History of Charlestown, New-Hampshire, the Old No. 4
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2nd, Mehitable ; Ch. 1. Sarah, b. Jan. 20th, 1756; 2. Thomas, b. Sept. 2nd, 1757; 3. Mary, b. March 19th, 1760. The date of his death, on his grave-stone, is April 1st, 1758 — This is wrong. He held office under the town in 1759 — He d. April 1st, 1760. Nathaniel, son of Isaac and Ruth Parker, married May 25th, 1741, Eleanor Walker. Ch. 1. Nathaniel b. Dec. 2nd, 1741 ; 2. Sybil, b. Oct. 13th, 1743; 3. Abel, b. Nov. 24th, 1745; 4. David, b. Oct. 15th, 502 PARKEE. 1747 ; 5. Lucy, b. Jan. 30th, 17...51. Of these childrea Nathaniel was killed, at the battle of Bunker Hill. The Parkers were amono' the first settlers ; and Lieut. Isaac Parker was among the most prominent men in the township. On the Pro- prietors' Records his name is found in connection with the most impor- tant business transactions — On the Town Records it is found six times as moderator, and eight times as one of the selectmen ; and when it is considered that he died April 1st, 1762, only nine years after the or- ganization of the town it shows that he must have possessed the confi- dence of his fellow townsmen to an unusual degree — He had been mod- erator, and had also been elected first selectman the March previous to his decease.
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