45463.Ambrose Parker. Born on 6 Mar 1738 in Wallingford, CT.55
On 22 Mar 1758 when Ambrose was 20, he married Comfort Parker (45476) , daughter of Eliada Parker (26332) (22 Jun 1712-7 Feb 1802) & Sarah Curtis (30959) (30 Mar 1712-1 Nov 1799), in Wallingford, CT.55 Born on 16 Sep 1738 in Wallingford, CT.55
45464.Grace Parker. Born on 10 Dec 1739 in Wallingford, CT.55 Grace died in Wallingford, CT, on 11 Dec 1739.
45465.Patience Parker. Born on 10 Dec 1739 in Wallingford, CT.55 Patience died in Wallingford, CT, on 13 Dec 1739.55
45466.Zerviah Parker. Born on 28 Nov 1741 in Wallingford, CT.55
On 3 Jan 1765 when Zerviah was 23, she married David Miller in Wallingford, CT.55
45467.Oliver Parker. Born on 20 Nov 1743 in Wallingford, CT.55
On 10 Dec 1764 when Oliver was 21, he married Lucy Parker (45462) , daughter of Joseph Parker (26313) (3 Apr 1716-) & Lucy Parmelee (19 Aug 1725-), in Wallingford, CT.55 Born 13 Mar 1748/9 in Wallingford, CT.55
45468.Ezra Parker. Born on 2 Dec 1745 in Wallingford, CT. Ezra died in Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan, on 7 Jul 1842; he was 96.
From Michigan Historical Collections, volume 39, 1915, page 446 http://archive.org/details/michiganhistoric39michuoft
One of the two Revolutionary soldiers buried in the Township Cemetery of Royal Oak, is Ezra Parker.
Ezra Parker was born in Wallingford, Connecticut, December 13, 1745, and died in Royal Oak, July 7, 1842, in the ninety-seventh year of his life.
With the family of his father, Andrew Parker, Ezra, with his wife, Sarah (Tuttle) Parker, removed from Wallingford, Connecticut, to Adams, Massachusetts, about 1770. About 1772 Ezra Parker married as his second wife, Elizabeth Perry, of North Adams, Massachusetts and they had ten children. ([Footnote:] Samuel, David, Ezra, William M., Joel, Cratus, Elizabeth, Ira, Abigail, and another son, name unknown, who died young.)
After the Battle of Lexington, April, 1775, Mr. Parker joined the Berkshire Company and was present at the Battle of Bunker Hill. In September of that year he was a sergeant among the picked 1200 men who constituted Arnold's Expedition through the wilds of Maine to Quebec. He participated in the entire campaign, returning with the remnants of that expedition. Later a commission was tendered him in the Revolutionary Army by the State of Massachusetts but was declined. He, still as sergeant, was engaged among the troops from Western Massachusetts, at the Batties of Bennington and Saratoga.
In 1793, the family moved to Herkimer County, N.Y., and in 1795 to Bridgewater, Oneida County, N.Y. Mr. Parker, however, was the owner of extensive tracts of land at various points in the State of New York, some of which was in St. Lawrence County, near Watertown, and upon these tracts he settled his various children. Later, he and Mrs. Parker made their home with their son William M., in Sangersfield County, New York, from about 1813 to 1835. They removed with his son William to Royal Oak, Oakland County, in June, 1835. There he lived until his death in 1842. His descendants are quite numerous and are scattered all over the United States. The family is connected through various branches with many of the prominent families of that name in the east.
([Footnote:] The only one of his immediate descendants living in this section, was William M. Parker, who married Lydia Gilbert Bull in Bridgewater, Oneida county, New York, in 1802. They had eleven children, seven of whom removed with the family to Michigan in 1835. William M. Parker owned numerous tracts of land in the State of Michigan, in Oakland and Genesee counties especially, but settled upon the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section 6, township of Royal Oak, and on the old road previously described. They purchased the land of Alexander Campbell. Of his children, Asher B. Parker first settled upon the west half of the northeast quarter of section 8, and the east half of the northeast quarter of section 7, township of Royal Oak. For four years, 1840 to 1844, he lived in the township of Genesee, county of Genesee. In 1839, Asher B. Parker married Harriet M. Castle, they having seven children, all of whom are living at the present date. One son, Ralzemond A. Parker, lives upon the old homestead and is a practicing lawyer in Detroit.)
Ezra first married Sarah Tuttle.
Ca 1772 Ezra second married Elizabeth Perry. Born on 8 May 1751. Elizabeth died in Sangerfield, Oneida County, New York, on 8 Nov 1826; she was 75.
45469.Susanna Parker. Born on 10 Dec 1747 in Wallingford, CT.55
On 20 Nov 1766 when Susanna was 18, she married Stephen Ives (42205) , son of Stephen Ives (24607) (24 Mar 1704-) & Sarah Hart (22327) (21 May 1710-), in Wallingford, CT.55 Born 20 Jan 1738/9 in Wallingford, CT.
Stephen was in Adams, MA, in 1790.
45470.Rachel Parker. Born on 28 Dec 1749 in Wallingford, CT.55
Rachel married Ebenezer Atwater, son of Ebenezer Atwater (6 Feb 1702/3-28 Oct 1758) & Jane Andrews (12 Jun 1718-20 Mar 1806). Born 13 Jan 1741/2 in Wallingford, CT.
Ebenezer moved to North Adams, MA.
45471.Sybil Parker. Born on 9 Feb 1753 in Wallingford, CT.55
45472.Jason Parker. Born on 17 Aug 1764 in Wallingford, CT.55
From Michigan Historical Collections, volume 39, 1915, page 447 http://archive.org/details/michiganhistoric39michuoft
Jason Parker founded stage lines early in the nineteenth century and these lines ran to all parts of the state [New York?] north, south, east and as far west as Niagara Falls.