Franklin Elihue Parker voluntarily enlisted for service in the Civil War on August 29, 1864, at the age of twenty two for a period of one year. He served as a private in Co. A, 1st Regiment Vermont Cavalry. He was wounded in the left hip and left knee by a gun shot wound during his service. Franklin received a pension for his service in the Civil War under pension no. 932824.
Franklin Elihue Parker voluntarily enlisted for service in the Civil War on August 29, 1864, at the age of twenty two for a period of one year. He served as a private in Co. A, 1st Regiment Vermont Cavalry. He was wounded in the left hip and left knee by a gun shot wound during his service. Franklin received a pension for his service in the Civil War under pension no. 932824.
Family Members
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Loren Parker
1818–1899
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Mary Thurston Parker
1818–1908
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Edith Lottie Goodyear Parker
1875–1919 (m. 1893)
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Frances Dean Parker
1850–1891
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Lucian Parker
1844–1913
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William Parker
1849–1912
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Augustus Parker
1853–1933
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Susan L Parker Harlow
1855–1936
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Frederick A. Parker
1863–1908
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Angie M. Parker Balch
1872–1902
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Anna Mae Parker Sanderson
1874–1947
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Frank Elwin Parker
1876–1904
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Fred Ernest Parker
1883–1894
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George Washington Parker
1897–1955
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Henry Dewey Parker
1898–1963
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Susie Edith Parker Adams
1900–1985
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William Theodore Parker
1901–1957
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Mary Lotta Parker Kibler
1903–1990
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Alice Lila Parker Page
1905–1977
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