Frank Ernest Parker, 18811951 (aged 69 years)

Name
Frank Ernest /Parker/
Given names
Frank Ernest
Surname
Parker
Birth
Type: Birth of Parker, Frank Ernest
26 December 1881 31 25
Death of a mother
12 April 1887 (aged 5 years)
Dunedin, New Zealand
Latitude: -45.87416 Longitude: 170.50361
City: Dunedin
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
15 March 1914 (aged 32 years)
Birth of a son
Death of a son
Death of a father
1919 (aged 37 years)
Dunedin, New Zealand
Latitude: -45.87416 Longitude: 170.50361
City: Dunedin
Country: New Zealand
Death of a daughter
10 August 1941 (aged 59 years)
Death
Type: Death of Parker, Frank Ernest
16 November 1951 (aged 69 years)
Country: New Zealand
Burial
Type: Burial of Parker, Frank Ernest
Country: New Zealand
Family with parents
father
18501919
Birth: 1850England
Death: 1919Dunedin, New Zealand
mother
18561887
Birth: 30 June 1856New Zealand
Death: 12 April 1887Dunedin, New Zealand
MARRIAGE OF PARKER, BENJAMIN AND MOSLEY, JANE MARIE MARRIAGE OF PARKER, BENJAMIN AND MOSLEY, JANE MARIE13 February 1879
3 years
himself
-2 years
elder brother
Family with Jessie Agnes Prouse
himself
wife
18831961
Birth: 12 February 1883 28 23 Wainuiomata, New Zealand
Death: 28 May 1961Levin, New Zealand
son
19111918
Birth: 25 October 1911 29 28
Death: 7 April 1918
2 years
daughter
22 months
son
daughter
Private
daughter
Private
Shared note

Land valuer and agent, shop owner (Parker, Vincent & Co) - from "The Prouse Connection"

Shared note

He died at home, at 142 Bath Street, Levin, New Zealand.

Shared note

Name on his birth certificate appears to be "Francis Ernest" rather than "Frank Ernest". Not sighted to confirm.

Shared note

In 1912, Frank Parker and Thomas Vincent leased a two storied building on the SE corner of Bath and Oxford Streets. It had been built about 1904 or 1905 for Baron Harris, who used it as a hardware grain store and stock agent business.

Parker and Vincent ran the same type of business. This building was demolished in 1976 and the present building built. The Public Trust had bought the old building in 1939 using it as their office.

Shared note

October 1909, Parker and Vincent Real Estate agents were advertising in the Wellington paper (Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 104, 29 October 1909, Page 10) with land and houses in and around Levin.

Also Evening Post, Rōrahi LXXVIII, Putanga 73, 23 Mahuru 1909, Page 10

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