Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Elizabeth Wood (1789) & Edward Parker
4467. Mary Parker. Born ca 1646 in New Haven, CT. Mary was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 27 Apr 1648.55 Mary died in Wallingford, CT on 23 Sep 1725.90
On 6 Dec 1666 Mary married Dea. John Hall, son of John Hall (ca 1605-May 1676) & Jane Woolen (ca 1622-14 Nov 1690), in Wallingford, CT.90 Born ca 1644 in New Haven, CT.55 John was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 9 Aug 1646.55 John died in Wallingford, CT on 2 Sep 1721.90

John was the first deacon of the church at Wallingford. He was a selectman in 1675; he was deputy to the General Court held at Hartford, 1687.
Their children include:
13119i.
(infant child) Hall (Died soon) (1667-)
13120ii.
Elizabeth Hall (11 Aug 1670-1735)
13121iii.
Daniel Hall (26 Feb 1672-1750)
13122iv.
Mary Hall (28 Jun 1675-)
13123v.
Nathaniel Hall (8 Feb 1677-19 Aug 1757)
13124vi.
Sarah Hall (ca 1679-17 Dec 1700)
13125vii.
Dea. John Hall (14 Mar 1681-27 Apr 1766)
13126viii.
Lydia Hall (21 Jan 1683-)
13127ix.
Samuel Hall (Died young) (24 Dec 1686-1 Nov 1689)
13128x.
Esther Hall (30 Aug 1693-)
4468. John Parker. Born ca 1648 in New Haven, CT. John was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 8 Oct 1648.55 John died in 1711.55

In the History of, Cheshire Connecticut, by Joseph Perkins Beach, there’s a discussion on page 59 about the copper mines discovered there by John Parker:
    It is, of course, impossible at this date to ascertain exactly the location of the copper mine discovered in 1711-12 by John Parker, but there is good reason to believe that it was in the southeast part of the town of Cheshire upon the earHest “hiway,” that of 1692. That highway crossed the Mill River, and continued some distance north, giving access to the region in the neighborhood of Scott's rock.
    The mines may be more nearly located by a deed given in 1716 by Thomas Matthews, who sells to William Merriam his “house, fruit trees, fences, etc., bounded north by Hiway, east by Highway or common land, south part on John Parker his land and part of land I bout (bought) of John Johnson, Jr., also a piece I bought of Thomas Richason and it lyeth neare ye mines, 20 acres more or less, bounded by land formerly of Samuell Andrews, north and west by Goodman Clark and the other parts by town land.” He also sells to Merriam a piece of 17 acres: “It lyeth north side ye hiway which lyeth north end of Goodman John Parker's farm on ye fresh meddoe beginning at a stake, etc.” and concludes: “It lyeth on ye west side ye mines on ye south side Thomas Richason, 68 rods in length, 20 rods in bredth.”
    There can be, therefore, but little doubt that the earliest discovery of copper was in the lower southeast part of the present town. The above description would appear to locate it, to the westward of the Cook's Hill road of 1697 and south of the road ordered in 1692. The exact locality cannot be determined without an exhaustive examination of the ancient records.
    That the operations were abandoned within a few years is made evident by the following record of a “Proprietors meeting held in Wallingford June ye 23:1723.” ...
On 8 Nov 1670 John married Hannah Bassett (3462) , daughter of William Bassett (-29 Aug 1684) & Hannah Dickerman (1389) (ca 1622-6 Nov 1665), in New Haven, CT.56 Born on 13 Sep 1650 in New Haven, CT.56 Hannah was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 15 Sep 1650.55 Hannah died in Wallingford, CT, on 7 Jun 1726; she was 75.90
Their children include:
10383i.
Hannah Parker (20 Aug 1671-1758)
10384ii.
Elizabeth Parker (ca 1673-10 Sep 1751)
10385iii.
John Parker (26 Mar 1675-1745)
10386iv.
Abiah Parker (26 Mar 1677-aft 1766)
10387v.
Rachel Parker (16 Jun 1680-8 Sep 1763)
10388vi.
Joseph Parker (25 Jul 1685-1758)
10389vii.
Mary Parker (ca 1685-ca 1770)
10390viii.
10391ix.
Samuel Parker (ca 1690-1750)
10392x.
Dea. Edward Parker (ca 1692-22 Oct 1776)
10393xi.
Abigail Parker (ca 1694-ca May 1732)
4469. Hope Parker. Born on 26 Apr 1650 in New Haven, CT.56 Hope was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 26 May 1650.55 Hope died on 14 Jul 1690; she was 40.
On 2 May 1667 when Hope was 17, she married Samuel Cook (3201) , son of Henry Cook (-25 Dec 1661) & Judith Birdsall (1302) (ca Jun 1611-11 Sep 1689), in New Haven, CT.56 Born 30 : 7 m : 1641 [30 Sep 1641] in Salem, MA.139 Samuel died in Wallingford, CT 9 Mar 1702/3.

Samuel Cook married first Hope Parker, second Mary, and third Mary (Mallory) Roberts, widow of Eli Roberts.
Their children include:
9505i.
Samuel Cook (3 Mar 1667/8-18 Sep 1725)
9506ii.
John Cook (3 Dec 1669-30 Apr 1739)
9507iii.
Hannah Cook (3 Mar1671/2-)
9508iv.
Isaac Cook (Died soon) (10 Mar 1673-7 Apr 1673)
9509v.
Mary Cook (23 Apr 1675-)
9510vi.
Elizabeth Cook (22 Aug 1677-)
9511vii.
Judith Cook (29 Feb 1679-20 Mar 1708)
9512viii.
Isaac Cook (10 Jan 1681-1 Feb 1712)
9513ix.
Joseph Cook (25 Feb 1683-7 Nov 1764)
9514x.
Hope Cook (27 Sep 1686-30 Jan 1731)
4470. Lydia Parker. Born on 14 Apr 1652 in New Haven, CT.56 Lydia was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 14 Apr 1652.55 Lydia died aft 1740.55
12 Jan 1671[/2] Lydia married John Thomas (6487) , son of John Thomas (2513) (ca 1610-15 Dec 1671) & Tabitha (ca 1620-1 Apr 1690), in New Haven, CT.56 Born 4 Mar 1644/5 in New Haven, CT. John died in Woodbury, CT in 1712.
Their children include:
13129i.
Sarah Thomas (13 Dec 1672-aft 1757)
13130ii.
Abigail Thomas (21 Nov 1674-)
13131iii.
John Thomas (4 Mar 1675[/6]-13 Jun 1747)
13132iv.
Elizabeth Thomas (ca 1677-4 Mar 1763)
13133v.
Josiah Thomas (15 Jan 1679-1751)
13134vi.
Lydia Thomas (ca 1681-4 Apr 1765)
13135vii.
Samuel Thomas (bef Dec 1688-ca 1726)
13136viii.
Ann Thomas (bef Dec 1688-)
13137ix.
Caleb Thomas (1693-3 Dec 1773)
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