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  1. Captain John Parker (July 13, 1729 – September 17, 1775) was an American farmer and military officer who commanded the minutemen who fought at the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775. John Parker was born in Lexington, Massachusetts Bay to Josiah Parer and Anna Stone.

  2. John Parker was born on July 13, 1729 in Lexington, Massachusetts, to Josiah Parker and Anna Stone. He lived his whole life in the Massachusetts colony as a farmer, smith, soldier, and colonial militia captain. He and his wife Lydia Moore Parker had seven children together.

  3. Apr 22, 2024 · John Parker was the captain of the Minutemen in Lexington, Massachusetts who assembled on the morning of April 19, 1775, and engaged the British in the first battle of the American Revolutionary War.

  4. Dive into the captivating history of Captain John Parker, a pivotal figure in the American Revolution. Beyond being a gallant soldier, Parker was a beacon of courage and tenacity, deeply woven into the fabric of Lexington, Massachusetts.

  5. Jun 25, 2017 · Captain John Parker was an important militia commander during the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He was a veteran of the French and Indian War, a farmer, and became an almost mythical character after the Revolutionary War.

  6. Sir Thomas John Parker GBE FREng (born 8 April 1942) is a British businessman. He is chairman of Laing O'Rourke and former chairman of Pennon Group, a director of Carnival Corporation & plc and lead non-executive director at the Cabinet Office. [1] He has been a director or chairman of numerous other public companies including Airbus, Anglo American plc, Babcock International, British Gas, DP World, Lattice Group, National Grid plc and Ombu Group. He is a past president of the Royal Academy ...

  7. The youngest of three brothers who all played first-class cricket, John Parker made up his mind to follow in the footsteps of Glenn Turner. A determined, if limited, batsman with a...

  8. Aug 15, 2016 · Captain John Parker of Lexington, in charge of the militiamen who had gathered on Lexington Green on the evening of April 18th and the morning of April 19th, provided this deposition, one of a series of depositions taken shortly after the incident.

  9. Apr 5, 2023 · Captain John Parker led the Lexington Militia at the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775. Following the events of the day, Parker gave his testimony to the Justices of Peace. The Minuteman Statue in Lexington, Massachusetts has been widely accepted to represent Captain John Parker. No. 4. Lexington April 25th, 1775.

  10. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › parker-john-p-1827-1900John P. Parker (1827-1900) - Blackpast

    Feb 7, 2018 · John Parker, inventor and businessman, was also a prominent Underground Railroad conductor before the Civil War. He was reputedly responsible for the rescue of nearly 1,000 enslaved people between 1845 and 1865.