Parker of Tetbury in 1735

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All dates are converted to new style (year starting on Jan 1st) and shown as year - month - day.
Men of 1608 - John Parker, Labourer.
Weddings to 1712
An Parker wed Henery Davis 12 Sept 1651
George Parker wed Joane Hereis 31 Jan 1653
Francis Parker wed Esther Waite 19 Feb 1662
Edward Parker wed Hanna Clarck 6 Sept 1673
George Parker wed Sarah Lewis 24 Feb 1678
Anthony Parker wed Mary Scamell 4 Apr 1681
Mary Parker wed John Whitehead 17 Oct 1681
Robert Parker wed Elenor Wilkins 7 Jan 1682
Joan Parker wed Stephen Preen 11 Dec 1684
William Parker clandestinely married 1696
Susanna Parker wed Gawin Smith 1 July 1697
William Parker wed Lydiah Browning 16 Apr 1704
Thomas Parker wed Sarah Wichell 16 July 1706
Robert Parker wed Mary Seal 7 Nov 1706
Ann Parker wed Joseph Eldredg 20 July 1707
Joseph Parker wed Margaret West 25 Dec 1712

The Hearth Tax at Tetbury
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
March 1664 George Parker 3 hearths Ladyday Chargeable
Oct 1671, Oct 1672 George Parker 2 hearths Church Street
Oct 1671, Oct 1672 John Parker 1 hearth, Poor Discharge Certificate
Oct 1671 Robert Parker 2 hearths Page 2
Oct 1672 Thomas Parker On Overseers list
Hearth Tax families in nearby places
1672 Minchinhampton John Parker 2 hearths
1671, 1672 Rodborow Parish George Parker 1 hearth

Will of Robert Parker 1698/151

Will written on 9 June 1698, and is Proved 1698
To my son Robert, one shilling
To my daughter Joan Turtle 10 shillings, and to my daughter in law Margaret Ludlow 20 shillings
To my son Silvester Parker my mare and such harness as my executrix sees fit
To my beloved wife Joan Parker all the rest, remainder and residue and appoint her sole executrix


240 entries make this family group the largest.
It occupies 12 houses, however it has no Graveyard memorials.
In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
P328a OV 4/2 17-Oct 1700 George Parker served as Apprentice to Edward Seale
P 328a OV 3/2/1 1702 Silvester Parker was returned to Tetbury
D 566 B 2/12 18-Mar 1715 Anthony Parker was paid 2-10-0 being Nathaniel Scammel's apprentice money
D 566 M 24 10-Oct 1715 Arthur Parker attended Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups
D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718
Page 04, Edward Parker house
Page 12, Francis Parker dwelling owned by Hannah Myles, in Harper St,
Page 07, Robert Parker full rent 17-0-0
D 566 B 33 1723 Robert Parker Market Toll 14/- paid into the Shambles fund
D 566 B 33 30-Oct 1723 Widow Parker Market Toll 6d paid into the Shambles fund
P328a OV 7/24, in Workhouse Nov 5th, 1725 John Parker and wife
D 566 R 1/6 24-Dec 1726 Charles Parker wife and John Parker each received 2/- from Madam Hodges Charity of 10 pound for the Poor
D 566 M3 1734 Indentures cost 7/- for Apprentice John Parker with William Townsend


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Ann 35, and her two lodgers
Arthur 47, his wife Sarah 44, and his three children, Elizabeth 10, Esther 7 and Sarah 3
Christopher 43, his wife Susannah 44, and his three children, John 19, Mary 13 and Ann 11
Edward 30, his wife 30, and his three children, James 6, Hannah 3 and Joseph 1
John 45, and his wife Jone 39
Joseph 48, his wife 45, and his two children Betty 14 and Hannah 7
Richard 30, his wife Mary 33, his two children John 6 and Mary 4, and One Lodger
Robert 55, his wife Mary 57, and his four children Hester 28, John 25 - who are the other two claimed?
Robert 33
Robert 30, his wife Jane 27, and his three children Ann 6, Robert 5 and Betty 1, and one Servant
Thomas 55, his wife Ann 45, and his two children Thomas 19 and Sarah 15
William 60, his wife Lydia 65, and his two children Ann 24 and Elizabeth 23
Not in Census Francis 45, his second wife Margaret 39, and his two children, Ann 17, Robert 12
Arthur's elder four children Ann 23, Mary 22, Hannah 19 and Thomas 16
William 21, son of William
Net result - six unknowns + 8 knowns gives 2 more than Census count


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Arthur p14, Edward p3, John p12, John Junior p2, Joseph p10,
Richard p3, Robert p13 Rugger, Robert p2 Foreign Jury, Robert p9 Butcher,
Thomas p8, William p4, William Park p9

Ted Prince research
Widow Parker
Presented to Court Leet by Town Jury for laying dung in the
streets before his door. To be removed by 5th Nov on penalty of 5s.

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
Parker Robert House 3.11 &w **4cd - pr6
He 1680-58 Mary 1678-42 Hester 1707- John 1710-
Parker Edward House 4.19 &w * 3cd - ch5
He 1705-63 Wife 1707-
James 1729- Hannah 1732- Joseph 1735
Parker Richard House 5.11 &w 2cd - lg1 ch5
He 1705- Mary 1702-74 John 1729- Mary 1731-
Parker William House 5.18 &w ** 2cd - ch4
He 1676-45 Lydia 1669-56 Ann 1711- Elizabeth 1712-
Parker Thomas House 14.04 &w * 2ch
He 1680-37 Anne 1690- Thomas 1716- Sarah 1720- 69
Parker Ann 1700-47 House 15.05 lg2 ch3
Parker Christopher House 15.10 &w * 3cd - ch5
He 1691-40 Susannah 1690-71
John 1716- Mary 1722- Ann 1725-
Parker Robert House 16.16 &w *3cd - sv1 ch6
He 1705- Jane 1708-
Ann 1729- Robert 1730- Betty 1735-8
Parker Joseph House 18.14 &w ** 2cd - ch4
He 1687- Wife 1690- Betty 1721- Hannah 1728-38
Parker John House 20.16 &w * ch2
He 1690-49 Jone 1691-66
Parker Robert 1702-64 (Butcher) House 23.06 ch1
Parker Arthur House 23.16 &w **3cd - ch5
He 1688-55 Sarah 1691-41
Ann 1712- Mary 1713- Hannah 1716- Thomas 1719-
Elizabeth 1725- Esther 1728- Sarah 1732

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury charges Robert Parker Butcher, for laying dung in the street, remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury charges Silvester Parker for laying dung in the street, remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M4 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 9 Edward Parker, Page 11 Francis Parker, Page 11 John Parker, Page 3 John Parker the Younger, Page 13 Richard Parker, Page 2 Robert Parker, Page 6 Robert Parker Butcher, Page 9 Robert Parker the Younger, Page 9 Silvester Parker
D 566 R 1/22, annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money, 26-Dec 1749
Edith Parker, John Parker, Margaret Parker each received 1/-

D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 2.2 Benjamin Parker, Page 2.2 Edward Parker, Page 6.2 Francis Parker, Page 1.2 John Parker, Page 2.2 Joseph Parker, Page 4.1 Richard Parker, Page 2.1 Robert Parker the Younger, Page 2.1 Robert Parker, Page 3.2 Robert Parker the Butcher, Page 3.2 Robert Parker the Younger, Page 3.2 Robert Parker, Page 5.2 Silvester Parker

D 566 M4 - 1754 Town Jury charges Robert Parker for erecting necessary houses and pig stys and letting the soil to run into the highway To be removed by 5 Nov, or pay penalty of 5/-
D 566 M5 - 1755 Town Jury charges Robert Parker for dumping dung in the street Remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 1.2 Edward Parker, Page 5.2 James P, Page 2.2 Robert Parker, Page 3.1 Robert Parker Labourer, Page 3.2 Robert Parker Butcher, Page 6.1 Robert Parker Younger Butcher, Page 3.2 William Parker

D 566 R 1/7 28-Apr 1767 R Parker Page 1c, signed at a Vestry compaining about too many cattle in the Warren
P328a OV 3/3/1 10-May 1768 John Parker the Younger was sent back to Tetbury, from Minchinhampton, he had become a charge on the Overseers there.

Langstom and Maltby Charity, D 566 R 1/7 at Christmas, Dec 1765
Thomas Parker boy received a coat

Langstom and Maltby Charity, D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767
Column 2, Benjamin Parker, Column 2, Frank Parker children, Column 3, John Parker Senior, Column 2, Joseph Parker, Column 2, Mary Parker Widow, each received 6d

Langstom and Maltby Charity, D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767
Column 1, Richard Parker Senior, and Column 1, Sarah Parker Widow, each received 6d

Langstom and Maltby Charity, D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1769 Rob Parker boy and Thomas Parker boy each received a coat

Langstom and Maltby Charity, D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773
Column 4, Ben Parker, Column 1, Jean Parker Widow, Column 3, John Parker Shoemaker, Column 4, John Parker, Column 4, Joseph Parker and Column 2, Richard Parker received 6d

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
The amounts are the Monthly allowance each named person received.

13-Dec 1741, Page 2 daughter of Arthur Parker at Workhouse
13-Dec 1741, Page 3 Arthur Parker children, Hannah and Mary, 10-00
16-Dec 1741, Page 4 Christopher Parker widow 00-03-06
16-Dec 1741, Page 5 Francis Parker of Cirencester 05-00
16-Dec 1741, Page 5 Richard Parker 05-00
16-Dec 1741, Page 5 Thomas Parker wife 00-02-06
24-May 1742, Page 64 Arthur Parker Daughters of 08-06
24-May 1742, Page 64 Christopher Parker Widow of 02-06
24-May 1742, Page 70 Thomas Parker Wife 04-00
24-May 1742, Page 75 Richard Parker Family
08-Nov 1742, Page 92 Parker Account at Gloucester 1-09-00
08-Nov 1742, Page 92 Parker Children brought from Gloucester 02-06
16-Jan 1743 (Old date), Page 173 Thomas Parker wife paid 01-00 for making a gown for Bolton's girl
30-Jun 1746, Page 364 Elizabeth Parker given 06-00 her husband being run away
28-Jul 1746, Page 368 John Parker horsehire to carry Sarah Chambers to Bridewell and him for Justices 12-00
15-Dec 1746, Page 387 Hannah Parker and Mary Parker Workhouse residents
09-Mar 1746 (Old date), Page 404 Susannah Parker nursing Sarah Bartholomew
06-Apr 1747, Page 407 Arthur Parker daughter, Lidia Parker widow and Margaret Parker receive an allowance each 4 weeks
19-Oct 1747, Page 456 Mary Parker off Workhouse list
08-Feb 1747 (Old date), Page 472 Robert Parker wife in need he being gone from her

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 01-May 1749 Susanna Parker received 1/3 allowance each 4 weeks
On 01-May 1749 Widow Parker received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 26-Jun 1749 Frances Parker daughter given 5/- towards cost of her funeral
On 04-Feb 1754 Arthur Parker received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 04-Feb 1754 Hannah Parker given 9d, being ill
On 04-Feb 1754 Mary Parker received 4/- allowance paid to Hester Gale
On 04-Feb 1754 Robert Parker family received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 04-Feb 1754 Susannah Parker received 2/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 04-Feb 1754 Widow Parker received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 01-Apr 1754 Joan Parker received 1/6 allowance each 4 weeks
On 22-Apr 1754 Robert Parker Vestry appointing Overseers for 1754-5
On 22-Apr 1754 Robert Parker Vestry approving Monthly accounts
On 26-Aug 1754 Robert Parker Vestry rate 2/- later raised to 4/- in the pound
On 20-May 1754 Arthur Parker received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 20-May 1754 Hannah Parker received 3/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 20-May 1754 Margaret Parker received 3/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 20-May 1754 Mary Parker received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks paid to Hester Gale
On 20-May 1754 Robert Parker family received 1/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 20-May 1754 Susanna Parker received 2/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 20-May 1754 Widow Parker received 5/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 09-Sep 1754 Robert Parker wife was attended by Mrs Russell, cost 2/6

Rate set at 4/- in the Pound, listing by streets is new in 1754
82 Long Street, downwards Robert Parker 2-0-0 or occupier
130 Long Street, downwards Robert Parker 2-0-0 of Garston
Deficiencies in Rate 1754 Robert Parker 3/2 Seal's place over rated

On 30-Dec 1754 Francis Parker his wife being ill 4/6
On 27-Jan 1755 Francis Parker wife being ill 5/-
On 27-Jan 1755 Francis Parker cost of John Brown and William Bennett taking him and John Johnston to Bristol and Bath 3-19-0
On 27-Jan 1755 R Parker for attendance on his wife 5/-
On 27-Jan 1755 R Parker wife delivered of a child by Emm Lloyd 2/6
On 24-Feb 1755 Bozwell Parker for a sack of coal 1/8
On 23 Jan 1758 Francis Parker grand child received 3/-
On 23 Jan 1758 Hannah Parker received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 23 Jan 1758 Jane Parker received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 23 Jan 1758 John Parker family received 8/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 23 Jan 1758 Margaret Parker received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 23 Jan 1758 Robert Parker family received 10/- being ill
On 23 Jan 1758 Susannah Parker received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 16 Feb 1758 Sarah Parker expenses with her bastard going to the Foundling House 1-3-0
On 11 Dec 1758 Francis Parker family received 1-0-0 allowance each 4 weeks
On 11 Dec 1758 Francis Parker grand childreceived 3/-
On 11 Dec 1758 Hannah Parker received 6/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 11 Dec 1758 Margaret Parker received 3/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 11 Dec 1758 Robert Parker received 11/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 11 Dec 1758 Susannah Parker received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks

Will of Alice Parker 1796/37

Twice widowed Alice signed X her mark on her Will 11 Apr 1796 and it was Proved 27 Apr 1796
My two messauges with gardens now in occupation of myself and Joseph Brookes, situated in Harper St, I give to my grand daughter Betty Tilly
To Fanny Tilly a gown, pettycoat and white cloak, to Mary Wilkins wife of William Wilkins my scarlet cloak
To my son in law Robert Tilly the rest of my household goods
My brother Charles Baily is to be Trustee till Betty Tilly reaches the age of 21 years, and I also appoint him my sole executor

Abigail Parker was buried 17301106

Anne Parker married 17240705 to Thomas Williams. P 328a OV 3/1/2 01-Jun 1729 Thomas Williams had a Settlement problem. The Overseers of Berkeley, Gloucestershire complained of Thomas Williams, Cordwainer, Anne his wife and Thomas his son and sent them back to Tetbury

Ann Parker 17250224 - 17790317, daughter of Christopher buried as Hannah, baptised her son Benjamin Edwards 17520105 and married 17590902 to Jonathan Cook. They baptised Richard 17630328 lived 3 weeks, Richard 17640827, Satrah 17670518 and John 17700430.

Anthony Parker buried his wife Mary 17211130 and was buried 17241126.

Arthur Parker was in the group of 43 who attended the Court Leet dinner at the 3 Cups on 10-Oct 1715

Arthur Parker 1685 - 17550327 and his wife Sarah 1690 - 17410702 baptised Ann 17120709, Mary 17131120, Hannah 17160717 - 17650108 aged 49, Thomas 17190222, Sarah 17220204 - 17221022 who died of Small Pox aged 10 months, Sarah 17230813 - 17240906 lived 1 year, Elizabeth 17250712, Esther 17280118 and Sarah 17320820.
Mary Gastrell's will names Arthur's wife as Sarah (probable surname Evans).

The Will of Daniel Evans signed 8 Apr 1742 names Arthur Parker and three of his children, Mary, Thomas and Elizabeth

Benjamin Parker, 17371023, son of Edward, baptised Sarah 17660518 and Hannah 17680703

Christopher Parker 16910907 - 17400105, son of Francis, married 17150227 to Susannah Flowers, 1693 - 17710331. They baptised John 17160413, Christopher 17181207 - 17230108 died of Small Pox aged 4, Mary 17220801, Ann 17250224 and Francis 17290907.

Edward Parker was buried 17220102.
From the IGI, Edward wed Hannah Clark 6 Sep 1673, and they baptised William 5 Sep 1676 and Robert 3 Nov 1680, all at Tetbury.

Will of Edward Parker 1722/114

Edward wrote his own name to sign his Will 21 Sep 1721, and it was Proved 5 May 1722
To my oldest son William one shilling and half my wearing apparel
To my son Robert, one shilling
To my son Arthur, one shilling and half my wearing apparel
I give all the rest of my possessions to my grand daughter Hannah Overbury, now wife of Nathaniel Overbury, and appoint them joint executors.


Edward Parker Woolcomber, 17050208 - 17630412, son of William aged 58, baptised William 17270122- 17280702 lived 18 months, James 17290928, Hannah 17320615, Joseph 17350316, Benjamin 17371023, Lydia 17400928 - 17430601 lived 2 years, and Ann 17440722.

Eidoth Parker 16730803 - 17310205, daughter of Thomas, baptised her daughter Elizabeth 17010206.

Elizabeth Parker, 17010206 - 17410420, daughter of Eidoth, married 17230801 to Thomas Shillam who buried his second wife 17210424.

Elizabeth Parker 17250712, daughter of Arthur, married 17580319 to Abraham Terrill 17350629, son of Abraham and baptised Richard 17581228 and Anne 17660227 lived 3 days.

Elizabeth Parker, 17290907, daughter of Christopher, baptised her baseborn daughter Elizabeth 17640205.

Elizabeth Parker married 17721115 to William Hodges Maizey 17530225, son of Richard, and baptised Robert 17730110 lived 8 years, John 17750502 and the Parish buried son William Gage 17860526

Francis Parker 1665 - 17131012 and his widow was buried 2 days later. He baptised Francis 16900124, Christopher 16910907, Silvester 16931127, Robert 17020406.

Francis Parker 16900124 - 17680611, son of Francis aged 73, married 17140103 to Lydia Hallings 1690 - 17300901 and baptised Ann 17150224 died, Francis 17160228 - 17290210 aged 13, Ann 17180721, Silvester 17200803 - 17310909 and Robert 17230311. His second wife Margaret 1696 - 17680611 aged 72 was buried the same day as her husband.

Francis Parker and Mary buried 17620928, baptised Ann 17400812, Jane 17421004, Francis 17450124 - 17480717 lived 3 years, Mary 17470219, Lydia 17480512- 17490628 lived 13 months, Lydia 17491017, Francis 17520420, daughter 17531109, Elizabeth aged 2 on 17590730 and Hannah 17590730 - 17660219 lived 6 years and Christian 17610220 died of Smallpox aged 4 weeks.

Francis Parker, 17380105, son of Robert, baptised Mary 17770320 lived 4 months.

Francis Parker 17520420, son of Francis, married 17780419 to Jane Atkins and baptised Francis 17780526 lived 1 week, William 17811117 lived 3 months and buried Francis 17850908.

George Parker the Younger, was Apprenticed for 7 years to learn worsted combing from Edward Seale and Mary his wife, reference P328a OV 4/2 dated 17-Oct 1700

George Parker 1671 - 17211121, buried his wife 17121017, baptised Hannah 17000313, Child 17021116, twins 17050326 Rebecca lived 7 days and Henry lived 12 days, and buried Child 17121003 and 17140531. Did they have a second set of twins and his wife die of complications?

Hannah Parker 17320615 daughter of Edward, married 17550517 to Thomas Frape and baptised Mary 17560518, Thomas etc

Hannah Parker named William Hall, woolsorter as father of her child The Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor records, Reference P328a OV 5/4 dated 06 Feb 1775

Hester Parker 17280118 daughter of Arthur, baptised her baseborn daughter Mary 17490702.

Isaac Parker baptised his son Thomas 17001007.

James Parker Woolcomber buried his wife Martha 17720518, 14 days after the death of their last child. He baptised Elizabeth 17590422, William 17601225 - 17610615 Smallpox aged 5 months, William 17620822, Ann 17640429 - 17780410 aged 14, twins 17651225 Jane buried 17800503 aged 14 and James buried 17690624 aged 3, and Sarah 17710304 - 17720504 lived 14 months.

John Parker Apprentice with William Townsend reference D 566 M3 1734 the Indentures cost 7/-

John Parker - 17290315 and his wife Elizabeth - 17290130 buried Child 17130727,

John Parker 16900329 - 17660210 son of John, married 17150220 to Jone Turner 1692 - 17661226, buried as John's widow Jone alias Sandford. They buried children 17150714 and 17170404, John was baptised 17181221 - 17210312 lived 2 years and the second John baptised 17220318 appears to have survived.

John Parker Third married 17300501 to Sarah Williams buried 17340113. He appears to be the John Parker who buried his wife Sarah 17291130. They did not baptise any children in Tetbury, and he may be the butcher buried 17491013.

John Parker Fourth is a Woolcomber who married 17380507 to Elizabeth Cox baptised 18 month old Eleanor 17511217 -17520513 lived 2 years, Joseph 17530128, buried Hester 17560423, and Benjamin 17560703 - 17610419 died of Small Pox aged 4.

John Parker the Younger on 10 May 1768 was Removed from Minchinhampton to Tetbury by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor, he had become a charge on the Overseers there, reference P328a OV 3/3/1 dated 10-May 1768

Joseph Parker baptised his son Joseph 17010524.

Joseph Parker 16870409, son of George, baptised Sarah 17130922 - 17340113, Mary 17160105 - 17380302 aged 22, John 17180717, Betty 17210820, Hannah 17240614 - 17380302 aged 16, George 17270618 - 17280225 lived 8 months, Ann 17281227, and Jane 17321026. He buried daughters Mary and Hannah 17380302.

Joseph Parker baptised Thomas 17610608 , followed by the burials of William 17630605, infant Sarah 17740330 and Thomas 17811204.

Lidiah Parker, Widow, was buried 17300901.

Lydia Parker 1708 - 1773, married 17690406 to the second Henry Guest, born 1695 and buried 17720217 aged 77, formerly Mrs Deacon's servant.
Lydia Guest married Thomas Terrill 17721015 and he buried her 17730729 aged 65, so she was born in 1708 and possibly William Parker's daughter.

Lydia Parker 17500304, daughter of Silvester, baptised her baseborn son Christopher 17711217 - 17760111 lived 4 years, and buried Thomas 17781025 and Mary 17820218

Mary Parker 17131120 - 17940910, daughter of Arthur, married 17351231 to John Shillum 17100308 - 17650610 aged 56, son of Joseph.

Martha Parker swore a Bastardy statement on 6 Jan 1772, naming John Pope of Tetbury as the father of her child

Richard Parker Woolcomber, 16911003 - 17761108, son of George aged 85, married 17180928 to Mary Curtis buried 17280527. He baptised Robert 17200110 - 17230512 died of Smallpox aged 3, Samuel 17211216 lived 1 week, and Richard 17270126 - 17290626 lived 2 years.

Richard Parker, Edward's twin, baptised 17050208, son of William, married 17280922 to Mary Jeffries, daughter of Thomas and Susannah baptised 17021102 - 17740426 aged 71. They baptised John 17290814, Mary 17310926 and Ann 17391201 - 17460505.

Richard Parker Woolcomber, married 17581010 to Anna Thomson and buried Mary 17690805 and John 17730707.

In 1704 Robert Parker was wealthy enough to pay a fine of 6/- for swearing, part of a group of 11 men providing the Churchwardens with 4-2-0 which was given to 71 poor people, most getting 1/- (Page 252, Churchwardens Record Book, P328/1 CW 2/14)

Robert Parker, Woolcomber - Rugger, 1681 -17580311 aged 77. He baptised Hester 17071226, John 17100125 and Robert 17111128, buried a child 17140218, a wife 17150825 and son Benjamin died of Small Pox buried 17230318.
His wife may be the Mary buried 17420324.

Robert Parker married 17271019 to Jane Hall 17040107 daughter of Mr Hall, and they baptised Elizabeth 17280516 lived 2 days, Ann 17290921, Robert 17320107 - 17710207 aged 39, Betty 17340325 - 17380316 lived 3 years, Francis 17380105, Jane 17401002 and Elizabeth 17430412 .

Robert Parker Butcher, 17020414 - 17640614, son of Francis, aged 62, married 17410628 to Elizabeth Holiday 17141129 - 17601218, daughter of Boman, and they baptised Robert 17420317 lived 2 weeks, Betty 17430519 and Robert 17450402 - 17770416 aged 32.

Note - two Robert Parkers both baptising children at the same time, and not distinguished in the Register. The allocation of infants is my guess.

Robert Parker, Butcher, Master for apprentice William Price Holiday, reference Kew Public Records Office IR 1 51 dated 15-Sep 1750

Samuel Parker was buried 17190312.
Sarah Parker was buried 17340113. She appears to be Sarah Williams, John's wife married 17300501, and guess aged 25.

Sarah Parker 17130922, daughter of Joseph, baptised her baseborn daughter Mary 17411023
Sarah Parker 17320820, daughter of Arthur, baptised her son Samuel 17571227.
Silvester Parker married 16211008 to Margery Tooke.

Silvester Parker, daughter of Mary Parker, has lately moved to Tetbury from Chipping Sodbury reference P 328a OV 3/2/1 dated 1702

Silvester Parker 16690307 - 17310909, son of Thomas, married 16910903 to Sarah Newman at Minchinhampton.

Silvester Parker 16931127 - 17290203, son of Francis, married 17231010 to Mary Witts.

Sylvester Parker baptised Sylvester 17460309, Ann 17471221, Francis 17490206 - 17500408 lived 14 months, Lydia 17510304, Mary 17521007 and Robert 17550619.

Stephen Parker baptised his son Edward 17640924.

Thomas Parker baptised Hester 17060502 and married 17060716 to Sarah Witchel, baptised William 17080607 and John 17110220 - 17111030 lived 9 months.

Thomas Parker 1690 - 17370223, married 17150129 to Anne Ind. They buried a child 17160813, and baptised Francis 17210226 who may be the child buried 17210311. His widow may be the Ann Parker, who was buried 17470427.

Thomas Parker 17190222, son of Arthur, baptised Sarah 17410122, Mary 17420420 and Thomas Evans 17431113.

William Parker 16760905 - 17450929, son of Edward aged 69, buried his first wife 17010418 and the child 7 days later.
He married Lydia Browning 17040416 and she was buried his widow 17560824 aged 87. They baptised Edward 17050208, Lydia 17080215, Ann 17110316, William 17140425 - 17311121 and buried a Child 17210723.

William Parker and Martha baptised Betty 17780524 and buried Hannah 17831019.

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