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Lucinda Duty Parker 1811–1852 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1811
Birth Location: Duck River, Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Death Date: 1852
Death Location: Fort Parker, Limestone County, Texas, USA
Father: RICHARD Duty
Mother: Sarah Parker
Spouse(s): Silas Parker
Children(s): Cynthia War, Silas Parker, John Parker, John Parker, Orealana Parker, James Parker
The story of Lucinda Duty Parker began in 1811 in Duck River, Elbert County, Georgia, USA. Lucinda Duty Parker married Silas Parker, and had children including Cynthia Ann Naduah Parker Kidnapped By Comanche During War, James Parker, John Henry Parker, John Richard Parker, Orealana Parker, Silas Mercer Parker. Lucinda Duty Parker passed away in 1852 in Fort Parker, Limestone County, Texas, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Lucinda Duty Parker began in 1811 in Duck River, Elbert County, Georgia, USA.
- Lucinda Duty Parker married Silas Parker, and had children including Cynthia Ann Naduah Parker Kidnapped By Comanche During War, James Parker, John Henry Parker, John Richard Parker, Orealana Parker, Silas Mercer Parker.
- Lucinda Duty Parker passed away in 1852 in Fort Parker, Limestone County, Texas, USA.
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Lucinda Parker's Ancestors
Lucinda Parker's Descendants
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1. Cynthia (Ann "Naduah" Parker Kidnapped by Comanche during) War 1827–1870 m. Peta ('Wanderer' Nocona) Comanche 1827–1864 m. Elijah (D) Parker 1824–
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1. Quanah (Nocona) Parker 1845–1911 m. Weckeah Bear 1856–1926 m. Topay 1866–1956 m. Coby 1860– m. Ah (Uh Wuth) Takum 1864–1915 m. Mah (Chetta) Wookey 1860–1914 m. Chony 1862– m. Tonarcy 1865– m. Weckeah (Yellow) Bear 1859–1923 m. To-Nar-Cy 1864–
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1. Cynthia (Ann (Nammah Ker)) Parker 1873–1946
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2. Harold Parker 1882–1910
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3. Kelsey Parker 1898–
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4. Chee Parker 1908–1916
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5. John Parker 1878–
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6. Len (Ne-Hi-O) Parker 1890–1975
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7. Laura (Needa) Parker 1883–1968
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8. Esther Parker 1894–1919
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9. Thomas Parker 1891–1975
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10. Rev. (White) Parker 1887–1956
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11. Bessie Parker 1894–1927
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12. Baldwin Parker 1887–1963 m. Nora (Tab Ba Noid "Acquitsaketah") Gootsequetah 1885–1983
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1. Elmer Parker 1909–1988
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2. Ollie Wahkinney 1906–1993
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3. Roy Parker 1911–1986
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4. Baldwin (Parker) Jr 1918–2012
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5. Simmons (Parker Comanche Code breaker Talkers in) war 1916–1983 m. Iona (M "Ina") Aunko 1922–1979 m. Frances Parker 1919–
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6. Wilbur Parker 1915–2004
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7. Whitt Choney 1910–1994
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8. Joanne Sands 1926–2014
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13. Mary (Nau Nocca) Parker 1873–1947
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14. Wanada Parker 1883–1970
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15. Wer (Yoh Ti) Parker 1879–1965
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16. Mary (Pache) Parker 1891–1952
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17. Alice (Tape Se Up) Parker 1894–1971
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18. Alice ((Tope se up)) Parker 1894–1971
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19. Wanada ((Woon ar dy)) Parker 1887–1970
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20. Weyodee Parker 1880–1965
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21. Mary (Pache (Powwetipe)) Parker 1890–1952
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2. Pecos (Pe nah Peanut Parker) Nocona 1851–1863
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3. NakahtabaPeta (Peanuts) Parker 1849–
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4. Topsannah (Kohno) Parker 1858–1863
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5. Prairie (Flower) Parker 1845–1850
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6. Malinda (C) Parker 1854–
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2. Silas (Mercer) Parker 1835–1911
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3. John (Henry) Parker 1830–1892
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4. John (Richard) Parker 1825–1846
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5. Orealana Parker 1836–1887
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6. James Parker 1825–1833
Lucinda Parker's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1811
Event Place: Duck River, Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1852
Event Place: Fort Parker, Limestone County, Texas, USA