Cynthia Ann Parker was abducted by the Comanche Indians in May of 1836. She remained with the Comanche tribe, married the chief Peta Noconi, and became the mother of Chief Quanah Parker. She was taken from her Comanche family, along with her youngest daughter, during a raid by Texas Ranger's who felt that they were rescuing her. This story dispels many of the myths and misconceptions surrounding disappearance and the recovery of Cynthia Ann Parker.
Cynthia Ann Parker was abducted by the Comanche Indians in May of 1836. She remained with the Comanche tribe, married the chief Peta Noconi, and became the mother of Chief Quanah Parker. She was taken from her Comanche family, along with her youngest daughter, during a raid by Texas Ranger's who felt that they were rescuing her. This story dispels many of the myths and misconceptions surrounding disappearance and the recovery of Cynthia Ann Parker.