Liberty County GaArchives Photo tombstone.....Mildred Claudia Parker ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Chrissy Chapman cmac50@brantleytel.net April 16, 2004, 6:30 pm Source: Jones Creek cemetery Photo can be seen at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/liberty/photos/tombstones/ph1049mildredc.jpg Image file size: 188.4 Kb Mildred Claudia STEPHENSON was born 19 Feb 1856 in Hickory Grove, York Dist, South Carolina. She died 30 Sep 1930 in Long Co, Georgia and was buried in Jones Creek Bapt Ch Cem, Liberty Co, Georgia. Mildred married Jasper Newton PARKER on 31 May 1885 in Bradford Co. FL. Additional Comments: A History of Jones Creek Baptist Church, Long County, 1810-2000, by Elmer Oris Parker states "When Jasper Newton Parker, another of his children, went to LaCrosse, Florida, to build a home for his first cousin, Henry Clay, son of Richard, he brought back Henry's sister-in-law as his wife, a fine specimen of Christian womanhood. Claudia Stephenson came from old Scotch-Irish Presbyterian families who were among the first settlers of present York and Chester Counties in South Carolina. Her grandfather, Rev. James Lyle, was the last Associate Presbyterian minister in the State. One of her great-grandfathers, Capt. William Byers, was a member of the Provincial Congress, and another, Lt. Robert Walker, was a hero of the Battle of King's Mountain. Her uncle, Capt. J. Banks Lyle, was the "Forgotten Hero of the Confederacy," having captured over 600 federals during the last great assault on Richmond. One of the most touching experiences of the life of Elmer Oris parker was her deathbed scene. In his words, "I, along with other members of the family was taken to her bedside for the farewell, and she was perfectly conscious, telling each of us good-bye. Everyone was crying and she said, "Don't cry; this is the happiest day of my life; don't you see, the angels have come for me and already are here in the room." She lay back on the pillow and was gone. I look forward to seeing her again one day"." This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.4 Kb