Charles Joseph Parke Explained

Charles Joseph Parke (4 December 1820 – 8 March 1893) was a High Sheriff of Dorset in 1869 and a Lord of the Manor of Sturminster Marshall. He was born at Ham Common in Surrey and was the son of Charles Parke and Letitia Parke nee Alcock whose brother was Thomas Alcock (MP). In 1847 he married Ellen Mary Ethelston, daughter of the Rev Charles Wicksted Ethelston of Upplyme. Parke lived at Henbury, Dorset. [1]

Family

They had five sons and four daughters:[2]

Notes and References

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  3. Book: Great Britain Army Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) . The Rifle Brigade Chronicle . 1920 . 276 . en.
  4. Book: Wellington College, Berkshire . Register of Wellington College, for the Years 1859-1873, July. . 1873 . 29 . en.
  5. Book: Strehlow . T. G. H. . Journey to Horseshoe Bend . 2015 . Giramondo Publishing . 978-1-922146-78-6 . 63 . en.
  6. Book: Lewis . Darrell . Roping in the History of Broncoing . 2011 . Boolarong Press . 978-1-921920-24-0 . 77 note 7 . en.
  7. News: Personal Notes from England . Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) . 29 July 1901 . 6.
  8. Book: Burke . Bernard . A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry . 1925 . Burke Publishing Company . 1325 . en.
  9. Book: Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles. Armorial Families. 7th. 1929–30. Hurst & Blackett. London. 323–4. 1.