Anna Parker-29 Oct 1645-26 Apr 1699(Jacob Hamblet
John Parker-30 Oct 1647-14 Apr 1699(Mary Danforth
Abraham Parker-8 Mar 1650-20 Oct 1651
Abraham Parker(Ensign)-Aug 1652-13 Oct 1732(Martha Livermore
Mary Parker-20 Nov 1655-27 Jul 1694(Cousin James Parker
Moses Parker-1657-12 Oct 1732(Abigail Hildreth
Isaac Parker-13 Sep 1660-22 Nov 1688(Esther Fletcher
Elizabeth Parker-10 Apr 1663-(James Pierce
Lydia Parker-18 Feb 1666-10 May 1742(John Kidder
Jacob Parker-24 Mar 1669
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It should be noted that Abraham and Rose are probably not interned here as this cemetery was not organized at their death but their family is interned here. They are laid to rest in a family plot close, that has yet to be discovered.
Info comes via Jack Parker with special thanks for his updates.
It is said that " Rose Whitlock Parker was the first woman to "Bake and Brew" in Chelmsford."
Info from FAG member Gar with thanks.
"In her will written on the 17th day of September, 1691, Rose Parker of Chelmsford, widow, relic of Abraham Parker, late of Chelmsford, deceased, named sons John, Abraham,Moses, Isaac(deceased), son-in-law John Kidder and daughters Mary the wife of James Parker, Elizabeth the wife of James Pierce, and Lidiah the wife of John Kidder."
Anna Parker-29 Oct 1645-26 Apr 1699(Jacob Hamblet
John Parker-30 Oct 1647-14 Apr 1699(Mary Danforth
Abraham Parker-8 Mar 1650-20 Oct 1651
Abraham Parker(Ensign)-Aug 1652-13 Oct 1732(Martha Livermore
Mary Parker-20 Nov 1655-27 Jul 1694(Cousin James Parker
Moses Parker-1657-12 Oct 1732(Abigail Hildreth
Isaac Parker-13 Sep 1660-22 Nov 1688(Esther Fletcher
Elizabeth Parker-10 Apr 1663-(James Pierce
Lydia Parker-18 Feb 1666-10 May 1742(John Kidder
Jacob Parker-24 Mar 1669
*************NOTE***************
It should be noted that Abraham and Rose are probably not interned here as this cemetery was not organized at their death but their family is interned here. They are laid to rest in a family plot close, that has yet to be discovered.
Info comes via Jack Parker with special thanks for his updates.
It is said that " Rose Whitlock Parker was the first woman to "Bake and Brew" in Chelmsford."
Info from FAG member Gar with thanks.
"In her will written on the 17th day of September, 1691, Rose Parker of Chelmsford, widow, relic of Abraham Parker, late of Chelmsford, deceased, named sons John, Abraham,Moses, Isaac(deceased), son-in-law John Kidder and daughters Mary the wife of James Parker, Elizabeth the wife of James Pierce, and Lidiah the wife of John Kidder."
Gravesite Details
It is not known if the stones are still readable or even present.