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Elder John Parker MP (1758 - 1836)

Someone has linked the Elder John Parker and his siblings (Daniel Parker; Thomas Parker; Susanne Daughhetee and Francis Parker) of Parker yDNA FamilyGroup #05 with Thomas Parker 1768-1846 born Hampshir...

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4/10/2007
12/12/2018
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4/10/2007

Elder John Parker MP (1758 - 1836)

Someone has linked the Elder John Parker and his siblings (Daniel Parker; Thomas Parker; Susanne Daughhetee and Francis Parker) of Parker yDNA FamilyGroup #05 with Thomas Parker 1768-1846 born Hampshir...

12/12/2018

Orlena O'Quinn MP (1836 - 1887)

"Orleana", "Orlena Parker"

Residence : Anderson county, part of, Anderson, Texas - 1850* Residence : Precinct 5, Anderson, Texas, United States - 1880** Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy : Jan 27 2018, 5:35:07 UTC th...

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7/16/2010
2/28/2016
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7/16/2010

Orlena O'Quinn MP (1836 - 1887)

"Orleana", "Orlena Parker"

Residence : Anderson county, part of, Anderson, Texas - 1850* Residence : Precinct 5, Anderson, Texas, United States - 1880** Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy : Jan 27 2018, 5:35:07 UTC th...

2/28/2016

Silas Mercer Parker, Jr. (c.1833 - 1836)

the Fort Parker Massacre.

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11/23/2008
2/28/2016
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11/23/2008
2/28/2016

Lucinda Mercer Roberts MP (c.1804 - bef.1850)

"Lucy", "Usry", "Parker"

have died in 1836 as she was married to William W. Roberts 28 jun 1844 in Brazos County, TX. After Silas' death, she and the children lived with Joshua Hadley. She reportedly was married to Ramsey Usry...

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5/3/2007
2/28/2016
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5/3/2007

Lucinda Mercer Roberts MP (c.1804 - bef.1850)

"Lucy", "Usry", "Parker"

have died in 1836 as she was married to William W. Roberts 28 jun 1844 in Brazos County, TX. After Silas' death, she and the children lived with Joshua Hadley. She reportedly was married to Ramsey Usry...

2/28/2016

year old James Pratt Plummer and his mother, Rachel Plummer, were captured by Indians during the Fort Paker Massacre on May 19, 1836. He was immediately separated from his mother and never saw her agai...

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9/27/2010
2/28/2016
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9/27/2010

year old James Pratt Plummer and his mother, Rachel Plummer, were captured by Indians during the Fort Paker Massacre on May 19, 1836. He was immediately separated from his mother and never saw her agai...

2/28/2016

Sarah "Sally" (Pinson) Duty Parker MP (1758 - 1836)

"Sally", "Sallie", "Lucy"

Sarah “Sallie” Pinson Duty Parker BIRTH 10 Jul 1758 Laurens County, South Carolina, USA DEATH May 1836 (aged 77) Fort Parker, Limestone County, Texas, USA BURIAL Fort Parker Memorial Park Groesbeck, Li...

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6/29/2015
2/28/2016
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6/29/2015

Sarah "Sally" (Pinson) Duty Parker MP (1758 - 1836)

"Sally", "Sallie", "Lucy"

Sarah “Sallie” Pinson Duty Parker BIRTH 10 Jul 1758 Laurens County, South Carolina, USA DEATH May 1836 (aged 77) Fort Parker, Limestone County, Texas, USA BURIAL Fort Parker Memorial Park Groesbeck, Li...

2/28/2016

John Richard Parker (c.1830 - c.1915)

Richard Parker (1830–1915?) was the brother of Cynthia Ann Parker and the Uncle of Quanah Parker, last chief of the Comanches. An Anglo-Texas man of Scots-Irish descent who suffered being kidnapped fro...

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6/28/2008
2/28/2016
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6/28/2008

John Richard Parker (c.1830 - c.1915)

Richard Parker (1830–1915?) was the brother of Cynthia Ann Parker and the Uncle of Quanah Parker, last chief of the Comanches. An Anglo-Texas man of Scots-Irish descent who suffered being kidnapped fro...

2/28/2016

Quanah Parker, Comanche Chief MP (1845 - 1911)

"The Last Comanche Chief"

There is a great deal to read in here. WONDERFUL WORK HERE. Quanah Parker (Comanche kwana, "smell, odor" or "fragrant") The Comanche Nation I'm adding this at the top because it shouldn't be missed! I ...

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5/3/2007
2/28/2016
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5/3/2007

Quanah Parker, Comanche Chief MP (1845 - 1911)

"The Last Comanche Chief"

There is a great deal to read in here. WONDERFUL WORK HERE. Quanah Parker (Comanche kwana, "smell, odor" or "fragrant") The Comanche Nation I'm adding this at the top because it shouldn't be missed! I ...

2/28/2016

Clara Elizabeth Kellogg MP (1788 - 1838)

Duty Kellogg was captured during the Fort Parker Massacre and ransomed within 3 months. Her step-father, Elder John Parker and her half brothers, Silas and Benjamin Parker, were killed. Her 1st cousins...

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9/27/2010
2/27/2016
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9/27/2010

Clara Elizabeth Kellogg MP (1788 - 1838)

Duty Kellogg was captured during the Fort Parker Massacre and ransomed within 3 months. Her step-father, Elder John Parker and her half brothers, Silas and Benjamin Parker, were killed. Her 1st cousins...

2/27/2016

Lorenzo Dow Nixon (bef.1820 - aft.1838)

the Fort Parker Massacre.

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12/6/2010
2/27/2016
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12/6/2010

Lorenzo Dow Nixon (bef.1820 - aft.1838)

the Fort Parker Massacre.

2/27/2016

Sarah Nixon (c.1818 - d.)

the Fort Parker Massacre.

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9/27/2010
2/27/2016
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9/27/2010

Sarah Nixon (c.1818 - d.)

the Fort Parker Massacre.

2/27/2016

Luther Thomas Martin Plummer MP (1811 - 1875)

the Fort Parker Massacre. Luther Thomas Martin Plummer BIRTH 1811 Caroline County, Maryland, USA DEATH 1875 (aged 63–64) Limestone County, Texas, USA BURIAL Plummer Cemetery Limestone County, Texas, U...

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9/27/2010
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9/27/2010

Luther Thomas Martin Plummer MP (1811 - 1875)

the Fort Parker Massacre. Luther Thomas Martin Plummer BIRTH 1811 Caroline County, Maryland, USA DEATH 1875 (aged 63–64) Limestone County, Texas, USA BURIAL Plummer Cemetery Limestone County, Texas, U...

2/27/2016

Parker Plummer (1818 - 1839) was the daughter of James W. Parker and the cousin of Quanah Parker, last free-roaming chief of the Comanches. An Anglo-Texan woman of Scots-Irish descent, she was kidnappe...

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3/1/2010
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3/1/2010

Parker Plummer (1818 - 1839) was the daughter of James W. Parker and the cousin of Quanah Parker, last free-roaming chief of the Comanches. An Anglo-Texan woman of Scots-Irish descent, she was kidnappe...

2/27/2016

James William Parker, Sr. MP (1797 - 1864)

Reference: Wikipedia James W. Parker (born 1797 - died 1864) was the uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker and the Great-Uncle of Quanah Parker, last chief of the Comanches. A man of Scots-Irish descent, he was ...

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1/22/2008
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1/22/2008

James William Parker, Sr. MP (1797 - 1864)

Reference: Wikipedia James W. Parker (born 1797 - died 1864) was the uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker and the Great-Uncle of Quanah Parker, last chief of the Comanches. A man of Scots-Irish descent, he was ...

2/27/2016

Benjamin F.W. Parker MP (1788 - 1836)

May 19, 1836, a large party of Native Americans, including Comanches, Kiowas, Caddos, and Wichitas, attacked the inhabitants of Fort Parker. In her memoir, Rachel Plummer wrote that "one minute the fie...

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4/11/2007
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4/11/2007

Benjamin F.W. Parker MP (1788 - 1836)

May 19, 1836, a large party of Native Americans, including Comanches, Kiowas, Caddos, and Wichitas, attacked the inhabitants of Fort Parker. In her memoir, Rachel Plummer wrote that "one minute the fie...

2/27/2016

Silas Mercer Parker MP (1804 - 1836)

On May 19, 1836, a large party of Native Americans, including Comanches, Kiowas, Caddos, and Wichitas, attacked the inhabitants of Fort Parker. In her memoir, Rachel Plummer wrote that "one minute th...

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5/3/2007
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5/3/2007

Silas Mercer Parker MP (1804 - 1836)

On May 19, 1836, a large party of Native Americans, including Comanches, Kiowas, Caddos, and Wichitas, attacked the inhabitants of Fort Parker. In her memoir, Rachel Plummer wrote that "one minute th...

2/27/2016

Peta Nocona, Comanche Chief MP (c.1819 - 1864)

"Wanderer"

Peta Nocona (b. ? - d. 1864?) was a Comanche chief who led the Noconi band of Comanches in Texas, Oklahoma, Mexico, Colorado and New Mexico from the 1830s to 1860. He was the son of the infamous Coma...

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1/22/2008
2/27/2016
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1/22/2008

Peta Nocona, Comanche Chief MP (c.1819 - 1864)

"Wanderer"

Peta Nocona (b. ? - d. 1864?) was a Comanche chief who led the Noconi band of Comanches in Texas, Oklahoma, Mexico, Colorado and New Mexico from the 1830s to 1860. He was the son of the infamous Coma...

2/27/2016

Cynthia Ann Nocona MP (1827 - bef.1870)

"Naut dah", "Nautdah", "Nadua", "Naduah"

For info about Cynthia Ann Parker, see:

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5/3/2007
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5/3/2007

Cynthia Ann Nocona MP (1827 - bef.1870)

"Naut dah", "Nautdah", "Nadua", "Naduah"

For info about Cynthia Ann Parker, see:

2/27/2016