Career
On August 26, 1856, she married George Tan Parker, She contributed to all the leading periodicals, including that of the
Episcopal Church, as well as ''
Harper's Magazine and The Century Magazine''s. She was one of the Spectator's Club contributors to
The Outlook, and a member of the Contributors' Club, writing for the
Atlantic Monthly. Parker was one of the first women to oppose the placing of children in jails with hardened criminals, and it was largely through her efforts that the first matron was placed in the Rochester jail. She opposed
women's suffrage. "If I should ever vote, it would be to cast a ballot against woman's suffrage." ==Personal life==
Selected works
• Toiling and Hoping, 1856 • The Boy Missionary, 1858 • The Light of the World, Or, Footprints of Christ Our Lord, 1858 • ''Frank Earnest, Or Going Into the Master's Vineyard ...'', 1858 • Seed for the Spring-time: Or, Common Names and Common Things, in the Church and Liturgy, Explained for Little Learners, 1858 • ''What a Little Child Should Know: Or, Simple Lessons on the Creed, Lord's Prayer, Ten Commandments, Etc'', 1858 • ''Around the Manger; Or, Christmas, Past and Present,: With St. Chrysostom's Sermon'', 1858 • Losing the Way, 1859 • The Morgan Boys, 1859 • ''L'Enfant missionnaire, histoire pour la jeunesse, par Mme J.M. Parker, traduction libre par Henry T. de Jersey'', 1860 • Barley Wood: Or, Building on the Rock, 1860 • The Soldier of the Cross, Or, Life of St. Paul: Written for the Lambs of the Flock, 1861 • Around the Manger: Or, Christmas, Past and Present, 1861 • Under His Banner, 1862 • The Story of a Story-book, 1863 • Dick Wortley, Or, Choosing a Profession, 1863 • Under His Banner, 1869 • The Duty of the American White Woman to the American Black Woman, 1884 • Rochester: A Story Historical, 1884 • The Midnight Cry: A Novel, 1886 • Life of S. F. B. Morse, 1887 • Papers Relating to the Genesee Country, 1888 • An Evening with David Copperfield: A Literary and Musical Dickens Entertainment Comprising Readings, Impersonations, Tableaux, Pantomimes and Music, 1889 • The Opening of the Genesee Country, 1892 • The Jesuit Relations, 1894 • Christ Church, Rochester, Western New York: A Story, ..., 1905 ==References==