Friday, April 25, 2014

Drusilla Parker's Family Record Book

Daniel Parker was the 12th child of Joshua  and Drusilla Parker. He married ( Annie)  Hannah Barbara Morris on 26 Oct 1887.  They  lived in Salt Lake City where Daniel worked as a teamster for several years. The couple had Daniel Delroy on Aug 19, 1888, Hannah Pearl 31 Aug 1890, Vernal Morris, 22 July 1892, Edna Cook, 25, May 1895, Louis Hartley, 14 Aug 1897, Melvin Whittle, 21 April 1900, Mildred Parker 28 April 1903 and Harold Parker 26 April 1906.

Daniel had in his possession at the time of his death in April 1970 the Parker family record book what was owned by his grandmother Drusilla Parker. At Daniel Delroys death his daughter Mary Louise Parker then had possession of the book until her death in 2003.
Daniel Delory (Del) Parker
Mary Louise Parker Lindman holding the Parker record book as Parker family cousin  Melanie Dewsnap looks on










Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Joshua Parker Chronology by Robert Smith


Robert Smith started this project in 2003 in response to a newly found Parker cousin. This cousin, after hearing him say that Joshua isn't a descendant of the “New England” Parkers, asked “How do you know we don’t descend from Joshua Parker born 1740 in Massachusetts?”

Robert remembers the following..."Melanie Dewsnup, another Parker cousin, had asked the same question several years earlier, at that time I gathered together all the evidence I had to prove my statement to her. Afterwards, I filed it all away, so now I had to dig it all out again. I thought that if I put it all together in one paper then all I would have to do was e-mail or send it via snail mail, thereby saving lots of time.

This project, as a lot of mine do, found a way to migrate to the “back burner”. I’d open it up from time to time and add to it, correct it, but then I’d save it away and not touch it again for weeks, all without an idea as to when or how to finish it Although it was growing in length I saw no end to it.

Then in November of 2004, cousins Suzanne Hansen and Debbie Hadden told me of the “Parker DNA Project” and of Dr. Greg Parker. When I e-mailed Greg and mentioned this paper and he was interested in it. So I began working on it again and although it isn’t perfect, I hope it will serve the useful purpose of informing others about my / our progenitor, Joshua Parker. I have scanned most of the pertinent documents and embedded these scans directly into the text. I have also supplied my conclusions that you, the reader, are free to accept or reject.

I've decided to finalize this paper, convert it to a PDF format, and pass it on to those that may be interested, in the hope of stimulating others to further research our Parkers."

To read more download the booklet which is posted on scribid - enjoy!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/219763575/A-Joshua-Parker-Chronology-v4a


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

What About The Massachusetts Parkers

By Melanie Dewsnup

For many decades, our Parker family tree has taken a wrong turn.   My grandfather, John Leon Parker, his grandfather Fredrick Albion Parker, and his great aunt Mary Melissa Parker (Summerhays), all traced our family back through a Parker family line that had their American roots in Massachusetts.  In the days of snail mail and lack of accessibility to records, our family genealogists used information and circumstantial evidence from the book, “The Genes of Abraham Parker” to trace our line.  The names and dates of this Massachusetts line were close enough to what we knew about our Parker family, that my grandfather John Leon Parker (particularly) felt this was the correct line.

However, recent DNA discoveries have shown that our Parker line is not a match with descendants of this Massachusetts Parker line.  Also, record/source evidence has proven that we are also not linked to this family.  We have worked diligently on Family Search/Tree to correct this mistake.

Below is the pedigree of the Massachusetts family that we have been linked to for ages – we wanted you to have the correct information, so you could see how this is not our New York Parker line.

From "The Genes of Abraham Parker 1612-1685" (p. 2)
Joshua Parker (b. 1740) married Mary Boynton (m. Mar. 15, 1764 in Westford, MA).
He had a son with Mary Boynton: Joshua, b. 1764 in Westford, Massachusetts.
They also had: Patty, Mary, and lastly Jeremiah (christened 1771).
Mary Boynton died in Westford, MA, on Nov. 30, 1771.
Joshua Sr. (b. 1740) then married Hannah Kidder (2nd Wife) of Cambridge, in Westford, on  March 8, 1774.

They had the following children: Amaziah Fassett, Hannah, Dorothy (Dolly), and Benjamin.
The source says he (Joshua b. 1740) "resided sometime in Cavendish, Vermont, then moved to Gouverneur, New York, where his daughter Dorothy (Dolly) resided and he died there about 1831."
His son, Joshua (b. 1764 in Westford, MA --“Deacon Joshua”) married Hannah Jackman of Lunenburg in 1790, and had the following children, Mary (Polly), Betsey, Levi, Joshua (b.1803), Abner, John W.
The source says, "Deacon Joshua died Dec. 22, 1827. Joshua and Hannah are buried in Cavendish, Vermont."

His son Joshua (b. 1803,) married Eunice Conant. This source says, "Joshua born April 17, 1803, married February 1830 to Eunice Conant, daughter of Jonathan and Hannah (Shaw) Conant who was born, June 22, 1797, and died May 18, 1882 (almost 85) in Cavendish, with Joshua dying there Aug. 22, 1879, at age 76.

He had the following succession: Charles D, grandson Charles C, great grandson Richard P." (From "The Genes of Abraham Parker" page 2.)