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Hannah Parks (Chandler)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
Death: December 31, 1829 (84)
Place of Burial: Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Capt. David Chandler and Mary Chandler
Wife of Isaac Parks
Sister of Elijah Chandler; Mary Dana; Sarah Griggs; Mehitable Tucker; David Chandler, Jr. and 6 others
Half sister of Benjamin Holt; Mary Holt and Elizabeth Holt

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About Hannah Parks

Written as recorded:

HANNAH CHANDLER (David, Joseph, John, William1) and Isaac Parks, Thompson, Conn., one mile east of what is Putnam Village, 1882.

He was b.-, d. 5 Feb., 1823, in his 80th year. They were buried on their own land which became the "old graveyard" in Killingly. She died 31 Dec., 1829, aged 54.
The children of Hannah and Isaac Parks were:
  • i Persey Parks, b 28 Dec., 1774; d. 21 Dec. 1776, a. 1 y 11 mns, 27 ds.
  • ii Rebecca Parks, b. 21 Oct., 1776; d 25 April, 1840 in her 64th year; m. Willard Leavens, who d. 8 Feb., 1823 i his 52d year, son of Penuel Leavens (who was killed at Eaton's, afterwards Bundy's gristmil,l half a mile above Cargil's mills, in Thompson) by his first wife Elizabeth Johnson. Three children.
  • iii Maky Parks, b. 13 April, 1779; m. Asa Brown, who d. 10 Aug., 1848, in Thompson. He was a farmer about one mile NE of New Boston Village in Thompson. After his death she resided with her only daughter. One child.
  • iv Persey Parks, b. 15 Oct., 1781; d. 7 Feb., 1806
  • v Sarah Parks, b. 16 April, 1784; d. 18 May, 1860, . 76; m. 13 April, 1809, Eleazer M. Spalding, who was b. 8 Oct., 1785; died 18 April, 1822 in his 37th year, son of Obed Spalding, who was b. 14 Sept., 1753; d. 13 Jan., 1819, and who m. 30 Dec., 1784, Margaret Ames, who was b. 18 May, 1760; d. 20 Sept., 1792, daughter of John Ames, Esq., of Sterling, Conn. E.M. Spalding was a farmer one mile east of Putuam, Conn. Two children.
  • vi Willard Parks, b. 20 Nov., 1786; d. 28 Nov., 1854, a. 68; m. 28 Feb., 1813 Candis Spalding, b. 13 Dec., 1787, dau. of Obed Spaldiug of Killingly, by his wife Margaret Ames of Voluntown, now (1866) Sterling, Conn., dau. of John Ames, Esq., by his wife, Miss Miller. They resided in Thompson, and in 1836 removed to Holland, thence to Oxford, and thence on to the "old Williams farm" near the east line in Charlton, Mass. Seven children.

Source: THE FAMILY OF WILLIAM AND ANNIS CHANDLER; WHO SETTLED IN ROXBURY, MASS 1637; by George Chandler; printed for the family on the press of George Hamilton of Worcester, Mass; 311 Main Street, 1883

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Note: Birth records list Sarah Parks as Sally Parks, born 4-16-1784 and Percy Parks as Perley Parks, Female, born 10-15-1781, both born at Killingly, Ct. Links:https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WQ-1Z1;https://familysear...

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Hannah Parks's Timeline

1745
June 18, 1745
Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1829
December 31, 1829
Age 84
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"Old Graveyard", Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, United States