Spouse: Martha (Lincoln) Parker (d.1822)
Andover Advertiser – September 2, 1854 – Vol. 2 – No. 29 – Page 2
Hon. Leonard M. Parker died at his residence in Shirley, on Friday last. He was about 65 years of age, was well known as a Jacksonian politician, and was Naval Officer at Charlestown during the General's administration. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1820, had been a County Commissioner, and State Senator for several years for Middlesex County, and was a member of the legislature of 1851.
Spouse: Martha (Lincoln) Parker (d.1822)
Andover Advertiser – September 2, 1854 – Vol. 2 – No. 29 – Page 2
Hon. Leonard M. Parker died at his residence in Shirley, on Friday last. He was about 65 years of age, was well known as a Jacksonian politician, and was Naval Officer at Charlestown during the General's administration. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1820, had been a County Commissioner, and State Senator for several years for Middlesex County, and was a member of the legislature of 1851.
Family Members
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Mrs Sarah E. Parker Jones
1768–1844
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CPT James Parker
1771–1853
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Lovey Parker Hazen
1773–1821
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Henrietta Parker Whitney
1775–1864
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Rhoda Parker Longley
1777–1833
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Abigail Prescott Parker
1779–1801
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Daniel Parker
1782–1846
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David Parker
1784–1873
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Phineas Parker
1786–1877
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Lydia Bowes Parker Treadwell Whitney
1815–1842
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