should have been the eldest son's you know They were aristocrats. They got over their mad spell and gave Grandfather a hundred sheep and gave him Moulton Chapel so he was Methodist Preacher pardon me. This is of no interest to you. Will enclose needle book, I made a dull day you can count stitches outside piece like your Mother's wedding dress a gift to her from my Mother Susanna was her namesake. Love to your dear Atherton and June and to you dear Florence from your affectionate Grandmother L. E. Parker.*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ More About LOUISA ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON:nty, IA Notes for LOUISA ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON:3 Gransey Ave will be held from Jordan M E Church Monday at 2 o'clock. For further information call the Newlen Funeral Home.*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~; 424 and 426 E Locust; 107 E Grand Avenue; 1318 E Cooley [Des Moines, Iowa Directory, 1889-91]*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~and Cnty, Il at the time of the 1870 federal census. Her husband, George Washington Parker, was not listed as residing in the county at that time. Three of her children were with her: Susan, age 9; William, age 5; and Mary E, age 4. ty IA, where she was living at that time, is in the possession of Charles C Reich. [Merrill Reich]*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~m Williamson(1820-1915)and Susanna Bran(1819-1891) Both from England. Louisa's daughter Susanna Elizabeth Parker married Amos Pruitt. They were my GGrandparents. Nancy Cloven-Hurst: [email protected]@aol.com*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~n Wesley" at Christmas. He seems almost one of our family. He was educated at Oxford, so was my Grandfather. There are more than twenty colleges at Oxford. Wesley always belonged to the Church of England. Grandfather refused to take Holy Orders and joined the despised Methodists which angered his father so that he gave his land to the younger son, a place bought of the Duchess of Somerset. So rightly should have been the eldest son's you know They were aristocrats. They got over their mad spell and gave Grandfather a hundred sheep and gave him Moulton Chapel so he was Methodist Preacher pardon me. This is of no interest to you. Will enclose needle book, I made a dull day you can count stitches outside piece like your Mother's wedding dress a gift to her from my Mother Susanna was her namesake. Love to your dear Atherton and June and to you dear Florence from your affectionate Grandmother L. E. Parker.*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ More About LOUISA ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON:nty, IA Note: Notes for LOUISA ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON:3 Gransey Ave will be held from Jordan M E Church Monday at 2 o'clock. For further information call the Newlen Funeral Home.*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~; 424 and 42 |
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