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Matthew Arnold Parker |
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Hemphill,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
31° 23' 45.22301000016",
-93° 50' 7.08932000004"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
(May 17, 1801 - March 19, 1862) First chief justice of Sabine County, Republic of Texas. Parker was born in Georgia. He came here from Louisiana in 1822, settling at this site which was on land later included in his headright grant from the Republic. In 1836 he served in the Defensive Sabine Volunteers. President Sam Houston appointed him chief justice (or county judge) in Dec. 1836, and he was on a commission to detect fraudulent land claims in 1840. After his wife Mary (Isaacs) died (1845), he married Elizabeth Lowe. He was father of 16 children. He died in DeWitt County, and was buried near Nordheim.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Matthew Arnold Parker Historical Marker Location Map, Hemphill, Texas
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