Notes: The Schrock-Birkey Connection

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11251 South Apostolic Christian Cemetery Zimmerman, Anna (I15928)
 
11252 South Apostolic Church Cemetery Zimmerman, John J. (I2441)
 
11253 South Easthope, Perth Co. Zehr, Dr. Peter (I4779)
 
11254 South of Munich. Leased Schwaigwall (Gut Wahl/Wolfratshausen-Waal estate), succeeding Joseph Stalter; Joseph rented only 50 days, Christian had a contract for 10 years. A Schwaige was not a ordinary farm, and according to Helmut Gingerich it provided for for a castle or monastery, needing skills such as distilling and cattle raising and a knowledge of business processes. Christian and his people farmed the 240 Bavarian acres of meadows and pastures until 1813. Bürcky (Birki), Christian (I34)
 
11255 South Side Cemetery Sommer, Christian (I4493)
 
11256 South Side Cemetery Claudon, Barbara (I9796)
 
11257 Southeast of Struth Zehr, Joseph (I5724)
 
11258 southeast quarter of Section 5, Township 43, Range 1 west, and the northeast quarter of Section 6, same township and  range Dent, Samuel (I708)
 
11259 Southwest of Nancy Saltzmann, Nicholas (I2321)
 
11260 Southwestern Iowa Saltzmann, Nicholas (I2321)
 
11261 Speculative date. Parke, II, Sir William Fenton (I16684)
 
11262 Spelled Roedinger in LDS, IGI
Children’s births registered in Vital Records, Dietrichingen, Pfalz, Bayern, 
Reidiger, Barbara (I5263)
 
11263 Spicy was declared insane Family: Wilkinson Maupin / Spicy Childers (F1114)
 
11264 Spouse's name is unknown; eleven children.
Represented; DNA. PS#1331LL, #535 Past LL, and many members, some of which are still active. Source Materials: Roger Parke, Immigrant: England – West Jersey 1682 (Descendants and Related Lines), Cecilia Kasberg Parke (2000) [This is the main research of Cecilia from years of research.] Also various references are made to this Park/e/s family in early records of west and then New Jersey. Finally, further information obtained from members' Lineage and Applications and Correspondence (see files). The following lineage keys have been merged into Lineage Key K: FX, M, N, Q, ZV, MV, MX, QX, NX, DY, DS, IV, MS, and PV.


More Notes for Roger Parke, Jr.:
Although Roger was named in the Coxe suit along with his father, Roger Sr., Andrew, John and Joseph, he did remain on his farm until he died (part of Roger Sr.'s land along Stony Creek). He wanted his daughter Keziah who married James Larison to have the property and he may have discovered a gold nugget on the farm (no more was ever found) but these are both family lore and not proven. The Parke farm remained in the family going to Jacob Stout who married Grace Parke and then to the Ege family.
The farm had a large cemetery where several Parkes as well as Larisons were buried. After the sale of the property in the late 1930s the cemetery was eventually plowed under and there is no trace of it today.
Roger Jr. was on the list of the First Presbyterian Church of Hopewell and helped purchase the land for it in 1731.
Over the years and research with several others, we have determined that Roger was probably 21 in 1704 and had to be baptized in order to inherit his father's farm. Ann and John were first in 1703...next date shown is 1704 when Roger, son of Roger Parke baptized. In 1722, Roger Jr. is shown as paying taxes on the Parke farm. He was also shown as serving on Grand Jury with brother John in 1722. Roger Sr., is named but did not pay taxes in 1722. I believe it showed Roger Sr, as married.
Roger Jr., did not own any property like John and Ann until he inherited his father's property in Hopewell. When John and Ann purchased their land they had to be 21. I believe John had to wait a year indicating that he was probably a year younger than Ann.
Roger Parke (JR) is noted in Hopewell Meeting Minutes in 1741, so he was alive then. The stone in the Parke-Larison cemetery with RP 1755 therefore most likely belongs to Roger Jr.
In 1690 a neighbor, Thomas Robinson (married to a Susannah - wife/widow, with child) in Crosswicks left a legacy to Roger Jr. and Roger Park his father was a trustee of the real estate. Roger Sr. also helped make the inventory of the estate on May 8, 1691 along with Robert Wilson, Marmaduke Horsman and William Hixson.
Appointed overseer of upper road on north side of Stony Brook in 1730 - at Hopewell Town meeting. Roger Jr. may have carried on the "herbal healing" arts practiced by his father but his father was the only one referring to as Dr. Roger Parke. Not much is known about Roger Jr., even when he actually died. He had several children, so he might have had a second marriage. There is no record for ANY marriage of his - none. He definitely did NOT marry a Robinson or Sophia Claes Jans of Rye, New York. That has been PROVEN. Robinson had no daughter for him to marry and Robinson's widow, Susannah married soon after her husband's death according to Quaker records. The Roger Parke who married Sophia Claes Jans was another Roger according to Rye, NY history, whose mother brought him to NY when he was a very young child. He is not related to our Parke line at all.
Roger Jr. served on the Grand Jury with his brother John Parke in 1721. Roger Jr. was named in the Ejetment Suit with his father, Roger Sr., John Sr., Jr. Joseph and Andrew Parke. It is evident that Roger Parke Sr. was able to keep 200 acres of his land which Roger Jr. had paid taxes on in 1722. All reported in "Pioneers of Old Hopewell" by Ralph Ege. p. 201, New Jersey Colonial Documents, West Jersey Records, Liber B., pt.2.

More About Roger Parke, Jr.:
Burial: Parke-Larison cemetery, Roger Parke farm, Stony Brook, Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., NJ
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William D. Park does not include Roger, John and Thomas as children,
but adds Robert Parke, b. 1719, Hunterdon Co., NJ; Nathan Parke, b. abt 1718, Hunterdon Co., NJ and d. 1785 Rowan Co., NC. 
Parke, Roger Jr. (I899)
 
11265  Horsch, James Anthony (I3364)
 
11266 Sprindale Cemetery and Mausoleum Schertz, Catherine (I5653)
 
11267 Spring Bay Cemetery Belsly, Joseph Louis (I11556)
 
11268 Spring Bay Cemetery Winkler, Betty Jean (I11692)
 
11269 Spring Bay, Woodford Co., IL Gascho, Johannes (I13873)
 
11270 Spring Hill Farm, 1/2 mile north of Eureka Yordy, Ethel Mae (I861)
 
11271 Spring Lake Public Cemetery Springer, Joseph Engel (I10946)
 
11272 Spring Lake Public Cemetery Risser, Katherine (I15689)
 
11273 Spring Mennonite Church Family: Clayton Chris Sutter / Elsie Elizabeth Eash (F6684)
 
11274 Springdale Cemetery Sommer, Elizabeth (I8265)
 
11275 Springdale Cemetery Dettweiler, Henry (I11254)
 
11276 Springdale Cemetery Dettweiler, Henry (I28133)
 
11277 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Augspurger, Jacob (I872)
 
11278 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Zehr, Magdalena (I1128)
 
11279 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Heiser, Richard E. (I3206)
 
11280 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Belsley, Peter (I5652)
 
11281 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Schertz, Peter (I6224)
 
11282 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Garber (Gerber), Magdalena (I6225)
 
11283 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Zimmerman, Elizabeth (I6762)
 
11284 Springdale Cemetery and Mausoleum Schertz, Henry (I11212)
 
11285 SSDI info Roeschley, Leopold Lester (I2168)
 
11286 SSDI info Roeschley, Melvin Maurice (I2169)
 
11287 SSDI info Roeschley, Arthur (I2279)
 
11288 SSDI info Roeschley, Clarence (I2280)
 
11289 SSDI info Koerner, Minnie (I2349)
 
11290 SSWDI info Roeschley, Frieda Ruth (I2174)
 
11291 St Giles and St. Mary  Pitt, George (I3245)
 
11292  Dziewior, Jennifer Anne (I7707)
 
11293  Family: Donald Wayne Roberts / Lisa Jo Nafziger (F491)
 
11294 St. Benoit? Salzmann, Barbe (I5098)
 
11295 St. Croix farm Family: Jean Gingerich / Ann Marie /Muller Miller (F3341)
 
11296 St. Croix? Jordy, Pierre (I13206)
 
11297 St. Francis Hospital Sutter, Amos (I2004)
 
11298 St. Francis Hospital Stalter, Elizabeth (I10129)
 
11299 St. Francis Medical Center Zehr, Wayne Edward (I2599)
 
11300 St. James Hospital Stalter, Paul David (I10448)
 

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