In 1826, A. W. P. Parker and Madison C. Johnson (memorial 82208004) associated themselves together for the purpose of practicing law in Lexington, Kentucky.
In 1831, A. W. P. Parker married Miss Camilla Brashear.
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Port Gibson Correspondent, Port Gibson, MS, Printed & Published by James Hughes, December 2, 1837:
Departed this life on Wednesday morning last, at the residence of his brother, Dr. J. P. Parker, A. W. P. Parker, Esq. Mr. Parker had been engaged in the practice of Law. He was interred with Masonic honors.
Contributed by: Shawn Miller, Claiborne County MSGenWeb
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At the Library of Congress there are images of correspondence from A. W. P. Parker et al. to Andrew Jackson, dated May 18, 1836.
In 1826, A. W. P. Parker and Madison C. Johnson (memorial 82208004) associated themselves together for the purpose of practicing law in Lexington, Kentucky.
In 1831, A. W. P. Parker married Miss Camilla Brashear.
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Port Gibson Correspondent, Port Gibson, MS, Printed & Published by James Hughes, December 2, 1837:
Departed this life on Wednesday morning last, at the residence of his brother, Dr. J. P. Parker, A. W. P. Parker, Esq. Mr. Parker had been engaged in the practice of Law. He was interred with Masonic honors.
Contributed by: Shawn Miller, Claiborne County MSGenWeb
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At the Library of Congress there are images of correspondence from A. W. P. Parker et al. to Andrew Jackson, dated May 18, 1836.
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