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Anderson Parker 1830–1918 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jun 1830

Birth Location: Smithville, Marlboro, South Carolina

Death Date: 5 May 1918

Death Location: Wallace, Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States of America

Father: Andrew Parker

Mother: Lavina Perhelth

Spouse(s): Sarah Turner, Veneltie Quick

Children(s): Julia Parker, Dee Parker, Columbus Parker, Hudson Parker, Charles Parker, James Parker, Elias Parker, Lawrence Parker, Samuel Parker

In 1830, Anderson Parker entered the world in Smithville, Marlboro, South Carolina, born to Andrew Parker And Lavina Vicie Perhelth. Anderson Parker married Sarah Ann Turner, Veneltie Quick, and had children including Charles Parker, Columbus Parker, Dee P Parker, Elias Parker, Hudson D Parker, James T Parker, Julia Parker, Lawrence Parker, Samuel Parker. Anderson Parker passed away in 1918 in Wallace, Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1830, Anderson Parker entered the world in Smithville, Marlboro, South Carolina, born to Andrew Parker And Lavina Vicie Perhelth.
  • Anderson Parker married Sarah Ann Turner, Veneltie Quick, and had children including Charles Parker, Columbus Parker, Dee P Parker, Elias Parker, Hudson D Parker, James T Parker, Julia Parker, Lawrence Parker, Samuel Parker.
  • Anderson Parker passed away in 1918 in Wallace, Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Anderson Parker's Ancestors

Self
Anderson Parker
1830–1918
Birth Place: Smithville, Marlboro, South Carolina
Parents
Andrew Parker
1810–1880
South Carolina
Lavina (Vicie) Perhelth
1810–1880
South Carolina
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anderson Parker's Descendants

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Anderson Parker (15 Jun 1830–5 May 1918) m. Sarah (Ann) Turner (abt 1839–27 Dec 1890) m. Veneltie Quick (Feb 1844–07 April 1910)
  1. 1. Julia Parker 1857–1936 m. Calvin Walters 1865–1900
    1. 1. Willie (Cooley) Walters 1896–1970
    2. 2. Frank Walters 1899–
    3. 3. Fannie Gattis 1894–1941 m. J (S) Gaddy 1862–1925 m. Jim Gattis 1873–1925
      1. 1. Clara (Mae) Gaddy 1918–1992 m. Frier 1909–1980
      2. 2. Henry Gaddy 1901–
      3. 3. Annie (L(illian?)) Gaddy 1915–
      4. 4. Marvin (L) Gaddy 1913–1942 m. Daisy Jordan 1914–1997
        1. 1. Juanita Gattis 1941–
        2. 2. Carl Gattis 1939–2010
      5. 5. James (T) Gaddy 1923–1973 m. Eva (Jane) Gattis 1926–1979
        1. 1. Lee (Robert) Gattis 1947–2017
        2. 2. James (Harold) Gattis 1949–2018
        3. 3. Thomas Gattis 1921–2006
      6. 6. Edmund Gaddy 1905–
      7. 7. William (Dudley) Gattis 1921–1969
      8. 8. Gabrielle Gaddy 1924–1935
  2. 2. Dee (P) Parker 1885–1952
  3. 3. Columbus Parker 1875–
  4. 4. Hudson (D.) Parker 1875–1947
  5. 5. Charles Parker 1865–1920
  6. 6. James (T.) Parker 1868–
  7. 7. Elias Parker 1885–
  8. 8. Lawrence Parker 1876–1954
  9. 9. Samuel Parker 1870–

Anderson Parker's Timeline

2 Records

1830
15 Jun 1830
Birth of Anderson Parker in Smithville, Marlboro, South Carolina
Smithville, Marlboro, South Carolina
1918
5 May 1918
Age 88
Death of Anderson Parker in South Carolina, USA
South Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jun 1830
    Event Place: Smithville, Marlboro, South Carolina
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 May 1918
    Event Place: South Carolina, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] South Carolina Death Records, South Carolina Department of Archives and History; Columbia, South Carolina; South Carolina Death Records; Year Range: 1925-1949; Death County or Certificate Range: Marlboro
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Wallace, Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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