yes she had kids
Alice Parker invented the heating furnace and central heating
December 17, 1925
Alice Parker is an American music composer, arranger and conductor. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1925. She lived in Boston for most of her life but now resides in Western Massachusetts.
If you are referring to the famous composer/conductor/teacher, Alice Parker, I would refer you to her official online biography found here: http://aliceparker.com/html/apbio.html. Since marriage and family are generally listed in a person's biography and none are mentioned in this one, I would assume by the absence of such that she was not. www.eHomebody.com ---- There are other Alice Parkers on the Web, but little is known or recorded concerning them: Alice H. Parker: black woman who invented a new and improved gas heating furnace that provided central heating (http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blaliceparker.htm) Alice Parker: a woman hung during the Salem witch trials (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Parker_(Salem))
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There is limited information available about Alice H. Parker's personal life, including any children she may have had. Alice H. Parker was an African-American inventor known for her patented design for a natural gas heating furnace.
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Emilie Alice Parker Noah Pozner Jessica Rekos Olivia Engel these are just four of the kids to get you started, I don't know any others
Alice Parker invented the heating furnace and central heating
Alice Parker was born in 1901.
Alice Parker - Salem - died in 1692.
No, they do not.
ther ain't any pics of her sorry
Alice Parker is a music composer in America and she is alive. There was another American named Alice Parker who died in the Salem Witch Trials in 1692.
how did alice parker make the gas heating furnice
Alice Parker did not have any children. She was an African-American inventor known for her work on the gas furnace heating system. Parker's innovative design allowed for central heating in homes and buildings, revolutionizing the way people heated their spaces. Her invention paved the way for modern heating systems that are still used today.
yes he does