Individual Details
Peter Parker
(Jul 1714 - 9 Jan 1795)
Peter went in 1760 in exp. to Cape Breton in Bagley’s Rgt; later to West Indies; returned yr. his wife died.
Events
Birth | Jul 1714 | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts | |||
Marriage | 14 Aug 1734 | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts - Hannah Swan | |||
Death | 9 Jan 1795 | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts | |||
Probate | 8 Apr 1795 | Andover, Essex, Massachusetts |
Families
Spouse | Hannah Swan (1716 - 1761) |
Child | Mary Parker (1734 - 1783) |
Child | Hannah Parker (1736 - 1741) |
Child | Nathan Parker (1739 - 1819) |
Child | Peter Parker (1741 - 1822) |
Child | Hannah Parker (1743 - 1745) |
Child | Robert Parker (1744 - 1818) |
Child | Hannah Parker (1747 - 1782) |
Child | Isaac Parker (1749 - 1814) |
Child | Lydea Parker (1752 - 1849) |
Child | Simeon Parker (1754 - ) |
Child | Phebe Parker (1757 - 1759) |
Father | Joseph Parker (1669 - 1748) |
Mother | Lydia Frye (1680 - 1743) |
Sibling | Joseph Parker (1700 - 1754) |
Notes
Death
Peter, Capt., Jan. 9, 1795, in his 80th y. [a. 80 y. 6 m. GR2].Probate
The will of Peter Parker has bequests to the following persons: son Nathan Parker, son Peter Parker, son Robart Parker, son Isaac Parker, son Simeon Parker, grandson Parker Elsly son of daughter Mary Elsly who is deceased (who gets 100 acres in the newly incorporated Bluehill), and grandson Parker Elwell son of daughter Hannah Elwell who is deceased (also 100 acres in Bluehill), daughter Lydia wife of Hezekiah Coburn, and grandson Joseph Parker son of Nathan gets the house and barn. Son Isaac is named executor.Bluehill seems to refer to Blue Hill, Maine first settled in 1762 by people from Andover. If so, I may need to look in Maine to find the daughters Mary and Hannah which I cannot locate the marriage of in Massachusetts.