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Ezra Parker

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  • Revolutionary War Patriot Ezra Parker (1745-1842) served in the Massachusetts militia as a sergeant in Captains Reubin Hinman and Enos Parker's, Companies, Colonels Seth Warner and Benjamin Symonds' Regiments. He was the orderly sergeant for General Benedict Arnold's march to Quebec. Ezra Parker was born in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut on December 13, 1745. He was married to Sarah Tuttle and later to Elizabeth Perry. He fathered eleven children. He moved in 1835 to Royal Oak, Michigan. Ezra Parker died July 7, 1842, and is buried in the Royal Oak Cemetery in Royal Oak, Oakland County, Michigan.

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