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Hurschel Virgil “Bubber” Parker Sr.

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Hurschel Virgil “Bubber” Parker Sr. Veteran

Birth
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Death
9 Aug 1996 (aged 84)
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.3732111, Longitude: -86.2620472
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Son of Roy Chapman Parker and Minnie Studstill


In 1920 and 1930 he lived in Montgomery, Alabama, with parents and brother. His father worked for a loan company in 1920, and owned a dry cleaning business in 1930.


He married Edith Martha Bryant on 12 Jan 1936 in Montgomery, Alabama. They had children:


. John Raymond Parker (1938 -

+ sp: Mary ..........

. Hurschel Virgil Parker, Jr. (1939 -

+ sp: Marylin ........

. Steven Parker

+ sp: Raetta .........

. Jan Kathleen Parker (1953 -

+ sp: Edward Charles Davis (divorced)

+ sp: Edward Charles Davis (divorced again)

+ sp: William Marvin Porter, Jr. (divorced)

+ sp: Wilson Monroe Young


In 1940 he lived in Montgomery with wife and 2 sons, next door to his married brother, and to his parents. He, his brother, and their father all worked in the family dry cleaning business.


In Nov 1943 he enlisted for service in the military during World War II.


In 1950 he lived in Montgomery with wife and 2 sons. He was the owner of a dry cleaning business. His wife was a bookkeeper and cashier at a city school.

Son of Roy Chapman Parker and Minnie Studstill


In 1920 and 1930 he lived in Montgomery, Alabama, with parents and brother. His father worked for a loan company in 1920, and owned a dry cleaning business in 1930.


He married Edith Martha Bryant on 12 Jan 1936 in Montgomery, Alabama. They had children:


. John Raymond Parker (1938 -

+ sp: Mary ..........

. Hurschel Virgil Parker, Jr. (1939 -

+ sp: Marylin ........

. Steven Parker

+ sp: Raetta .........

. Jan Kathleen Parker (1953 -

+ sp: Edward Charles Davis (divorced)

+ sp: Edward Charles Davis (divorced again)

+ sp: William Marvin Porter, Jr. (divorced)

+ sp: Wilson Monroe Young


In 1940 he lived in Montgomery with wife and 2 sons, next door to his married brother, and to his parents. He, his brother, and their father all worked in the family dry cleaning business.


In Nov 1943 he enlisted for service in the military during World War II.


In 1950 he lived in Montgomery with wife and 2 sons. He was the owner of a dry cleaning business. His wife was a bookkeeper and cashier at a city school.


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