Harriet Taylor Parker

F, #1908, b. Aug 11, 1831, d. Jan 3, 1891
Relationship1st cousin 4 times removed of Malcolm Kenyon McKown Jr.
ChartsParker Descendants Chart (#1)
Parker Descendants Chart (#2)
Father*James F. Parker1 b. May 27, 1806, d. Aug 22, 1888
Mother*Rhoda F. Haywood1 b. Apr 16, 1803, d. Apr 25, 1843

Family

Benjamin Franklin Wells b. Jan 9, 1834, d. Sep 15, 1913

Chronological Events

Birth*Aug 11, 1831 Harriet Taylor Parker was born on Aug 11, 1831 at Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.2,1 
 She was the daughter of James F. Parker and Rhoda F. Haywood.1 
Marriage*Mar 2, 1854 Harriet Taylor Parker married Benjamin Franklin Wells, son of Artemus Wells and Abigail Bowles, on Mar 2, 1854 at Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.3 
Death*Jan 3, 1891 Harriet Taylor Parker died on Jan 3, 1891, at age 59 at Littleton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States, from paralysis.4 
Burial*Jan 5, 1891 She was buried on Jan 5, 1891 at Grove Hill Cemetery, Lisbon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 134114908.5 
ObituaryJan 10, 1891  OBITUARY: Died in Littleton on January 3rd, Mrs. Harriet Taylor Wells, wife of Capt. B. F. Wells. Mrs. Wells was born in Sugar Hill Aug. 11, 1832 and was married in March 1854 to Mr. Wells. She possessed those sweet virtues of mind and heart which endeared her to all with whom she came in contact. During the War of the Rebellion she followed the fortunes of her husband in camp, and while stationed at Portsmouth, Washington, Fortress Monroe and other places, the soldiers ever found her a constant friend, always administering to their wants as occasion required. For several years past she has been an invalid and much of the time a great sufferer. A few weeks since she buried her only son, the late Walter Wells of Boston, whose loss she very deeply mourned. She was a member of the Methodist Church and possessed a lovely Christian character. Her funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends, Rev. Mr. Frost officiating. The remains were brought to Lisbon for burial in the Grove Hill Cemetery. Mr. Wells has the sympathy of all for this double affliction which has come so suddenly upon him. He is left alone to battle the storms of life and will often sign for the touch of vanished hands and the sound of a voice that is still.

Published in the Plymouth Record, January 10, 1889, p8.6
 

Citations

  1. [S1178] New Hampshire - Birth Record, online at www.familysearch.org.
  2. [S507] Census 1850 - United States Federal.
  3. [S4204] New Hampshire - Marriage Record, online at familysearch.org.
  4. [S4128] New Hampshire - Death Record, online at www.familysearch.org.
  5. [S58] Gravestones - Death Cert, Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves, #79.
  6. [S19] Obituary - Online, Newspaper or Funeral Home.