Person:Bonnie Parker (2)

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Bonnie Parker
b.1 Oct 1910
m. 1 Apr 1906
  1. Hubert Nicholas Parker1908 - 1964
  2. Bonnie Parker1910 - 1934
m. 25 Sep 1926
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Name Bonnie Parker
Gender Female
Birth? 1 Oct 1910
Other Companion
with Clyde Chestnut Barrow
Marriage 25 Sep 1926 Dallas, Texas, United Statesby R.E. Foster, Minister of the Gospel
to Roy Thornton
Death? 23 May 1934 Gibsland, Bienville, Louisiana, United States
Burial? Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United StatesCrown Hill Memorial Park

Legendary Outlaw. She was the middle child and oldest daughter of Henry and Emma Parker. After the death of her father in 1914, her mother moved the family to the West Dallas area called “Cement City.” In her youth, she was known for being kind, an Honor Student and a writer of poetry (and other creative writing endeavors). In 1926, She married high-school sweetheart Roy Thornton. Despite the rocky and sometimes abusive marriage and Roy’s imprisonment in 1929, she remained married to him until she died. To support herself, she worked as a waitress at Marco’s café and became friends with Ted Hinton (who would ironically take part in gunning her down). In 1930, she met Clyde Barrow when she was unemployed and helping out a mutual friend. When he was arrested shortly after, she smuggled a gun into the prison in order to help him escape. When he was rearrested, and released two years later, she decided to join him as an outlaw. After their notorious crime sprees, they were eventually stopped when Law Enforcement Officials ambushed their car and killed both of them in a hail of bullets not too far away from their Louisiana hideout. Before her death, she sent the reporters her infamous “Story (or Ballard) of Bonnie and Clyde.” (bio by: Jip)


Cause of death: Shot to death with Clyde Barrow by officers in an ambush near Sailes, Bienville Parish, Louisiana

Source: Findagrave.com

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