James Parker (publisher)

James Parker
Born1714
Died1770 (aged 5556)
Burial place
  • First Presbyterian Churchyard
  • Woodbridge, New Jersey
Other names
Occupation(s)Colonial printer, journalist, librarian, postmaster
Years active1727-1765
Era
Employer(s)Apprentice and indenture servant of William Bradford (1727)
Known for
Notable work
SpouseMadam Mary Ballareau
Children
  • Samuel Franklin Parker (1745–1779)
  • Jane Ballareau Parker (1746–1831)
Parents
  • Samuel Parker (1674–1725)
  • Jana Inglis Parker (1674–1744)
RelativesGrandparents
Governor of Plymouth
FamilySamuel Parker (1712–1732)

James Parker (1714–1770) was a Colonial printer and publisher in British America during the reign of George II of Great Britain. Parker was born in 1714 at Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, the son of Samuel Parker and Jana Inglis Parker. Parker had a brother named Samuel, who died at 20 and was buried at the First Presbyterian Churchyard in Woodbridge Township.

James Parker had a son Samuel Franklin Parker who acquired the Franklin name given his business association and friendship with Benjamin Franklin. Samuel Franklin pursued his father's typesetting talents of an 18th century publisher printer during the governance of the Colonial government in the Thirteen Colonies. Parker had a daughter Jane Ballareau Parker who married Gunning Bedford Jr., a Founding Father of the United States and a signer of the United States Constitution.