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Rev James Parker 1605–1648 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1605

Birth Location: Awliscombe, Devon, , England

Death Date: 21 August 1648

Death Location: Barbadoes, West Indes

Father: Sir Parker

Mother: Margaret Bedford

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Children(s): Mary Parker

Rev James Parker was born in 1605 in Awliscombe, Devon, , England, the child of Sir George Giles Parker And Margaret St John Saint John Parker Lady Countess Of Bedford. Rev James Parker had children including Mary Parker. Rev James Parker passed away in 1648 in Barbadoes, West Indes.

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Biography

  • Rev James Parker was born in 1605 in Awliscombe, Devon, , England, the child of Sir George Giles Parker And Margaret St John Saint John Parker Lady Countess Of Bedford.
  • Rev James Parker had children including Mary Parker.
  • Rev James Parker passed away in 1648 in Barbadoes, West Indes.

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Rev Parker's Ancestors

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Rev Parker
1605–1648
Birth Place: Awliscombe, Devon, , England
Parents
Sir George Giles Parker
1580–1670
Horrocksford Browsholme, Yorkshire, England
Margaret (St. John (Saint John, Parker) Lady, Countess of) Bedford
1580–1622
England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rev Parker's Descendants

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Rev (James) Parker (1605–21 August 1648)
  1. 1. Mary Parker 1622–1648 m. John (Rawlings Nutting) Jr 1620–1676
    1. 1. James Nutting 1653–1672
    2. 2. John (Gardiner) Nutting 1651–1731 m. Mary Lakin 1651–1708
      1. 1. John (Nutting) III 1678–1778 m. Mary Wood 1670–1731
        1. 1. Susannah\Hannah Nutting 1734–
        2. 2. Josiah Nutting 1712–1809
        3. 3. Jacob Nutting 1705–
        4. 4. Ephraim Nutting 1728–1797
        5. 5. John (Nutting) V 1706–1776
        6. 6. Isaac Nutting 1714–1827
        7. 7. Nathaniel Nutting 1706–1785
      2. 2. Nutting 1697–1737
      3. 3. David Nutting 1691–
      4. 4. James (W) Nutting 1701–
      5. 5. Abigail Nutting 1680–1734
      6. 6. Jonathan Nutting 1689–1740 m. Mary Green 1690–1778
        1. 1. William Nutting 1712–1726 m. Joan Boynton 1717–1803
        2. 2. Anna (Annis) Nutting 1730–1815
        3. 3. Anna Nutting 1730–1778
        4. 4. Sarah Nutting 1714–1799
        5. 5. Jemima Nutting 1720–1810
        6. 6. Mary Nutting 1718–
        7. 7. Deborah Nutting 1728–1774
        8. 8. Lydia Nutting 1723–1812
      7. 7. Eleazer Nutting 1698–1791
      8. 8. Daniel Nutting 1691–1756
      9. 9. Richard Nutting 1684–1737
      10. 10. Ebenezer Nutting 1686–1762
      11. 11. Lydia Nutting 1682–1750
    3. 3. Josiah Nutting 1658–1658
    4. 4. Mary Nutting 1656–1727
    5. 5. Sarah Nutting 1663–1731
    6. 6. Richard Nutting –1737
    7. 7. Ebenezer Nutting 1666–1722 m. Lydia Hayden 1670–1756
      1. 1. Jonathan Nutting 1694–1756 m. Mercy (Grace) Barnard 1704–1799 m. Isabell Blood 1710–1756
        1. 1. Sarah Nutting 1734–1769 m. Samuel Owen 1716–1772
        2. 2. Ebenezer NUTTING 1737–1822
        3. 3. David Nutting 1745–1818
        4. 4. James Nutting 1738–1822
        5. 5. Jonathan NUTTING 1735–1811
        6. 6. Lydia Nutting 1741–1769
        7. 7. Catherine Nutting 1747–1756
        8. 8. Lydia Nutting 1743–1812
        9. 9. Sarah Nutting 1741–1823
        10. 10. Anne Nutting 1749–
        11. 11. Ebenezer Nutting 1737–1755
      2. 2. Mary Nutting 1689–1745
      3. 3. Josiah Nutting 1658–1767
      4. 4. James Nutting 1703–1770
      5. 5. Mary Nutting 1714–
      6. 6. Benjamin Nutting 1711–1749
      7. 7. John Nutting 1709–1776
      8. 8. Ebenezer Nutting 1700–
      9. 9. Lydia Nutting 1692–
      10. 10. Sarah Nutting 1698–1759
      11. 11. Josiah Nutting 1705–1776

Rev Parker's Timeline

2 Records

1605
1605
Birth of Rev James Parker in Awliscombe, Devon, , England
Awliscombe, Devon, , England
1648
21 August 1648
Age 43
Death of Rev James Parker in Barbadoes, West Indes
Barbadoes, West Indes

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1605
    Event Place: Awliscombe, Devon, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 August 1648
    Event Place: Barbadoes, West Indes

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