![]() Cynthia Ann Parker was recaptured, along with her daughter, during an 1860 raid on the Pease River in northwest Texas. Quanah, meaning "fragrant," was born about 1850, son of Comanche Chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, a white girl taken captive during the 1836 raid on Parker's Fort, Texas. His was the last tribe in the Staked Plains to come into the reservation system. ![]() He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white man's culture, only when he saw that there was no alternative. His tribe roamed over the area where Pampas stands. Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Comanches and never lost a battle to the white man. Here also is a link to footage from the late 1950s of a Parker family reunion. I think instead of showing a definitive date when we have a lot of conflicting information would be better for us to put an approximate date and show the possibilities instead of saying for sure that it was Ross and his men that killed Nokona that day because that could be completely inaccurate. Please join the discussion about his house if you're interested.Īlso I brought up the subject of the true death date and circumstances surrounding the death of Quannah's father and here is a video link to some very interesting information which I will also post on Peta Nocona 's profile as well. Most certainly with such a great bloodline flowing in their veins there has got to be some good roofers and plumbers and electricians and carpenters ? And again I do beg your pardon but it seems this is the place to find concerned persons with regard to Quanah Parker and or his house and family in the year 2019. I have uploaded a few screenshots of the current condition of the house as well as some shots when it was new. how many of us are aware that Quanah Parker has a house in Oklahoma that is falling apart it is on the national register of historic places but it is owned by a private party and sadly it is falling to ruin as we speak this may not be an appropriate spot but I wonder about starting a GoFundMe page or something to be able to pay for contractors to be able to save this house. I found this old 1908 Film with Quannah Parker called, BANK ROBBERYĪlso the TRUTH of his mother's capture at the Battle of Pease River and his father's true death date and circumstances.Īnd I beg forgiveness if it's wrong that I put it here.īut before I go. I'm adding this at the top because it shouldn't be missed! Quanah Parker (Comanche kwana, "smell, odor" or "fragrant") The Comanche Nation Husband of Ah-Uh-Wuth-Takum Parker Topay Parker Cho ny 'Chonie' Parker Ta-ho-yea or Tohayea (Daughter of Old Wolf) Tonarcy Parker and 3 others Coby Weckeah "Hunting For Something" Parker and Maheheet-To-Wook-Ky Parker « lessįather of Laura Neda Birdsong Esther Tabbyyetchy Len “Nehio” Parker Thomas 'Tit-Tah' 'Tom' Parker Kelsey Topay Parker and 18 others Lena Parker Goverson Parker Chee Parker ? Parker Len Parker Honnie “Honey” Parker Harold “Pah-ko” Parker Baldwin 'Ta-too-ah-rap' Parker John 'Johnnie' Parker Cynthia Ann “Naunocca” Cox (Parker) Weyodee 'We-yoh-Dee' Tamahkera (born Parker) Wanada Woon-ardy 'Stand Up and Be Strong' Page (Parker) Mary Patche Clark Alice “Topeseup” Purdy (Parker) Knox Armour Parker Rev White Parker Bessie Asenap and Francis Parker « lessīrother of Pecan Parker Nocona and Prairie Flower 'Toh-Tsee-Ah' Parker (Nocona)Ĭhief of the Quahadi Commanches, Comanche Warrior Chief - Circa 1846 - Febrary 22, 1911, Comanche Tribal Chief, Railroad Investor, Comanche Chief Son of Peta Nocona, Comanche Chief and Cynthia Ann Nocona Sill, Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States Elk Creek, McIntosh County, Oklahoma, United Statesįt.
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