District of New HampshireUnited States Marshal John Parker 1789-1791 |
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U.S. Marshal John Parker
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John Parker served as Sheriff of Rockingham
County, N.H., from 1771 until his appointment as Marshal in September
1789. He began this career under the royal governor, but apparently did
the job so well that he gained appointment Born on Nov. 16, 1732, in Portsmouth, Parker apprenticed as a merchant. During his youth, he went on several voyages as master of a ship before settling down in Portsmouth to earn his living as a merchant and head of an insurance house. In 1775-76, Parker served as a captain in Biddle's New Hampshire Rangers, but he returned to Rockingham County to continue as Sheriff after that brief tour. Parker was the oldest man President Washington appointed to the office of Marshal. When he received his commission in October 1789, he was 56. Parker died in 1791 at the age of 58.
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