One of his practices was to give strychnine to his chickens to see them stagger around. He also was unable to find a wife in the area, so he sent for a mail order wife. She arrived, took one look at him, and married a neighbor man.
The next attempt at marriage was more successful. Parker went to Portland and married a woman with four children.
They returned to his home. At the end of two months, an argument developed. In order to scare her, Parker placed some of the poison on his tongue and accidentally swallowed it. He rushed to a neighbor's home where huge doses of lard were to be administered - but to no avail. Parker died on their doorstep."
The Grandview Herald, Grandview, WA., October 26, 1978, page 9 & 11
(note sent from Arthur A. Moore III)
One of his practices was to give strychnine to his chickens to see them stagger around. He also was unable to find a wife in the area, so he sent for a mail order wife. She arrived, took one look at him, and married a neighbor man.
The next attempt at marriage was more successful. Parker went to Portland and married a woman with four children.
They returned to his home. At the end of two months, an argument developed. In order to scare her, Parker placed some of the poison on his tongue and accidentally swallowed it. He rushed to a neighbor's home where huge doses of lard were to be administered - but to no avail. Parker died on their doorstep."
The Grandview Herald, Grandview, WA., October 26, 1978, page 9 & 11
(note sent from Arthur A. Moore III)
Family Members
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Ellenary Louiza "Ella" Parker Luhman
1865–1930
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George Loran Parker
1867–1954
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Bert Ander Parker
1869–1945
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Isaac A Parker
1874–1877
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Matthew A Bachler
1876–1877
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Walter Bachler
1876–1877
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Nettie Elizabeth Bachler Smith
1878–1979
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Jessie Capilota Bachler
1879–1881
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Addie Elna Bachler
1882–1884
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Lora Ellen Bachler Knowles
1884–1963
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