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PILGRIMS AND PURITANS:
BIOS OF OUR EARLY
ANCESTORS
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PILGRIM AND PURITAN GRANDFATHERS
IN OUR
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28) RICHARD PARKER (Img)
1630-1683
HENRICO CO.,
VA (Physician) (10 GGF)
28a) ) Virginia Historical Magazine, "Virginia Gleanings in
England"
-- commentary on James Fowler's will, pertaining
to
Richard
Parker and family The testator had evidently bought
lands
in Nansemond, as his name does not appear in the
land
grants.
Daniel Sullivan was clerk of Nansemond in 1702,
&c.,
and
Burgess for the county in that year. He owned the
land on
which
Suffolk was afterwards built. The fifty acres
on which the
town
was laid out belonged, in part, to Jethro Sumner in
right of his
wife
Margaret, one of the two sisters and co-heirs of Daniel
Sullivan,
Jr.,
deceased, who was only son and heir of Daniel Sullivan,
also
of
Nansemond, deceased. (Hening, V, 242, 243) "Mr. Richard
Parker"
patented
400 acres on the south branch of Nansemond River,
October
5, 1654; 300 acres on the north side of James River
in
Henrico
county, at the head of Four Mile Creek, October 28,
[669;
314
acres in Surry county on Blackwater Swamp, December
20, 1670
(due
to him in part for coming twice to Virginia); 1oo
acres in
Nansernond
at Hood's Neck, February 24, 1675-6. On April 23,
1681,
Thomas,
Richard and Francis Parker, the three sons of Richard
Parker,
deceased,
were granted 1,420 acres on the south branch of
Nansemond
River, at Parker's Creek, &c., left them by
their father's
will.
At the end of the century these three sons were
living in
Nansemond
county. See this Magazine, V, 444, 445. Some members
of
this family of Parker appear to have lived in Surry
county. There
is
in Sussex county a deed reciting that Thomas Jarrell,
of Isle of
Wight
county, by his will dated April 20, 1742, bequeathed
a negro
woman
to Thomas Parker, son of Richard Parker and Sarah,
his wife,
who
was daughter of said Jerrell, and said Richard Parker,
by his will
dated
January 20, 1750, and recorded in Surry, bequeathed
the negro
to
his daughter Martha Parker. It seems certain that
Richard Parker,
the
patentee of 1654, was a son of James Parker of Trangoe,
Cornwall,
who was descended from the ancient family of Parker
of
Browsholme.
An account of this Cornish branch of the family
was
published
in this Magazine, V, 442-443, and soon afterwards
a
descendant
of the Nansemond Parkers wrote as follows: I
am the
son
of Dr. Richard Henry Parker, died in Portsmouth,
Va., 1855,
who
was the son of Willis Parker of South Quay, Nansemond
or Isle
of
Wight county, who was magistrate of Nansemond in
18oo and whose
wife
was a Miss ---- Harrison, daughter of a Col. Henry
Harrison
of
Surry or Isle of Wight, who was a relative in some degree
of
the
ancestors of W. H. Harrison, who was President. Willis
was
the son of a Richard Parker who was the son of another
Richard
Parker
and the same from father to son back to the Dr. Richard
Parker
who came from England. it is possible that this Richard,
father
of Willis, may have served in the Revolution and in
the
North
Carolina troops.
28b) 1662.
May 1 Will of John Rowen. ... Wit: Richard PARKER,
Wm Fisher, Margaret
Crewes. Misc. Henrico
Court
Records 1650-1807, Vol. I, p. 15. 1669. Oct. 28 Mr.
Richard
PARKER,
350A., 3 R., 16P., Henrico Co., S.[N.?] side of
James Riv.,
on
the head of the 4 Mi. Cr., beg. at Harrowhaddox Path.
Trans. of 7
pers.
Virginia Land Patent Book, 6:279. 1674. Sept. 26
Nicho. PERKINS,
537
acs., 3R., 20P., Henrico Co., N. side James Riv.,
adj. Richard
PARKE;
Trans. of 11 pers. Virginia Land Patent Book, 6:530.
1707.
Feb 8, recd 1 Mar 1707. Darby Enroughty, son of Darby
Enroughty
of Henrico Co., dec'd of Henrico Parish, planter,
for
600 lbs tobacco, to John Pleasants of same, a tract
of land
my
mother now liveth on, on north side of James River
on
south
side of Four Mile Creek, bounded by Deep Bottom,
Nicholas
PERKINS, Robert Sharp, 160 acres. Land was purchased
of
Robert Sharpe by my father 20 Dec. 1686. Wit: John
(I)
Gyles,
Robert (RG) Green. Signed: Darby Enroughty. Henrico
Co,
VA Wills & Deeds 1706-1709, p. 79. 1709. Sept
1, recd 1 Sept
1709.
John Pledge of Henrico Co., planter, for £25,
to Nicholas
PERKINS, Sr., planter, of same, land in Henrico
Parish on north
side
of James River up Four Mile Creek, adjoining said
PERKINS'
land
and John Cannon, 100 acres, 50 of which descended
to me
as
heir of my late father John Pledge, dec'd, and other
50 purchased
of
said Cannon. Wit: Wm Frogmorton, Nowell Burton, John
Pleasants.
Signed: John Pledge. Dorothy, wife of Pledge, relq
her
dower
right. Deed of livery witnessed by Wm Frogmorton,
Nowell
Burton,
Abraham Childres and Peter (+) Baize. Henrico
Co,
VA
Wills & Deeds 1706-1709, p. 181. 1730. Sept 7,
Recd 1st Mon.
Sept.
Abraham PERKINS of St. James Parish, Goochland
Co., to
Joseph
Woodson of County & Parish of Henrico, for £32,
land on
north
side of James River on upper side of Four Mile Creek,
bounded
as
by a deed from John Cannon to Nicholas PERKINS, and
another
from
John Pledge to Nicholas PERKINS, 200 acres. Wit:
Amos (X) Ladd,
John
Burton, Charles Griffith. Signed Abraham (X) Perkins.
Henrico Co,
VA
Wills & Deeds 1725-1737, p. 281. 1632. June 20
William Dawkes,
Planter,
250 acs. in the upper part neare the Neck of land
commonly
called
Verinas, butting E. upon 2 Mi Cr., W. towards land
of
Thomas
PARKER ... Virginia Land Patent Book, 1:107. 1632.
Sept
.
7 William Dawkes, of Verinas, within the Corp. of
Chas. Citty,
Planter,
... 200 acs. within sd. Corp., Ely. upon 2 mi. Cr.,
W towards
land
of Thomas PARKER ... Virginia Land Patent Book,
1:114.
1632/3.
Mar. 15 William Dawkes, of Verinas within the Corp.
of Chas.
Citty,
Planter, 50 acs., within sd. Corp., W. towards land
of Thomas
PARKER
... Virginia Land Patent Book, 1:138. 1633. 21 Mar
John
Ward, Planter of Verinas, 25 acs. E. upon his own land,
W.
towards
land of Thomas PARKER ... Virginia Land Patent Book,
1:146.
1635. 12 Feb Elizabeth PARKER, Widdowe, 100 acs.
in
Varinaes,
Henricoe Co., Between land granted to William Dawkes
on
the E. & the Gleab land on the W., abutting on
the Long field
towards
the maine river, Sly. Nly. into the woods &
S.W. adj. (land)
in
the tenure of the sd. Elizabeth. 100 acs. in the right
of her first
husband
William Sharpe, an Ancient Planter in the time
of Sir
Thomas
Dale, & 100 acs. for trans of 2 servts. ...
Virginia Land
Patent
Book, 1:330. 1636. July 12 Elizabeth PARKER, Widdowe,
500
acs. Henrico Co., Between Curles & Varinaes,
S. upon the
maine
river, E. upon 4 Mi. Cr., W. towards the 3 Mi.
Cr. & N. into
the
woods. Due in the right of her late husband Serjeant
William
Sharpe,
whoe, as by certificate from the Ct. of Henrico
dated 25 Apr.
1636,
transported 9 servants & 2 Negroes: ... Virginia
Land Patent
Book,
1:373. 1637. Aug. 17 Elizabeth PARKER, Widdowe,
950 acs.
Henrico
Co., E. upon 4 Mi. Cr., W. upon land of Seth WARD,
S upon the
river
& N into the woods. Due in right of her late
husband Serjant
William
Sharpe, & Thomas PARKER, whoe at their own
costs &
charges
trans. 19 pers. ... Virginia Land Patent Book, 1:454.
1684.
dated
1 Apr, recd. 1 Apr. Edward Hatcher of Henrico to
Thomas
Jarvis
of Kiquotan in Elizabeth City Co, Gent. who m. relict
of
Nathaniel
Bacon decd 50a in Varina Parish, next to land
formerly
belonging
to widow PARKER and now in occupation of
Will
Byrd, Esq., part of 200a formerly belonging to Will
Danks,
purchased
by Will Hatcher, Jr.
and
Hen. Hatcher of Robert Bullington and Hen. Rowing
and
Alee his wife in two deeds dated 1 Feb. 1661,
and
by Hen. Hatcher, the survivor of the joint purchasers,
sold
to
said Edward Hatcher 20 Aug. 1667. Wit Hen. Randolph,
Wm
Hatcher. Henrico Co, VA Wills & Deeds
1677-1692,
p. 269. 1692/3. Feb. 13, Recd. 17 Apr. 1693. Robert
Sharp
of County & Parish of Henrico, to John Baugh of
Bristol Parish,
Henrico
Co.; witness that Elizabeth Baugh, alias PACKER,
alias
SHARP, died by will recorded in Henrico Co. 1 Feb.
1650
give
to her dau Dorothy PACKER all land she bought of John
Baugh,
commonly called "Peircyes Toyl", ... and by right
devised
by
Dorothy PACKER, now dec'd, sister to John Baugh above
by
the mother's side ... Now said Robert Sharp, grandson
and heir
of
said Elizabeth, for £20 released to said John
Baugh all the above
lands
...Wit: Henry Randolph, James Baugh. Signed Rob (RS)
Sharp.
Katherine,
wife of Robert, relq. her dower right. Henrico
Co, VA
Wills
& Deeds 1688-1697, p. 389
28c) From the Virginia History Magazine, vol 5 #3, Jan 1898.
"The
following extract from an old common-place book now
at
Browsholme,
the old home of the Parker family in Yorkshire,
may
interest
some of that name now in Virginia. Major John Parker
of
Browsholme,
near Clitheroe, England, a distinguished retired
officer
of the British Army, has kindly sent it to us. We
append
a
good deal of information as to the Virginia Parkers,
and will
be
glad to receive additional notes," said the editors.
Unfortunately,
the
copy at the NY Public Library is so fragile that
photocopying is
not
permitted, and I have only copied the line, not
the VA notes.
Those
are land entries for Parker names from the mid-1600s
to
early
1700s. Other researchers have found many county
records;
I'm
working on the same and will post them as found. Also
looking
for
parish records to confirm or correct what is here,
but in the
meantime,
share this old article as a guide to Parker research
28d)
A second race-course in Henrico county was situated
at Varina,
and
here races seem to have been run at regular intervals.
Among
those
taking place on this course was one between the
horses of the
younger
Thomas Batte and Richard Parker. The stake consisted
of
one hundred pounds of tobacco, but the fairness of
the race was
disputed
by Batte because, as he asserted, Parker's mare
had
crossed
in front of his horse and so thwarted his progress
in the race
as
to prevent his coming in ahead. When the point was
submitted
to
the county court, that body found that the only
satisfactory
way
of settling the difficulty was to order that a new
heat between
the
mare and horse should take place on exactly the
same course.
The
justices, it seems, held their sessions at Varina,
and it is quite
probable
that they attended the second race in a body. Whether
they
did or not, however, their decision was, no doubt,
regarded
with
great popular favor as affording a second opportunity
of enjoying
the
most exciting of all Virginian pastimes, a horse
race. [Henrico County
Minute
Book, 1682-1701, p. 242, Va. St. Libr.] Philip Alexander
Bruce,
Social
Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century, (Richmond,
VA:
1907,
reprint Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1995), p. 206.
1681. Dec. 29
Will
of John Ballard. To Richard PARKER, all of my estate
after
debts
paid. To God-daughter Sarah Perkins, dau of Nicholas
Perkins,
a cow
calf. To God-daughter Jane Whitly, dau of William
Whitly,
a cow
calf. Richard PARKER, sole executor. Wit: James
Morrice,
Robert Sharp, William Peirce. Recd. 1 Feb. 1691.
Henrico
Co, VA Wills & Deeds Book #3
1688-1697,
p. 269. 1682. Court Henrico primo die ffeby 1682.
An
Indian
boy named Dick (who came in amongst the English
before
the
last act of Assembly) belonging Richd PARKER and
was
by
him brought to this Wor:ll Court is adjudged six yeares
of
age.
Henrico County Record Book No. 2, 1678-1693
[Orders
& Wills], p. 135, transcribed by Julia
M.
Case. Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, (February
1992) 30:25.
1687.
Apr. 20 Mr. Samuell Bridgwater, 404 acrs, Henrico
Co., Virina
Par:
N. side of James Riv., 20 Apr. 1687, adj. line of
Esqr. Place. Trans.
of
9 pers:... Virginia Land Patent Book, 7:560. 1689.
1 Apr Richard
PARKER
for love and affection to John Cannon, son of John
Cannon
and
Esther his wife, 1 cow calf, being now in possession
of his father.
Wit:
Hen. Randolph, Fran. (X) Cater. Signed: Rich'd
(RP) PARKER.
Recd.
1 Apr 1689. Henrico Co, VA Wills & Deeds Book
#3
1688-1697,
p. 41. 1690. Apr 1 Samuel Bridgwater of Varina
Parish,
Henrico Co, carpenter, for 3000 lbs tobacco, to
Richard
PARKER of same planter, all my plantation
in
Varina Parish granted to me by patent 20 Apr 1687,
404 acrs, next
to
land late belonging to Rowland Place. Wit: Sam. Knibb,
Theodorick
Blande. Signed: Samuell Bridgwater. Recd. 1 Apr 1690.
Henrico Co, VA
Wills
& Deeds Book #3 1688-1697, p. 117 1690. Jun
2 Frances,
wife
of Samuel Bridgwater, relq. dower right in land sold
by her
husband
to Richard PARKER. Henrico Co, VA Wills &
Deeds Book
#3
1688-1697, p. 126. 1691 Feb [p.402] Order for Probate
of the last
Will
& testament of John Ballard dec'd was this
day granted unto Mr.
Richd
PARKER the Executor therein named the same being
prov'd
in
open Court by the Oaths of James MORRIS & Rob:t
SHARP,
two
of the subscribed Wittnesses. John CANNON in open Court
enters
himself security for Richd PARKER his due prformance
of the
last
will of John Ballard dec'd. Henrico County Record
Book
No.
2, 1678-1693 [Orders & Wills], by Julia M. Case,
Magazine
of
Virginia Geneaogy, (May 1995) 33:128. 1692. 16 May,
The
Exec:x
of John Credsy dec's is Order'd at ye next Court
to put
in
dsecurity for prformance of ye sd deced:ts Will.
[Marginal Note:
Rich:d
Parker, Rich:d Robins sec'y. 1692. June Jury: includes
Mr.
Rich:d
Parker 1692. 12 Oct, Rich:d PARKER having Enter'd
an
Accon ag:t Will Dickenson to this Court but neither
part
appearing
the same is therefore dismiss'd wth Costs. 1692.
[?]Jury:
includes
Rich:d Parker Henrico County Record Book No. 2,
1678-1693
[Orders & Wills], by Julia M. Case, Magazine
of Virginia
Geneaogy,
(Fall 1995) 33:285, 290, 295, 300. 1696. 1 Feb,
recd.
1
Feb., Richard PARKER of Henrico, planter, for 4500
lbs tobacco,
to
William Soane, land in same parish granted to Samuel
Bridgwater
and
sold to me, 404a bounded by land patented to Rowland
Place,
Esq.
Wit: Tho. PARKER, John Davis, George Cox. Signed
Richard
PARKER.
Elizabeth, wife of Richard, rel. dower. Henrico
Co, VA
Wills
& Deeds Book #3 1688-1697, p. 675. 1702. Inventory
of John
Feild.
Appraised by Henry Brasie, Richard PARKER, John
Burgany,
Thomas Cardwell. Recd. 1 Apr. 1702. Presented
in court
by
Ann Field, relict of John. Henrico Co, VA Wills
& Deeds Book
1697-1704,
p. 270. 1703. Nov. 1, recd 1 Nov 1703. Nicholas
Perkins,
Sr. of Henrico Co., planter, for love & affection
to
my
son Constantine Perkins, 100 acrs on north side of
James
River,
that I purchased of John Davis. Wit: Jacob Ware,
All.
Clerke,
Rich'd PARKER. Signed Nicholas (N) Perkins.
Henrico
Co, VA Wills & Deeds Book 1697-1704, p. 349.
1704. Rent
Roll.
Henrico Co, VA: William PARKER 100a, Nich senr
PARKER
500A. Charles City Co, VA: James PARKER
160a,
Thomas PARKER 1667a. Smith, The Quit Rents of
Virginia
1704, p. 68. 1710. Apr 2, recd 1 Jun 1710. John
Woodson
of Henrico Co., merchant, to Richard PARKER of the
same,
planter, 3600 lbs tobacco, 120 acres at place called
Half Sink,
bounded
by land formerly belonging to widow Izard and Beachen
Run.
Wit: Ed Well, Thomas (T) Owen, William (W) Turner.
Signed:
John Woodson. Judith, wife of Woodson, relq her
dower
right.
Henrico Co, VA Wills & Deeds Book 1710-1714,
p. 5. 1714.
Feb
7, recd 7 Feb 1714. John Woodson of Henrico Co.,
for 1700 lbs
tobacco,
to Richard PARKER of same, land on south side of
Chickahominy
Swamp near Half Sink, part of a greater tract
granted
to said Woodson by patent, bounded by Daniel Fitzpatrick,
said
PARKER, Beachen Run, William Hopson and Turners
Run,
200
acres. Wit: Thomas Pleasants, Alex'r Cock, John Woodson,
Jr.
Signed: John Woodson. Henrico Co, VA Will & Deed
Book
1714-1718,
p. 13. 1715. Mar 16, recd 4 April 1715 Will of
Benjamin
Watson
of Henrico Parish, son John, dau Judah, bro John,
bro in law
William
Allen, wife Aggy. Wit: Richard PARKER, John Watson,
Elizabeth
ATKISSON. Henrico Co, VA Wills & Deeds 1714-1718,
p.
17. 1716. Recd 7 Jan 1716. Thomas Pleasants, son
of John
Pleasants,
dec'd of County & Parish of Henrico, to Obadiah
Smith
of
same, for £200, land on north side of James
River on south side
of
Chickahominy Swamp, being plantation where Richard
PARKER
formerly
dwelt, and where said Obadiah dwells, 300 acres.
Wit: Tho.
(T)
Harwood, John Watson, Will'm (W) Edwards, Tarlton
Woodson.
Signed:
Thomas Pleasants. Henrico Co, VA Will & Deed
Book
1714-1718, p. 134. 1716/7. dated 7 Jan, recd 7 Jan
1716/7. Richard
PARKER
of County & Parish of Henrico, for love &
affection to my
daughter
Elizabeth wife of William ATKINSON, a tract of land
next
to
Daniel Patricks's land bought of John Woodson, the
land I gave my
daughter
Mary, wife of Lewis JENKINS, and John Woodson, 150
acres.
Wit: John Woodson, Thomas (I) Owen. Signed Richard
(RP)
PARKER. Elizabeth, wife of PARKER, relq her dower
right.
Henrico
Co, VA Will & Deed Book 1714-1718, p. 143. 1716/7.
dated
7
Jan, recd 7 Jan 1716/7. Richard PARKER of County
& Parish of
Henrico,
for love & affection to my daughter Anne wife
of James
DANIEL,
land called Beachen Run, bounded by Lewises branch,
100
acres. Wit: John Woodson, Thomas (I) Owen. Signed
Richard
(RP)
PARKER. Elizabeth, wife of PARKER, relq her dower
right.
Henrico
Co, VA Will & Deed Book 1714-1718, p. 144. 1716/7.
dated
7
Jan, recd 7 Jan 1716/7. Richard PARKER of Henrico
Co., for love
&
affection to my daughter Mary wife of Lewis JENKINS,
part of a
tract
I bought of John Woodson, on Lewises branch, 100
acres. Wit:
John
Woodson, Thomas (I) Owen. Signed Richard (RP) PARKER.
Elizabeth,
wife of PARKER, relq her dower right. Henrico
Co, VA Will
&
Deed Book 1714-1718, p. 145. 1723. Will of Joseph
Watkins
presented
by Anne Watkins, his executrix, and proved by Mathew
Taylor,
a witness; Richard PARKER and Robert Moseby, Security.
Henrico
Co, VA Minute Book 1719-1724, p. 286. 1726/7.
dated
27 Feb, recd 6 Mar 1726/7 Will of Richard PARKER,
Wife
Mitha,
daus: Ann wife of James DANIEL, Elizabeth wife of
William
ATKINSON,
Mary wife of Lewis JINKINS, Son: Richard and he
to
be
executor. Wit: Thomas Owen, Robert Woodson Jr. Henrico
Co,
VA
Wills & Deeds 1725-1737, p. 89. 1729. Mar 5 Francis
Wilkinson
of
St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., to John Law of Henrico
Co., for
£8,
all tract that Richard PARKER sold to said Wilkinson
at haead
of
Turners Run,, next of Robert Morgan, William ADKINS
and Lewis
GINGINS,
100 acres. Wit: John Bacon, John PARKE, Nath'l Bacon.
Signed:
Francis (I) Wilkinson, Mary (W) Wilkinson. Recd
1st Mon. May
1729.
Mary, wife of Francis , relq her dower right. Henrico
Co, VA Will
&
Deed Book 1725-1737, p. 232. 1729. May Court. Warham
Easly
is
appointed Surveyor of the Road from Richard PARKERs
on
Letalious
Creek the best way down to the Manakin Town road
...
Goochland
Co, VA Order Book, 1:99. 1730. Dec. 11 Nathaniel
Maxe,
400 acs. (N.L.), Goochland Co., N. side of Appamattock
Riv.;
Adj. Phillip Thomas, on E. side of Old Licking
Hole Br.,
parting
Thomas & Richard Williamson, John Owens, Richard
PARKER
& Col. William Randolph's line. Virginia Land
Patent
Book,
14:45. 1730. Sept. 28 Hutchinson Burton, 400 acs.,
(N.L.),
Goochland
Co., on N. side of Appamattox Riv., adj. Frederick
Cox,
John
Owen & Richard PARKER. Virginia Land Patent Book,
14:49.
1730/1. Will of John Burgaine ... son William, dau
Judith
Burgaine
... Dated 8 Jan. 1730 Wit: Richard PARKER, Myra
(M)
PARKER.
Recd 10 Mar 1730/1. Goochland Co, VA Deeds &
Wills
1728-1734,
p. 234. 1731. Inventory of John Burganin, dec'd
taken by
William
Moseley, Richard PARKER, Georg Stovall, presented
by
Elizabeth
Burgainy and recd 15 Jun 1731. Goochland Co,
VA
Deeds
& Wills 1728-1734, p. 262. 1731. Deed 17 Aug,
John Owen to
James
Cocke, 2 tracts of land on north side of James River,
parts of
Henry
Gill's patent of 1714 for 500 acres ... Wit: Wm
Womack,
Richard
PARKER. Recd 17 Aug. 1731. Sarah wife of John relq.
dower
right.
Goochland Co, VA Deeds & Wills 1728-1734, p.
274. 1732.
Sept.
28 Henry Hatcher, 400 acs. (N.L.), Goochland Co.,
on N.
side
of Appomatock Riv., adj. Richard PARKER & Burgany's
land,
on
br. of Deep Cr. Virginia Land Patent Book, 14:463.
1734. Mar.
15
Appraisal of improvements on John Woodson's land
at branch of Deep
Creek,
called Watsons Creek. Signed: Richard PARKER, Joseph
Woodson,
Anthony Hughes, Joell Chandler. Recd. 18 Mar.
1734.
Goochland
Co, VA Deed Book #2, 1734-1736, p. 71. 1735. Deed
15
July.
Robert Adams of Goochland Co., to William ADKINSON
of
same,
for £20, 200 acres on north side of James
River on a branch
of
Licking Hole Creek, being part of a survey taken
up by Rober
Adams,
the other part acknowledged to Michael Holland,
bounded by
Thomas
Sanders, Francis Coley, Robert Adams and Michael
Holland.
Wit:
Thos. Sanders, Richard PARKER, Jno. Bowie. Recd.
15 July 1735.
Goochland
Co, VA Deed Book #2, 1734-1736, p. 114. Deed 18
Nov.
1735
Henry Cary of Henrico Co., Gent., from Richard PARKER
of
Goochland
Co., planter, in consideration of one negro named
Toney,
400
acres on south side of James River, bounded by Francis
Epes and
Henry
Hatcher. No witnesses. Signed: Richard PARKER. Recd.
20
Apr
1735. Judith, wife of Richard, relq. her dower right.
Goochland Co,
VA
Deed Book #2, 1734-1736, p. 204. 1746. Dec. 24 John
PARKER to
William
BEAL 200 acres on both sides Stoney Ck. granted
to PARKER
by patent d. 25 Nov. 1743. Wit. William McNight,
Solomon Organ,
Nathaniel
Chambers. R. 4 May 1747. 1746. Dec. 24 John PARKER
to
Solomon
Organ 104 acres on both sides of Stoney Ck. being
granted to
John
PARKER by patent 25 Nov. 1745. Wit: Willm. McNight,
William
Beal,
Nathaniel Chambers. R. 4 May 1747. Lunenburg County
Deed
Book
I:171, 174. Halifax Co., VA Colonial Poll and Tithables
Lists,
1755-1780,
Heritage Papers, Danielsville, GA 30633-9676. COLONIAL
ELECTION
LISTS FOUND AT THE END OF DEED BOOK 3. 1764
Poll
Lists. Mr. Edward Booker's List: Rich'd Adkinson,
Wm.
Adkinson
Sr, Wm. Adkinson. 1765 Poll Lists. Mr. Edward Booker's
List:
Richard Atkinson, Wm. Adkinson. John Donilson's
List: Wm.
Adkerson,
Rich'd Adkersson, Wm. Atkins. A pole taken for
Thomas
Green
17 July 1765: Edward Parker. 1768 Poll Lists. Col.
Nathaniel
Terry's
List: Danl. Parker, Ed. Parker, Rich'd Parker,
Wm. Atkinson.
Col.
John Lewis' List: Dan'l. Parker, Edw'd Parker,
Rich'd Parker,
Will
Atkinson. Walter Cole's List: Edward Parker. Col.
Robert
Wooding's
List: Ed. Parker, Edwd. Parker. Nathaniel Terry's
List:
Richard
Parker Jr., Richard Parker, William Atkinson. Walter
Cole's
List: Edward Parker. 1769 Poll Lists. Isaac Coles'
List:
Edward
Parker. John Lewis' poles: Richard Parker, Richard
Parker,
William
Atherson. HALIFAX CO, VA COLONIAL TITHABLES
AND
TAX LISTS, VSL Accession #21481. Undated: Edward
Parker,
400A, another undated list: Edward Parker, 400A.
Mathew
Sims & his people [probably a road hands list.
people
= slaves]: William Parker, Francis Parker, Edward
Parker
& his people. A deviden list of hands: William
Parker,
Francis
Parker, Edward Parker & fellow. This is Mat
Sims list.
[Most
other names are "Owen."] 1755 List of Land Taxes
and
Negro[es]
Returned by Robert King: Edward Parker 450 0 21
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