PARKER family - additional notes
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JOHN PARKER
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father of ELLEN PARKER
, JOHN PARKER
, ROBERT PARKER
, THOMAS PARKER
, ELIZABETH PARKER
, JAMES PARKER
and AGNES PARKER
- - 1672 John Parker in Hearth Tax of Bentham.
- - 1684 Elizabeth Parker buried 29.8 Bentham wife of John Parker.
- - 1686 John Parker married 4.7 Bentham Agnes Cumberland.
- - 1690 Ellen Parker of Bentham married Clapham Stephen Proctor.
- - 1691 Lawrence Proctor baptised Bentham son of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1693 John Proctor baptised Bentham son of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1693 Thomas Parker baptised Melling son of John Parker in IGI 184272.
- - 1694 Lawrence Proctor buried Bentham son of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1694 Margaret Proctor baptised Bentham daughter of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1696 Elizabeth Proctor baptised Bentham daughter of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1698 John Proctor baptised Tunstal son of Stephen Proctor of Leck.
- - 1700 Elizabeth Proctor buried Bentham daughter of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1701 Agnes Proctor baptised Bentham daughter of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1703 Eleanor Proctor baptised Bentham daughter of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1704 Eleanor Proctor buried Bentham daughter of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1706 Eleanor Proctor buried Bentham wife of Stephen Proctor.
- - 1707 Agnes Parker aged 17 baptised 3.8 Bentham daughter of John Parker.
- - 1707 Elizabeth Parker aged 19 baptised Melling daughter of John and Agnes Parker of Bentham.
- - 1707 Robert Parker aged 14 baptised 3.8 Bentham son of John Parker.
- - 1708 James Parker buried Bentham son of John Parker.
- - 1709 Elizabeth Parker buried Bentham.
- - 1710 John Parker married Ingleton Ellen Downham in IGI 1239590.
- - 1710 Elizabeth Parker baptised Ingleton daughter of John Parker.
- - 1712 Mary Parker baptised Ingleton daughter of John Parker.
- - 1715 John Parker buried 18.1 Bentham.
- - 1717 Margaret Proctor married Tunstal Thomas Flasby of Leck.
- - 1718 Jane Flasby baptised Tunstal daughter of Thomas Flasby.
- - 1718 John Parker of Ingleton in Bentham administration in Lonsdale to widow Ellenar Parker.
- - 1718 John Parker will proved? 1823.
- - 1718 Jane Flasby baptised Tunstal daughter of Thomas Flasby in IGI P005331.
- - 1719 Ellen Flasby baptised Tunstal daughter of Thomas Flasby in IGI P005331.
- - 1721 William Flasby baptised Tunstal son of Thomas Flasby in IGI P005331.
- - 1723 John Flasby baptised Tunstal son of Thomas Flasby in IGI P005331.
- - 1723 John Proctor of Clapham married Tunstal Ann Readhead.
- - 1726 Agnes Parker married by banns Bentham John Houson.
- - 1727 Agnes Parker married by banns Bentham John Brown.
- - 1727 Elizabeth Flasby baptised Tunstal daughter of Thomas Flasby in IGI P005331.
- - 1728 Agnes Parker widow buried 5.7 Bentham.
- - 1728 Thomas Parker bachelor buried Bentham.
- - 1729 Thomas Parker bachelor of Nether Bentham will dated 18.3.1723/4 proved 15.3.1728/9 mentions brother Robert Parker of Nether Bentham, Elizabeth and
Mary daus of deceased brother John Parker of Ingleton, Ellen widow of brother John Parker, sister Agnes Parker, sister Ellen Parker, Margaret wife of
Thomas Flasby of Over Leck, niece Agnes Procter, nephew John Procter, brother Stephen Procter.
- - 1731 Margaret Flasby baptised Tunstal daughter of Thomas Flasby in IGI P005331.
- - 1737 Thomas Flasby baptised Tunstal son of Thomas and Margaret Flasby of Overleck in IGI P005331.
- - 1740 Mary Parker married Ingleton John Edmundson in IGI 1239589.
- - 1742 Elizabeth Parker married Ingleton William Richardson in IGI 1239589.
- - 1742 Jane Flasby married Tunstal Robert Clarkson in IGI M005331.
- - 1747 Thomas Flasby of Leck buried Tunstal.
- - 1748 Thomas Flasby yeoman of Leck Tunstal will mentions eldest son William Flasby executor, second son John Flasby, son Thomas Flasby under 21, wife
Margaret Flasby, daughter Jane, daughter Ellen, daughter Elizabeth, daughter Margaret.
- - 1755 Margaret Flasby married Tunstal Edmund Yeats.
- - 1801 John Flasby yeoman of Leck Tunstal will in Lonsdale to Thomas Yeats.
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ROBERT PARKER
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son of JOHN PARKER
and father of JOHN PARKER
, AGNES PARKER
, JENNET PARKER
, ELIZABETH PARKER
, ELLEN PARKER
, JAMES PARKER
, THOMAS PARKER
, ROBERT PARKER
and JANE PARKER
- - 1716 Robert Parker married 14.4 Bentham Jane Marshall.
- - 1716 Agnes Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Robert Parker.
- - 1718 John Parker baptised 8.3 Bentham son of Robert Parker blacksmith.
- - 1721 Jenet Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Robert Parker.
- - 1723 Elizabeth Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Robert Parker.
- - 1726 Agnes Parker buried Bentham daughter of Robert and Jane Parker.
- - 1726 Elizabeth Parker buried Bentham daughter of Robert and Jane Parker.
- - 1726 Ellen Parker buried Bentham daughter of Robert and Jane Parker.
- - 1727 James Parker baptised Bentham son of Robert and Jane Parker.
- - 1730 Robert Parker named in conveyance of Longstaffes Charity in History of Bentham by James Bibby.
- - 1730 Thomas Parker baptised Bentham son of Robert and Jennet Parker.
- - 1733 Robert Parker baptised Bentham son of Robert and Jennet Parker.
- - 1735 Jane Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Robert and Jennet Parker.
- - 1736 Robert Parker and Parker Wilson Overend trustees of Old Grammer School Bentham.
- - 1739 Jennet Parker married by licence Bentham Thomas Guy.
- - 1748 James Parker blacksmith of Bentham married Kirkby Lonsdale Ann Hodgson of Tatham.
- - 1749 Robert Parker baptised Bentham son of James and Anne Parker.
- - 1750c James Parker stonemason of Bentham - Freeman of Lancaster.
- - 1755 John Parker baptised Bentham son of James Parker.
- - 1756 Robert Dean linen weaver married Bentham Mary Willman witnesses James Parker and John Dean.
- - 1757 Jane Parker married by licence Bentham Leonard Foster linen weaver of Clapham witnesses William Dogson and Richard Sprote.
- - 1757 Robert Parker aged 5 buried with father James Parker buried 1801.
- - 1757 Robert Parker buried Bentham son of James Parker.
- - 1758 Robert Parker baptised Bentham son of James and Anne Parker.
- - 1759 John Redmayne weaver married Bentham Mary Barber witnesses Thomas Parker and John Thornber.
- - 1759 John Wilson butcher of Clapham married by licence Bentham Deborah Fletcher witnesses James Parker and John Thornber.
- - 1759 Richard Bentham weaver married Bentham Ann Battey witnesses Thomas Parker and John Thornber.
- - 1759 Thomas Parker carpenter married Bentham Ann Swainson witnesses William Ellershaw and John Thornber.
- - 1760 Anne Parker buried Bentham.
- - 1760 Anne Parker baptised Bentham daughter of James (Thomas in BT) and Anne Parker.
- - 1760 James Parker husbandman of Scales Bentham will in Lonsdale mentions widow Elizabeth Parker, bondsman Jeffrey Tennant gent of Ingleton Fells,
bondsman William Mason blacksmith of Arsthouses Thornton in Lonsdale.
- - 1760 James Parker will in Lonsdale.
- - 1760 James Parker stonemason of Bentham - Freeman of Lancaster.
- - 1760 Jane Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Thomas Parker.
- - 1760 Thomas Parker widower of Bentham married Tunstal Agnes Barker widow witnesses William Ellershaw and John Croft.
- - 1763 Ann Parker baptised Bentham daughter of James Parker.
- - 1763 Jane Parker buried Bentham.
- - 1764 Robert Parker baptised Bentham son of Thomas Parker.
- - 1765 Agnes Parker baptised Bentham daughter of James Parker.
- - 1765 Robert Parker married Bentham Agnes Higson witnesses William Ellershaw and Thomas Parker.
- - 1765 Thomas Smith of Thornton married by licence Bentham Jennet Oldfield witnesses James Parker John Kitching and John Thornber.
- - 1766 Jane Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Robert Parker.
- - 1766 Joseph Hodgson married by licence Bentham Jane Moreby witnesses Thomas Parker and John Thornber.
- - 1766 Thomas Thompson married Bentham Isabel Barker witnesses William Thompson Thomas Parker and John Thornber.
- - 1767 Edward Parker esq Wilson Overend Robert Parker in Act of Enclosure.
- - 1768 Ambrose Parker baptised Bentham son of Thomas Parker.
- - 1768 James Parker baptised Bentham son of James Parker.
- - 1769 Oliver Weatherhead of Thornton married Bentham Jane Harris witnesses Christopher Odie Thomas Parker and John Thornber.
- - 1769 Robert Parker baptised Bentham son of Robert Parker.
- - 1771 Ambrose Parker buried Bentham.
- - 1771 Betty Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Thomas Parker.
- - 1771 Thomas Fidler of Thornton married Bentham Elizabeth Stuart witnesses Thomas Parker and John Thornber.
- - 1772 Dorothy Parker baptised Bentham daughter of James Parker.
- - 1772 Robert Parker blacksmith of Lower Bentham will dated 20.7.1770 mentions son Robert Parker farmer, house in which now living built where smithy was,
land called Parrock Sandy Hill Browters? Square Close Long Close, land taken in off Bentham Moor, all within Liberties of Over Bentham, son John Parker
£2/10, James Parker £2/10, son Robert Parker £10, daughter Jennet Guy £10 wife of Thomas Guy, daughter Jane Foster £35 wife of Leonard Foster, son Thomas
Parker executor, witnesses William Ellershaw Christopher Lupton and Henry Ellershaw.
- - 1772 Robert Parker buried 5.7 Bentham.
- - 1773 Elizabeth Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Robert Parker.
- - 1773 Robert Parker will in Lonsdale dated 1772.
- - 1778 Thomas Guy of Scaleber married by licence Bentham and Ingleton Elizabeth Cumberland witnesses Francis Smith Thomas Ellershaw and John
Thornber.
- - 1778 Jennet Guy baptised Bentham daughter of Thomas Guy the younger of Scaleber (son of Thomas Guy by Jennet his wife (dau of Robert P)) and Elizabeth
Parker his wife (dau of Richard Cumberland blacksmith of Over Bentham by Anne his wife).
- - 1779 John Parker blacksmith of Fourstones in Tatham son of James Parker of Lower Bentham - Freeman of Lancaster.
- - 1779 Robert Parker house carpenter of Burton in Lonsdale son of James Parker of Lower Bentham - Freeman of Lancaster.
- - 1783 James Parker blacksmith of Lancaster son of James Parker mason late of Bentham - Freeman of Lancaster.
- - 1784 John Parker husbandman of Tatham married by licence Bentham and Ingleton Ellen Tennant witnesses William Tennant and Giles Bateson.
- - 1790 Thomas Guy died will in Lonsdale proved 1811 to Thomas Guy farmer of Scalebergh.
- - 1792 Agnes Parker buried Bentham.
- - 1795 Jane Parker married at Bentham to Christopher Walker husbandman witnesses William Dodgson and James Blezard.
- - 1797 Ann Parker aged 66 buried with husband James Parker buried 1801.
- - 1797 Anne Parker buried Bentham.
- - 1801 James Parker aged 73 of Fourstones in Tatham buried Bentham Churchyard with wife Ann Parker aged 66 buried 1797, their Robert Parker aged 5 buried
1757, John Hodgson of Fourstones in Tatham aged 68 died 1761, Thomas Hodgson of Fourstones aged 83 died 1816, John Parker aged 66 died 1825 and his
family.
- - 1801 John Hodgson Parker husbandman of Tatham son of John Parker of Tatham - Freeman of Lancaster.
- - 1802 Agnes Parker aged 74 of Bentham buried Bentham.
- - 1803 Janet Guy widow late of Kirkby Lonsdale will in Lonsdale to Elizabeth Burrow.
- - 1803 John Guy gent of Wrayton Melling will in Lonsdale to Elizabeth Burrow.
- - 1808 John Guy innkeeper of Over Bentham will in Lonsdale to Ann Guy reserved to James Farraday and William Ellershaw.
- - 1812 Robert Parker aged 79 buried Bentham.
- - 1817 Thomas Parker farmer of Fourstones son of John Parker gentleman of Fourstones - Freeman of Lancaster.
- - 1833 John Parker aged 81 of Fourstones buried Bentham Churchyard with wife Ellen Parker aged 66 buried 1825, daughter Ellin Parker aged 2 buried 1792,
James Parker aged 73 died 1801 and his family.
- - 1835 John Parker yeoman of Usherwoods and Fourstones in Tatham will in Lonsdale left cottages to daughter Jane Hodgson wife of John Hodgson.
- - 1870 John Parker aged 79 of Low Bentham buried Bentham Churchyard with wife Anne Parker aged 81 buried 1876, son S J Parker of Owen Sound Canada, Joseph
William Parker of Owen Sound aged 12 died 1869, William Parker aged 15 died 18??, James Parker aged 42? died 1872 Cross Gates Dalton.
- - 1870 John Parker of Bentham aged 79 died, with wife Ann Parker aged 81 died 1876 in memorial in Bentham Church, set up by son S J Parker of Owen Sound
Canada.
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JOHN PARKER
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son of ROBERT PARKER
and father of CHARLES PARKER
, EDWARD PARKER
and ROBERT PARKER
- - 1743 John Parker blacksmith of Wennington Melling married by licence 9.4 Whittington Ellen Lonsdale widow of Docker Whittington, bondsman Richard
Bailiffe gentleman of Kirkby Lonsdale.
- - 1743 Sarah Waithman born - married Charles Parker son of John and Elinor Parker of Bentham House County York and Beechfield in the County of Lancaster -
had daughter Dorothy Parker born 1788 died 1831 - Sarah's sister Rachel had son John Kendrew and daughter Mary Metcalf nee Kendrew - History of Waithman
Family in British Museum (see Yealand Conyers or Carnforth for Beechfield).
- - 1744 Ellin Parker wife of John Parker in will of Charles Huck of Arkholme Melling.
- - 1746 EJP 1746 above porch at Hill Top farm deeds only date from 1830.
- - 1755 Robert Parker buried Bentham son of John Parker farmer of Wennington.
- - 1768 Charles Parker cost of prosecution Lancashire RO QSP 1930/4.
- - 1771 Charles Parker married Kendal Betty Bailiff - Kendal Monthly Meeting 1598/140.
- - 1772 Margaret Parker born daughter of Charles Parker flaxdresser and Betty Parker of Upper Bentham - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1405/16.
- - 1773 Jane Parker born daughter of Charles Parker flaxdresser and Betty Parker of Upper Bentham - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1405/19.
- - 1774 Margaret Parker aged 2y 9m of Upper Bentham buried Copt daughter of Charles Parker flaxdresser and Betty Parker - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers
1405/147.
- - 1776 Betty Parker aged 30 of High Bentham buried Copp wife of Charles Parker flaxdresser - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1303/18.
- - 1776 John Parker born son of Charles Parker flaxdresser and Betty Parker of Upper Bentham - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1282/6.
- - 1776 John Parker born son of Charles and Betty Parker - Yorkshire Quakers.
- - 1776 John Parker aged 11w of High Bentham buried Copt son of Charles Parker flaxdresser and Betty Parker - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers
1303/18.
- - 1777 Charles Parker flaxdresser of Bentham - also Charles Parker of Guisbrough - also Francis Parker - in Index of Yorkshire Quarterly Meetings 1665- 1966.
- - 1779 Charles Parker flaxdresser of Burton in Kendal (son of John and Eleanor Parker of Caton) married Kendal Sarah Crewdson (dau of Brian and Elizabeth
Crewdson late of Kendal) - Kendal Monthly Meeting 1217/5 1252/4.
- - 1779 John Parker blacksmith of Gressingham in Melling aged 60 in Barrow v North.
- - 1779 Sarah Parker aged 43 buried Stannongate in Kendal wife of Charles Parker of Branthwaite Brow in Kendal - Kendal Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1224/42
1256/29.
- - 1782 Charles Parker flaxdresser of Yealand Conyers (son of John Parker blacksmith and Elinor Parker of Bentham) married Yealand Sarah Waithman (dau of
William Waithman yeoman and Dorothy Waithman of Lindeth) - Lancaster Monthly Meeting 733/27 759/15 766B/231.
- - 1788 Dorothy Parker born Yealand Conyers Warton daughter of Charles Parker flaxdresser and Sarah Parker of Yealand Conyers - Lancaster Monthly Meeting
of Quakers.
- - 1792 Ellin Parker buried Bentham.
- - 1796 Charles Parker of Bentham wrote to quaker friends in York prison - Henry Wormalls Journal 1795-97.
- - 1796 Jane Parker aged 23 of Bentham buried Calf Cop daughter of Charles and Betty Parker - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1309/301.
- - 1800c Charles Parker and his daughter in History of Bentham by James Bibby.
- - 1814 Charles Parker visited - mentioned in letter from Edward and Rachel Pease to Hadwen and Margaret Bragg - Edward Pease biography.
- - 1814 Charles Parker, quaker, married three times and left one dau, earliest occupant of Bentham House, principal owner of Bentham Mills built c1750,
picture of Mills in Lancaster Library, kind hearted employer, built Sunday School for employees under management of his daughter and her governess Miss
Wilson, fire at Mill on 19.5.1804, helped find work for employees, sold house and mills to Henry Roughsedge esq who also purchased manor of Ingleton from
Parkers of Browsholme, left Bentham for Yealand Conyers in 1814, built house there, died on visit to Suffolk 5.7.1822 aged 72, - Lancaster Library.
- - 1816 Sarah Parker aged 72 died Yealand - Quaker Annual Monitor 1817 23.
- - 1816 Sarah Parker of Yealand Conyers aged 72 buried Yealand Conyers wife of Charles Parker flaxdresser - Lancaster Monthly Meeting of Quakers
752/116.
- - 1820 Charles Parker freeholder of Haughton Mill in Poll of Darlington.
- - 1822 Charles Parker Quaker testimonial mentions born Hill Top Bentham 1748, parents of national religion, educated for church, declined, apprenticed
with friend, tried Methodists, attended Quaker meeting, admitted aged 21, later became elder, involved with school at Achworth, quarterly meetings of
Westmoreland Yorkshire and Lancashire, certificate to visit Quakers in Ireland and South of England, taken ill at Needham Market at house of Samuel
Alexander, buried at Needham Quaker cemetry, testimonial at Lancaster, witnessed by Dorothy Parker etc.
- - 1822 Charles Parker aged 70 died Yealand - Quaker Annual Monitor 1823 24.
- - 1822 Charles Parker documents at Society of Friends Library for him include letter to Charles Parker in Gibson Vol II Page 9, letter addressed to dear
cousin in Portfolio 42.46, testimonials Lancaster Monthly Meeting in Testimonials Vol V Page 165, Box D J H Bowens Y M 1818 Page 14, Box Y R Cockins Y M
Page 26, J Brown to J Robson in Portfolio 38.122 and Letter from S Bradshaw Page 3 in Portfolio 37.151.
- - 1822 Charles Parker gent and widower of Yealand died 7.7 administration 6.11 to daughter Dorothy Parker sp of Yealand with cobondsmen William Birkbeck
banker of Settle and Ann Wilson sp of Yealand, personality under £20.
- - 1822 Charles Parker of Yealand Conyers aged 74 buried Needham Market - Lancaster Monthly Meeting of Quakers 752/116.
- - 1831 Dorothy Parker aged 42 died Yealand - Quaker Annual Monitor 1832 39.
- - 1831 Dorothy Parker born 1788 died 1831 daughter of Charles Parker (son of John and Elinor Parker of Bentham House Yorkshire and Beechfield Lancashire)
and Sarah Waithman born 1743 (dau of William Waithman of Lindeth 1711-80 and Dorothy Waithman nee Wilson died 1772) - Waithman Family - History of Wilson
Family in British Museum.
- - 1831 Dorothy Parker sp of Yealand Conyers aged 43 buried Yealand Conyers - Lancaster Monthly Meeting of Quakers 753/385.
- - 1831 Dorothy Parker sp of Yealand Conyers will mentions friend executor and adopted sister Ann Wilson sp of Yealand Conyers, land in Yealand Conyers and
Yealand Redmayne, cousin and executor Isaac Wilson of Kent Terrace Kendal £500, uncle Edward Parker of Haughton le Skerne £1200, cousin Ann Waithman widow
of Anthony Waithman of Coventry £500, cousin Dorothy Wilson of Methley York £300, cousin (via Waithmans) John Kendrew of Manchester £600, cousin (via
Waithmans) Mary Metcalfe of Macclesfield £400, cousin Edward Bayliffe of Kendal £500, cousin Rachel Long of Leeds £500, William Bayliffe son of William
Bayliffe deceased and nephew of Edward Bayliffe, cousin Elizabeth wife of John Overend of Bentham £300, friend Anna Wilson of Rawden £100, friend
Elizabeth Wilson of Rawden £100.
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EDWARD PARKER
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son of JOHN PARKER
and father of JOHN PARKER
, ELLEN PARKER
, ELIZABETH PARKER
, RACHEL PARKER
, MARGARET PARKER
, CHARLES PARKER
, ROBERT PARKER
and SARAH PARKER
- - photos of Edward Parker and family
- - 1778 Edward Parker aged 27 blacksmith married Ingleton Margaret Geldard aged 17 witnesses William Bradley William Thomson John Thornber.
- - 1778 Edward Parker aged 27 blacksmith married Ingleton Margaret Geldard aged 17 see IGI film 177921, batch A458101.
- - 1781 John Geldard Parker baptised Bentham son of Edward Parker blacksmith.
- - 1784 John Overend born Lancaster Monthly Quaker Meeting son of Richard Overend house carpenter and Martha Overend of Wray in Melling non Quakers.
- - 1786 Elizabeth Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Edward and Margaret Parker.
- - 1788 John Thompson widower married by licence Bentham Mary Easterling witnesses Edward Parker and Thomas Thornton.
- - 1788 John Thompson widower married by licence Ingleton Mary Easterling witnesses Thomas Thornton and Edward Parker.
- - 1790 James Oldfield blacksmith married by licence Bentham Jane Cook witnesses Edward Parker and William Ellershaw.
- - 1790 James Oldfield blacksmith married by licence Ingleton Jane Cook witnesses Edward Parker and William Ellershaw.
- - 1791 Rachel Parker baptised 20.2 Bentham daughter of Edward and Margaret Parker.
- - 1793 Margaret Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Edward and Margaret Parker.
- - 1796 Charles Parker baptised Bentham son of Edward and Peggy Parker.
- - 1796 Charles Parker born 30.4, died 1867.
- - 1796 Charles Parker born in 1861 census of Dundee.
- - 1796 Ellen Parker married by licence Bentham James Toulmin flaxdresser witnesses John Geldard and John Geldard Parker.
- - see toulmin site.
- - see toulmin site.
- - 1796 Ellen Parker married by licence Ingleton James Toulmin flaxdresser witnesses John Geldard and John Geldard Parker.
- - 1798 Robert Parker baptised Bentham son of Edward and Peggy Parker.
- - 1799 Peggy Towman baptised Bentham daughter of James and Ellin Towman.
- - 1802 Elizabeth Tolman baptised Bentham daughter of James and Ellin Tolman.
- - 1802 Sarah Parker baptised Bentham daughter of Edward and Peggy Parker.
- - 1803 Edward Parker paid highway rates in Haughton le Skerne - Darlington Library.
- - 1806 John Parker flaxdresser of Haughton le Skerne Durham married by licence Bentham Anne Parker witnesses John Parker and Grace Tunstal.
- - 1810 Harrison Toulmin infant buried Haughton le Skerne Churchyard son of James and Ellen Toulmin.
- - 1810c James Toulmin and his father Freemen of Lancaster.
- - 1811 Edward Parker flax merchant of Haughton le Skerne and Margaret his wife and Joseph Smith of Liverpool and Martha his wife together sold Ellergill
Lodge - Lancaster Library documents.
- - 1811 Edward Parker flax merchant of Haughton le Skerne and his wife Margaret and Joshua Smith and his wife Martha sold Ellergill Lodge to Giles Bateson
of Park House Bolton in History of Bentham by James Bibby.
- - 1811 William Toulmin aged 14 buried Haughton le Skerne Churchyard son of James and Ellen Toulmin.
- - 1819 James Parker Toulmin bur Haughton le Skerne.
- - 1820 Charles Parker freeholder of Haughton Mill in Poll of Darlington.
- - 1820 Robert Parker freeholder of Haughton Mill in Poll of Darlington.
- - 1820c Edward Parker James Toulmin and Thomas Walker householders responsible for the poor given in Poor Law Books of Haughton le Skerne - Darlington
Library.
- - 1824 Margaret Parker aged 30 buried Haughton le Skerne with father Edward Parker buried 1835.
- - 1825 Margaret Parker aged 64 buried 4.12 Haughton le Skerne with husband Edward Parker buried 1835.
- - 1827 Robert Parker of Haughton in Directory of Darlington.
- - 1828 Edward Parker flaxspinner and linen manufacturer of Haughton Mills in Directory of Darlington.
- - 1828 Parkers and Toulmin bleachers Northgate Darlington in Directory of Darlington.
- - 1828 Robert Parker of Haughton le Skerne in Directory of Darlington.
- - 1830 John Geldard Parker aged 51 died buried Haughton le Skerne Churchyard with wife Anne Parker buried 1838 and their daus Margaret Parker aged 19
buried 1832 and Eleanor Tennant Parker buried 1832.
- - 1831 Dorothy Hetherington Parker aged 3 buried Haughton le Skerne with mother Ann Parker buried 1833.
- - 1831 Margaret Elizabeth Parker aged 9 buried Haughton le Skerne with mother Ann Parker buried 1833.
- - 1832 Eleanor Tennant Parker buried Haughton le Skerne with father John Geldard Parker buried 1830.
- - 1832 John Overend of ML Doncaster Annual Monitor Quaker deaths.
- - 1832 John Overend of Settle 1769-1832 banker of London, son of John and Isabel Overend, Quaker, thought up scheme of only charging one commision ie to
borrower not lender, partnership with Samuel Gurney as Overend and Gurney, (later collapse of Overend and Gurney led to introduction of principle of
limited liability for shareholders), in biographical cataloque at London Friends Institute.
- - 1832 Justice Overend came to Bentham from Lancashire in middle of 17th century, various house with WO RO etc on walls, in 17th century William Overend
weaver in Bentham, cotton weaving staple trade in Bentham, Peter Overend magistrate 17th century, two families Overends of Bentham and Overends of Bentham
Mill.
- - 1832 Margaret Parker aged 19 buried Haughton le Skerne with father John Geldard Parker buried 1830.
- - 1832 Parker - workmen of Messrs Parker of Haughton le Skerne joined reform bill procession - Charles Parker flaxspinner of Darlington had patent for
improvements in looms for weaving linens and other fabrics to be worked by hand steam or any other motive power - pages 163 and 324 of Longstaffes History
and Antiquities of The Parish of Darlington.
- - 1832 Parker workmen of Messrs Parker of Haughton le Skerne joined reform bill procession - page 163 of Longstaffes History and Antiquities of The
Parish of Darlington.
- - 1833 Ann Parker aged 31 (wife of Robert P) buried Haughton le Skerne Churchyard with their daus Dorothy Hetherington Parker aged 3 buried 1831 and
Margaret Elizabeth Parker aged 9 buried 1831.
- - 1834 Edward Parker and sons of Haughton le Skerne in Directory of Darlington.
- - 1834 Robert Parker of Halifax in Poll of Bentham.
- - 1835 Edward Parker aged 84 died 22.11 buried Haughton le Skerne Churchyard with wife Margaret Parker aged 64 buried 1825 and their daughter Margaret
Parker aged 30 buried 1824.
- - 1835 James Kipling Toulmin aged 3 buried Haughton le Skerne Churchyard son of Edward Parker Toulmin and Esther Toulmin of Darlington.
- - 1836 Edward Parker (of Haughton le Skerne) died 22.11.1835 will dated 6.2.1830 mentions Sarah Parker, son and executor Charles Parker desk etc, son and
executor Robert Parker, son in law and executor William Dove, son John Geldard Parker money in trust, Ann Parker wife of John Geldard Parker and their
children, nephew Edward Parker, nephew John Parker, witness John Unthank.
- - 1836 Robert Parker flax spinner of Darlington will mentions executor and brother Charles Parker, wife Margaret Parker, three children by late wife Ann
Parker.
- - 1838 Anne Parker buried Haughton le Skerne with husband John Geldard Parker buried 1830.
- - 1840 Charles Parker flax spinner of Haughton patented some improvements in looms for linen weaving - Darlington or a Tale of Tweesdale.
- - 1841 James Toulmin gentleman of Grove Hill Bentham will dated 3.9.1835 mentions son and executor Edward Parker Toulmin merchant of Darlington, executor
John Overend accountant of Bentham, wife and executor Ellen Toulmin, infant children, under £4000.
- - 1841 Sarah Parker witness to marriage of Margaret Dove and Robert Morgan Willcox.
- - 1842 Ellen Toulmin aged 64 buried Bentham Churchyard with husband James Toulmin of Grove Hill Bentham aged 72 buried 1841.
- - 1850 James Overend flaxspinner of Priestgate Darlington member of first Board of Health - History of Darlington 1967 N Sunderland BA Darlington
Historical Society - Darlington Library.
- - 1850 Overend and Co flax in Directory of Darlington.
- - 1850 Sarah Parker witnessed marriage of William Dove and Elizabeth Ringrose.
- - 1851 Edward Parker Toulmin aged 46 bleacher and farmer of 175 acres employing 13 labourers and 3 apprentices born Darlington in census of Cowle House
Darlington with brother Charles Parker Toulmin aged 31 clerk and sister Sarah Jane Toulmin aged 25 and servants.
- - 1851 Sarah Parker aged 48 born Bentham in census of Headingley Leeds with brother in law William Dove and family including Charles Parker Dove and
Edward Parker Dove.
- - 1860 Elizabeth Overend aged 73 buried Bentham Churchyard with husband John Overend aged 93 buried 1875 and their eldest daughter Margaret Eleanor
Overend aged 22 buried 1842 and fourth daughter Sarah Overend aged 15 bur 1846.
- - 1861 Charles Parker aged 64 engineer and machine maker in firm of Charles Parker and Sons employing 180 persons born England in census of RD Dundee
Second District Forfar EN 13 Schedule 134 page 24 Greenfield Place with wife Isabella Parker aged 65 born England and sons Robert Parker aged 25 engineer
and machinist and Thomas Parker aged 13 both born England and servant Jane Donaldson born Dundee.
- - 1861 Edward Parker aged 38 flax and flax yarm merchant born Haughton in census of RD Dundee Second District Forfar EN 2 Schedule page 5 20 Cliff Terrace
with wife Margaret Eleanor Parker aged 32 born Bolton and sons William Walker Parker aged 8 Charles Edward Parker aged 5 Mary Parker aged 2 and Henry
Parker aged 1 all born Dundee and governess Georgina Jessup aged 20 born Sheffield and servants Elizabeth Melville aged 25 born Perth and Mary Bradey
aged 23.
- - 1862 Charles Parker and son engineer Ladybank Works Chapelside in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1862 Charles Parker of Charles Parker and son 5 Greenfield Place in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1862 Charles Parker treasurer of council in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1862 Edward Parker merchant 22 Cowgate House Cliff Terrace Newport in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1864 Charles H Parker of Charles Parker and son Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1864 Charles Parker and sons engineer Ladybank Works Chapelside in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1864 Charles Parker of Charles Parker and son Edengrove in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1864 Charles Parker provost and chief magistrate in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1864 Edward Parker merchant and spinner Fenton Street House Newport in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1864 Robert O Parker of Charles Parker and son Osborne Place in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1867 Charles Parker born 1796 buried Parker Memorial 1016 Section E Eastern Necropolis Dundee (through main gate on Arbroach Road, straight forward, to
large beech tree on left, memorial between trees) with wife Isabella Parker nee Hodgson born 1795 died 1866.
- - 1867 Charles Parker born Bentham 30.4.1796, resided at Darlington, moved to Dundee 1849, became an engineer as head of Charles Parker and Sons, built
iron foundaries at Dundee and Clepington, introduced rental assessment, 1857 on council, 1859 treasurer, 1861 provost, settled councils litigations,
established Albert Institute and Free Library, heart attack while preparing for visit of British Association, died aged 71, Wesleyan Methodist, left five
sons and one daughter, one son a Methodist minister - Dundee Celebrities of Nineteenth Century published 1873.
- - 1867 Charles Parker death certificate 431 Dundee First District, Charles Parker engineer and provost of Dundee died 18.4 11.45am at Eden Grove Dundee,
aged 70, widower of Isabella Hodgson, son of Edward Parker flaxspinner deceased and Margaret Parker nee Geldard deceased, sudden death probably from fatty
degeneration of the heart in advanced age, cerified Robert Cocks MD, notified by Robert Overend Parker son present, dated 22.4 Dundee.
- - 1867 Charles Parker esq Provost of Dundee died Edengrove 18.4 buried Parker Memorial Eastern Necropolis Cemetry obituary in Dundee Currier and
Argus.
- - 1867 Charles Parker of Priestgate House Darlington had thread mill or flax mill moved north and became provost of Dundee, succeeded at house and mill in
Darlington by Mr Overend, mill behind where Mr Pannys printing works stood - Biographical and Historical Notes of Byegone Darlington c1908 Mountfor
DPL.
- - 1867 Charles Parker engineer of Dundee will mentions wife Isabella Parker nee Hodgson, eldest son Edward Parker, Rev Thomas Laidman Parker, daughter
Isabella Hodgson Parker, sons, grandson Thomas Laidman Parker brought up by him apprenticed to Pattullo and Thornton solicitors.
- - 1867 Isabella Parker death certificate, Isabella Parker married to Charles Parker engineer and provost of Dundee died 11.8 7.30pm at Iona Lodge Bridge
of Alban usual residence Dundee, aged 70, daughter of William Hodgson merchant deceased and Dorothy Hodgson nee Laidman deceased, pneumonia for some
months, dropsy for some weeks, certified Alex Paterson MD, notified by Charles Watt occupier present, dated 13.8 Causewayhead.
- - 1876 Mrs Margaret E Parker author of 6 happy weeks among the Americans.
- - 1877 Harry Parker born 1860 died 1877 The Cliff Near Dundee - graves of two of his sisters and one of his mothers sisters who died 1856 - his mother
wrote A Mothers Record of The Earthly Close of a Bright Young Life - she also wrote of visit to America on behalf of Methodists ie A Temperance Tour
through Canada and The United States and Six Happy weeks among the Americans.
- - 1881 Agnes E Parker aged 65 farmers daughter born Tatham in census of Halton Green Halton with son James Parker aged 34 born Tatham daughter in law
Elizabeth Parker formerly laundress aged 24 born Bollington Cheshire and niece Hannah Barnshaw aged 2 born Bollington.
- - 1881 Alfred G Hayman dental surgeon aged 33 born Bristol in census of 1 Pembroke Road Clifton with wife Ellen D Hayman aged 33 born Hampreston Dorset
and daughter Dorothy G Hayman aged 3m and brother Frank Hayman dental surgeon aged 21 born Bristol and sister in law Alice M Baxter aged 29 born
Hampreston and four servants.
- - 1881 Annie Parker marine engineers wife aged 44 born Dundee in census of 9 Duntrune Terrace Dundee with daughter Isabella Parker aged 16, son William
Parker aged 14, son Robert H Parker aged 10 and son Francis L Parker aged 5 all born Dundee, and servant Castherine Sorrar and Catherine Younger.
- - 1881 Arthur L Davidson apprentice at a strapping factory aged 17 born Darlington lodger at 30 Gloster Street Tonge with Haulgh Lancashire with Snell
family.
- - 1881 Charles E Parker tanner aged 35 born Dundee in census of 4 Richmond Terrace Whitehaven as lodger with Isabel Bowe lodging house keeper aged 47 born
Cockermouth.
- - 1881 Charles E Walker aged 14 born Bolton and Thomas S Walker aged 11 born Bolton in census of Pembroke House School Lytham with Edward Lightfoot BA
schoolmaster.
- - 1881 Charles P Toulmin annuitant aged 61 born Darlington in census of Spilsby Road Skirbeck Lincoln with wife Hannah Toulmin aged 32 born Lon Sutton
and children Mary E Toulmin aged 2, James P Toulmin aged 1 and Margaret Toulmin aged 2m all born Boston and one servant.
- - 1881 Edward Little dental surgeon aged 25 in census of 2 Herbert terrace Clevedon with two sisters, one brother, uncle Samuel A Hayman dental surgeon
aged 56, aunt Louisa E Hayman aged 53, cousin Charles A Hayman dental surgeon aged 26 and cousin Ada C Hayman aged 14 all born Bristol and one
servant.
- - 1881 Edward Parker merchant aged 58 born Durham in census of 228 Brockley Road Deptford St Paul Kent with wife Margaret E Parker aged 52 born Bolton and
children Mary Parker aged 22 born Dundee, Albert E Parker aged 16 born Newport and James G Parker aged 11 born Newport and one servant.
- - 1881 Edward Parker currier apprentice aged 19 born Scotland border in census of 56 Clarence Street with Hare family.
- - 1881 Eleanor Morris living off dividends aged 72 born H? Durham in census of 11 Leigh Road Clifton with son Francis D Morris clerk aged 34 born Bolton
le Moor Lancashire and one servant.
- - 1881 Elizabeth Walker annuitant aged 41 born Chester in census of 99 Castle Street Tonge With Haulgh with children Margaret A Walker aged 10, William S
Walker aged 9, Albert J Walker aged 4 and Charles H Walker aged 3 all born Bolton and servants.
- - 1881 Elizabeth Wilson aged 75 born Denbigh in census of Southey Street Keswick with Annie Wilson governess school aged 43 born Manchester and
grandchildren Annie E Walker aged 9 and Robert W Walker aged 5 both born Whitehaven.
- - 1881 John G Hayman dental surgeon aged 45 born Bristol in census of 2 Sydenham Terrace Weston super Mare with wife Jane Hayman aged 36 born Frampton
Cottrell and one servant.
- - 1881 Rachel Ann Thornber annuitant aged 69 born Darlington in census of 25 Virginia Street North Meols with children Charlotte E Thornber aged 38 born
Bentham, Giles E J Thornber civil servant aged 30 born Bispham and Fanny Thornber aged 28 born Bispham and one servant - see
thornber site.
- - 1881 Robt Posnett wesleyan minister aged 50 born Sleaford Lincoln in census of Tivoli Place Ilkley with wife Mary A Posnett aged 46 born York and
children Leonard W Posnett Cambridge undergraduate aged 20 born Burnley, Emily Posnett aged 14 born Wakefield, Charles W Posnett aged 10 born Sheffield,
Mary L Posnett aged 8 born Sheffield, and Annie M Posnett aged 5 born Grimsby and visitors Rachel Wigfield aged 40 born York and Margaret Wigfield aged 4
born Rotherham and a servant.
- - 1881 Samuel J Hayman licentiate dentistry (college of surgeons England) aged 31 born Bristol in census of Kingston Villa Richmond Hill Clifton with wife
Henrietta C T Hayman aged 30 born Boulton Derby and children Annie L Hayman aged 2 and Leonard A I Hayman aged 6m both born Clifton and three
servants.
- - 1881 Sarah Parker aged 79 born Bentham in census of 6 Union Street North Meols Lancashire as visitor with Paul Blevin shoemaker aged 69 born Formby and
his wife Eliza aged 64 born Orrel and visitor Mary Holding seamstress aged 60 born Orrel.
- - 1881 Thomas Laidman Parker wesleyan minister aged 54 born Haughton Durham in census of Wesley street Morley Yorkshire with wife Sarah Parker aged 43
born Tadcaster and children Charles Parker civil engineer aged 20 born Inverrness, John L Parker mining engineer aged 19 born Stirling and Thomas L Parker
mining engineer aged 17 born Aberdeen and a servant.
- - 1881 Thomas Overend coachman aged 66 born Bentham in census of Leaming Lodge Watermillock CUL with wife Hannah Overend aged 63 born Gate Beck and
daughter Eliza Overend domestic servant aged 25 born Ambleside.
- - 1881 Thomas Walker master tanner aged 47 born Bolton in census of Southfield Great Lever Lancashire with wife Elizabeth Walker aged 43 born Manchester
and children Edith M Walker aged 5 and Arthur N Walker aged 3 both born Bolton and visitor Mary A Pattinson cook aged 65 born Allenby CUL and servants
Phebe Sykes, Fanny Abbott, Elizabeth Shannon and Frasncis S Campbell.
- - 1881 William H Davison iron merchant and local methodist preacher aged 60 born Darlington in census of Primrose House Darlington with wife Elizabeth
aged 51 born Bolton and children William H earthenware manufacture pottery artist aged 20, Annie W Davison aged 15, Charley aged 12, Alfred aged 11, and
Edward W aged 8 all born Darlington and Sara Lobell aged 33 governess teacher, and servants Eleana E Walton aged 21 and Mary Hindmarch aged 21.
- - 1881 William Walker tanner aged 40 born Bolton in census of 8 Oak Bank Preston Quarter Cumberland with wife Sarah Walker aged 41 born Manchester and
children Emily Walker aged 17 and Arthur Walker aged 2 both born Whitehaven and two servants.
- - 1881 William E Walker aged 16 born Bolton in census of Leys school Cambridge.
- - 1881 William W Parker leather merchant aged 27 born Dundee in census of 3 Blackness Terrace Liff and Benvie Forfar with wife Christian J Parker aged 26
born Dundee and servant Susan Young.
- - 1881 William J Wigfield draper aged 44 born Barnsley in census of High Field 1 Doncaster Road Rotherham with children Edith M Wigfield aged 8, Gertrude
Wigfield aged 7 and William W Wigfield aged 6 all born Rotherham and two servants.
- - 1881 William Wilson Wigfield artist aged 21 born Heeley York as a boarder in census of 6 John Street Warrington with family Hewitt.
- - 1881 William Parker farmer of 66 acres employing 1 aged 40 born Bentham in census of Long Lands Leck with wife Miriam Parker aged 48 born Orton and son
Joseph W Parker aged 3 born Preston Patrick and servants John T Wilson and Margaret A Mattinson.
- - 1883 Edward Parker merchants and manufacturers 38 South Tay Street office 19 Ward Road in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1883 Charles Parker and sons co engineer ironfounder Victoria Foundary Clepington Road office 94 Commercial Street in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1883 Parker merchant and manufacturers 38 South Tay Street office 19 Warel Street in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1883 Robert O Parker of Charles Parker and sons co 9 Duntrune Terrace Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1883 William W Parker belting and hosepipe manufacturer of 38 South Tay Street house 14 Kilnburn Place Newport in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1884 Parker and co engineer ironfounder Victoria Foundary Clapington Road office 94 Commercial Street in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1884 William W Parker belting and hosepipe manufacturer of 38 South Tay Street house 14 Kilnburn Place Newport in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1885 Parker and co engineer ironfounder Victoria Foundary Clapington Road office 94 Commercial Street in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1885 William W Parker belting and hosepipe manufacturer of 38 South Tay Street house Marrbank Newport in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1886 Parker brothers ltd tanners curriers belting and hosepipe manufacturers 38 South Tay Street and Bristol in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1893 Charles Parker sons and co engineer machine makers ironfounders Victoria Foundary Clepington Road in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1893 Edward Parker of Parker brothers Ltd 9 Viewforth Street in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1893 Parker brothers Ltd tanners curriers belting and hosepipe manufacturers 38 South Tay Street and Bristol in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1893 R O Parker of Charles Parker and sons co 2 Balgillo Crescent and Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1900 Parker brothers of Bristol - connected with Dove and Willcox leather merchants.
- - 1903 Charles Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Cuba Cottage West Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1903 Charles Parker sons and co engineer machine makers ironfounders Victoria Foundary Clepington Road in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1903 Edward Parker curriers belting and hosepipe manufacturers 38 South Tay Street house 2 Rockfield Terrace in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1903 R O Parker of Charles Parker and sons co 2 Balgillo Crescent and Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1903 Thomas L Parker born 1827 Wesleyan Minister Dundee buried Dundee Cemetry with wife Helen Parker nee Leitch died 1869.
- - 1903 William Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Westbourne Villa Dunstrune Terrace West Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1904 William Walker and Thomas Walker laid foundation stone of new chapel at Bentham.
- - 1914 Charles Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Cuba Cottage West Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1914 Charles Parker sons and co engineer machine makers ironfounders Victoria Foundary Clepington Road in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1914 Edward Parker curriers belting and hosepipe manufacturers 38 South Tay Street house 2 Rockfield Terrace in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1914 R H Parker of Charles Parker and sons co 2 Balgillo Crescent Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1914 Robert O Parker of Charles Parker and sons co 2 Balgillo Crescent Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1914 William Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Westbourne Villa Dunstrune Terrace West Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1917 Parker brothers tanners Whitehouse Street Tannery Bedminster Bristol in Directory of Bristol.
- - 1918 R O Parker born 1836 engineer buried Dundee Cemetry with wife Annie Parker nee Johnstone born 1838 died 1906.
- - 1921 William Walker Parker aged 68 of Stratford House Rocklease and of Messrs Parker bros of Whitehouse Street Tannery Bedminster died at Ensworth House
nursing home Clevedon leaving widow and one married daughter obituary mentions widow Christian Johnstone Parker burial service Christ Church Sneyd Park
buried Canford Cemetry with mourners brother Charles E Parker, brother Dr J Gordan Parker, son in law Frank Holman, nephew F E Pearson, nephew W B
Pearson, Joseph Holman, J Guest Holman, T Arthur Holman, etc.
- - 1922 Charles Parker of Penketh Warrington letter to Col Parker mentions his great grandfather and his sister believing they were descended from Parker
of Browsholme, mentions John Blakey's Lane Head, mentions Fr Parker Rhodes whose mother searched for the link, mentions elusive John Parker with a bad
character
- - 1924 Charles Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Comine Bank 27 Strathern Road West Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1924 Charles Parker sons and co engineer machine makers ironfounders Victoria Foundary Clepington Road in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1924 Edward Parker curriers belting and hosepipe manufacturers 38 South Tay Street house Estrella Easthaven in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1924 R H Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Gowanbank 13 Hill Street Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1924 William Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Foxmount 8 Reves Road Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 Charles Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Corne Bank 27 Strathern Road West Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 Charles Parker sons and co engineer machine makers ironfounders Victoria Foundary 229 Clepington Road in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 Edward Parker 4 Farrington Street in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 Edward Parker and co Ltd curriers belting hosepipe manufacturers grinder merchants and machinery agents Progress Works in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 George Parker assistant shipyard manager 1 Murray Street in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 George Parker engineer the Groves 33 Dalhousie Road Barnhill in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 J Parker 4 Church Street Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 R H Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Gowanbank 13 Hill Street Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1932 William Parker of Charles Parker and sons co Foxmount 8 Reves Road Broughty Ferry in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1940 William Parker born 1866 engineer bur Dundee Cemetry with wife Lilly Parker nee Burnett born 1877 died 1931.
- - 1940 William Parker of Foxmount Broughty Ferry will dated 1939 mentions son and executor George Robert Parker of 16 Street Lane Leeds, son and executor
Henry Francis Parker of Dundee Airdrie, executor Robert Rollo Steven solicitor of Dundee, daughter Annie Burnett Parker, son Alexander Burnett Parker,
William Gordan Parker.
- - 1947 Arthur N Walker wrote 'The Walker Family' about Walker descendants of Edward Parker died 1830.
- - 1948 Charles Parker sons and co engineer machine makers ironfounders Victoria Foundary 229 Clepington Road in Directory of Dundee.
- - 1948 Edward Parker and co Ltd curriers belting hosepipe manufacturers grinder merchants and machinery agents agents for Dunlop Rubber Co Ltd General
Rubber Goods Division Progress Works in Directory of Dundee.
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of Charles Parker, Provost of Dundee, and family.
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RACHEL PARKER
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daughter of EDWARD PARKER
- - photos of family of Rachel Dove nee Parker
- - 1791 Rachel Parker baptised 20.2 Bentham daughter of Edward and Margaret Parker.
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FUTURE LINES OF ENQUIRY
- - 1618 Robert Parker and sons transferred property to Thomas Beckett, deeds of Wards End Farm between Calf Cop and Oysterber/Burton Road in History of
Bentham by James Bibby in Lancaster Library.
- - 1642 Johns Parker baptised Bolton by Bowland son of Robert Parker.
- - 1651 Thomas Parker baptised Tatham son of Lawrence Parker.
- - 1653 John Parker baptised 29.7 Tatham son of Lawrence Parker.
- - 1655 John Parker born 1655 at Tatham son of John Parker in IGI 170871 etc.
- - 1655 John Parker born 1655 at Tatham son of Lawrence Parker in IGI P005271 170555 etc.
- - 1655 John Parker baptised Tatham son of Lawrence Parker.
- - 1669 Thomas Parker baptised Slaidburn son of John Parker of Thornholme.
- - 1672 Nathan Parker of Ingleton Fell administration in Lonsdale to wife Jane Parker Francis Weatherhead and Peter Jacks all of Bentham.
- - 1680 James Parker born son of James Parker of Mewith - Bentham Meeting and Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1404/21.
- - 1680 James Parker of Mewith Head and children.
- - 1682 Frances Parker married Bentham.
- - 1682 Francis Parker married Bentham Elhena Winder.
- - 1683 Edward Parker taylor of Gressingham will in Lonsdale mentions wife Mary Parker and daughter Elizabeth.
- - 1683 James Parker and William Cumberland committed to York castle after they had been summoned before several justices and cited to appear at several
sessions in Sufferings of Quakers Yorkshire.
- - 1685 George Parker born son of James Parker of Mewith - Bentham Meeting and Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1404/21.
- - 1685 John Parker son of John Parker baptised at Melling in IGI film 184272.
- - 1688 Helen Parker baptised Melling daughter of George and Helen Parker of Hornby.
- - 1689 Elizah Parker buried Gressingham daughter of Mary G of Gressingham.
- - 1695 John Parker baptised Bentham illegit son of Francis Parker.
- - 1696 James Parker of Mewith buried Settle - Yorkshire Quakers 1404/134.
- - 1733 John Cockerham Parker married Betham to Elizabeth Morehouse - Quaker records at Leeds Brotherton Library Special Collections Department.
- - 1735 John Parker born son of John and Elizabeth Parker of Mewithhead - Settle Monthly Meeting of Quakers 1404/27.
- - 1771 John Parker stone mason of Lancaster aged 56 in Weatherhead v Bradshaw Randell Parker of Lancaster aged 68 - Lancashire Depositions.
- - https://sites.rootsweb.com/~jandjroots/Parker/d0004/g0000082.html#I1633 .
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