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Penelope Parker 1666–1740 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1666

Birth Location: Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Death Date: 1740

Death Location: Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Father: Peter Parker

Mother: Sarah Cooke

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Penelope Parker was born in 1666 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, the child of Peter Parker And Sarah Cooke. Penelope Parker passed away in 1740 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, USA.

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Biography

  • Penelope Parker was born in 1666 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA, the child of Peter Parker And Sarah Cooke.
  • Penelope Parker passed away in 1740 in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, USA.

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Penelope Parker's Ancestors

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Penelope Parker
1666–1740
Birth Place: Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Parents
Peter Parker
1638–1694
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Sarah Cooke
1646–1683
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Grandparents
George (J) Parker
1611–1656
Margate, Kent, England
Frances (Darbye) Brown
1604–1660
Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
George Parker
1585–1658
Mary White
1590–1652
Sir Brown
1601–1694
Lady Darbye
1604–1669
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Cornwall
1561–1631
Johanna Panchard*
1565–1652

Penelope Parker's Timeline

2 Records

1666
1666
Birth of Penelope Parker in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
1740
1740
Age 74
Death of Penelope Parker in Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1666
    Event Place: Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1740
    Event Place: Jamestown, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

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