Here’s what I can tell you right now about John Fabyan Parrott.
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The name John Fabyan Parrott commonly refers to a historical U.S. political figure from the late 18th and early 19th centuries who served in the U.S. House and Senate representing New Hampshire. If you mean this historical figure, I can summarize his career and key dates.[2]
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If you are asking about a recent person with that exact name, there is limited widely reported current information available in major, verifiable outlets as of now. It’s possible there are individuals with similar names in local histories, genealogical records, or niche publications. I can help narrow by location, occupation, or time frame if you have more details.[2]
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In related family history resources, variants of the name (e.g., Parrott with double “r” or “Fabyan” as a middle name) appear in historical genealogies and local histories, but those sources are often scattered across historical society collections or genealogical databases. If you’re researching a specific person, I can guide you on how to verify identities and distinguish between similarly named individuals.[5][9]
Would you like a concise bio of the historical John Fabyan Parrott, or do you want help locating information on a more contemporary person with that name? If you have a rough time frame or context (politics, academia, local history, etc.), I can tailor the search plan.
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Updates & Corrections: 09 Nov 2025: Added obits to Hannah Parker, Mary Antoinette, Peter Pearse, Philip & Richard Arden (5 persons) 03 Nov 2024: Added news item to John Fabyan 06 Nov 2022: Added a living spouse 05 Dec 2020: Added the youngest Edward Moore & a new reference 05 Dec 2018: Added 17 persons 17 Dec 2016: Added obituary to Edward Moore Parrott 19 Feb 2012: File established
p-rr-tt.org.ukRobert Parker Parrott :us34stars: Born: October 5, 1804 Birthplace: Lee, New Hampshire Father: United States Senator John Fabyan Parrott 1767 – 1836 (Buried: Toscan Parrott Family Cemetery, Greenland, New Hampshire) Mother: Hannah Skilling Parker 1771 – 1850 (Buried: Toscan Parrott Family...
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www.familytreedna.com"William Parrott, an early Puritan, received a grant of The Cage in 1652,and probably built the brick dwelling, which is one of the oldest and most interesting houses in Calvert County. It stands on the shore of the Patuxent between Battle Creek and St. Leonard's Creek. Later it was acquired by James Mckall. Since the American Revolution, it has been owned by the Parran family, descendants of Dr. Thomas Parran, Surgeon General of the American Army during the Revolution." … Updates &...
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