Lewis R. Parker



      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 20 Apr 1838 - Wayne Co., Kentucky
    Christening: 
          Death: 19 Jul 1906 - Los Angeles Co., California 1
         Burial: in Grandview Cemetery, Wray, Yuma Co., Colorado
 Cause of Death: 

Parents
         Father: Lewis Parker (1798-1863) 2 3
         Mother: Matilda DeForest Lockett (1803-1867) 2 3

Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Elizabeth Wade (6 Apr 1834 - 28 Oct 1912)
       Marriage: 22 Apr 1857 - Wayne Co., Kentucky 4
       Children:
                1. Capitola B. Parker (1859-1900)
                2. Samuel Wade Parker (1861-1930)
                3. John L. Parker (1865-1927)
                4. Mary Francis Parker (1867-1924)
                5. Crittenden E. Parker (1872-1959)
                6. Alvin Pearson Parker (1874-1940)

Notes
General:
CENSUS:

<pre>1860 Adams Co., Ill, Lima Town 2 North 9 West, p.o. Lima; Aug 14; pg 373
2745/2914
Lewis R. Parker 22 MW Ky $8000/$1000 Farmer
Sarah E. " 25 FW Il
Capililalia " 1 FW Il
/2915
Washington Wade 30 MW Ky Farm Laborer
Mathew A. Wade 29 MW Il
Emily W. Hinds 20 FW Ky Farm Domestic
Mary E. Hinds 18 FW Ky </pre>

Washington and Mathew are Sarah's brothers. Emily W. is her cousin, daughter of Archibald Hinds. Mary E. may also be a daughter of Archibald who is in the 1850 census as Eliza M.

<pre>1870 Andrew Co., Mo, Rochester Township, p.o. Whitesville, July 29; pg 5
27/29
Lewis Parker 32 MW Ky $5000/$715 Farmer
Elizabeth S. " 36 FW Il Keeping House
Cappir " 10 FW Il Attending School
Sam " 8 MW Il Attending School
John " 4 MW Ky At Home
Mary " 2 FW Mo At Home </pre>

Lewis's brother Marshall lives at 33/35, and his sister Louisa Buster lives at 26/28.

<pre>1880 Andrew Co., Mo, City of Savannah, ED 41; June 12; pg 23
210/225
B. S. Parker 42 Ky Oh Ky Carpenter
Elizabeth S. " 44 wife Il Ga Ky House Keeping
Capitola " 21 dau Il Ky Il At home
Sam " 19 son Il Ky Il farm labor
John " 14 son Ky Ky Il painter
Mary " 11 dau Mo Ky Il attend school
Crittie E. " 9 dau Mo Ky Il attend school
Alvin P. " 6 son Mo Ky Il
Lizzie Ford 18 boarder Ia -- -- Attending school </pre>

<pre>1900 Arapahoe Co., Colorado, Glendale Precinct No. 7 Eastern District, ED 140; June 22; sheet 4
92/94
Louis R. Parker 62 Apr 1838 M40 Ky NY Ky Farmer
Elizabeth " wife 66 Apr 1834 M40/10/6 Il Ga Ky
Crittie E. " dau 27 Oct 1872 S Mo Ky Il
Alvin P. " son 22 Jun 1877 S Mo Ky Il Farm Laborer
Robert Wyatt boarder 34 Mar 1866 Wd Mo Mo Mo Farm Laborer </pre>

He owns an unmortgaged farm. His widowed son-in-law Charles E. Ware lives at 92/95.

<pre>1910 Yuma Co., Colorado, Village of Wray, ED 294; Apr 16; sheet 2
46/46
Sarah E. Parker 76 Wd/8/5 Il Ky Ky none
E. Crittenden " 37 dau S Mo Il Il none </pre>

She owns an unmortgaged house.

PARKER in AMERICA:

Parker in America, pg 457 (J. W. F. Parker, May 1904):

"Lewis R. has a home in Wray, Colorado, but is now spending a season in Kentucky, for the health of his wife, and to enjoy old home associations. He is a house joiner, and an active and efficient man. His wife was Miss Sallie Wade, who was raised in Illinois.

"The last two mentioned sons [Lewis R. and Marshall E.] were soldiers of the Federal army in the 60's; Lewis in the 9th Iowa, and Marshall in the 49th Kentucky."

Comment: Lewis R. Parker died in 1906 and is buried in Wray, Colorado. His tombstone indicates that he was a sergeant in the 17th Iowa Infantry. See Find a Grave, Memorial # 24313840.

CIVIL WAR:

Index to Civil War Pension Applications:

Louis R. Parker -- C17, Iowa Inf; widow Sarah E. Parker
1907 Jan 24 -- widow; application no. 862214; certificate no. 638188; Colo

An Application for Headstone indicates that Lewis R. Parker was a 4th Sergt. in Company C of the 17th Ia. Vol. He enlisted 27 Feb 1862 and was discharged 3 Feb 1863. A flat marker was shipped September 19, 1940 to Fred Parshall in Wray, Colorado.

DEATH:

According to California Death Index 1905-1939 at ancestry.com Lewis R. Parker died in Los Angeles Co. July 19, 1906.

Wray Rattler (https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/), July 20, 1906, page 7:

Dr. Barr received a telegram last night from Long Beach, Cal., stating that L. R. Parker had died at that place. Mr. Parker just left here for California about three weeks ago, hoping the change would benefit his health and the news of his death will come as a shock to his many friends.

OBITUARY:

Wray Rattler (https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/), July 27, 1906, page 11:

Died
Louis R. Parker was born in Wayne county, Kentucky, April 20, 1838. Was converted at the age of 16 years and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church South at Somerset, Kentucky. He removed to Illinois while quite a young man and was licensed to exhort there at the age of 24 years. He thence removed to Missouri, where in his 38th year he was licensed to preach and served as pastor in the Savannah and Babylon charges. At the age of 48 or in 1886 he removed with his family to Colorado where he has resided ever since. He worked at his trade as a carpenter and also farmer and was a factor in the early settlement of this part of Colorado. He organized the Sunday School at Glendale and was connected with planting Methodism there. All his work in the West was done in the M. E. church, there being no South church here. He had spent a large portion of the past two years in Kentucky trying to regain his health, and a few weeks ago with his son, Samuel, and wife, and daughter, Crittendon, he went to California, where he died July 19, 1906, aged 68 years, three months and 29 days. Thus will he sleep.
The remains arrived in Wray on No. 14 Wednesday evening, and were conveyed to the residence by Amos Carl, who had charge of the funeral arrangements. Thursday morning at 10 o'clock services were held in the Methodist church by Rev. Carson, who delivered a very impressive sermon, after which the body was taken to Grandview for interment.
The Rattler joins the many friends of the bereaved family in extending sympathy in this sad hour.

We take this method of expressing our sincere thanks to the friends of our family who so willingly assisted us during the illness and burial of our husband and father, Louis R. Parker.
MRS. SALLIE PARKER
AND CHILDREN

A similar obituary appeared in the July 27 issue of the Wray Gazette.


CHILDREN:

The following information was sent to me by Ellen Parker Westbrook, a great-granddaughter of Lewis R. Parker:

Name: Capitola Parker
Birth: 1859 in Illinois
Death: 03 Jan 1900
Burial:
Marriage: 24 Aug 1882 in Nodaway, Missouri
Spouse: Charles Elliot Ware

Name: Samuel Wade Parker
Birth: 15 Sep 1861 in Illinois
Death: 09 Jun 1930
Burial:
Marriage:
Spouse: Nellie Wilber

Name: John Louis Parker
Birth: 31 Aug 1865 in Kentucky
Death: 23 May 1927 in Beaumont, Riverside Co., California
Burial:
Marriage: 1903
Spouse: Esther Ernest (Bessie) Wilber

Name: Mary Francis Parker
Birth: 30 Nov 1867 in Missouri
Death: 13 Oct 1924 in Wray, Yuma Co., Colorado
Burial:
Marriage: 02 Feb 1893 in Colorado
Spouse: Frank Wolford Jones

Name: Crittenden Parker
Birth: Oct 1872 in Missouri
Death: 06 Jul 1959 in Wray, Yuma Co., Colorado
Burial: Wray, Yuma Co., Colorado
Marriage: 06 Jan 1915
Spouse: Fred (Alfred Ross) Parshall

Name: Alvin Pearson Parker
Birth: 01 Jun 1874 in Union Star, Andrew Co., Missouri
Death: 28 Oct 1940 in Denver, Colorado
Burial: Denver, Colorado
Marriage: 1902 in Blandinsville, McDonough Co., Illinois
Spouse: Lillis Ellen Houtchens

WIFE:

Lewis R. Parker's wife, Sarah Elizabeth Wade, was a 3rd cousin once removed in the Hinds line of Catharine Grinstead, the wife of Lewis R.'s younger brother Marshall Emory Parker.

MIDDLE NAME:

Lewis R. Parker clearly had a middle name, or at least a middle initial, unlike his father and his nephew (Marshall Emory's son and my grandfather). In public records that I have seen Lewis R. Parker's middle initial is generally present; only rarely is he referred to as 'Lewis Parker'. In the local newspaper in Wray Colorado he is most commonly referred to as 'L. R. Parker'.

I have a copy of a document sent to me by Ellen Parker Westbrook, a great-granddaughter of Lewis R. Parker. It consists of two parts. The bottom part is typewritten and is in the form of a letter written by Dimice DeForest Parker to her niece Ann Parker (daughter of John Emerson Parker). It is primarily a brief description of the life of Rev. Lewis Parker, the father of Lewis R. Parker. The top part is a hand-drawn tree structure created by Lewis R. Parker's daughter-in-law Nellie Wilber, wife of Samuel Wade Parker. It indicates that Lewis R. Parker's middle name was 'Rousseau'. In the tree under "Lewis Rousseau m. Sarah Elizabeth Wade" are their 6 children and all or most of their grandchildren.

1)Rev. Lewis Parker m. Mathilda DeForest Lockett
2) Lewis Rousseau m. Sarah Elizabeth Wade
3) Samuel Wade m. Nellie Wilber
4) Catherine Elizabeth, Dimice DeForest, Wilber Wade, Judson Robert
3) Capitola m. Ware
4) Jennie, Mary, Howard
3) Mary m. Wolford Jones
4) Hubert, Frank, Morris, Elizabeth
3) John Lewis m. Esther Wilber
4) Wilber Hugh, Lewis Rousseau, John Emerson, Mary Helen, Esther E.
3) Alvin m. Lillis Houchens
4) Paul, Lewis, Carl
3) Crittenden m. Fred Parshal
4) no children
2) son (doctor)
3) son (doctor)
2) 4 daughters
picture

Sources


1 "Find-a-Grave," Memorial # 24313840.

2 Pulaski County Historical Society, "Pulaski County, Kentucky Cemetery Records," 1976, vol 1, pg 340. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.

3 H. Neal Parker, Visit to Lewis Parker Cemetery, Pulaski Co., Ky, June 2008.

4 June Baldwin Bork, "Wayne Co., Ky. Marriages & Vital Records 1801--1860," pg 79. Repository: Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.


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