James Parker

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TO JAMES PARKER'S PLACE



Coalville, Cherokee CO, NC

Family Group of
James "Jim" Parker b 10 Aug 1832 Valley River, Cherokee CO, NC d 10 Mar 1914 [per dc 31 Mar 1915] Marble, Valleytown, Cherokee CO, NC buried Jonathan Parker Family Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC
[NOTE: William Palmer told me that the tombstone read d 10 Mar 1914.]
James "Jim" Parker's death certificate
son of Jonathan Parker & Leoma "Oma" or "Omie" Blythe of Marble, Valley River, Cherokee CO, NC

m TO

Mary Elizabeth Allison b ca 1833 Knoxville, Knox CO, TN d buried Jonathan Parker Family Cemetery

[NOTE: She was first married to a Mr. Scott, by whom she had one son named James M. Scott b 1856 d 1876 buried in Willis Parker Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC. All other children are from her marriage to James Parker.]

issue:
1(M) Joseph A. Parker b 1 Jul 1861 TN d 31 Jan 1933 buried Moss Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC
m 13 Feb 1887 Cherokee, NC TO
Julia A. Trull b 2 Dec 1852 d 27 Jan 1936 buried Moss Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC

2(M) Samuel Houston Parker b 1864 NC d 1938 buried Moss Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC
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Elizabeth Delaney b 1874 d 1948 buried Moss Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC

3(F) Margaret E. Parker b 4 May 1867 d 12 Sep 1874 buried Parker Family Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC

4(F) Mary L. Parker b ca 1871 NC d

5(M) Jonathan C. Parker b 13 Oct 1876 NC d 26 Aug 1944 buried Moss Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC
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Annie A. ________ b 14 Jan 1887 d 18 Feb 1910 buried Moss Cemetery, Cherokee CO, NC

(Were there other children not listed above?)

sources: Sandra (Nipper) Ratledge's research on censuses, death and birth certificates, marriage records, draft cards, social security indexes, burial indexes, obituaries, and tombstone inscriptions

Thanks to cousins and friends William M. and Betty Palmer who shared data with me!

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