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Phillip Parker 1656–1721 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1656

Birth Location: Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA

Death Date: Mar 1721

Death Location: Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA

Father: Capt. Northampton)

Mother: Florence (Parker)

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Phillip Parker was born in 1656 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA, the child of Capt George Parker Immigrant 1649 Northampton And Florence Elzey Cade Parker. Phillip Parker passed away in 1721 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • Phillip Parker was born in 1656 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA, the child of Capt George Parker Immigrant 1649 Northampton And Florence Elzey Cade Parker.
  • Phillip Parker passed away in 1721 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA.

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Phillip Parker's Ancestors

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Phillip Parker
1656–1721
Birth Place: Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA
Parents
Capt. George PARKER (Immigrant 1649, Northampton)
1627–1674
Park Hall, Staffordshire, , England
Florence (Elzey Cade) (Parker)
1635–1700
Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
Grandparents
Captain (George) Parker
1592–1639
St Michaels, Hampshire, , England
Abigail (Barlow) Parker
1599–1645
Southampton, Hampshire, , England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Phillip Parker's Timeline

2 Records

1656
Abt. 1656
Birth of Phillip Parker in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA
Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA
1721
Mar 1721
Age 65
Death of Phillip Parker in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA
Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1656
    Event Place: Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 1721
    Event Place: Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA

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