John Parker
Deceased Person
1758 – 1836
Who was John Parker?
Elder John Parker was an American patriot, veteran of the American War of Independence, scout and minor diplomat for the American government, famous frontier Ranger, noted Indian fighter, Texan settler, and Predestinarian Baptist minister. He helped settle Texas before the Texas Revolution, and was immortalized in death when he was killed during the Fort Parker massacre in 1836, along with several members of his family, and others of the "Parker clan".
Parker was born in 1758 in Baltimore County, Maryland. His family moved to frontier Virginia while Parker was young and took part along with Daniel Boone and others in scouting the frontier into present day Kentucky and Tennessee. In 1777, the British and Indians launched a series of ruthless campaigns at exterminating the Americans from the frontier. Many of his extended family and family friends, men, women, and children were brutally massacred in the war. As a result, he left home to fight during the next two years in the American Revolution as survivors of the massacres held out in forts, bloc houses, and frontier settlements, foiling British led Indian death squads, and launching retaliatory raids on Indian communities in kind.
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