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Thomas Parke 1660–1738 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: September 1660

Birth Location: Ballean Contra, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland

Death Date: 2 Apr 1738

Death Location: Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Father: Robert Parke

Mother: Jane Hood

Spouse(s): Rebecca GGM

Children(s): Rebecca Parke, Jonathan Parke, Elizabeth Jackson, Abel Parke, Jean Parke, Mary Parke, Rachel Parke, Robert Parke, Susanna Parke, Thomas Parke, John Jr

The story of Thomas Parke began in 1660 in Ballean Contra, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland. Thomas Parke married Rebecca Hooper Warr Parke 7Th Ggm, and had children including Abel Parke, Elizabeth Jackson, Jean Parke, John Hannum Jr, Jonathan Parke, Mary Parke, Rachel Parke, Rebecca Parke, Robert Parke, Susanna Parke, Thomas Parke. Thomas Parke passed away in 1738 in Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Thomas Parke began in 1660 in Ballean Contra, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland.
  • Thomas Parke married Rebecca Hooper Warr Parke 7Th Ggm, and had children including Abel Parke, Elizabeth Jackson, Jean Parke, John Hannum Jr, Jonathan Parke, Mary Parke, Rachel Parke, Rebecca Parke, Robert Parke, Susanna Parke, Thomas Parke.
  • Thomas Parke passed away in 1738 in Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Thomas Parke's Ancestors

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Thomas Parke
1660–1738
Birth Place: Ballean Contra, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
Parents
Robert Parke
1605–
Jane Hood
1641–
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Parke's Descendants

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Thomas Parke (September 1660–2 Apr 1738) m. Rebecca (Hooper Warr Parke 7th) GGM (1672–21 June 1749)
  1. 1. Rebecca Parke 1699–1749 m. Hugh Stalker 1698–1782
    1. 1. Thomas Stalker 1722–1794 m. Grace (Thomas) ++ 1722–1794
      1. 1. Mary (Hannah) Stalker 1754–1833 m. William Pym 1748–1802
        1. 1. William Pim 1790–1834 m. Mary (Ann) Wilson 1790–1828
        2. 2. Ann Pym 1774–1868
        3. 3. Lydia (Stalker) Pym 1787–1880
        4. 4. Rachael Pym 1780–
        5. 5. Mary Pim 1786–1866
      2. 2. Elizabeth Stalker 1760–1823
      3. 3. Mary Stalker 1754–1814
      4. 4. Thomas Stalker 1762–1820
      5. 5. Rebecca ("Rebeckah") Stalker 1756–1830
      6. 6. Elizabeth Stalker 1760–1823
      7. 7. Grace Stalker 1758–1825
      8. 8. Lydia Stalker 1764–1839
    2. 2. George (Fox) Stalker 1726–1798
    3. 3. Mary Stalker 1724–1762
  2. 2. Jonathan Parke 1709–1767
  3. 3. Elizabeth Jackson 1711–1746
  4. 4. Abel Parke 1707–1757
  5. 5. Jean Parke 1703–1705
  6. 6. Mary Parke 1693–1752
  7. 7. Rachel Parke 1700–1770
  8. 8. Robert Parke 1695–1737
  9. 9. Susanna Parke 1696–1749
  10. 10. Thomas Parke 1705–1758
  11. 11. John (Hannum) Jr 1712–1773

Thomas Parke's Timeline

2 Records

1660
September 1660
Birth of Thomas Parke in Ballean Contra, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
Ballean Contra, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
1738
2 Apr 1738
Age 78
Death of Thomas Parke in Caln, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Caln, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: September 1660
    Event Place: Ballean Contra, Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Apr 1738
    Event Place: Caln, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Coatesville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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