Descendants of ? Parker
Generation No. 1
1. ?1 PARKER He married ?.
Children of ? PARKER and ? are:
2. i. JOHN2 PARKER, b. Abt 1809, Tennessee.
3. ii. "WILEY" LEWIS WILEY PARKER, b. Abt 1820, Tennessee.
4. iii. EVAN PARKER, b. Abt 1828, Tennessee.
5. iv. MARY PARKER, b. Abt 1834, Tennessee.
Generation No. 2
2. JOHN2 PARKER (?1) was born Abt 1809 in Tennessee.
He married HANNAH ?. She was born Abt 1809 in Tennessee.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 897 line 21
Notes for HANNAH ?:
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 897 line 21
Children of JOHN PARKER and HANNAH ? are:
6. i. GEORGE B3 PARKER, b. Abt 1836, Georgia.
7. ii. MARGARET G PARKER, b. Abt 1838, Alabama.
iii. JESSE PARKER, b. Abt 1844, Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 897 line 21
iv. JOHN PARKER, b. Abt 1846, Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 897 line 21
8. v. WILLIAM PARKER, b. Abt 1849, Alabama.
vi. JOY A (?) PARKER, b. Abt 1850, Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 897 line 21
3. "WILEY" LEWIS WILEY2 PARKER (?1)
was born Abt 1820 in Tennessee (Source: Name stated on Henry's death
certificate.). He married (1) ? Bef. 1855. He married (2) JULIA SETH
September 9, 1855 in Sevier County, Arkansas (Source: Jarrod Seth.),
daughter of GEORGE SETH and MAHALA ?. She was born Abt 1837 in Arkansas
(Source: Name stated on Henry's death certificate.).
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
Could it be that Julia was wife 2? she is 23 in 1860 and there is
a child 16. (yes, Jarrod Seth says Julia married the widower Lewis
Parker who had children already. Julia married Sept 9, 1855 so
previous children are from the first wife).
Notes for JULIA SETH:
Census Info:
1850 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Blue Bayou Twp, household 457 line 27
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
Children of "WILEY" PARKER and ? are:
i. PARLEE3 PARKER, b. Abt 1844, Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
ii. MARGARET PARKER, b. Abt 1847, Mississippi.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
iii. MONROE PARKER, b. Abt 1849, Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
iv. MARY PARKER, b. Abt 1853, Arkansas; m. GILBERT LAMB; b. Abt
1846, Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 54 line 34
Hannah Parker (daughter of George) & Lucy Parker (daughter
of ?) living with Mary in 1870
Notes for GILBERT LAMB:
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 54 line 34
Children of "WILEY" PARKER and JULIA SETH are:
v. NANCY C3 PARKER, b. Abt 1855, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
vi. STEPHONIE (?) PARKER, b. Abt 1857, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
vii. ISABEL PARKER, b. Abt 1858, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 900 line 34
viii. "TINY" PARKER, b. Abt 1861; m. "BUD" P A
STEWART.
More About "BUD" P A STEWART:
- Informant on death certificate of Henry Pride Parker (PA
Steward) (Source: Relationship to Henry Parker was given by Elmer
Hawley, Jr.)
9. ix. HENRY PRIDE PARKER, b. December 26, 1863, Arkansas; d.
August 29, 1919, Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho buried in Culdesac,
Idaho.
4. EVAN2 PARKER (?1) was born Abt 1828 in Tennessee.
He married "ISABELLE" ELIZABETH ?. She was born Abt 1839 in
Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 882 line 18
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 38 line 1
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D (listed as
Ivings)
Notes for "ISABELLE" ELIZABETH ?:
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 882 line 18
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 38 line 1
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
Children of EVAN PARKER and "ISABELLE" ? are:
i. JESSE E3 PARKER, b. Abt 1863, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 38 line 1
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
ii. ANNA E PARKER, b. Abt 1865, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 38 line 1
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
iii. WILLIAM PARKER, b. Abt 1869, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 38 line 1
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
iv. AOTUIMED (?) PARKER, b. 1870, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 38 line 1
v. DOCTOR PARKER, b. Abt 1873, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
vi. LIDA PARKER, b. Abt 1875, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
vii. MALCON PARKER, b. Abt 1877, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
viii. LINA PARKER, b. 1880, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 64D
5. MARY2 PARKER (?1) was born Abt 1834 in Tennessee.
She married HENRY C PRIDE. He was born Abt 1822 in Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 887 line 39
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 8 line 01
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
Notes for HENRY C PRIDE:
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 887 line 39
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 8 line 01
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
Children of MARY PARKER and HENRY PRIDE are:
i. JOHN S3 PRIDE, b. Abt 1851, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 887 line 39
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 8 line 01
ii. WILLIAM N PRIDE, b. Abt 1853, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 887 line 39
iii. ELLENORA PRIDE, b. Abt March 1860, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 887 line 39
iv. MARY C PRIDE, b. Abt 1862, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 8 line 01
v. SARAH G PRIDE, b. Abt 1864, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 8 line 01
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
vi. GEORGE S PRIDE, b. Abt 1868, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 8 line 01
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
vii. ELIZA ELLEN PRIDE, b. Abt 1871, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
viii. HARRIETT PRIDE, b. Abt 1873, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
ix. CLOYD PRIDE, b. Abt 1876, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
x. HENRY C PRIDE, b. Abt 1879, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 62C
Generation No. 3
6. GEORGE B3 PARKER (JOHN2, ?1) was
born Abt 1836 in Georgia. He married NANCY ?. She was born Abt 1839 in
Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 898 line 27
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 35 line 27
Notes for NANCY ?:
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 898 line 27
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 35 line 27
Children of GEORGE PARKER and NANCY ? are:
i. FRANCIS4 PARKER, b. Abt 1856, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 898 line 27
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 35 line 27
ii. HANNAH PARKER, b. Abt 1859, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 898 line 27
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 54 line 34,
living with John Lamb
Living with Mary & Gilbert Lamb in 1870 (also Lucy Parker)
7. MARGARET G3 PARKER (JOHN2, ?1)
was born Abt 1838 in Alabama. She married JOHN R (OR A) LAMB, son of ?
LAMB and ?. He was born Abt 1836 in Alabama.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 899 line 31
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 54 line 34
Notes for JOHN R (OR A) LAMB:
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 899 line 31
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 54 line 34
Child of MARGARET PARKER and JOHN LAMB is:
i. HANNAH4 LAMB, b. Abt 1859, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 899 line 31
8. WILLIAM3 PARKER (JOHN2, ?1) was
born Abt 1849 in Alabama. He married ELLAR ?. She was born Abt 1856 in
Kentucky.
Census Info:
1860 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, household 897 line 21
1870 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Paracliften Twp, household 35 line 27
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 63A
Notes for ELLAR ?:
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 63A
Children of WILLIAM PARKER and ELLAR ? are:
i. LUKE4 PARKER, b. Abt 1874, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 63A
ii. ETTA PARKER, b. Abt 1875, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 63A
iii. EDGAR PARKER, b. Abt 1877, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 63A
iv. EMMA PARKER, b. 1880, Arkansas.
Census Info:
1880 Arkansas, Sevier Co. Clear Creek Twp, page 63A
9. HENRY PRIDE3 PARKER ("WILEY" LEWIS WILEY2,
?1) was born December 26, 1863 in Arkansas (Source: Death
Certificate: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho), and died August 29,
1919 in Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho buried in Culdesac, Idaho
(Source: Death Certificate: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho). He
married NANCY MINERVA WELCH February 28, 1889 in Yell County, Arkansas
(Source: Death Certificate: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho.),
daughter of "ABE" WELCH and GEMIMA MOORE. She was born July
31, 1869 in Alabama (Source: Death Certificate: Lewiston, Nez Perce
County, Idaho), and died March 27, 1945 in Lewiston, Nez Perce County,
Idaho (Source: Death Certificate: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho).
Census Info:
1900 Idaho, Idaho Co. Ferdinand Precinct, household 193 line 76
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
Census - 1910 Idaho - Henry P Parker NEZP Culdesac Page
85 - Supervisor District 46, numeration 215
In 1910, Henry Parker was 46 years old. His occupation was farming.
His wife Nancy was 42. They had 6 children listed: Minnie May age 20 -
cook at a farm; Dora age 18 listed as helper; Ida Gemima age 14 listed
as helper; Floyd Monroe age 10, Roy age 8; and Lester Pride age 2. We
had Elizabeth Pearl listed as born 1905 so we will list her as deceased
prior to 1910 until we find out otherwise.
Henry was killed in an accident with farm machinery. A counter weight
from some machinery dropped on his head, crushing it. He had just
mortgaged the farm to double the acreage. It was a financial deal with
the Hawley's. They lost the farm over it.
Informant on death certificate P A Steward from Lewiston, Idaho
(Source: Death Certificate: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho)
Not in 1920 census with family
Medical Information: Diabetic
Occupation: farmer
Notes for NANCY MINERVA WELCH:
Census Info:
1880 Alabama, Colbert Co. Beat No 5, household 356, line 25
1900 Idaho, Idaho Co. Ferdinand Precinct, household 193 line 76
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
1910 - 8 children born, 6 living
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 15 line 85
1930 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 31 line 32
In 1945, Nancy had lived in Nez Perce County for 50 years (Source:
Death Certificate: Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho)
Occupation: farm operator after Henry died
Residence: Culdesac Idaho later Lewiston, Idaho
Henry and Nancy started their life together in Oklahoma. They moved
to Idaho Indian territory by covered wagon when their daughter Dora was
three (about 1896). One day on the trail, Nancy was making biscuits.
Indians crested the bluff and the family thought they would be killed.
It turned out that the Indians were just HUNGRY FOR BISCUITS! (This
story was remembered by Robert William Bolam III).
In the 1910 Idaho census, they were living in Nez Perce county,
Idaho. They also lived many places in Idaho and may have ended up near
Richland, Washington.
Children of HENRY PARKER and NANCY WELCH are:
i. MINNIE MAY4 PARKER, b. December 17, 1889, Idaho; m.
LOUIS HECKMAN.
Census Info:
1900 Idaho, Idaho Co. Ferdinand Precinct, household 193 line 76
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
- Died shortly after Beau was born
ii. DORA ELNORA PARKER, b. March 24, 1893, Medford, Grant County,
Oklahoma (Indian Territory) (Source: Delayed Certificate of Birth:
State of Oklahoma Supporting documentation listed: 1) Family Bible
shows child born at Medford, Oklahoma Mar 24, 1892. 2) Birth-day Book
of Parker family shows this child born at Medford Oklahoma Mar 24
1892.; LDS: Ancestral); d. November 19, 1982, Coeur d 'Alene, Kootenai
County, Idaho (Source: Death Certificate: Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai
County, Idaho); m. ELMER CARVER HAWLEY, SR, November 2, 1913,
Culdesac, Nezperce County, Idaho (Source: Newspaper clipping sent from
Iva Lee Hawley.; LDS: Ancestral File); b. February 12, 1890, Weeping
Water, Cass Co, Nebraska (Source: Death Certificate: Spokane, Spokane
County, Washington; LDS: Ancestral File); d. January 20, 1963,
Spokane, Washington (Source: Death Certificate: Spokane, Spokane
County, Washington; LDS: Ancestral File).
- More About ELMER CARVER HAWLEY, SR: Buried in Riverside
Memorial Park in Spokane, Washington
Census Info:
1900 Idaho, Idaho Co. Ferdinand Precinct, household 193 line 76
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Twp, household 25 line 28
Dora's middle name is spelled many different ways in official
documents and by Dora herself. Some of the spellings we have found
are: Eleanor, Eleanora, Elianor, Elnora.
Dora Parker was married a long time to Elmer Carver Hawley, Sr.
After their marriage ended, she married 5 other men right after the
other. It was a hard time to be a single female. (Her husbands were
Bill Good, Merrick Ferris, William Gittings, Roy Lambert, Ben
Goodings, and Mr Fast).
Legend has it that Dora was one of the first female educated nurses
in Idaho.
Obituary:
Dora E Hawley, 90, Coeur d'Alene, died Friday in a local nursing
home.
Born March 24, 1892 in the Oklahoma Territory, she moved with her
family at age 2 to Culdesac, Idaho, where they farmed. She married
Elmer C Hawley Nov 2, 1913 in Culdesac, and they moved to Spokane in
1921, and to Kellogg two years later. Later they were divorced, and
she continued to live in Kellogg until moving to Coeur d'Alene in
1935. She lived her until her death. She was a member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and a past member of the Rebekahs,
Eagles Auxiliary and Pythian Sisters.
She is survived by son Elmer Hawley of Coeur d'Alene; daughters
Olive Iredell and Ivalee Mulrey, both of Sumner, Wash., and Virginia
Curtis of Milpitias, Calif.; brother Lester Parker of Lewiston; and
ten grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and
nephews. She was preceded in death by daughter Rose Bolam and son
Marvin Hawley.
Cremation will be conducted under the direction of Yates Crematory.
Family memorial services were held today in Yates Funeral Home, Coeur
d'Alene.
Notes for ELMER CARVER HAWLEY, SR:
Census Info:
1900 South Dakota, Campbell Co. Centre Twp, household 157 line 1
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Culdesac Twp, sheet 7b line 63
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Twp, household 25 line 28
Marriage Announcement: Mr and Mrs Henry Parker Request the pleasure
of your company at the marriage of their daughter Dora Elnora to Mr
Elmer Carver Hawley on the morning of Sunday the second of November at
eleven o'clock at their home on Happy Ridge.
Newspaper Clipping:
A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr and Mrs H.P. Parker,
last Sunday when their daughter, Dora Elnora, was united in marriage
to Elmer C Hawley.
At twelve o'clock the couple attended by Michael Willard and Vera
Laramore as best man and bridesmaid, took their places under the three
links and the bell, while the phonograph played "The Sweetest
Story ever Told". Rev. Lively using the ring ceremony united the
lives of the young couple. After the ceremony a nice luncheon was
served to the many friends present.
The bride was prettily gowned in cream white Brocaded pongee silk,
trimmed in silk Chantilly lace and sash of blue silk mescaline, veil
of silk chiffon with a wreath of orange blossoms.
The groom wore a pretty brown suit with a button hole bouquet of
orange blossoms. The bridesmaid was dressed in cream white
marquisette, while the best man was dressed in blue serge.
Many beautiful presents were given the popular young couple.
The bride is daughter of Mr and Mrs H.P. Parker of Slickpoo, and
the groom is son of Mr and Mrs A.L. Hawley of Culdesac.
The bride and groom made a short trip to Grangeville after which
they will make their home with the groom's parents.
Those witnessing the ceremony were: Mr and Mrs H.P. Parker and
family, Mr and Mrs A.L. Hawley, and son, Fred, Mr and Mrs Alfred
White, Mr and Mrs Homer Walters, Mrs H.H. Hawley and children, and Mrs
H. Beasly, M.E. Moore, George William, Stella and Alice Coffland, J.R.
Laramore and children, Michael Willard, Mr and Mrs Bundy and children,
Mrs Nancy Showalter, Mr and Mrs A.F. Rudd, Mr and Mrs Bob Congar, Mr
and Mrs Polly, Otto Hartvigsen, Isabelle Doty, Emery George. All but a
few being relatives of the couple.
This is the third wedding in the Hawley family in the past eight
weeks.
_______________________
Elmer was a farmer and barber during his lifetime. Elmer had hoped
that his son Elmer would follow in the barbering tradition. This
wasn't Elmer Jr's plan but he did inherit his father's tools.
Elmer Hawley died shortly after being placed in a nursing home in
Spokane, Washington.
iii. IDA GEMIMA PARKER, b. August 9, 1895, Medford, Grant County,
Oklahoma (Indian Territory); m. FRED HECKMAN, Bef. 1919, Idaho; b. Abt
1894, Nebraska.
Census Info:
1900 Idaho, Idaho Co. Ferdinand Precinct, household 193 line 76
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 15 line 85
1930 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Culdesac Precinct 3, household 21 line
1
Notes for FRED HECKMAN:
Census Info:
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 15 line 85
1930 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Culdesac Precinct 3, household 21 line
1
- Occupation: Laborer on farm
iv. MAUDIE PARKER, b. Abt 1897, Oklahoma; d. Abt 1898, on the
plains traveling from Oklahoma to Idaho.
v. FLOYD MONROE PARKER, b. February 11, 1901, Ferdinand, Idaho
(Source: SSN internet site.); d. April 1978, Lewiston, Nez Perce,
Idaho (Source: SSN internet site.); m. OLIVE ?; b. Abt 1905,
Washington; d. Idaho.
Census Info:
1900 Idaho, Idaho Co. Ferdinand Precinct, household 193 line 76
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 15 line 85
1930 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 32 line 35
- Occupation: Laborer on farm
- Residence: near Lewiston, Idaho
Notes for OLIVE ?:
Census Info:
1930 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 32 line 35
vi. "ROY" LEROY LEWIS PARKER, b. January 9, 1903,
Ferdinand, Idaho; m. GLADYS SUMPTER; b. October 10, 1906, Idaho ?; d.
July 1973, Clarkston, Asotin, Washington (Source: SSN internet site.).
Census Info:
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 15 line 85
1930 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 31 line 32
Leroy had 3 sons all of whom had muscular dystrophy. Two of the
sons died of the disease in the 1920's. A third son, Gordon, survived.
vii. "LIZZIE" ELIZABETH PEARL PARKER, b. May 11, 1905; d.
Abt 1907, Ferdinand, Idaho by Winchester.
- Elizabeth was not listed with her brothers and sisters in the
1910 Idaho census so we are assuming she was deceased prior to
1910.
viii. LESTER PRIDE PARKER, b. February 10, 1908, Idaho; d. December
24, 1997, Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho (Source: Elmer Hawley; SSN
internet file.); m. (1) BEATRICE ?; m. (2) HAZEL; b. September 11,
1901 (Source: SSN internet site.); d. April 1984, Lewiston, Nez Perce,
Idaho (Source: SSN internet site.); m. (3) ?.
Census Info:
1910 Idaho, Nezperce Co Culdesac Precinct, no household number,
line 24 (look for Henry P Parker head of household)
1920 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 15 line 85
1930 Idaho, Nezperce Co. Webb Precinct, household 31 line 32
Lester married about 3 times. One was Bernice and the last was
Hazel. No children
Never had kids of his own, married Hazel who had kids
Residence: near Lewiston, Idaho
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