The Parke family : earliest pioneers of New Jersey, with later generations who pioneered in old Frederick Co., Va. & on into Ohio & Indiana/ compiled by Dorothy Robertson Becker (nee Fritzinger)
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Robert Parke, Sr. (ca.1638-ca/1690) immigrated, with his son (Roger Jr.), from England to New Jersey, moving to Rye, New York (where he married again). Descendants lived in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri and elsewhere. Includes some history of ancestry in England.
Includes Born, Cowan, Fritzinger, Nixo, Sterrett, Stout and related families.
Bibliography; p. 125-126.
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