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  Today in History: July 13
1729: John Parker, leader of the Minutemen, was born in Lexington, Massachusetts.
John Parker was born in Lexington, Massachusetts, on July 13, 1729.
John Parker had served as a soldier in the French and Indian War, participating in the fighting at Louisbourg and Quebec.
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 James John Corbett - Encyclopedia.com
Tucson with the Rev. John Fife in 1981.
James A. Corbett; Co-Founded Movement to Shield Refugees
groom is the son of John and Kay Corbett, of DeWitt.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-Corbett.html   (747 words)

  
 Descendants of John Parker
John Parker was a leader of the Methodist Church in Sampson County.
John Parker represented Manatee in the House of Representatives in 1860 and 1861.
John Parker was appointed "Guardian of the Person and Estate of Henry Parker Minor heir of Luke Parker late of Columbia County State of Florida" on October 9, 1851 in Hillsborough County.
www.lamartin.com /genealogy/parker.htm   (9406 words)

  
 James M Parker & Anna Carnell
PARKER, William Clark, Apr 15, 1827-Nov 20, 1892, husband of Margaret J. PARKER, Willie H., Feb 19, 1881-Jul 15, 1881, son of David L. and E. William Clark Parker is the son of JAMES M. PARKER and ANNA CARNELL.
Fredonia Parker was born 1836 and married to A. Hooper Nov. 26, 1865.
PARKER to have letters of Administration granted to him on the estate of the said W. Parker, deceased, he having given bond and security as by law in such case is required; The court doth therefore order that he have letters accordingly.
pages.prodigy.net /blankenstein/james1.htm   (3479 words)

  
 John Evans Parker
John Evans Parker is listed in the 1820 Census for Caroline County, Virginia with 1 white male 19-25, 1 26-44, 1 white female 16-26, 1 male fl 26-44, 1 over 44, 1 female fl 14-25, and a total of 4 persons engaged in commerce.
John Henry Parker was born in Athens, Fayette Co., KY November 2, 1842.
This biography of Watts Parker is taken from Biographical Cyclopedia of the Commonwealth of Kentucky (John M. Gresham Compny, 1896): WATTS PARKER, Judge of the Twenty-second Judicial District of Kentucky, was born February 23, 1848, in the village of Athens, ten miles east of Lexington, Kentucky.
www.geocities.com /wlabach/parker.htm   (7402 words)

  
 Health insurance cincinnati
James John "Jim" Parker (born December 21, 1967) is a healthcare administrator who ran for Congress in the Second District of Ohio in (map) in the special primary held June 14, 2005.
Parker received a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1989 and both a Master of Health Administration and a Master of Business Administration in 1991.
Parker worked for the Alzheimer's Association in Pittsburgh in 1991 and Meyersdale Community Hospital in Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, in 1992.
www.freewebs.com /maxmixer/health-insurance-cincinnati   (214 words)

  
 James Parker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Parker (1854–1934), a Major General in the United States Army
James "Quick" Parker (1958-), Canadian Football League player
James John Parker, an American healthcare administrator and political candidate
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jim_Parker   (126 words)

  
 Parker Ranch Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Parker Ranch is the largest private ranch under single ownership in the United States, spreading approximately 175,000 acres across the Big Island of Hawaii.
John Parker comes to the attention of the great King Kamehameha I, the monarch who fought to unite the islands in a single kingdom, and John is given important tasks by the king.
John returns one more time to the sea for adventure in China during the War of 1812, but then returns to Hawaii to stay for good.
www.parkerranch.com /history.html   (604 words)

  
 James Burton Pond Collection: Markesan Journal, The John Parker Exchanges, 1861
Parker is just as good a patriot as any in our midst, and will probably do as much to carry on the war as many of his defamers who feel so extraordinary bad that they bid fair to run the whole thing into the ground.
Parker had been wrongfully accused of being a traitor, and in what we considered justice to him, published the reports which had been circulated about the matter, and gave our opinion without consulting any one, and if we have misrepresented the matter, we are ready to take back what we have said.
Where Stroud wielded the rhetoric of "traitorious" comportment, Parker effectively wielded his of free speech and "mobocracy." It is of particular interest in his response that Parker apparently questions the identify of his correspondent in referring to him throughout in quotation marks, as if the name is not an actual one in the community.
www.wlhn.org /james_pond/parker_exchanges.htm   (4459 words)

  
 The James Parker Family
James was the son of John and Mary Weeks Parker of Edgecombe and Cumberland County, North Carolina.
John Parker is believed to be the "John Parker" who was one of the 39 signers of the "Liberty Point Declaration of Independence", which was signed by North Carolina patriots on June 20, 1775.
Weeks Parker was a Confederate veteran and his grave in the Parker Family Cemetery is marked with a military marker bearing the "Southern Cross of Honor".
members.aol.com /dixieten/parker.html   (1152 words)

  
 The James John Parker Collection
James Parker is the one with the blue X on his hand
James John Parker was born January 27, 1894 in Belfast, Ireland.
Parker was discharged in England on March 26, 1919.
web.mala.bc.ca /davies/letters.images/O'Neill/collection.htm   (56 words)

  
 Fort Tours | Parker's Fort   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Parker, an elder in the Predestinarian Baptist Church, left Illinois to settle in Texas in 1834 intending to spread the word of the Baptist Church to those who had not yet heard.
When John and his wife Sarah first built Fort Parker, it housed a company of Rangers from time to time as they were dispatched in the area to confront the Indians, either to retrieve stolen livestock or merely avenge the death of a fellow frontiersman.
Parker's Fort sits on the northern end and was an important part of the early Republic of Texas settlements.
www.forttours.com /pages/tocparker.asp   (4567 words)

  
 Political Philosophy of John Locke [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
John Locke (1632-1704) presents an intriguing figure in the history of political philosophy whose brilliance of exposition and breadth of scholarly activity remains profoundly influential.
John Locke was born in 1632 in a cottage in the village of Wrington, near the great port of Bristol, Somerset, and was raised at Pensford a few miles to the west.
James, the then Duke of York, was also a capable and efficient Lord High Admiral of the Fleet and had taken New Amsterdam from the Dutch in 1664, having it renamed New ‘York’; he later fought in the Anglo-Dutch wars.
www.iep.utm.edu /l/locke-po.htm   (14350 words)

  
 Full Play-by-Play - NCAA Sports.com
(13:10) John Parker Wilson passed to Keith Brown for 7 yards.
(6:12) John Parker Wilson passed to Kenneth Darby for 6 yards.
Antoine Caldwell recovered a fumble from John Parker Wilson and returned it for -5 yards.
www.ncaasports.com /football/mens/gamecenter/playbyplay/NCAAF_20060930_AL@FL   (956 words)

  
 JOHN PARKER
Parker was the first school director in the Manning district, which at that time had the supervision over three schools.
John A. Peters, Sr., born in 1840 in Meldorf, Schleswig Holstein, Germany, and his wife Elsabea (Siemsen) Peters, born in 1843, came to America in 1866.
John A. Peters, Jr., who was born in 1875 in Chicago, and Clara Lohmeier, born in 1882 in Washington Township, Carroll County in a sod house, were married in 1902.
www.davidkusel.com /centennial/390p.htm   (6216 words)

  
 John Parker and Sarah Isaacs
John Raleigh was an ordained Missionary Baptist Minister.
John was a laborer in the lumber industry...
The son, John William Parker, is buried at the Bernie, Missouri Cemetery.
www.pennyparker2.com /parker1.html   (524 words)

  
 stickup
Burned-out LA detective John Parker (James Spader), on leave from the force due to stress over his recent marriage separation and losing a partner in a drug bust, is resting up from his recent ordeal in his Vedalia vacation log cabin.
The night before Parker was in a bar and attractive nurse Natalie Wright (Leslie Stefanson) picks him up and brings him home to sleep with her.
Her jealous ex-hubby Ray happens to be the cop involved in the heist investigation, and knows she was with Parker that night.
www.sover.net /~ozus/stickup.htm   (350 words)

  
 James Parker -Judith
18 Nov 1805 Agreeable to the petition of Judith Parker relict of James Parker decd.
James Parker which was alotted to him in the division of his father’s real estate..to the highest bidder ----Feb 1815,.sd Lemuel Riddick..bid $18..John B Walton, Sheriff of Gates County.
James Parker was the oldest son of James and Judith Parker.
www.sallysfamilyplace.com /Parker/page59.htm   (1242 words)

  
 James Brown Parker
James B Parker, a widower, and Miss Priscilla Hayes were married December 1847.
James Brown Parker was a carpenter and a farmer.
Both James and Priscilla are buried at Sarem, but Priscilla Hayse Parker died at the home of her daughter Nevie Sparkman in South Norfolk, VA. and her body was returned home on the train on which her son-in-law was engineer.
www.sallysfamilyplace.com /Parker/page36.html   (2261 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This was where Grandpa Parker (James Slack Parker) eventually learned his skills as a cattleman and eventually married his first wife, Ruthenia Davids, before going to Mountain View, Alberta, Canada.
Robert George Parker died the 18th of February 1894 in Idaho and is buried in the tiny cemetery in Chesterfield, Idaho next to Mary Walker.
He and Harriet raised their son, James Slack Parker, to be a hard worker and a leader and a man who loved the Lord and loved to serve others.
users.ev1.net /~hmltn/parker/robert_george_parker.htm   (712 words)

  
 Duty/Parker Families
Elder John Parker and Sarah ("Sally") White had the following 12 children: (1).
These families have been very confusing to research and I would love to be able to verify the above data with others that are doing the same research on them.
I know the Duty and Parker families married each other and I am trying to get them all connected within the proper places.
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Limestone::il::22286.html   (198 words)

  
 Family Forest® - eBooks
Ancestry of Col. John Harvey, of Northwood, New Hampshire, An Officer of the Line in the War of the Revolution, and an Original Member of the New Hampshire Society of the Cincinnati, by John Harvey Treat, A. Privately printed, Boston.
John Redington of Topsfield, Massachusetts, and Some of His Descendants, with Notes on the Wales Family, by Cornelia M. Redington.
Morse Genealogy, Comprising the Descendants of Samuel, Anthony, William and Joseph Morse and John Moss, Being a Revision of the Memorial of the Morses, Published by Reverend Abner Morse in 1850.
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 Parker Burial Grounds J
PARKER, James 9/22/1919-11/14/1951 - Cross Creek Cem, Gala St, Cumberland Co, NC PARKER, James A d.
PARKER, James Herman 1910-1985 - Oak Hill Cem, Van Zandt Co, TX PARKER, James Higgins II d.
PARKER, John Jesse "Johnnie" 1/24/1869-5/16/1878; s/o James Higgins Parker & Elizabeth Ann Fields - Oak Grove Cem, Hwy 13, Johnson Co, MO PARKER, James L Rev 1/9/1852-3/17/1935; s/o William H & Elizabeth Parker - Pleasant Hill Freewill Baptist Church, Henry Co, AL PARKER, John L d.
www.bjhughes.org /parkercem4.html   (1047 words)

  
 John Parker: Author: Military, Investigative, Biographical books: biography index
As the original James Bond he has commanded some of the highest fees in Hollywood and is lauded by critics and public alike.
John Parker traces the astonishing rise to stardom.
He was equally well known as creator of The Moore Method (no textbooks, no lectures, no conferring) in which there is a current and growing revival of interest and modified application under inquiry-based learning projects in both the United States and UK.
www.john-parker.co.uk /biographies.htm   (735 words)

  
 John Parker ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Parker, Silver holder with Bristol glass dish and sweetmeat dish, 1801
Marked by John Parker, free 1762 Marked by Edward Wakelin, free 1748, died in 1784
This new as yet untitled work will be installed—for the first and likely the last time—with her acclaimed Mass (Colder Darker Matter) (1997), a suspended, ethereal form of charcoal remnants from a Texas white congregation church struck by lightnin...
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 Jim Parker for US Congress - A Man who Believes in the People of Southern Ohio
Jim Parker for Congress is a husband and father of 3 children (Eric 17, Shana 10 and Alec 8).
Jim Parker challenges Jean Schmidt to a debate on the American ECONOMY, HEALTHCARE and the WAR - TWICE...
Jim Parker Believes that the American Dream is worth fighting for...
www.jimparker4ad.blogspot.com   (1427 words)

  
 Re: John Parker Family, Vermillion Co? IL 1840s-50s?
Marriage 1 John PARKER b: 1825 in Ohio
Franklyn Foose PARKER b: 12-5-1854 in Vermillion co. Ill.
This could be your Florence (born after 1860 census...) and Helen is often shortened to Nellie...
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Franklin::il::20556.html   (232 words)

  
 James Parker ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Artist: attributed to James Frothingham Title: Portrait of Rev. James M. Winchell.
John James Audubon, Douglass" Squirrel, a study for pl. 48 ofViviparous Quadripeds of North America by John James Audubon and Rev. John Bachman (New York: John James Audubon, 1845-1848), circa 1843
James Pitts 1757 oil on canvas The Detroit Institute of Art American
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 Descendants of John Parker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Descendents of John W. This is the family represented by DNA sample P08
Each male with the surname PARKER in this chart has a Y chromosome that is a copy of the Y chromosome of John W. This passing of genetic code from father to son is the key to using Y-DNA for genealogy research.
Any living male with the surname PARKER, who is descended from one of the PARKERs in this chart, will have DNA that matches sample P08.
web.utk.edu /~corn/parkerdna/p08.htm   (313 words)

  
 John Parker - Royal Mail Coach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
John Parker bought the coach in the early 1960's.
Crowds at Norwich Cathedral welcoming John at the end of his epic 139 mile journey.
A century later, John Parker and the coach have broken both these records.
www.swingletree.co.uk /coach.htm   (374 words)

  
 John Parker
You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> John Parker
Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
PARKER, John, member of the Continental congress, born in Charleston, South Carolina, 24 January, 1749; died on his plantation near there, 20 April, 1822.
www.famousamericans.net /johnparker   (263 words)

  
 User talk:PedanticallySpeaking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I posted a query about this on the administrator's noticeboard and someone suggested semi-protection might be advisable.
The changes have been made numerous times (see the page [history]).
To PedanticallySpeaking for 370 edits on James T. Aubrey Jr.
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