Herbert Parker (March 2, 1856 – February 11, 1939), of Lancaster, Massachusetts, was a Massachusetts politician.
Early life
Parker was born in Charlestown (now part of Boston), Suffolk County, Massachusetts on March 2, 1856.[1] He was a son of George A. Parker and Harriet Newell (née Felton) Parker (1822–1914). His brother, Harold Parker, was one of the first highway commissioners in Massachusetts and planned many of the highways in the state.[2]
Parker was married to Mary Carney Vose, a daughter of Caroline Cushing (néeForbes) Vose and Lt. Josiah Hayden Vose Jr., who was killed at the Battle of Port Hudson in the U.S. Civil War. Together, they were the parents of:[7]
George Alanson Parker (1887–1966), who married Anne Holden (1896–1958), a daughter of Charles W. Holden.[7]
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