Parker family
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Works: | 1,141 works in 1,451 publications in 1 language and 8,442 library holdings |
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Most widely held works about
Parker family
- Frontier blood : the saga of the Parker family by Jo Ella Powell Exley( )
- Loyal to the land : the legendary Parker Ranch by Billy Bergin( )
- The Parker Ranch of Hawaii; the saga of a ranch and a dynasty by Joe Brennan( Book )
- The life and acts of Matthew Parker : the first Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth by John Strype( Book )
- The Parkers at Saltram, 1769-89: everyday life in an eighteenth-century house by Ronald Fletcher( Book )
- Genealogy and biographical notes of John Parker of Lexington and his descendants, showing his earlier ancestry in America from Dea. Thomas Parker of Reading, Mass., from 1635 to 1893 by Theodore Parker( Book )
- Parker in America 1630-1910 : what the historians say of them, what a large number say of themselves, genealogical and biographical, interesting historical incidents by Augustus G Parker( Book )
- Background of Iowa territorial pioneers : as exemplified by the ancestry of Francis Parker and his Wife Rhoda Chaplin by Gurney Chaplin Gue( Book )
- The history of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. and their ancestors and descendants by John William Linzee( Book )
- The life and acts of Matthew Parker by John Strype( )
- Return : the Parker story by Jack K Selden( Book )
- The Oxley Parker papers: from the letters and diaries of an Essex family of land agents in the nineteenth century by John Oxley Parker( Book )
- The genealogy of Wm. Thornton Parker : A.M., M.D. of Boston, Mass., born January 8, 1818, died March 12, 1855 by William Thornton Parker( )
- The life and acts of Matthew Parker, the first archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Under whose primacy and influence the reformation of religion was happily effected; and the Church of England restored, and established upon the principles whereon it stands to this day. Wherein ... many particulars of the ecclesiastical history of those times, hitherto unknown, or very obscure, are discovered ... Compiled faithfully from records, registers ... authentic letters, and sundry other original mss. In four books. To which is added, an appendix, containing various transcripts of records, letters ... and other secret papers ... among which will be found the Latin life of this archbp. entitled, Matthæus by John Strype( Book )
- Gleanings from Parker records A.D. 1271 to 1893 by William Thornton Parker( Book )
- The Parker family history by Donald Dean Parker( Book )
- Our family history by Donald Dean Parker( Book )
- Certain early ancestors; genealogies of the Butterfields of Chelmsfold, Mass., of the Parkers of Woburn and Chelmsford, Mass., of the Hohns of Ontario, Canada, of the Johnsons of Roxbury, Mass., and of the Heaths of Haverhill, Mass by Cora Elizabeth Hahn Smith( Book )
- The family of Parker; a catalogue of members of the Parker family of Hertford County of North Carolina and their descendants by Frances E Parker( Book )
- Daniel McNeill Parker, M.D. : his ancestry and a memoir of his life ; Daniel McNeill and his descendants by William Frederick Parker( )
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Most widely held works by
Parker family
Family of Isaac Parker by
Parker family(
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1 edition published in 1857 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains genealogical information on the descendants of Isaac Parker
1 edition published in 1857 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Contains genealogical information on the descendants of Isaac Parker
by
Parker (Family :(
)
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Correspondence, social diary (1882), accounts, marriage settlements, recipe book, receipt book, photos, genealogical material, and legal papers, including title searches (1860) concerning Parker family plantations. Topics include life on Sullivan's Island, civilian life in Alabama and South Carolina during the Civil War, and family matters. Persons represented include Louis D. DeSaussure (b. ca. 1820), Josiah Clark Nott (1804-1873), Amelia Nott Parker (1824-1892), her husband, William McKenzie Parker (1825-1861), sons, William McKenzie Parker (1848-1865), DeSaussure Davis Parker (1851-1876), and Henry Nott Parker (1853-1902), and her daughter, Sarah Peronneau Dehon (b. 1849)
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Correspondence, social diary (1882), accounts, marriage settlements, recipe book, receipt book, photos, genealogical material, and legal papers, including title searches (1860) concerning Parker family plantations. Topics include life on Sullivan's Island, civilian life in Alabama and South Carolina during the Civil War, and family matters. Persons represented include Louis D. DeSaussure (b. ca. 1820), Josiah Clark Nott (1804-1873), Amelia Nott Parker (1824-1892), her husband, William McKenzie Parker (1825-1861), sons, William McKenzie Parker (1848-1865), DeSaussure Davis Parker (1851-1876), and Henry Nott Parker (1853-1902), and her daughter, Sarah Peronneau Dehon (b. 1849)
Clues beyond Sherlock Holmes : an exhibit of the Parker family Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Collection at Michigan, April 27 - August
29, 2008 by Clues Beyond Sherlock Holmes(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Parker-Ripley family correspondence(
)
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Several hundred love letters between Charles E. Parker (1839-1924), of Vergennes, Vt., and Agnes (Ripley) Parker (1844-1917), originally of West Rutland, Vt., written before and after their marriage in 1866. Includes information relating to family members, their feelings about each other, health, and separations caused by business trips and other travels
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Several hundred love letters between Charles E. Parker (1839-1924), of Vergennes, Vt., and Agnes (Ripley) Parker (1844-1917), originally of West Rutland, Vt., written before and after their marriage in 1866. Includes information relating to family members, their feelings about each other, health, and separations caused by business trips and other travels
by
Parker (Family :(
)
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Shipping papers (1799-1844) reflecting trade conducted with the West Indies, Europe, and the U.S. East Coast, contain ships' papers of schooner/brig Argo, brig Orient, and other vessels owned by the Parkers, including correspondence of William, Jr., relating to his activities as ship captain, and information pertaining to cargo prices and the capture of the brig Alert by French privateers in 1799; and correspondence of William and William, Jr., with foreign and domestic merchants, business associates, and ship captains. William B. Parker's (1772-1844) papers (1800-1845) include correspondence relating to his investments and leather tanning activities, letters from his wife's family, the Watsons, and financial papers containing accounts and receipts generated from his administration of various estates and bills concerning Abraham W. Parker's stay in the McLean Asylum for the Insane (Belmont, Mass.). Family papers (1762-1845) contain financial papers of William B. Parker, Jr. (b. 1801), his brother, Abraham W. Parker (1811-1845), and other family members, including correspondence of William, Jr., written as master of the brigs Argo, Effort, and Mercator; correspondence of the Watson family, of Portland, Me., regarding family affairs and property owned in Windham, Me.; legal and financial papers concerning the estates of Samuel Phippen, Sarah and Mary Hathorne, and John Watson (1747-1813, father-in-law of William B. Parker, Sr.); and papers of other family members
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Shipping papers (1799-1844) reflecting trade conducted with the West Indies, Europe, and the U.S. East Coast, contain ships' papers of schooner/brig Argo, brig Orient, and other vessels owned by the Parkers, including correspondence of William, Jr., relating to his activities as ship captain, and information pertaining to cargo prices and the capture of the brig Alert by French privateers in 1799; and correspondence of William and William, Jr., with foreign and domestic merchants, business associates, and ship captains. William B. Parker's (1772-1844) papers (1800-1845) include correspondence relating to his investments and leather tanning activities, letters from his wife's family, the Watsons, and financial papers containing accounts and receipts generated from his administration of various estates and bills concerning Abraham W. Parker's stay in the McLean Asylum for the Insane (Belmont, Mass.). Family papers (1762-1845) contain financial papers of William B. Parker, Jr. (b. 1801), his brother, Abraham W. Parker (1811-1845), and other family members, including correspondence of William, Jr., written as master of the brigs Argo, Effort, and Mercator; correspondence of the Watson family, of Portland, Me., regarding family affairs and property owned in Windham, Me.; legal and financial papers concerning the estates of Samuel Phippen, Sarah and Mary Hathorne, and John Watson (1747-1813, father-in-law of William B. Parker, Sr.); and papers of other family members
Parker-Bellamy family papers(
)
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Correspondence, diaries, legal agreements, eulogies, clippings, and other printed materials, relating to Alexander Campbell Parker, his wife, Azora (Hubbell) Parker, and their social life and activities with Disciples of Christ Church; their daughter, Marie Laura (Parker) Bellamy (d. 1909), her studies and social life at Hiram College, and her activities as a volunteer social worker at Hiram House Social Settlement; her husband, George Albert Bellamy (1872-1960), and his activities as a social worker and founder of Hiram House Social Settlement in Cleveland, Ohio; their daughter Laura and her social life and travels to Europe; Bellamy's second wife, Clara (Horn) Bellamy; and Miss Mary Hescock, a Hiram, Ohio, landlady. Includes correspondence and documents gathered by George Bellamy for genealogical research on the Bellamy family
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Correspondence, diaries, legal agreements, eulogies, clippings, and other printed materials, relating to Alexander Campbell Parker, his wife, Azora (Hubbell) Parker, and their social life and activities with Disciples of Christ Church; their daughter, Marie Laura (Parker) Bellamy (d. 1909), her studies and social life at Hiram College, and her activities as a volunteer social worker at Hiram House Social Settlement; her husband, George Albert Bellamy (1872-1960), and his activities as a social worker and founder of Hiram House Social Settlement in Cleveland, Ohio; their daughter Laura and her social life and travels to Europe; Bellamy's second wife, Clara (Horn) Bellamy; and Miss Mary Hescock, a Hiram, Ohio, landlady. Includes correspondence and documents gathered by George Bellamy for genealogical research on the Bellamy family
Papers by
Parker (Family :(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Also included are letters from Caroline Willing to Dr. Edward Peace protesting his forbidden courtship ca. 1838; notes to Anna Coleman (who would marry first C.C. Parker and second Dr. Peace), mostly from Ellen S. Rand urging Anna to turn from her wicked ways, ca. 1840; Edward Peace financial memoranda, 1845-1857, and account books and letterpress book relating to his estate, 1879-1887, James Rawle and John W. Watts executors; personal letters to Joseph Peace, 1830 and Washington Peace ledger, 1843-1848; Rawle? James Rawle letterpress book, 1885-1887, of legal and personal business; and miscellaneous Rawle family papers relating to mostly real estate interests
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Also included are letters from Caroline Willing to Dr. Edward Peace protesting his forbidden courtship ca. 1838; notes to Anna Coleman (who would marry first C.C. Parker and second Dr. Peace), mostly from Ellen S. Rand urging Anna to turn from her wicked ways, ca. 1840; Edward Peace financial memoranda, 1845-1857, and account books and letterpress book relating to his estate, 1879-1887, James Rawle and John W. Watts executors; personal letters to Joseph Peace, 1830 and Washington Peace ledger, 1843-1848; Rawle? James Rawle letterpress book, 1885-1887, of legal and personal business; and miscellaneous Rawle family papers relating to mostly real estate interests
Hilon A. Parker family papers by
Parker family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
This collection is made up of correspondence, diaries, documents, ephemera, and other items related to Hilon A. Parker and other members of the Parker family. The papers reflect Hilon A. Parker's life in Plessis, New York; his service in the 10th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment during the Civil War; and his postwar work as a railroad engineer and administrator
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
This collection is made up of correspondence, diaries, documents, ephemera, and other items related to Hilon A. Parker and other members of the Parker family. The papers reflect Hilon A. Parker's life in Plessis, New York; his service in the 10th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment during the Civil War; and his postwar work as a railroad engineer and administrator
Parker family papers by
Parker (Family :(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
There is also a series of letters from Edmund Parker, a tally clerk in City Point, Va., to his family. Included is a letter from Sam W. Torrey in City Point, Va., to "Parker," November 18, 1964; and a letter to "Laura" from W.P. Dillingham, Washington, D.C., March 24, 1921
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
There is also a series of letters from Edmund Parker, a tally clerk in City Point, Va., to his family. Included is a letter from Sam W. Torrey in City Point, Va., to "Parker," November 18, 1964; and a letter to "Laura" from W.P. Dillingham, Washington, D.C., March 24, 1921
Papers of the Waties and Parker families by Waties (Family :(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Papers (1834 and 1853-1884, 1931, 1934, 1972), chiefly family correspondence, tax receipts, business papers, Confederate currency, and Civil War letters of John Waties written from Charleston (S.C.), Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia, to his wife, Frances Augusta Parker Waties. Also includes fragments from the Srat of the West Battery
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Papers (1834 and 1853-1884, 1931, 1934, 1972), chiefly family correspondence, tax receipts, business papers, Confederate currency, and Civil War letters of John Waties written from Charleston (S.C.), Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia, to his wife, Frances Augusta Parker Waties. Also includes fragments from the Srat of the West Battery
Parker-Holmes-Rollins family papers(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Papers of the interrelated Parker, Holmes, and Rollins families, including family correspondence, legal papers, and genealogical material. Included are letters to Jacob Parker and other members of the Parker family of Malden, Mass., 1801-1842; other family and personal correspondence; estate inventories and accounts; deeds for land in Malden; obituaries and other printed matter; and genealogical notes and charts. Among the correspondents are Elvira F. Veasey, Edward R. Rollins, Frederick William Rollins, Adelaide Frances (Holmes) Rollins, and Frances Rollins
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Papers of the interrelated Parker, Holmes, and Rollins families, including family correspondence, legal papers, and genealogical material. Included are letters to Jacob Parker and other members of the Parker family of Malden, Mass., 1801-1842; other family and personal correspondence; estate inventories and accounts; deeds for land in Malden; obituaries and other printed matter; and genealogical notes and charts. Among the correspondents are Elvira F. Veasey, Edward R. Rollins, Frederick William Rollins, Adelaide Frances (Holmes) Rollins, and Frances Rollins
Records by
Mass.) First Parish (Groton(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Records (1764-1883) of the First Church of Groton, Mass., include annual reports of the Groton Ministerial Fund, bonds posted by the Fund's trustees, and applications for loans from the Fund. Originating from the bequest of Josiah Sartell, the Fund was loaned in varying amounts to individuals who pledged real estate as security, and the interest was used to pay the salary of the Church's minister. The collection contains extensive notes, correspondence, and other papers concerning the conflict between supporters of the orthodox Rev. Daniel Chaplin and a faction that retained control of Church property. A collection of Groton deeds (1713-1818), many relating to property owned by the Parker family, is also included
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Records (1764-1883) of the First Church of Groton, Mass., include annual reports of the Groton Ministerial Fund, bonds posted by the Fund's trustees, and applications for loans from the Fund. Originating from the bequest of Josiah Sartell, the Fund was loaned in varying amounts to individuals who pledged real estate as security, and the interest was used to pay the salary of the Church's minister. The collection contains extensive notes, correspondence, and other papers concerning the conflict between supporters of the orthodox Rev. Daniel Chaplin and a faction that retained control of Church property. A collection of Groton deeds (1713-1818), many relating to property owned by the Parker family, is also included
Parker Family Collection by
Parker family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The Parker Family Collection contains materials related to a northwest pioneer family
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The Parker Family Collection contains materials related to a northwest pioneer family
Parker Family papers by
Parker Family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Letters of Anna Stainton Parker and of Florence Parker of Geneva to their son and brother Evans S. Parker, at school in Albany and at St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wisconsin, 1895-97; diaries of Anna Stainton Parker and of Florence Parker, 1870's and '80's; family photographs; programs from the Geneva Classical and Union School and from Hobart College; and clippings
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Letters of Anna Stainton Parker and of Florence Parker of Geneva to their son and brother Evans S. Parker, at school in Albany and at St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wisconsin, 1895-97; diaries of Anna Stainton Parker and of Florence Parker, 1870's and '80's; family photographs; programs from the Geneva Classical and Union School and from Hobart College; and clippings
The English version of the Polyglott Bible : containing the Old and New Testament with the marginal readings : together with
a copious and original selection of reference to parallel and illustrative passages(
Book
)
1 edition published in 1846 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1846 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Browshlome Hall : near Clitheroe, Lancashire ; the historic home of the Parker family ; the residence of Colonel Robert Parker,
D.S.O., F.S.A., J.P. ; official guide(
Book
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Parker family correspondence and papers by
Parker (Family :(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Primarily correspondence of the Parker family of Norwich, Connecticut, particularly that of Timothy Parker (1836-1905) with his first wife, Sallie A. Waterman Parker; his mother, Betsey M. Parker; sisters, Sarah and Lydia; and his second wife, Clementine Moseley Parker; as well as papers concerning his Civil War service. Also includes letters to Sarah Fitch Parker from her husband, John Parker, and her son, Timothy Parker (1804-1832). Contains correspondence of Timothy Parker (1736-1797) to his wife and children while involved in the West India trade
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Primarily correspondence of the Parker family of Norwich, Connecticut, particularly that of Timothy Parker (1836-1905) with his first wife, Sallie A. Waterman Parker; his mother, Betsey M. Parker; sisters, Sarah and Lydia; and his second wife, Clementine Moseley Parker; as well as papers concerning his Civil War service. Also includes letters to Sarah Fitch Parker from her husband, John Parker, and her son, Timothy Parker (1804-1832). Contains correspondence of Timothy Parker (1736-1797) to his wife and children while involved in the West India trade
Parker family genealogy by
Parker family(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Genealogical notes on the descendants of Abraham Parker
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Genealogical notes on the descendants of Abraham Parker
Parker family photograph series by
Parker family(
Visual
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Ambrotype portrait of Elizabeth L. Parker
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Ambrotype portrait of Elizabeth L. Parker
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