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Submitted: 9/14/14 • Approved: 12/2/19 • Last Updated: 12/5/19 • R20579-G20578-S3
5 Nov 1807 - 28 Jul 1875
Born in Hickman County, Tennessee and
died Elkhart, Anderson County, Texas
Wife of John Starr
Daughter of Elder John Parker (1758 - 1836)
and Sarah White Parker (1759 - 1824) (They are buried in Fort Parker Memorial Park, Groesbeck
Limestone County. Texas. Plot: Mass Grave)
Susannah's step-mother was Sally Pinson Duty
Susannah was the Aunt of Cynthia Ann Parker who was kidnapped by Commanche Indians. Her brother, Silas M Parker was the father of Cynthia Ann Parker. Silas founded Fort Parker, Anderson County, Texas, Where the Massacre took place on May 19, 1836. Her grave is covered by a gravehouse.
Children:
Daniel Parker Starr (1831 - 1905)*
Perry Starr (1839 - 1897)*
Sarah Elizabeth Starr Allison (1842 - 1892)*
Siblings:
Daniel Parker (1781 - 1844)
Mary Jane Parker Kendrick (1785 - 1846)
Benjamin F.W. Parker (1788 - 1836)
Isaac Parker (1793 - 1883)
Phebe Parker Anglin (1796 - 1863)
James W. Parker (1797 - 1864)
Nathaniel Parker (1799 - 1855)
Silas Mercer Parker (1804 - 1836)
Contributed on 9/14/14 by hochfive1968
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