Person:Ann Parker (10)

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Ann D'Esterre Parker
b.1807 Indonesia
m. 25 Sep 1802
  1. Mary Townsend Parker1803 - 1876
  2. Michael Parker1805 - 1806
  3. Ann D'Esterre Parker1807 - 1890
  4. Catherine Anne Parker1808 - 1808
  5. Thomas Somerville Parker1812 - 1885
  6. Lucia Parker1813 - 1904
  7. William D'Esterre Parker1815 - 1899
  8. Norcott D'Esterre Parker1819 - 1846
  • HJohn Tayler - 1839
  • WAnn D'Esterre Parker1807 - 1890
m. 10 Jun 1834
  1. John Parker Tayler1835 - 1896
  2. William Parker Tayler1836 - 1891
Facts and Events
Name Ann D'Esterre Parker
Alt Name Ann D'Esterre Parker
Gender Female
Birth[1] 1807 Indonesia
Marriage 10 Jun 1834 to John Tayler
Other[7] 10 Jun 1834 Minister
Death[2][3][4] 5 May 1890 Passage West, Cork, Ireland
Burial[5] 8 May 1890 Passage West Churchyard
Other[6] Notes
References
  1. IGI v. 4, addendum 2
    Endowments for the Dead, FHL film #0184237.
  2. Dickason, G.B. Irish Settlers to the Cape: History of the Clanwilliam 1820 Settlers froom Cork Harbour. Cape Town: A.A. Balkema, 1973.
    p. 86.
  3. French manuscript.
  4. Source (12). (Name: Transcriptions on cards by persons unknown, found in church vestry. Transcribed by Marian Press and Daireen Foott, 2003.;).
  5. French manuscript.
  6. Anne D'Esterre Taylor, Riverview, Passage West. May 8, 1890. Age 95. (Cards in St. Mary's Church, Marmullane, Passage West P:17/6)

    St. Mary's Church, Parish of Marmullane, Passage West, Co. Cork. Gravestone:

    Anne D'Esterre Taylor

    Who entered into rest

    The 5 of May 1890

    in her 85 year

    A devoted mother

    And a sincere friend

    Deeply regretted

    This memorial is erected

    As a tribute of affection

    By her sons

    John

    and

    William Parker Tayler
  7. Rev. Henry Somerville (her cousin)