She was the daughter of James and Mary Ball (Brown) Sandusky. Her mother, Mary was said to be a cousin of George Washington. Oral history prevails but solid proof is yet to be found.
Sarah was the wife of John Parker, who she married January 10, 1799.
John was the son of Martin & Drucilla Parker. He was born December 27, 1774 in Snowhill, Worcester County, Maryland. He died in 1842, Jefferson County, Ohio.
Sarah & John were the parents of 12 children:
James, Martin, Drucilla, William, Abraham, Aquilla, Samuel, Mary, John, Sarah, Henry Clay and George W.
(Calculated Birth Date)
She was the daughter of James and Mary Ball (Brown) Sandusky. Her mother, Mary was said to be a cousin of George Washington. Oral history prevails but solid proof is yet to be found.
Sarah was the wife of John Parker, who she married January 10, 1799.
John was the son of Martin & Drucilla Parker. He was born December 27, 1774 in Snowhill, Worcester County, Maryland. He died in 1842, Jefferson County, Ohio.
Sarah & John were the parents of 12 children:
James, Martin, Drucilla, William, Abraham, Aquilla, Samuel, Mary, John, Sarah, Henry Clay and George W.
(Calculated Birth Date)
Gravesite Details
No grave marker but Sarah Sandusky must still be buried here. There is no record of her remains being removed to Crown Hill Cemetery with her son, Aqulla, his wife and children.
Family Members
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James Parker
1799–1866
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Drusilla Parker Talbot Garrett
1802–1866
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Martin Parker
1806–1892
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William Parker
1809–1895
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Abraham Parker
1812–1870
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Aquilla Parker
1813–1888
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Mary Parker McDonald
1817–1903
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John Parker
1819–1895
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Sarah Parker Black
1821–1912
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Henry Clay Parker
1823–1902
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Col George W Parker
1827–1918
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