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Parker, Albert McPherran

Parker, Albert McPherran

Male 1845 - 1917  (71 years)

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  • Name Parker, Albert McPherran  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    Birth 8 Jul 1845  Germany Valley, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 2 Mar 1917  Juniata, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1652  Shane and Beck | Ancestors of Alice Louise Jones
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2023 

    Father Parker, Robert Stewart,   b. 16 Nov 1813   d. 25 Oct 1892, Mapleton Depot, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) 
    Mother Robley, Mary Catherine,   b. 15 Sep 1817, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 20 Aug 1880, Mapleton Depot, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 62 years) 
    Marriage 3 Sep 1835 
    Family ID F717  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Himes, Emma B,   b. 26 Apr 1850, Altoona, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 Aug 1908, Mapleton, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 58 years) 
    Marriage 22 Nov 1866 
    Children 
    +1. Parker, William A   d. 1924  [Father: natural]
     2. Parker, Arthur F
     3. Parker, Lloyd L  [Father: natural]
     4. Parker, Effie M,   b. 30 Jun 1869, Mapleton, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Jan 1938, Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 68 years)  [Father: natural]
     5. Parker, Alda Pearl,   b. 18 May 1881, Mapleton, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Juniata, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F706  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Jun 2023 

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • ENLISTED JUNE 29, 1863 Indiana, USA THE CO F, 48TH REGT,Pennsylvania, USA
      REENLISTED SEP 1, 1864 CO K, 9TH REGT,Pennsylvania, USA MILITIA

      1183
      SUDDEN DEATH OF A.M. PARKER
      Prominent Citizen and Merchant Drops Dead in His Store

      This community was subjected to another shock last Friday morning (March 2, 1917) when it became a noised upon the streets that Albert M. Parker had suddenly expired in his place of business. Mr. Parker had for some days been having some heart trouble which had been diagnosed as angina pectoris (pain of the heart) but had continued to do his work at the store. Friday morning he got up early as was his custom and started in to the day's work. About 7:40 o'clock he went out of the store and shortly after returned by the rear entrance. He leaned over the counter, placing his elbows theron and buried his face in his hands. His son and partner, Arthur F. Parker, noticing him in this position inquired if he were sick. He made no reply but nodded affirmatively. He then raised up and staggered to a stool on the opposite side of the room. Arthur, fearing he would fall, called to his wife who was also in the room, to catch him. They both hurried to his side to support him but the vital spark was extinguished just as he sat down on the stool, the time being about eight o'clock. He was carried into the house which was part of the building and laid upon a couch.
      Mr. Parker was the son of Robert and Mary Robley Parker and was born in Germany Valley, Huntingdon county, July 3, 1845. At the time of his death having attained the age of 71 years, 7 months and 29 days. During the early boyhood of Albert Parker his parent's moved to Greenbriar Valley, near Atkinson's Mills in Wayne township, Mifflin county. While he was but a lad, his uncle, the late Elliot Robley, had bought and moved to the Vandevander farm north of Mapleton, and put up a crude sand crushing plant. The youth found employment with his uncle when unemployed on his father's farm. June 29, 1863, when the invasion of Pennsylvania by the confederates had begun he enlisted in Company F, 46th Regiment Pennsylvania Militia. He was then under eighteen years of age. This regiment was discharged by order of Governor Curtin, August 18, 1863. Mr. Parker returned home and September 1, 1864, re-enlisted as a private in Co. K, 9th Regiment, Pennsylvania Cavalry, and participated in the "March to the Sea," and in the Grand Review at Washington. In May, 1865, he received his discharge and soon afterward resumed employment with his uncle who in the meantime had added a brick yard to the industries on the Vandevander farm. Mr. Parker assisted in making the brick for the Robley house on the farm and for the house belonging to the A.W. Swope Estate situate just across Sherman street from where he died.
      November 22, 1860, Mr. Parker was united in marriage to Miss Emma B. Himes, daughter of the late William Himes, who lived at the lock north of Mapleton. They commenced housekeeping and continued to reside there for a couple years when they moved to Mapleton. Five children were born to them all of whom are living. They are: William, a foreman in the Juniata shops; Effie, wife of John G. Gillam, Huntingdon, L. Lloyd, publisher of the Mapleton Item; Arthur F., partner of his father in the mercantile business, Mapleton, and Alda, wife of Charles Moore. Mrs. Parker died [ ].
      [ ] Arthur. He is survived besides his children by two brothers and one sister: David E. Parker, president of the First National Bank, of Juniata; Oliver Parker, of Cresson, and Mrs. Laura Smith, of Erie.
      Mr. Parker continued in Mr. Robley's employ for some time after moving to Mapleton and then accepted a position in the Mapleton tannery, which at that time was not the large industry it became in later years but as it grew his advancement was rapid and he soon came into full charge of the rolling room which position he held until about 1880 when he was chosen as a clerk in the W. H. Rex's store. He later clerked for Phillips and Son and following his employment with this firm was employed in the store of J.G. Gillam. When Mr. Gillam moved to Huntingdon in 1905 Mr. Parker purchased the store and in 1908 associated his son, Arthur, in the business with him, which partnership continued until his death.
      Mr. Parker took a keen interest in civic affairs, and particularly in school affairs. He served as a school director for about thirty-six years and for at least twenty-five years prior to 1907 was secretary of the board. In 1908 he was chosen president of the board in which position he was continued until 1915. In November, 1916, he was elected to the borough council of which body he was a member at the time of his death.
      About forty-five years ago while employed at the tannery, Mr. Parker was impressed with the enkindlings of Infinite Love. For some years prior that he had been active in church and Sunday School work but was not satisfied that he was a Christian. He decided to fully accept Christ as his savior and he dedicated his life to Christ and joined the United Brethren church. He has ever since been active, in the fullest sense, in the church and Sunday school. For thirty-five years past he has been a teacher of the young men's Bible class and has won many to his savior. Nowhere will he be more missed than in the active and official affairs of the church and Sunday school.
      In October 1912, he was awarded a medal by the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association for fifty years of service in the Sabbath School work.
      May 20, 1913, Mr. Parker had an attack of vertigo or a slight stroke of paralysis but this caused but a temporary cessation in his activities and he rapidly recovered therefrom. He was a man of marvelous memory and cherished associations with veterans of the Civil War. In August 1914, he and his comrades, B.F. Isenberg and John McCahan, of Huntingdon, were taken by F.M. Bollinger of Huntingdon in an automobile to the southland and over the scenes where they had participated in the Civil War. He also had enjoyed the previous year the great reunion of the Blue and Grey at Gettysburg. He was always very actively interested in a proper observance of Memorial Day and in seeing that the graves of his fallen comrades were strewn with the choicest flowers.
      Mr. Parker was a charter member of Mapleton Lodge, No. 468, I.O.O.F.; of Washington Camp, No. 69 P.O. S. of A.; Maple Glen Rebekah Lodge No 392, I.O.O.F.; Mapleton Camp No. 171, P.O. of A.; and the Grand Army of the Republic, and was treasurer of Washington Camp and of Maple Glen Lodge at the time of his death. He was also a past officer in the first two named organizations.
      Mr. Parker was one of Mapleton's foremost citizens and it falls to few men to be as great an influence in the uplift of humanity as was he. He was decidedly a practical man, a man of almost enerring judgement and of quick perception. Having discerned a cause or an issue his mind was settled and nothing could swerve him from what he believed to be just. He was of a calm and cool-headed demeanor and discountenanted strife.
      [ ] Sunday morning at 10 o'clock a memorial service was held in the United Brethren church and was largely attended. Appropriate remarks, eulogistic of the deceased were made by Rev. Ritter, Rev. Covert, Rev. Boardman, Rev G.A. Sparks, a former pastor, and by B.F. Godard, long a friend, neighbor and business associate. At four o'clock Sunday afternoon the lodge of Odd Fellows and camp of the Sons of America assembled at the home and read, the last sad rites of these orders over the body of their departed brother.
      There were many beautiful floral offerings, presented by his church and Sunday School Class, the Lodges to which he belonged, Mercantile Firms, from Smith Shop No. 2 of Juniata, wherein his eldest son is employed, and from numerous friends.
      Public funeral services were held at the home at 2:15 o'clock Monday afternoon. The services were conducted by his pastor Rev. H.B. Ritter, assisted by Rev. H.T. Covert, of the M.E. church and Rev. W.P. Boardman, of the Presbyterian church. The body was then conveyed to Mountain View Cemetery where it interred in the family burial plot.
      The sons and daughters of A.M. Parker in this manner desire to thank all the neighbors and friends whose sympathy and help were so loyal offered them at the death and burial of their father.

  • Sources 
    1. [S809] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2009;), Parker, Robert Stewart Year: 1850; Census Place: Shirley, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania; Roll: 784; Page: 186a.
      includes Mary Catherine's brother, John Robley-age 21.
      Parker, Robert Stewart_1850 United States Federal Census
      Parker, Robert Stewart_1850 United States Federal Census


    2. [S46] Newspapers.com, (Name: The Greenfield Vidette; Location: Greenfield, Missouri; Date: 14 Dec 1933;), Robley, Harry 31 Dec 1885 The Altoona Tribune Altoona, Pennsylvania 31 Dec 1885, Thu • Page 2, Page 4.
      https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54378851/harry-robley/?xid=637
      Robley, Harry
      Robley, Harry


    3. [S678] Ancestry.com, California, U.S., Death Index, 1905-1939, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2013;), Parker, Effie May Gillam; cert. 38,.
      Effie May Parker Gillam Death Certificate
      Effie May Parker Gillam Death Certificate


    4. [S150] Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2010;), Parker, Albert M;.
      Miller, Alice S.; 1880
      Miller, Alice S.; 1880


    5. [S88] Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, ; Date: 2014;), Parker, Albert McPherran, death cert 30571.
      Parker, Albert M.; Death Certificate
      Parker, Albert M.; Death Certificate