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Sir Hyde Parker, 17401807 (aged 66 years)

Name
Sir Hyde /Parker/
Surname
Parker
Given names
Sir Hyde
Birth
before 27 July 1740 27
Christening
Marriage
Death of a father
Birth of a son
Christening of a son
Birth of a son
Christening of a son
Marriage
Birth of a son
29 June 1803 (aged 62 years)
Christening of a son
Birth of a daughter
Christening of a daughter
Death
Burial
Family with parents
father
17131782
Birth: 1 February 1713 30 Tredington, Worcs..
Death: after 12 December 1782Probably at sea
mother
Marriage Marriage1734
2 years
elder brother
17351812
Birth: before 14 December 1735 22 Whitechapel, Stepney, Middx.
Death: 15 January 1812
14 months
elder sister
1737
Birth: before 8 February 1737 24 Whitechapel, Stepney, Middx.
4 years
himself
17401807
Birth: before 27 July 1740 27
Death: 16 March 1807Bentwell Lodge, Sufflk.
Family with Anne Boteler
himself
17401807
Birth: before 27 July 1740 27
Death: 16 March 1807Bentwell Lodge, Sufflk.
wife
Marriage Marriage3 February 1782St. Mary, Henley-on-Thames. Oxon.
2 years
son
17841854
Birth: before 2 May 1784 43 Alresford, Hants.
Death: 26 May 1854Ham, Surrey
13 months
son
17851851
Birth: 29 May 1785 44 Alresford, Hants.
Death: 25 March 1851Woolwich Common, London
Family with Frances Onslow
himself
17401807
Birth: before 27 July 1740 27
Death: 16 March 1807Bentwell Lodge, Sufflk.
wife
1844
Death: March 1844
Marriage Marriage23 December 1800St. Mary, St. Marlylebone, London, Middx. (see note)
3 years
son
1803
Birth: 29 June 1803 62
3 years
daughter
1806
Birth: before 28 March 1806 65 Westminster, London
Note

Admiral in the Royal Navy. His second-in-command at the Battle of Copenhagen 1801 was Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, who famously ignored Parker's order to disengage by raising his telescope to his blind eye, and going on to win the battle.
Knighted 1779.

Note

The marriage is also reported (In Rhode Island, USA) as being on 25 or 28 Jan 1801.