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Lemuel Parker

Birth
Beaufort County, North Carolina, USA
Death
10 Mar 1856 (aged 65)
Ozark, Dale County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Ozark, Dale County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Lemuel Parker was a devoutly religious person. He was well educated, and went to college in North Carolina. He became a prosperous farmer and school teacher. He was married to Elizabeth Carpenter. They had nine children.
1.Sarah "Penelope" Parker
2.Betsy Parker
3.Amos Parker
4.John William Parker
5.Henry Zachariah Parker
6.Lemuel Parker
7.David Parker
8.Jefferson Parker
9.Joseph Parker
He was the second child of David Parker and Elizabeth Andrews Hayes Parker. He participated in the Indian Uprising in GA in 1818. He lived in Northampton Co., NC, Anson Co., NC, Henry Co., GA, Butts Co., GA, Russell Co., AL, & Dale Co., AL. Great Great Granddaughter, and Parker family genealogist, Kathy Jo Bryant
Lemuel Parker was a devoutly religious person. He was well educated, and went to college in North Carolina. He became a prosperous farmer and school teacher. He was married to Elizabeth Carpenter. They had nine children.
1.Sarah "Penelope" Parker
2.Betsy Parker
3.Amos Parker
4.John William Parker
5.Henry Zachariah Parker
6.Lemuel Parker
7.David Parker
8.Jefferson Parker
9.Joseph Parker
He was the second child of David Parker and Elizabeth Andrews Hayes Parker. He participated in the Indian Uprising in GA in 1818. He lived in Northampton Co., NC, Anson Co., NC, Henry Co., GA, Butts Co., GA, Russell Co., AL, & Dale Co., AL. Great Great Granddaughter, and Parker family genealogist, Kathy Jo Bryant


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