James Higgins PARKER

Birth:
9 Nov 1836
Hampshire, Virginia
Death:
24 Oct 1923
Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri
Burial:
26 Oct 1923
Oak Grove Cemetery, Johnson, Missouri
Marriage:
22 Mar 1860
Collin, Texas
Sources:
Family Bible
Article - History of Johnson County
NewFamilySearch.org, February 2011
1850 Census, District #46, Lafayette County, Missouri, Age 14, Family 1273
7 Jan 1852 Guardianship Bond: James H. Parker, minor son of Cur. William P. Parker, Sec. James F., Book A, page 96
1860 Census, Hazel Hill Twp., Johnson County, Missouri, Age 23
1860 Census, Slave Schedule, Age 23, Page 391
1870 Census, Hazel Hill Twp., Johnson County, Missouri, Age 33, Household 183
1880 Census, Simpson Twp., Johnson County, Missouri, Age 43
1890 Personal Property & Farm Animal Tax List, W.W. Parker, Simpson Township, Age 63
1900 Census, Warrensburg Twp., Johnson County, Missouri, Age 63, Line 91, Family 66
1920 Census, Warrensburg Twp., Johnson County, Missouri, Age 83, Household 333, Family 344, Retired
Notes:
                   OCCUPATION:
    Farmer
RELIGION:
    Cumberland Presbyterian
NOTES:
    James moved to Missouri in 1842.


Born Hampshire Co., VA., 9 Nov 1836. At the age of 6 came with his father to Lafayette Co., MO., in 1842. His mother died in 1843 when he was age 7.
His father and mother farmed 215 acres near Oak Grove Church. James H. Parker inherited money from his mother's estate (Copsey Estate) which he used to buy land. (This land may have been both in Lafayette and Johnson Co's MO.)
James Higgins Parker at the age of 18 bought his farm in Johnson Co., Simpson Twp.,
On a small part of this land the Oak Grove Church and Cemetary was formed in 1854.

On 19 Nov 1874 the Oak Grove Church accidently burned.  James Higgins Parker was appointed chairman in charge of the funds for the new building at a cost of $1,124.00.

Second m. to widow Susan Higgins on 31 Dec 1917. Widow of Judge John Parker  Higgins  #901 in this data base.  (same family of Higgins)

James H. at 80, says to his son, Wm W. -" I'm going to be gone for a few days."  W.W. asked  "Why?" Father replied "to get married''". Reply was "Who in the hell would have you"?
Begining of yr of six for births.

Five generations down to our son Bill were born in years ending in #6. All 30 years apart Except Jim and his dad and they are 40 yrs apart.

Item 8 of James Higgins will bequeaths to his grandson, James H. Parker, the following negroes, Charity, Kitty and Daniel.

Member of Democratic Party and represented Johnson County in the state legislature.
In the early part of the War between the states, James H. took a wagon to Lexington, Lafayette Co, MO for supplies. Had a small basket of peaches which he sold to the army troops for $.05 each per peach. A few days later had to make a second trip, rembering his good luck on the sale of peaches he this time took a much larger basket full. Troops guarding the city stopped him as before. This time,  however,  they just took the peaches, wagon and team of mules and thanked him for this gift to the war effert.

Was an Enlisted Confederate Soldier, Commissary Dept., from the state of Texas under Col Bowlden (Bowen) (sp??). Returned to Johnson Co., MO., in 1865.
Civil War Service Records, (This may or may not be the same James H. Parker). Name = James H. Parker, Company; “G”, Unit, 15 Texas Cavalry, Rank at Induction, Private, Rank at Discharge, Private, Allegiance, Confederate. (Source Citation: Box: 227, Extraction: 28; Record: 1356.
Early after the War between the States started and after having a barn burned and being a slave owner, he moved this family to Texas. As the war was coming to a close, at the near end of the war he bought sheep with conferate $ in Texas, shipped them St. Louis by railroad and sold them for Union $'s. Paid back taxes on his MO land and was able to reclaim most of it.
It is reported that he owned 82 slaves at the close of the war. As required by law they were set free. Most slaves at the time had only one given name. The law required that they take a family name. Many but not all took the name Parker. (See Records for servents Caroline, Aadam & Eve Strong)
In 1893 moved to and lived in his home on East Grover St, Warrensburg for several years.
Will written 19 Sep 1843 and names grandson James Higgins Parker (3). Book C?, page 407.

This James Higgins Parker is the first of 4 men (Father to Son) named James Higgins Parker.

2005, Old Courthouse, Warrensburg, Johnson Co., Mo., Marriage Licenses, James H. Parker of Hoffman area, and Nellie Foster,of Borland. I think both the very small Post Offices of Hoffman and Borland were in Lafayette Co., Mo., but may have been in Johnson Co., Mo.


1880 Census; Caroline Strong; Simpson Twp., Johnson Co., MO., Age 60, born abt 1820, KY., Father born KY., Mother born KY., Occupation: Servant, Widowed, Race, Black, Gender: Female, Household Name: James H. Parker, Age 43. Adam Strong, Age 19. and Eve Strong, Age 19.

This is the Adam & Eve burried in the James H. Parker family plt at Oak Grove Cem.

There was much uproar about this Black couple be burried in the Cem., at the time. It is believed they were the first. James H. Parker stated the Parkers gave the land for the Cem., he would bury who ever he wanted, and so he did.
                  
Elizabeth Ann FIELD
Birth:
7 Nov 1842
Cooper, Missouri
Death:
17 Feb 1910
Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri
Burial:
18 Feb 1910
Oak Grove Cem., Johnson, Missouri
Sources:
1850 Census, Cooper County, Missouri, Age 7, Household 1115
1860 Census, Hazel Hill Twp., Johnson County, Missouri, Age 17, Page 758
Notes:
                   NAME:
    Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" FIELD
OCCUPATION:
    Keeping House


1900 Census: Warrensburg Twp, Johnson Co., MO., line 92, states that her birth date is Nov 1843 & her age as 56 & that she was born in VA.
Age at death; 66y, 3m, 10d
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Sallie Ann PARKER
Birth:
30 Sep 1862
Collin, Texas
Death:
10 Jan 1865
Denton, Texas
 
Marr:
 
2
PARKER
Birth:
1864
Johnson, Missouri
Death:
10 Jan 1865
Johnson, Missouri
 
Marr:
 
3
Birth:
18 Nov 1866
Fayetville, Johnson, Missouri
Death:
21 Jul 1948
Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri
Marr:
24 Oct 1888
Aulville, Lafayette, Missouri 
Notes:
                   BIRTH:
    Birth place also listed as Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri.
OCCUPATION:
    Farmer

Jane's info says m. at old Youngs home, record book says at 11 PM (wonder if this is 11am??) Stories have it that Wm Walter went to AK to hunt for gold, but did not find any. At time did short order cooking for job. Returned to MO and had gold piece/s that he carried with him. Jim's sister Marianne says this is not so.
Brothers Wm Walter, James Higgins and Dr Harry Field Parker went to Julesburg, CO and then back to MO.  James Higgins and Nellie Foster Parker returned there after their marriage and built a home (There first home was a "Soddie") with lumber brought from Warrensburg MO. Raised famlily (11 children) See info packet from Foster Howitt. Some descendants still there. We call them the "Colorado Bunch".  There are now no living children of James Higgins and Nellie Foster Parker as of Dec 1999.
Jim's Dad was born Nov 1896 son of William Walter.  Must have been near Feb of 1896 if -W.W.  went to Alaska before he was married --probably did and he hunted for gold.
Wedding was at The Oak Grove Church by Rev G.F. Wallace.
See Claude W. Knight
At time of death he was living with his son and grandson at 311 E. Gay st., Warrensburg, Johnson Co., MO.
At the time of his death he was 81y, 8m, 3d
                  
4
John Jessie PARKER
Birth:
24 Jan 1869
Johnson, Missouri
Death:
16 May 1878
Johnson, Missouri
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   NAME:
    John Jessie "Jody" PARKER
                  
5
Frank Cooknool PARKER
Birth:
8 Jan 1872
Johnson, Missouri
Death:
22 Sep 1875
Johnson, Missouri
 
Marr:
 
6
Joseph Higgins PARKER
Birth:
18 Feb 1875
Johnson, Missouri
Death:
6 Oct 1875
Johnson, Missouri
 
Marr:
 
7
Birth:
19 Jul 1877
Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri
Death:
20 Oct 1956
Ovid, Sedgwick, Colorado
Marr:
16 Sep 1896
Sedgwick, Colorado 
Notes:
                   OCCUPATION:
    Rancher
OCCUPATION:
    Attended mexico Military Academy, Mexico, Missouri & Westminister College, Fulton, Missouri.

In 1946 they had 9 living ch. and 15 gr ch. and  2 g gr ch.
Jim (also called Jimmy) went to Mexico Military Academy then to Westminster College (1894-1895) in Fulton Missouri. (Mexico Missouri is about 100 miles northeast of Warrensburg).
Was expelled from Westminster for some unknown prank.
Mar 1898 homestead 3 miles south of Ovid (About 10 miles southeast of Julesburg CO). Lived in a "Soddy" for a year or so until lumber could be shipped from Warrensburg MO. In 1908 moved to Julesburg.
Democrate. Served as a County Commissioner, Sedgwick Co., county Treasurer and member of the Sedgwick County School Board, Julesburg CO.
For a time, financed a mony-losing weekly newspaper supposedly to assure Democratic viewpoints.
Ardent Supporter of Franklin Roosevelt in 1930's and later Harry S. Truman.
Appointed Julesburg's Post Master.
With his new bride moved from Warrensburg Missouri to Julesburg Colorado in March 1898. First home for about a year was a "Soddies". (A large hole covered with boards on which sod was dumped.) Lumber for the ranch house was shipped from Warrensburg MO. House built about 1 1/2 miles Southwest of Ovid CO., (about 10 miles from Julesburg) on the nearby South bank of the South Platte River. The ranch is about 8,000 (or larger) acres. James H the IV, advised me in Aug 98 that he had bought addational ranch land. I think he said about 2,000 more.
Julesburg was a stop on the Pony Express route. (We went there one year (Jiim and I and our teenage son Bill)  at this time of year and got up at 3 am to join this family in watchng the recreation of this event. Interesting but darned cold. )
Foster has his death date as 2 Nov 1956?
Member F&AM.
                  
8
Bettie Adilade PARKER
Birth:
13 Aug 1881
Johnson, Missouri
Death:
26 Sep 1888
Johnson, Missouri
 
Marr:
 
9
Birth:
8 Jan 1884
Johnson, Missouri
Death:
24 Jun 1972
Orlanda, Orange, Florida
Notes:
                   OCCUPATION:
    Doctor
EDUCATION:
    Univ of Missouri, Washington Unv Medical School in St. Louis, Grad 1906.
                  
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James Higgins Parker - Elizabeth Ann Field

James Higgins Parker was born at Hampshire, Virginia 9 Nov 1836. His parents were William P. Parker and Elizabeth Adalade Higgins.

He married Elizabeth Ann Field 22 Mar 1860 at Collin, Texas . Elizabeth Ann Field was born at Cooper, Missouri 7 Nov 1842 daughter of Jesse Field and Martha Ann Oglesby .

They were the parents of 9 children:
Sallie Ann Parker born 30 Sep 1862.
Parker born 1864.
William Walter Parker born 18 Nov 1866.
John Jessie Parker born 24 Jan 1869.
Frank Cooknool Parker born 8 Jan 1872.
Joseph Higgins Parker born 18 Feb 1875.
James Higgins Parker born 19 Jul 1877.
Bettie Adilade Parker born 13 Aug 1881.
Harry Field Parker born 8 Jan 1884.

James Higgins Parker died 24 Oct 1923 at Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri .

Elizabeth Ann Field died 17 Feb 1910 at Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri .