There may be no marker, but he is recorded in a partial listing of graves at Friends Cemetery, Tuckerton, in Leah Blackman's 'History of Little Egg Harbor,' from 1880, pages 206-208.
Please note, dates are approximate, as it's unknown whether or not these dates are in the Quaker style or modern.
Early Quakers did not use our names for the months, and their year began in what is now March. So "ye first month" would be modern day March.
This Joseph Parker appears to be the son of George Parker and Esther (a.k.a. Hester) Andrews, as they have the same date of death and birthday, though the year is off by four.
Further research needed, if you can help please click Edit/Suggest and include contact info.
There may be no marker, but he is recorded in a partial listing of graves at Friends Cemetery, Tuckerton, in Leah Blackman's 'History of Little Egg Harbor,' from 1880, pages 206-208.
Please note, dates are approximate, as it's unknown whether or not these dates are in the Quaker style or modern.
Early Quakers did not use our names for the months, and their year began in what is now March. So "ye first month" would be modern day March.
This Joseph Parker appears to be the son of George Parker and Esther (a.k.a. Hester) Andrews, as they have the same date of death and birthday, though the year is off by four.
Further research needed, if you can help please click Edit/Suggest and include contact info.