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26. Ackley Henry PARKER was born on 18 Aug 1846 in Watertown, Jefferson , New York.27,29 He died about 1911.29

Ackley Henry PARKER and Emma A BUELL were married about 1868.29 Emma A BUELL was born about 1846.29 Ackley Henry PARKER and Emma A BUELL had the following children:

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George Buell PARKER was born on 30 May 1871 in Rodman, Jefferson, New York.63 He died on 13 Jul 1938 in Watertown, Jefferson , New York.63 His Obituary appeared in the The Advanced News on 14 Jul 1938 in Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence, New York Father OfLocal Woman Passes Away

Services for Dr. George Buell Parker, 67, well known Watertown dentist, and father of Mrs. C. Edward Dillingham of this city, will be held from his late residence, 135 Flower avenue east, in that city, at 11 o'clock Friday morning. Friends are asked to omit flowers. Dr. Parker, who died at his home yesterday morning at 11:15 after having been in poor health for nearly a year, was born in Rodman on May 30, 1871, son of he late Ackley and Emma Buell Parker. After getting his early education in the Watertown schools, he entered the Philadelphia, Pa., Dental College, being graduated in 1894. There were 77 members in the class. After completing his college career, he returned to Watertown and opened offices in the Flatiron building, where he practiced for several years before he purchased the old Edmund Q. Sewall house on Washington street, where he and his family made their home and Dr. Parker had his office for years. Dr. Parker married the late Miss Jane I. Quencer, daughter of the late Julius A. and Almira Benore Quencer in this city on June 5, 1895. The ceremony was performed at the Quencer family home on Washington street, opposite the House of the Good Samaritan, by the late Rev. Dr. S. A. Hayt, then the minister of the Stone Street Presbyterian church. Mrs. Parker died at the family home on Flower avenue on Dec. 11, 1937. Dr. Parker was one of Watertown's oldest and most successful doctors of dental surgery. He had practiced in that city since he was graduated from the Philadelphia Dental college in 1894.

There were two children born to Dr. and Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dillingham, nee Beatrice Parker, of Ogdensburg, and Miss Louise Buell Parker of Watertown, who both survive. Besides his daughters he is survived by a sister, Mrs. May Parker McCoy of Watertown and three grandchildren. Constance Louse Dillingham, George Edward Dillingham and Sue Dillingham, all of Ogdensburg. and a niece, Mrs. Harold T. Cornell of Binghampton.


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