Yes, she was born to Silas M. Parker and Lucy Parker in Crawford County, Illinois. In May 19, 1836 she was about 9 and was captured by Comanche, Kiowa and Kichai raiders in Fort Parker, Texas were her family lived.
Eventual she was given the Comanche name "Nauta," meaning "someone found" or "Keeps Warm With Us".
She became Comanche was adopted by a couple and forgot most of her English. She married Peta Nocona, a chieftain, and had three children. The most famous was Quanah Parker. Another son named Pecos (Pecan), and a daughter named Topsannah (Prairie Flower).
At age 34 she was "rescued' by the Texas Rangers. She spent the last 10 years of her life refusing to adjust to life in white society. At least once she escaped but was brought back.
Quannah Parker
Quanah Parker and Cynthia Ann Parker are.
Comanche chief Quanah Parker married Cynthia Ann Parker. Cynthia Ann was captured by the Comanches as a child and she eventually became fully integrated into Comanche society. Quanah Parker was their son and he became one of the most influential Comanche chiefs.
Cynthia Ann Parker was hatched by her commander in arms, because she was ungrateful for what she had and wanted her kids to have a happy and full filling life like she had before she was captured>
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Cynthia Ann Parker was a white child kidnapped by the Comanche at Parker Fort, Texas. Parker would later marry Peta Nocona, a Comanche war chief. Cynthia Ann Parker gave birth to Quannah Parker, the last chief of the Comanche.
The Comanche Indians captured Cynthia Ann Parker.
Cynthia Ann Parker had three children, the famed chief Quanah Parker, a son named Peanuts and a daughter named Topsannah.
Iron Jacket's daughter was Cynthia Ann Parker, a white girl who was captured and adopted by the Comanche tribe. She later became the mother of Quanah Parker, who became a prominent Comanche leader.
Quannah Parker
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cynthia ann parker and peta nocona's son Quanah parker
Quanah Parker and Cynthia Ann Parker are.
Comanche chief Quanah Parker married Cynthia Ann Parker. Cynthia Ann was captured by the Comanches as a child and she eventually became fully integrated into Comanche society. Quanah Parker was their son and he became one of the most influential Comanche chiefs.
Cynthia Ann Parker desired to return to her Native American family out on the South Plains.
Cynthia Ann Parker was hatched by her commander in arms, because she was ungrateful for what she had and wanted her kids to have a happy and full filling life like she had before she was captured>
cynthia ann parker and peta nocona's son Quanah parker