He came to New Ipswich about 1766, and settled first near the Temple line on the "Stickney farm," lately for many years the property of Stephen W. Wheeler, (44,N. D.) Later he removed to the farm long the property of the Fox family, (XII : 3, S. R.,) and thence one lot southward to the Chandler farm, (XII : 4, S. R.) He did worthy service in the Revolutionary War responding to the first alarm and later being the efficient captain of a company largely from New Ipswich and rising to the rank of major.
Parents: Samuel Parker and Sarah Fletcher
Married: Susannah Fletcher
Children:
Joseph, Joseph, Zachariah, Amos, Susannah,
Asa, John, Betty, Sarah, Lydia.
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 539,540.
He came to New Ipswich about 1766, and settled first near the Temple line on the "Stickney farm," lately for many years the property of Stephen W. Wheeler, (44,N. D.) Later he removed to the farm long the property of the Fox family, (XII : 3, S. R.,) and thence one lot southward to the Chandler farm, (XII : 4, S. R.) He did worthy service in the Revolutionary War responding to the first alarm and later being the efficient captain of a company largely from New Ipswich and rising to the rank of major.
Parents: Samuel Parker and Sarah Fletcher
Married: Susannah Fletcher
Children:
Joseph, Joseph, Zachariah, Amos, Susannah,
Asa, John, Betty, Sarah, Lydia.
Source: The History of New Ipswich, N.H. 1735-1914, Charles Henry Chandler,page 539,540.
Gravesite Details
Buried: Sept 22, 1807
Family Members
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Susannah Fletcher Robbins
1743–1819 (m. 1763)
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Joseph Parker
1767–1825
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Zechariah Parker
1770–1855
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