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Personal data Robert Parke 


Household of Robert Parke

He is married to Alice Freeman.

They got married on May 30, 1655 at Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA.


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Robert Parke

Sources: Author: DorothyStuartHall1DorothyStuartHall1; CarriganBenECarriganBenE; jackfkellyjackfkelly; et al.; Title: "Robert Parke," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: viii Apr MMXXIV)

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"... Robert Parke Reason: Clifford L. Stott, CG, AG, FASG, "The Chaplin Family of Co. Suffolk [England]: Ancestors of the Plumb and Parke Families of Connecticut," The American Genealogist, Volume 82 (2007), pages 250+. Last Changed: March 3, 2024 Perry Streeter Sex Male Last Changed: February 2, 2017 Ben E. Carrigan

Christening 3 July 1580 Poslingford, Suffolk, England Reason: Clifford L. Stott, CG, AG, FASG, "The Chaplin Family of Co. Suffolk [England]: Ancestors of the Plumb and Parke Families of Connecticut," The American Genealogist, Volume 82 (2007), pages 250-260. Last Changed: February 11, 2023 Perry Streeter

Death 4 February 1665 Mystic, Stonington, New London, Connecticut ... Reason: See tagged source and: "Robert-1 Parke... died in Mystic (Stonington), Connecticut on 4 February 1665/5 and was buried on the 7th." Clifford L. Stott, CG, AG, FASG, "The Chaplin Family of Co. Suffolk [England]: Ancestors of the Plumb and Parke Families of Connecticut," The American Genealogist, Volume 82 (2007), pages 250-260. Last Changed: April 2, 2024 Perry Streeter

Burial 7 February 1665 White Hall Graveyard, Mystic, Stonington, New London, Connecticut ... Reason: "Robert-1 Parke... died in Mystic (Stonington), Connecticut on 4 February 1665/5 and was buried on the 7th." Clifford L. Stott, CG, AG, FASG, "The Chaplin Family of Co. Suffolk [England]: Ancestors of the Plumb and Parke Families of Connecticut," The American Genealogist, Volume 82 (2007), pages 250-260. ... Last Changed: April 8, 2024 [NN-anonymous, pseudonym-nontrad]

Imigration June-July 1630 Boston, Massachusetts ... Immigrated as part of the Winthrop Fleet with his wife and children leaving England in April/May 1630.

Residence August 1642 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut ... "Robert Parke... was a deputy to the General Court for town of Wethersfield.. in August 1642."

Residence 1651 New London, Connecticut ... "Robert Parke... removed to New London, where he was selectman in 1651..."

Residence before 1658 Stonington, New London, Connecticut ... "Robert [Parke] was in Stonington by 1658..."

Residence 1662 New London, New London, Connecticut ... "Robert Parke... [was] back in New London in 1662."

Will His will is on the town book , dated May 14 , 1660 ; proved in March , 1664– 65 . He names only three children - William , Samuel , and Thomas. Of the second son , Samuel , we have no information except what may be inferred from the clause relating to him in the will . The oldest son , William Parke , of Roxbury , executor of the will , is directed to pay to Samuel £ 50

Eight known children: Martha, Robert, William, John, Jane, Thomas, Anne, and Samuel. 1 possible child: Mary.

Spouses & Children

Robert Parke Male 1580-1665 LRX8-PZV [Martha Chaplin Female 1583-1644
Marriage 9 February 1602 Semer, Suffolk, England

Children (9)

[1] Martha Parke Female 1603-Deceased
[2] Robert Parke III Male 1605-1685
[3] William Parke Male 1607-1685
[4] John Parke Male 1610-1634
[5] Jane Parke Female 1612-1613
[6] Dea. Thomas Parke Male 1615-1709
[7] Anne Parke Female 1618-1641
[8] Samuel Parke Male 1621-1713
[9] Mary Parke Female 1623-1681

Robert Parke Male 1580-1665 LRX8-PZV
Alice Freeman Female 1595-1660 LRG2-BFC [<-ancestress]
Marriage 30 May 1644 Roxbury, Massachusetts ...

Children (0)

Parents & Siblings

Robert Parke Male 1554-1593 LTJW-D4D [<-Alice Freeman's f-i-l]
Alice Chaplin Female 1558-1593 K2QC-WZC [<-Alice Freeman's m-i-l]
Marriage 27 September 1579 All Saints' Church, Sudbury, Suffolk, England

Children (3)

[1] Robert Parke Male 1580-1665 LRX8-PZV [<-oo Alice Freeman]
[2] Edmund Parke Male 1582-1629
[3] William Parke Male 1584-Deceased
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Robert Parke
< 1580-1665

1655

Alice Freeman
< 1595-< 1660


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