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- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) abstract "John Parker IV (June 24, 1759 – April 20, 1832) by birth inherited a spot in South Carolina's aristocracy. He was born to John Parker III and Mary Daniell, granddaughter of Governor Robert Daniell. He married Susannah Middleton, daughter of Henry Middleton and sister of Arthur Middleton. He was American planter of the Hayes Plantation and lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina. He also served as a delegate for South Carolina to the Congress of the Confederation from 1786 to 1788.".
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) birthDate "1759-06-24".
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) birthPlace Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) birthYear "1759".
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) deathDate "1832-04-20".
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) deathPlace Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) deathYear "1832".
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- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) dateOfBirth "1759-06-24".
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- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) name "Parker, John".
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) placeOfBirth Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) placeOfDeath "near Charleston, South Carolina".
- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) shortDescription "American politician".
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- John_Parker_(Continental_Congress) comment "John Parker IV (June 24, 1759 – April 20, 1832) by birth inherited a spot in South Carolina's aristocracy. He was born to John Parker III and Mary Daniell, granddaughter of Governor Robert Daniell. He married Susannah Middleton, daughter of Henry Middleton and sister of Arthur Middleton. He was American planter of the Hayes Plantation and lawyer from Charleston, South Carolina. He also served as a delegate for South Carolina to the Congress of the Confederation from 1786 to 1788.".
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