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  1. Cynthia Ann Parker, Naduah, Narua, or Preloch (Comanche: Na'ura, IPA, lit. ' Was found '; October 28, 1827 – March 1871), was a woman who was captured by a Comanche band during the Fort Parker massacre in 1836, where several of her relatives were killed.

    • Silas Mercer Parker (father), Lucinda Duty (mother)
    • Peta Nocona
    • Quanah Parker, Pecos, Topsannah (Topʉsana; Prairie Flower)
  2. Cynthia Ann Parker o Naduah 1 (algunas veces escrito Nadua y Nauta, que significa «alguien encontrado»; ciertas investigaciones han demostrado que significa realmente «La Que Se Mantiene Abrigada Con Nosotros»), * Crawford, Illinois, Estados Unidos, ca. 1827 - +1870) fue una mujer norteamericana, de ascendencia irlando - escocesa, que fue ...

    • Cementerio de Fort Sill Post
    • 1870, Condado de Anderson (Estados Unidos)
  3. 16 de nov. de 2009 · May | 19. During a raid, Comanche, Kiowa and Caddo Native Americans in Texas kidnap Cynthia Ann Parker (who was around 9 or 10 years old) and kill her family. Adopted into the Comanche tribe,...

  4. Cynthia Ann Parker – White Woman in a Comanche World. Recreated Fort Parker Texas, 2010. Born in Illinois around 1825*, Cynthia Ann Parkers life would be turned upside down at the age of 11 after being kidnapped by Comanche Indians in Texas. Her father, Silas M. Parker met Cynthia’s mother Lucinda ‘Lucy’ Duty in Illinois Territory ...

  5. Cynthia Ann Parker, una niña real, secuestrada por los comanches cuya historia parece el guión de una película del Oeste. ¡Descúbrela!

  6. 3 de jun. de 2010 · Taken captive were Rachel Parker Plummer and her son James, Elizabeth Kellogg and John and Cynthia Ann Parker. For 9-year-old Cynthia Ann, the first several days of her capture were terrifying. She was beaten and abused, and she saw the Indians rape her cousin Rachel and Rachel’s Aunt Elizabeth.

  7. Written by Cynthia J. Beeman. Read by Sara Hickman. Katherine Anne Porter, one of America's most celebrated writers of fiction, was born in Indian Creek near Brownwood, but grew up in Kyle. She left Texas in 1915, became an actress, teacher, and journalist, and traveled the world.