Our family tree and its many branches/ [C. E. Parker]
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Ancestral, related families, and descendants of Charles Edward (Ted) Parker. He was born in 1927 at Santa Ana, California, the son of George Ainsworth and Dorothy Mead Parker. He married Marilyn Esther Meyer Perrin in 1956. They had four children, 1956-1962, born at Santa Ana. George Aisworth Parker (1897-1979), son of Charles Edward Parker (1855-1930) and Alice Ainsworth Parker (1859-1943), was born and died at Santa Ana, California. He married Dorothy Mead in 1923 at Santa Ana. She was born in 1898 at Santa Ana.
Includes Blaine, Brown, Meyer, McMurray, Mead, and related families.
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