Birth | August 26, 1828 33 33 |
Death of a father | October 22, 1853 (Age 25) John PARKER - father |
Religious marriage | Queen Victoria Rice - View Family December 13, 1855 (Age 27) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | June 13, 1862 (Age 33) Georgia Emma Anne "Annie" PARKER - daughter |
Birth of a daughter #2 | May 25, 1873 (Age 44) Campbell County GA Beatrice D "Attie" PARKER - daughter |
Marriage of a daughter | Emma Anne "Annie" PARKER - View Family February 21, 1878 (Age 49) Campbell County GA James Samuel SEWELL - son-in-law Emma Anne "Annie" PARKER - daughter |
Death of a mother | January 27, 1879 (Age 50) Elizabeth Macombson - mother |
Death | March 10, 1900 (Age 71) Ben Hill Fulton County Georgia |
Burial | Address: Stonewall Tell Road Cliftondale, Fulton County Georgia, USA Cemetery: Enon Baptist Church Cemetery |
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John PARKER
Birth October 22, 1794 -
Death October 22, 1853 (Age 59) - Loading...
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2 months mother |
Elizabeth Macombson
Birth 1795 -
Death January 27, 1879 (Age 84) - Loading...
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John A PARKER
Birth August 26, 1828 33 33 -
Death March 10, 1900 (Age 71) - Ben Hill Fulton County Georgia Loading...
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John A PARKER
Birth August 26, 1828 33 33 -
Death March 10, 1900 (Age 71) - Ben Hill Fulton County Georgia Loading...
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13 years wife |
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Marriage: December 13, 1855 |
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7 years #1 daughter |
Emma Anne "Annie" PARKER
Birth June 13, 1862 33 20 - Georgia
Death December 6, 1937 (Age 75) - Atlanta GA Loading...
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11 years #2 daughter(Birth) |
Beatrice D "Attie" PARKER
Birth May 25, 1873 44 31 - Campbell County GA
Death July 18, 1951 (Age 78) - Loading...
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Family with parents | |
John PARKER 1794–1853 | |
Elizabeth Macombson 1795–1879 | |
John A PARKER 1828–1900 | |
Immediate Family | |
Queen Victoria Rice 1841–1923 | |
Emma Anne "Annie" PARKER 1862–1937 | |
Beatrice D "Attie" PARKER 1873–1951 |