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Family Group 41

PARKER Family DNA Project

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PARKER DNA Index

On this page: PARKER Family DNA Project

Latest update: Sunday, 02 February, 2014

Learn more about our PARKERs in the Family Tree Database .

"With these 357 DNA tests we have identified

140 different PARKER lines.

We are a very diverse group genetically,

indicating that our surname was adopted

many times by people in different locations."

PARKER Family DNA Project

PARKER Family DNA Project

http://web.utk.edu/~corn/parkerdna/

"Paper records may be lost, but our DNA is a direct link to our ancestors

who lived hundreds of years ago. If you have ancestors with the surname

PARKER, we invite you to join us in this project. DNA analysis for genealogy

research may help us discover information about our families that would not

be possible using traditional genealogy research methods."

Our PARKER Results in the PARKER Family DNA

Project

[editorial comment]

The results of our PARKER DNA kit placed us in Family Group 41.

Family Group 41 was formed in December 2012 and currently contains

the following ancestors.

• P85 Ancestor:  Peter Hiram PARKER

[Peter H. (Hiram, Harmon) PARKER]

Born 1805, TENNESSEE

Died ARKANSAS.

Wife, Pheby Ann (last name unknown) [FIELDS]

• P221 Ancestor: Russell Leonimus PARKER

Born 1842, Coosa River, ALABAMA

Son of Peter Harmon PARKER -  no info on Peter

[Peter H. (Hiram, Harmon) PARKER]

[Peter's] Wife, [Phoebe Ann] FIELDS

(was Peter PARKER, thought to have been

born about 1817 in England, and

died after 1904 probably in Mason County, Texas.)

• P364 Ancestor:  John B. [Burns] PARKER,

Born 1809, TENNESSEE

Died 1887 in Chickasaw, MISSISSIPPI

• P404 Ancestor:  George PARKER of Hampshire (Mineral) Co,

(WEST) VA.

Born circa 1700, place unknown

Wife, Ann UNKNOWN

Son and only child listed in will, Benjamin PARKER

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