& Elizabeth Neff
married James F Parker
in 1847
together they had 7 children
married, Volney Springer in 1863∼News-Herald (Martinez, Arizona)
Saturday, April 23, 1904, p. 1
A Sad Journey
Mrs. Solon Marker, and children have returned from Prescott, where they have been attending the funeral of Mrs. Marker's mother. She had been ailing for a long time and her death, though expected, is a sad bereavement to her loved ones with whom their many friends deeply sympathize in this sad hour.
[Courtesy: News-Herald CD, Arizona State Library & Archives]
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Prescott Morning Courier (AZ)
Tuesday, April 19, 1904, p. 3
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Springer, a highly respected lady of this city, aged 75 years, died at her home in this city, Sunday, April 17, 1904. The funeral will take place from the family residence in northwest Prescott at 2 p.m. today. She was the wife of P. V. Springer, a resident of this city. She leaves seven children by her first husband, all of whom reside in Missouri. She leaves four sons and two daughters by her second husband. They are: P. W. Springer, a resident of this city; J. M. Springer, a resident of Needles; Mrs. Nellie Marker, a resident of Congress, Arizona, and a married daughter who resides in Clinton, Iowa. She leaves four brothers and three sisters. She was a native of Virginia.
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Prescott Morning Courier (Prescott, Arizona)
Monday, February February 18, 1904, p. 3
Owing to the death of Mrs. Springer, who lives in one of the houses facing the West Prescott base ball grounds, the game of ball scheduled for there yesterday took place on the grounds east of the railroad oil tank.
[Courtesy: GenealogyBank.com]
& Elizabeth Neff
married James F Parker
in 1847
together they had 7 children
married, Volney Springer in 1863∼News-Herald (Martinez, Arizona)
Saturday, April 23, 1904, p. 1
A Sad Journey
Mrs. Solon Marker, and children have returned from Prescott, where they have been attending the funeral of Mrs. Marker's mother. She had been ailing for a long time and her death, though expected, is a sad bereavement to her loved ones with whom their many friends deeply sympathize in this sad hour.
[Courtesy: News-Herald CD, Arizona State Library & Archives]
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Prescott Morning Courier (AZ)
Tuesday, April 19, 1904, p. 3
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Springer, a highly respected lady of this city, aged 75 years, died at her home in this city, Sunday, April 17, 1904. The funeral will take place from the family residence in northwest Prescott at 2 p.m. today. She was the wife of P. V. Springer, a resident of this city. She leaves seven children by her first husband, all of whom reside in Missouri. She leaves four sons and two daughters by her second husband. They are: P. W. Springer, a resident of this city; J. M. Springer, a resident of Needles; Mrs. Nellie Marker, a resident of Congress, Arizona, and a married daughter who resides in Clinton, Iowa. She leaves four brothers and three sisters. She was a native of Virginia.
[Courtesy: GenealogyBank.com]
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Prescott Morning Courier (Prescott, Arizona)
Monday, February February 18, 1904, p. 3
Owing to the death of Mrs. Springer, who lives in one of the houses facing the West Prescott base ball grounds, the game of ball scheduled for there yesterday took place on the grounds east of the railroad oil tank.
[Courtesy: GenealogyBank.com]
Family Members
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Florence Adelaide Parker Newton
1848–1944
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Josephine Virginia Parker Redford
1851–1905
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William H. Parker
1853–1908
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John W. Parker
1855–1944
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Sarah K "Sallie" Parker Hunt
1857–1936
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Isaac Newton Parker
1860–1946
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Jimmie Ann Parker Handly
1861–1943
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Mary Scofield Springer Neale
1866–1948
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James Monroe Springer
1871–1944
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Nellie Belle Springer Marker
1875–1931
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