Edward Lutwyche Parker

Edward Lutwyche Parker (1785–1850), was a United States Presbyterian clergyman.[1] Rev. Edward L. Parker was a brother -in -law of Rev. Abishai Alden, nephew of Barnabas and Mary Patterson, grandaunt of Key West Mayor Alexander Patterson, grandfather of Eva Patterson Braxton. Eva was a daughter of George and Ida Euphemia Bethel Patterson. Ida was a daughter of Key West (Florida) mayor Winer Bethel.

Life

He was born in Litchfield, New Hampshire, on 28 July 1785. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1807, and studied divinity at Hanover, New Hampshire, and subsequently at Thetford, Vermont, and Salem, Massachusetts. From 1819 until his death he was pastor of the Presbyterian church in Londonderry, New Hampshire.[1] Edward was a son of Dr. Jonathan and Dorothy Coffin Parker. Dr. Jonathan Parker was the son of Rev Thomas Parker, minister at Dracut, Massachusetts. Rev. Parker's father was Capt or Lt. Josiah Parker, son of Capt. James Parker (b. 1617). Capt. Parker was a ancestor of Mrs. Major Samuel Lawrence. See William, Abbott; Amos Lawrence; and Sarah Mason Lawrence Loring history. Sarah Loring resided at 267 Clarendon Street in Boston Back Bay, Massachusetts. Alexander Hamilton Rice Sr. as Boston mayor, led the development of Boston Back Bay area. The first land development company in Boston, Massachusetts was the Mt Vernon Properties. See Patrick Tracy Jackson history. John Dandridge Henley Luce also resided at 267 Clarendon Street. John father was Adm. Stephen Bleecker Luce, father of the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. John D.H. Luce was a grandson of Capt John Dandridge Henley, a nephew of George Washington. Capt Henley served in the Barbary War with Capt John Trippe, an ancestor of Juan Trippe, founder of Pan American Airlines in Key West, Florida. [Adm Stephen B. Luce struck his flag aboard the USS Galenia in Key West, Florida, in 1887. Adm. Luce's grandson was Maj. Stephen Henley Noyes US Army pioneer aviator and photographer. Major Noyes was a descendant of Rev James Noyes Jr., a co-founder and trustee of Yale College. Major Noyes was a 6x great grandson of Rhode Island Gov. Benedict Arnold. Commodore Matthew C. Perry, military founder of Key West, Florida, was a 4x great-grandson of Gov. Benedict Arnold.

Parker died in Derry, New Hampshire, 14 July 1850.[1]

Works

Parker published ten sermons, and left a History of Londonderry, which was printed, with a memoir (Boston, 1851).[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4  Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John, eds. (1900). "Parker, Edward Lutwyche". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John, eds. (1891). "article name needed". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.



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