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Colonel John de Parker 1550–1618 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1550
Birth Location: VERIFIED- 1550 - Extwistle Manor/Hall, Briercliffe Parish, Lancashire, England. - Robt. Parker bought the land (formerly held by Kirkstall Abbey), in 1537 after the Dissolution. Parker's held it abt 200 years before moving to Cuerden Hall abt 1718.
Death Date: 08 June 1618
Death Location: VERIFIED- Southampton, Hampshire, England -A city 70 miles southwest of London and 15 miles northwest of Portsmouth. The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard the Mayflower in 1620.
Father: Sir Chesham
Mother: Margery Carpenter
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Children(s): Captain Parker
In 1550, Colonel John de Parker entered the world in VERIFIED- 1550 - Extwistle ManorHall, Briercliffe Parish, Lancashire, England. - Robt. Parker bought the land (formerly held by Kirkstall Abbey), in 1537 after the Dissolution. Parker's held it abt 200 years before moving to Cuerden Hall abt 1718., born to Sir George The 1St De Parker Of Chesham And Margery Margaret Parker Carpenter. Colonel John de Parker had children including Captain George Parker. Colonel John de Parker/ passed away in 1618 in VERIFIED- Southampton, Hampshire, England -A city 70 miles southwest of London and 15 miles northwest of Portsmouth. The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard the Mayflower in 1620..
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- In 1550, Colonel John de Parker entered the world in VERIFIED- 1550 - Extwistle Manor/Hall, Briercliffe Parish, Lancashire, England. - Robt. Parker bought the land (formerly held by Kirkstall Abbey), in 1537 after the Dissolution. Parker's held it abt 200 years before moving to Cuerden Hall abt 1718., born to Sir George The 1St De Parker Of Chesham And Margery Margaret Parker Carpenter.
- Colonel John de Parker had children including Captain George Parker.
- Colonel John de Parker passed away in 1618 in VERIFIED- Southampton, Hampshire, England -A city 70 miles southwest of London and 15 miles northwest of Portsmouth. The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard the Mayflower in 1620..
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Colonel Parker's Ancestors
Colonel Parker's Descendants
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1. Captain (George) Parker 1592–1639
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1. Maj. (George Charles Parker, III, (Cavalier w\ 2 brothers, fled Cromwell) IMMIGRANT) 1649 1627–1674 m. Florence (Elzey Cade (Parker), (IMMIGRANT - 1655) VA) 1635–1700
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1. John Parker 1665–1731 m. Tabitha Scarborough 1688–1745
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1. Eleanor Parker 1685–
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2. Charles Parker 1692–
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3. Abigail Parker 1639–
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4. Peter Parker 1700–
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5. John Parker 1684–
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6. George Parkere 1642–
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7. Phillip Parker 1652–
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8. John Parker 1702–1744
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9. Samuel Parker 1686–1761
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10. Tabitha Parker 1687–1742
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11. Eleanor Parker 1712–1745
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12. Sarah Parker 1706–1811
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13. Philip Parker 1690–1719
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14. Leah Parker 1688–1748
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15. George Parker 1698–1770
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16. Tabitha Parker 1704–
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17. Sarah Parker 1670–1726
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18. Sarah Howell 1700–1771
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Colonel Parker's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1550
Event Place: VERIFIED- 1550 - Extwistle Manor/Hall, Briercliffe Parish, Lancashire, England. - Robt. Parker bought the land (formerly held by Kirkstall Abbey), in 1537 after the Dissolution. Parker's held it abt 200 years before moving to Cuerden Hall abt 1718.
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 08 June 1618
Event Place: VERIFIED- Southampton, Hampshire, England -A city 70 miles southwest of London and 15 miles northwest of Portsmouth. The port was the point of departure for the Pilgrim Fathers aboard the Mayflower in 1620.