An edition of Parker pathways (1986)

Parker pathways

some ancestors and descendants of James Parker (ca. 1752-1835) and Anna Doty (1765-1830)

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An edition of Parker pathways (1986)

Parker pathways

some ancestors and descendants of James Parker (ca. 1752-1835) and Anna Doty (1765-1830)

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This is the research of Kathrine Jane Parker Brown into the history and genealogy of James and Anna (Doty) Parker, pioneers of Crawford County, Illinois in the early 1800's. Much documentation and speculations are provided on the origins of this couple's journey from Trenton, New Jersey and other points on the east coast to Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, finally settling in Illinois.

Katherine includes lists of descendants, notes, recollections and photos as well as transcriptions of many rare letters.

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Publisher
K.J.P. Brown
Language
English
Pages
636

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Edition Notes

Limited edition of 200 copies.
Includes index.

Published in
Genoa, Ill. (Route 2, Box 32, Genoa Rd., Genoa 60135)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71.P24 1986, CS71.P24 1986

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 636 p. :
Number of pages
636

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2742965M
Internet Archive
parkerpathwaysso00brow
LCCN
86060240

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