Matthew Parker (1835-1890) Civil War Military Records (1 of 3)

These are muster rolls from Matthew Parker’s military service during the Civil War. He enlisted Sep 24, 1861. He served in Company H of the 35th Regiment in the Georgia Volunteer Infantry in the Army of Northern Virginia. The Company was called The County Line Invincibles as the recruits were from the county line area […]

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Matthew Parker, Brick Mason, Unpaid for Bakery Oven

Transcription of Lien: Georgia, Hall County Matthew Parker a mechanic or brick mason or stone cutter claims a lean (lien) on the bakery or bake oven erected on the lot adjoining the A. J. Odell property near Lasseter and Striklins Storehouse in the city of Gainesville in said county, of C. Lewis for balance due […]

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Tips to Use RememberOurAncestors.com

I recently created a blog to share the family history discoveries I find with all of YOU! That is the purpose –  to share information and store it in a online location where you all can find it.  It is   https://rememberourancestors.com . You can subscibe to the blog on the home page. If you enter your […]

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Mathew Parker’s Death Certificate

You will notice that Mathew died when he was only 55 years old. The Atlanta Constitution newspaper article entitled “His Other Leg” called him the old veteran. This death certificate is unique in that the state of Georgia did not issue death certificates until 1919. But the older cities of Atlanta, Augusta, Macon & Savannah […]

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Mathew Parker Buried

Captain Ezekiel M. Robert was the commanding officer of Company H, 35th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, Confederate States of America.

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I proved a legend…. to be TRUE!

One of the stories I have heard for many years is that we have an ancestor who went West during the California Gold Rush in the late 1840’s.  He struck it rich and on the way home to Georgia, he was killed for the money he made in the gold fields.  Similar to this story […]

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Carl J. Parker, Sr.

Military Service – WWI Carl J. Parker, Sr. WWI Military Service United States Navy.According to Carl Parker’s War Service Certificate from the United States Navy, he served on the following ships and stations: Naval Operating Base (NOB) Norfolk, USS Kansas, Armed Guard in New York and USS Craven. Click on Download to read file containing […]

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