Husband of Lurilla Catherine Rogers.
Father of the following children:
John Wesley Parker 1873 -
Mary E. Parker 1876 – 1882
Jacob M. Parker 1879 –
Walter Virgil Parker 1885 – 1966
Claude Earnest Parker 1887 – 1971
Otto Pirea Parker 11/3/1892 or 1895 – 1960
(m. Dorrie M. ______ 1894 - )
Francis Parker
Ethel Estella Parker 1895 – 1901
and possibly a couple more I haven't verified.
SCOTT COUNTY ARKANSAS 1880 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS HUNT TOWNSHIP Transcribed by Delaine Edwards
"Thomas J. Parker owned 25 acres of improved and 135 acres unimproved woodland worth $400. He had $75 worth of farm implements and machinery and $250 worth of livestock. Farm production for 1879 was estimated at $500. He owned 2 horses, 2 cows and one other cattle. One of his cows had calved and he had sold 2 head of cattle. Butter production was 125 pounds. He had 20 swine and 9 poultry which produced 15 dozen eggs. 12 acres of Indian Corn produced 300 bushels and 10 acres of cotton produced 5 bales. ¼ acre of Irish potatoes produced 50 bushels and his bees had produced 250 pounds of honey. He had cut 20 cords of firewood worth $25."
Husband of Lurilla Catherine Rogers.
Father of the following children:
John Wesley Parker 1873 -
Mary E. Parker 1876 – 1882
Jacob M. Parker 1879 –
Walter Virgil Parker 1885 – 1966
Claude Earnest Parker 1887 – 1971
Otto Pirea Parker 11/3/1892 or 1895 – 1960
(m. Dorrie M. ______ 1894 - )
Francis Parker
Ethel Estella Parker 1895 – 1901
and possibly a couple more I haven't verified.
SCOTT COUNTY ARKANSAS 1880 AGRICULTURAL CENSUS HUNT TOWNSHIP Transcribed by Delaine Edwards
"Thomas J. Parker owned 25 acres of improved and 135 acres unimproved woodland worth $400. He had $75 worth of farm implements and machinery and $250 worth of livestock. Farm production for 1879 was estimated at $500. He owned 2 horses, 2 cows and one other cattle. One of his cows had calved and he had sold 2 head of cattle. Butter production was 125 pounds. He had 20 swine and 9 poultry which produced 15 dozen eggs. 12 acres of Indian Corn produced 300 bushels and 10 acres of cotton produced 5 bales. ¼ acre of Irish potatoes produced 50 bushels and his bees had produced 250 pounds of honey. He had cut 20 cords of firewood worth $25."
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