John Parker

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 18 Mar 1793 - Ontario Co., NY
    Christening: 
          Death: 25 Mar 1865 - Branch Co., Michigan 1
         Burial: in Evergreen Cem., Branch Co., Michigan
 Cause of Death: 

Parents
         Father: Stiles Parker (1765-1847) 2
         Mother: Dimmis Kaple (Abt 1773-1847) 2

Spouses and Children
1. *Olive Foster (1796 - 9 Mar 1870) 3 
       Marriage: 1813
       Children:
                1. Alpheus Parker (      -      )
                2. Huldah Parker (      -      )
                3. Matilda Parker (      -      )
                4. Simon Peter Parker (Abt 1820-      )
                5. Paul C. Parker (Abt 1820-      )
                6. Minerva Parker (      -      )
                7. Ransom R. Parker (Abt 1825-      )
                8. Marilda Parker (      -      )
                9. William S. Parker (Abt 1824-      )
                10. John W. Parker (Abt 1831-      )
                11. George K. Parker (Abt 1833-      )
                12. Oliver H. Parker (Abt 1834-      )
                13. Richmond F. Parker (1836-      )
                14. Silas L. Parker (1837-1863)
                15. Cyrus Parker (Abt 1838-      )
                16. Martha J. Parker (Abt 1840-      )

Notes
General:
CENSUS:

<pre>1820 Hardin Co., Kentucky, Little York
John Parker 100010 -- 20100; 1 in agriculture; no slaves
male female
1 <10 2
10-16
16-18
16-26 1
1 26-45
>45 </pre>

Jas. Belnap, probably a cousin, lives 2 entries away, and John's father lives in the same township. His uncle Jonas Belnap lives in the adjoining county (Hart).

<pre>1830 Medina Co., Ohio, Bath Township
John Parker 130001 -- 112001
male female
1 < 5 1
3 5-10 1
10-15 2
15-20
20-30
1 30-40 1 </pre>

<pre>1840 Medina Co., Ohio, Hinckley
John Parker 2001 -- 100001; 2 in agriculture
male female
2 < 5 1
5-10
10-15
1 15-20
20-30
30-40 1 </pre>

This census entry may or may not correspond to our John Parker. It is a very poor match with 1850, but it is on the same page as John's brother C. W. Parker. Relative to 1850 this entry has too few children, and C. W. has too many. If 4 of John's sons were counted in 1840 in the household of C. W., the match would be reasonably good, except that John himself is missing in this entry and his wife's age is wrong.

<pre>1850 Hillsdale Co., Michigan, Township of Pittsford; Aug 7; pg 713
4/4
John Parker 57 MW NY $400 Farmer
Olive " 54 FW NY
Ransom R. " 25 MW Ky $300 Carpenter
John W. " 19 MW Oh Farmer
George K. " 17 MW Oh Farmer
Oliver H. " 16 MW Oh Farmer
Richard F. " 14 MW Oh
Silas L. " 12 MW Oh
Martha J. " 10 FW Oh </pre>

<pre>1860 Medina Co., Ohio, Hinckley Township, p.o. Hinckley; July 23; pg 103
829/829
John Parker 67 MW NY ---/$400 Farmer
Olive " 63 FW NY </pre>

His brother C. W. Parker lives at 812/812, and his son Paul C. Parker lives at 828/828. His widowed sister-in-law Martha Parker lives at 810/810.

PARKER in AMERICA:

On page 461 of Parker in America Stiles O. Parker makes the following statement about his uncle John:

John of the 6th, married Olive Foster. Children: Alpheus, Hulda, Matilda, Peter, Paul, Ransom, Minerva, Marilda, William, John, Oliver (res. West Richfield, Ohio), George, Richmond, Martha -- 7th generation.

LAND in HARDIN CO., KENTUCKY:

On December 2, 1820 Stiles Parker of Hardin Co. sells to John Parker of Hardin Co. for $400 the eastern part of the tract that he purchased from John Rhodes in 1819. It is a rectangle 161 poles 9 links east-west by 125 poles north-south and contains 126 1/3 acres. The witnesses are Stiles Parker, Jr., Lewis Parker and Riley Parker. (H/99)

On October 19, 1822 John Rider and Sally, his wife, of Hardin Co. sell to John Parker of Hardin Co. for $300 a tract of 48.5 acres in Hardin Co. on the west side of the big road from Elizabeth Town to Munfords Ville. It is short (about 30 poles) north-south and long (about 250 poles) east-west and roughly rectangular. (J/109)

On November 19, 1823 Amos Hart and Sally, his wife, of Hardin Co. sell to John Parker of Hardin Co. for $179 two tracts in Hardin Co. The first tract contains 54.75 acres and is mostly east of the big road from Elizabeth Town to Munford Ville. It is short (30 poles) north-south and long (265 poles) east-west and is roughly rectangular. It adjoins in a peculiar way the tract that he bought in 1822. He also buys a second tract of 5 acres which is probably nearby. The witnesses are Stiles Parker, Jr. and Levi Wornice. (J/108)

On November 13, 1824 John Rhodes of Hardin Co. sells to John Parker of Hardin Co. for $480 a tract of about 82 acres. It is described by metes and bounds and has an irregular shape. It is said to adjoin property already owned by Parker. The witnesses are James Rhodes and Charles W. Parker (J/472) Subsequent deeds suggest that it is south of the property that John Parker bought from his father in 1820 and that before this purchase he had bought property that lies between the two so that he now owns a contiguous block of about 250 acres although he was never taxed on that much.

On July 28, 1825 John Parker and Olive, his wife, of Hardin Co. sell to Stephen Sampson of Hardin Co. for $210 in Commonwealth paper a tract of 35 acres in Hardin Co. The witnesses are Amos Hart and Zenas Parker and the deed is signed John Parker and Olive Parker. It was acknowledged in person on October 1, 1825. (K/56) This 35 acre tract is the southern part of the 82 acre tract that Parker bought in 1824.

On October 1, 1825 John Parker and Olive, his wife, of Hardin Co. sell to Amos Hart of Hardin Co. for $200 a tract of 20 acres in Hardin Co. The witnesses are Tenar Parker and Squire Gilbert. The deed was acknowledged personally August 17, 1827. (K/303) This tract is part of the large block of about 250 acres that Parker owned in 1824 and it is not clear how he acquired it.

On August 7, 1827 John Parker and Olive, his wife, of Hardin Co. sell to Rufus Smith of Hardin Co. for $600 a tract of 190.75 acres in Hardin Co. Amos Hart is one of the witnesses. The deed was acknowledged in person on November 10, 1827 and Olive relinquished her dower rights on December 27, 1827. (K/368) This tract is what remained of the block of about 250 acres that John Parker had in 1824.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH:

See notes under his son Richard F. Parker. This sketch and the article by Stiles O. Parker in Parker in America (pg 461) list the same children except that Stiles O. does not include the twins Silas and Cyrus.

BIRTH and DEATH DATES:

According to Cemetery Inscriptions and Records 1831-1990/ Branch County Michigan/ Rural Cemeteries of Branch County (1991, Branch County Genealogical Society), John Parker, Olive Parker and Silas Parker are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, which is in Section 20 of Girard Township. The dates do not agree with those in the biographical sketch of Richmond F. Parker.

John Parker -- 1868, ae/72y
Olive Parker -- 1870, wife/John, ae/7?y 5m
Silas Parker -- 1862, ae/25y, info from Sexton's book

The photograph in Find-a-Grave shows clearly that John's death date is March 25, 1865. Silas's death date is clearly January 19, 1863. His age appears to be 25 years and 19 days.
picture

Sources


1 "Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 81825591.

2 Delaware Co. Genealogical Society, Berkshire Township Cemeteries, Delaware Co., Ohio, 1998, Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.

3 Augustus G. Parker, "Parker in America," 1911, pg 461. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.


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