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Thomas W Parker

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Thomas W Parker

Birth
Birmingham, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Death
1 Oct 1923 (aged 70–71)
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Westminster, Carroll County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
C02-01a
Memorial ID
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Thomas was the husband of Ellen Agnes Sullivan.
Thomas Wiliam Parker, this city, died at his home on Pennsylvania avenue,
Monday, October 1st, 1923, from cancer of the stomach and was buried
Wednesday afternoon with services at thehouse at 2 o'clock, the
Rev. Mr. Reinecke officiating. Interment was made at Krider's cemetery.
The pallbearers were: William Yingling, Harry Little, Jesse Royer,
S. C. Stoner, Edward Cummings and R. E. L. Hutchins.
Mr. Parker was aged 71 years, 4 months and 17 days He was born in
Birmingham, England, the son of John and Elizabeth Parker. He was
married 35 years ago to Miss Agnes, daughter of the late Jesse Sullivan,
who survives. Mr. Parker came to Castle Garden, N. Y., in 1872 when 20
years of age and located in Richfield county, N. Y., where he lived till he
moved to this city. He was a carpenter by trade. The funeral was largely
attended and the casket covered with beautiful flowers. James A. Stoner,
funeral director.
Carroll County Times 5 Oct 1923
Thomas was the husband of Ellen Agnes Sullivan.
Thomas Wiliam Parker, this city, died at his home on Pennsylvania avenue,
Monday, October 1st, 1923, from cancer of the stomach and was buried
Wednesday afternoon with services at thehouse at 2 o'clock, the
Rev. Mr. Reinecke officiating. Interment was made at Krider's cemetery.
The pallbearers were: William Yingling, Harry Little, Jesse Royer,
S. C. Stoner, Edward Cummings and R. E. L. Hutchins.
Mr. Parker was aged 71 years, 4 months and 17 days He was born in
Birmingham, England, the son of John and Elizabeth Parker. He was
married 35 years ago to Miss Agnes, daughter of the late Jesse Sullivan,
who survives. Mr. Parker came to Castle Garden, N. Y., in 1872 when 20
years of age and located in Richfield county, N. Y., where he lived till he
moved to this city. He was a carpenter by trade. The funeral was largely
attended and the casket covered with beautiful flowers. James A. Stoner,
funeral director.
Carroll County Times 5 Oct 1923

Inscription

THOS. W. PARKER
1852 - 1923
His Wife
ELLEN AGNES
1857 - 1937



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