The Parker family history refers to Elizabeth's husband Philip was a "wealthy merchant to China." There is a story of one of his ships being seized by Chinese pirates in 1812, resulting in an indemnity being allowed by the Chinese government (which was never collected but was said to amount to $600,000). It was not annotated in the records known to the members of the Ammidon family.
Philip and Elizabeth spent most of their lives living in Boston, MA.
Father: Matthew Grice (b. 1744), burial unk.
Mother: Martha Eddy (1745-1799), burial unk.
Children:
-Philip Ellis Ammidon (1800-1800)
-Eliza E. Ammidon (1802-1853)
-Philip Ammidon (1804-1835)
-Angelina Ammidon (1807-1883)
-Melania Ammidon (1809-aft.1880)
-Sylvia Ammidon (1814-1850)
The Parker family history refers to Elizabeth's husband Philip was a "wealthy merchant to China." There is a story of one of his ships being seized by Chinese pirates in 1812, resulting in an indemnity being allowed by the Chinese government (which was never collected but was said to amount to $600,000). It was not annotated in the records known to the members of the Ammidon family.
Philip and Elizabeth spent most of their lives living in Boston, MA.
Father: Matthew Grice (b. 1744), burial unk.
Mother: Martha Eddy (1745-1799), burial unk.
Children:
-Philip Ellis Ammidon (1800-1800)
-Eliza E. Ammidon (1802-1853)
-Philip Ammidon (1804-1835)
-Angelina Ammidon (1807-1883)
-Melania Ammidon (1809-aft.1880)
-Sylvia Ammidon (1814-1850)
Family Members
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U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930
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Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850
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Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
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Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Index, 1784-1840
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Massachusetts, U.S., Death Records, 1841-1915
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