Samuel Frederick PARKER probably died young and possibly Jan-Mar 1844 when there is a death of a Samuel PARKER registered in Meriden. He doesn't appear in the 1851 Census.
Samuel Frederick PARKER probably died young and possibly Jan-Mar 1844 when there is a death of a Samuel PARKER registered in Meriden. He doesn't appear in the 1851 Census.
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Author: LDS. Publishing Info: © IGI This information has been reproduced with permission of LDSSAMUEL FREDERICK PARKER
Male
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Event(s):
Birth: 05 DEC 1842
Christening: 02 JAN 1843 Saint Phillips, Birmingham, Warwick, England
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Parents:
Father: EDWARD PARKER
Mother: MARY
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Source Information:
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C041798 1838 - 1840 0813723 Film 0883732 Film
C041798 1840 - 1847 0813724 Film NONE
C041798 1847 - 1863 0813725 Film NONE
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Edward PARKER - Head - M - 42 - M - Proprietor Of Houses - Birmingham-War
Mary PARKER - Wife - M - 43 - F - - London City Of-London
John PARKER - Son - - 17 - M - Hosier - Birmingham-War
Edward PARKER - Son - - 13 - M - Schl - Birmingham-War
Emelia PARKER - Daur - - 11 - F- Schl - Birmingham-War
Margaret PARKER - Daur - - 5 - F - At Home - Sheldon-War
Alfred PARKER - Son - - 2 - M - At Home - Hale Green-Wor
Q2 1848 - PARKER - Samuel Frederick - Solihull - 16 - 372
Superintendent Registrar's District Meriden Union 596
Registrar's District Coleshill
1864 DEATHS in the District of Coleshill in the County of Warwick
No - When Died - Name and Surname - Sex - Age - Rank or Profession - Cause of Death - Signature, Description and Residence of Informant - When Registered - Signature of Registrar
437 - Eleventh May 1864 - Mary Parker - Female - 56 years - Wife of Edward Parker Retired Jeweller - Morbus Cordis Certified - X The Mark of Edward Parker Present at the Death Sheldon - Thirteenth May 1864 - William Jacombs Registrar
DIED
On the 11th inst., at Sheldon, Mary, wife of Edward Parker, late of this town.
1867 Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Birmingham in the County of Warwick
No: 83
When married - November 10th
Name and Surname - Age - Condition - Rank or Profession - Residence at the time of marriage - Father's name and surname - Rank or Profession of father
Enoch Edwards - 24 - Bachelor - Button tool maker - Church Street - John Edwards - Millwright
Emelia Parker - 24 - Spinster - - Colmore Row - Edward Parker - Jeweller
Married in the Parish Church of St Phillip's according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by ___ or after Banns by me Wm Easer, Rector
This marriage was solemnized between us: Enoch Edwards, Emelia Parker in the Presence of us, Matilda Eddington, Elwin Eddington
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death
1876 Death in the Sub-District of Solihull in the County of Warwick and Worcester
No - When and where died - Sex - Age - Occupation - Cause of death - Signature, description and residence of informant - When registered - Signature of registrar
411 - Third January 1876, Yardley - Edward Parker - Male - 65 years - Retired Jeweller - Cancer of the Throat, Certified by B.W. Robins MRCS - John Parker, Son of deceased in attendance, 13 Digbeth, Birmingham - Fourth January 1876 - Gregory Sheppard Registrar
1895 DEATH in the Sub-district of Tardebigg in the County of Worcester
No 1101
When and where died: Twenty Sixth April 1895 Rifleman Inn, Redditch USD
Name: Emily Edwards
Sex: Female
Age: 55 years
Occupation: Wife of Enoch Edwards a Publican (master)
Cause of death: Phthisis Pulmonalis Exhaustion, Certified by Wm Rennie MRCS
Informant: E Edwards widower of deceased present at death, Rifleman Inn, Redditch
Registered: 1st May 1895