Edward Parker Deacon

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Edward Parker Deacon (October 2, 1844 – July 5, 1901)[1] was an American heir known for killing his wife's lover in her apartments at Cannes, France.

Deacon was born in Paris on October 2, 1844, the "descendant of an old and once distinguished family" from Boston.[2] His parents were Edward Preble Deacon (1813–1851) and Sarah Annabella (née Parker) Deacon (1821–1900). He had a brother named Austin Deacon. His father had served as an attaché of the U.S. Legation in Paris under General Lewis Cass.[3]

His paternal grandparents were Commodore David Deacon and Anna Hutchinson Deacon. His maternal grandparents were Peter Parker and Elizabeth Allston (née Read) Parker. His maternal aunt, Ellen Parker, was the wife of Albert Gallatin Van Zandt, and his uncle, Harleston Parker, married Adeline Ellen Reynolds and was the father of architect J. Harleston Parker.

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