PARKER, John
1620 - 1692 (71 years)Set As Default Person
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Name PARKER, John Birth 5 Feb 1620 Marblehead, Yorkshire, England Gender Male Differentiator Killed in the Candlemas Massacre Web Address https://mainegenealogy.com/york/casualties-of-the-candlemas-day-massacre-in-york-maine.htm Death 25 Jan 1692 York, York, Maine, USA - Killed in the Candlemas Massacre
Person ID I16099 My Genealogy Last Modified 4 Feb 2024
Father PARKER, John, b. 20 Feb 1604, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England d. 1645, Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 40 years) Relationship natural Mother KEMBER, Jane, b. 1605, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England d. 1660, Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA (Age 55 years) Relationship natural Marriage 29 Sep 1628 Marlborough, Wiltshire, England Family ID F12451 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family ADAMS, Edith (Sarah), b. 7 Mar 1630, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England d. Abt 1660, York, York, Maine, USA (Age 29 years) Marriage 1640 York, York, Maine, USA Children + 1. PARKER, John, b. 1645, York, York, Maine, USA d. 1 Aug 1723, York, York, Maine, USA (Age 78 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 2. PARKER, Mary, b. 1640, York, York, Maine, USA d. 1673, York, York, Maine, USA (Age 33 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 3. PARKER, Abraham, b. 1655, Maine, USA d. 1706, York, York, Maine, USA (Age 51 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] + 4. PARKER, Hannah, b. 1658, York, York, Maine, USA d. 1726, York, York, Maine, USA (Age 68 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F12450 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Feb 2024
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(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)Ancestors Killed in Native American Raids (1)
This collection focuses on a particularly challenging chapter of my family's past, dating back to the 1600s and early 1700s in colonial America, a time marked by conflict and cultural clashes.
The era we are delving into was characterized by profound misunderstandings and tensions between the European settlers and the Native American tribes, each defending their way of life in an ever-changing landscape.
The Native American tribes, with their rich and diverse cultures, had been living on this land for thousands of years. Their connection to the land was deep-rooted, and their societies were complex and varied. The arrival of European settlers brought unprecedented changes, often leading to conflicts, as both groups sought to protect their communities and resources.
In this context, my ancestors, like many others, faced challenges and hardships. Some of them tragically lost their lives in raids conducted by Native American tribes. These events were undoubtedly painful and significant for my family's history. In presenting the list of my ancestors and their stories, I hope to provide a respectful tribute to their lives, acknowledging the tragedy they faced while also recognizing the broader historical context that led to these events.