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About Mary Parker
Find A Grave Memorial# 62427866
Mary Carder Parker
- Birth: Mar. 27, 1686 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
- Death: 1726 in Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
- This unreadable gravestone is believed to be of Mary Carder, the first wife of Dea. Samuel Parker.
- He was b. Sept. 22, 1682 at Groton, Mass.,
- s. of cousins James and Mary (Parker) Parker.
- He d. Oct. 30, 1775 at Coventry, Conn., Æ 94.
- This unreadable gravestone is believed to be of Mary Carder, the first wife of Dea. Samuel Parker.
- According to information provided by a volunteer, Mary's gravestone is next to Dea. Parker's second wife Hannah Lothrop, the former widow of Samuel Thompson of Farmington, Conn.
- There is no record of when Dea. Parker and the widow Hannah Thompson married, but in September 1742 Hannah was still called the widow Hannah Thompson when the estate of her deceased husband was ordered to be distributed to the heirs, including her widow's thirds. In September 1742, Dea. Parker was 60 years old.
- Dea. Samuel Parker and Mary Carder m. of record June 1, 1704 at Boston, Mass. (by Rev. James Allen.)
- Whereas the ancestry of Dea. Parker is known,
- the ancestry of Mary Carder is not conclusively known, but her parents were possibly Gilbert Carder (q.v. Cordey) and his wife Joanne.
- The date of Mary's death at Coventry, Conn. is not of printed record.
- Their first three children were b. of record at Boston (Samuel, Jr., Mary and James)
- with the four youngest of record at Coventry, Conn. (John, Esther, Phineas and Joseph.)
- Their dau. Mary, born at Boston,
- m. Phineas Strong at Coventry in 1724 and
- she died as Mary (Parker) Strong at Coventry in 1757.
- She and her husband have their own gravestones at Coventry's South Street Cemetery. Family links:
- Spouse:
- Samuel Parker (1682 - 1775)
- Children:
- Samuel Parker (1704 - 1772)*
- Mary Parker Strong (1707 - 1757)*
- James Parker (1709 - 1781)*
- John Parker (1714 - 1801)*
- Esther Parker Grant (1716 - 1760)*
- Phineas Parker (1718 - 1797)*
- Joseph Parker (1723 - 1792)*
- Burial: Nathan Hale Cemetery in Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA *************************** http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hnparker&...
ID: I895 Name: Mary Carder
- Given Name: Mary
- Surname: Carder
- Sex: F
- Birth: 27 Mar 1686 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Ma [1]
- Death: Y
- _UID: 697E44D63743C4458ED2ABF918A66DD4871F; Change Date: 30 Mar 2012 at 19:09
Marriage 1 Samuel Parker b: 22 Sep 1682 in Groton, Mass
- Married: 1 Jun 1704 in Boston, Massachusetts [2]
- Change Date: 11 Jul 2013 Children
- 1 Samuel Parker b: 6 Mar 1704 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Ma
- 2 Mary Parker b: 26 Jun 1706 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Ma
- 3 James Parker b: 13 Jul 1708 in Boston, Suffolk Co., Ma
- 4 Mercy Parker
- 5 Joannah Parker b: 3 Sep 1712 in Stonington, New London Co., Ct
- 6 John Parker b: 21 Jul 1714 in Coventry, Tolland Co., Ct
- 7 Esther Parker b: 28 May 1716 in Coventry, Tolland Co., Ct
- 8 Phineas Parker b: 12 Feb 1719 in Coventry, Tolland Co., Ct
- 9 Joseph Parker b: 2 Nov 1723 in Coventry, Tolland Co., Ct
Sources:
- 1 Abbrev: The New England Ball Project; Title: The New England Ball Project; Publication: http://www.newenglandballproject.com/index.htm
- 2 Abbrev: Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1809; Title: Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1809; Author: Edward W. McGlenen; Publication: 1898, 1977; Repository: ; Name: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas; Page: Vol 1, pg 14 *************************
- Residence: USA
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: May 7 2020, 0:25:50 UTC
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: May 7 2020, 0:25:50 UTC
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62427866/mary-parker
Maintained by: Don Blauvelt
Originally Created by: Sara
Added: 2 Dec 2010
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 62427866
This unreadable gravestone is believed to be of Mary Carder, the first wife of Dea. Samuel Parker. He was b. Sept. 22, 1682 at Groton, Mass., s. of cousins James and Mary (Parker) Parker. He d. Oct. 30, 1775 at Coventry, Conn., Æ 94.
According to information provided by a volunteer, Mary's gravestone is next to Dea. Parker's second wife Hannah Lothrop, the former widow of Samuel Thompson of Farmington, Conn. There is no record of when Dea. Parker and the widow Hannah Thompson married, but in September 1742 Hannah was still called the widow Hannah Thompson when the estate of her deceased husband was ordered to be distributed to the heirs, including her widow's thirds. In September 1742, Dea. Parker was 60 years old.
Dea. Samuel Parker and Mary Carder m. of record June 1, 1704 at Boston, Mass. (by Rev. James Allen.) Whereas the ancestry of Dea. Parker is known, the ancestry of Mary Carder is not conclusively known, but her parents were possibly Gilbert Carder (q.v. Cordey) and his wife Joanne. The date of Mary's death at Coventry, Conn. is not of printed record. Their first three children were b. of record at Boston (Samuel, Jr., Mary and James) with the four youngest of record at Coventry, Conn. (John, Esther, Phineas and Joseph.) Their dau. Mary, born at Boston, m. Phineas Strong at Coventry in 1724 and she died as Mary (Parker) Strong at Coventry in 1757. She and her husband have their own gravestones at Coventry's South Street Cemetery.
Family Members
Spouse
Samuel Parker
1682–1775 (m. 1704)
Children
Samuel Parker
1704–1772
Mary Parker Strong
1706–1757
James Parker
1709–1781
Mercy Parker Root
1710–1767
John Parker
1714–1798
Esther Parker Grant
1716–1760
Phineas Parker
1719–1797
Joseph Parker
1723–1792
Mary Parker's Timeline
1686 |
March 27, 1686
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1700 |
1700
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Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1704 |
March 6, 1704
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Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
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1706 |
June 26, 1706
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Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
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1708 |
July 13, 1708
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Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
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1712 |
September 3, 1712
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Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
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1714 |
July 21, 1714
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Coventry, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony
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1716 |
May 28, 1716
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Coventry, Hartford County (now Tolland County), Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1719 |
February 12, 1719
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Coventry, Hartford County (Present Tolland County), Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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