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Annie Parker 1803 – 1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jan 1803

Birth Location: Franklin County, Georgia

Death Date: 17 Mar 1855

Death Location: Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas

Father: Daniel Parker

Mother: Martha Dickerson

Spouse(s): Stephen Crist

Children(s): Reason Crist

The story of Annie Parker began in 1803 in Franklin County, Georgia. Annie Parker married Stephen Crist, and had children including Reason Thomas "Parker" Crist. Annie Parker passed away in 1855 in Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas.

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Biography

  • The story of Annie Parker began in 1803 in Franklin County, Georgia.
  • Annie Parker married Stephen Crist, and had children including Reason Thomas "Parker" Crist.
  • Annie Parker passed away in 1855 in Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas.

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Annie Parker's Ancestors

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Annie Parker
1803 – 1855
Birth Place: Franklin County, Georgia
Parents
Daniel Parker
1782 – 1844
Martha (Patsy) Dickerson
1783 – 1846
Grandparents
John Parker
1758 – 1836
Baltimore, Maryland, British Colonial America
Sarah White
1759 – 1824
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Parker
1720 – 1790
Ann Clayton
1726 – 1793
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Parker
1700 – 1760
Elizabeth Parker
1740 – 1791

Annie Parker's Descendants

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Annie Parker (5 Jan 1803 – 17 Mar 1855) m. Stephen Crist (15 January 1799 – 15 November 1867)
  1. 1. Reason (Thomas "Parker") Crist (7 Nov 1848 – 28 March 1932)

Annie Parker's Timeline

2 Records

1803
5 Jan 1803
Birth of Annie Parker in Franklin County, Georgia
Franklin County, Georgia
1855
17 Mar 1855
Age 52
Death of Annie Parker in Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas
Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jan 1803
    Event Place: Franklin County, Georgia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Mar 1855
    Event Place: Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas

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