Son of Daniel Parker and Mary E. Way. His birth record gives a date of 24 Nov 1862, which differs from the 16 Nov 1862 birth date on his death record. He was born a twin to his brother Perham Parker.
In 1870 he lived in Bedford, New Hampshire, with parents, 3 siblings, his eldest brother's wife and 2 children, and 3 boarders (employees of his father's brick making business). His father was a farmer and brick maker; his eldest brother was a butcher.
In 1880 he lived in Bedford with parents, twin brother Perham, brother Simeon (and his wife and 4 children), and 4 boarders/employees of the brick making business.
He married Rosella A. Mace (Blood), as her second husband, on 22 Sep 1899 in Boston, Massachusetts. Their marriage record calls him a farmer.
In 1900 he lived in Manchester, New Hampshire, with wife and a child, Montrose Blood, 2, who was his wife's grandson. [Montrose later was called their "adopted son," but continued to use his Blood surname.} Peter worked as a butcher.
In 1910 he lived in Manchester with wife and "adopted son" Montrose. He worked in a slaughterhouse.
He died of heart failure at the age of 71.
Son of Daniel Parker and Mary E. Way. His birth record gives a date of 24 Nov 1862, which differs from the 16 Nov 1862 birth date on his death record. He was born a twin to his brother Perham Parker.
In 1870 he lived in Bedford, New Hampshire, with parents, 3 siblings, his eldest brother's wife and 2 children, and 3 boarders (employees of his father's brick making business). His father was a farmer and brick maker; his eldest brother was a butcher.
In 1880 he lived in Bedford with parents, twin brother Perham, brother Simeon (and his wife and 4 children), and 4 boarders/employees of the brick making business.
He married Rosella A. Mace (Blood), as her second husband, on 22 Sep 1899 in Boston, Massachusetts. Their marriage record calls him a farmer.
In 1900 he lived in Manchester, New Hampshire, with wife and a child, Montrose Blood, 2, who was his wife's grandson. [Montrose later was called their "adopted son," but continued to use his Blood surname.} Peter worked as a butcher.
In 1910 he lived in Manchester with wife and "adopted son" Montrose. He worked in a slaughterhouse.
He died of heart failure at the age of 71.
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