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NAHUM PARKER
Parker, Nahum
(1760-1839), a Senator from New Hampshire; born in Shrewsbury, Mass., March 4, 1760; during the Revolutionary War
served in the Continental Army at the battle of Saratoga in 1777; settled in Fitzwilliam, Cheshire County, N.H., in
1786; member of the board of selectmen 1790-1794; clerk and town treasurer 1792-1815; member, State house of
representatives 1794-1804, 1806-1807; member of the Governor’s council in 1804 and 1805; elected as Democratic
Republican to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1807, to June 1, 1810, when he resigned; justice of
the court of common pleas for Cheshire and Sullivan Counties 1807-1813; associate justice of the western circuit
1813-1816; judge of the court of sessions, Cheshire County, in 1821 and of the court of common pleas, Hillsborough
County, in 1822; member of the State senate and its president in 1828; died in Fitzwilliam, N.H., November 12, 1839;
interment in the Town Cemetery.
Parents: Amos Parker, Anna Curwen Stone
Spouse: Mary Deeth
Marriage Date: 11 Aug 1783 Hopkinton, Middlesex CO, MA
Sources:
Vital Records Family Collections LDS The Political Graveyard
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