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About Richard Parker, of Parker's Creek
--Hood's Creek Parker Family Group #7 FTNDA
Richard Parker II had two sons named Richard Parker III; one by his first wife, name unknown (possible last name Pender), and his last child by his second wife, Sarah Turner. Note that the second Richard Parker III's death date is confirmed - 22 Sept 1749. Note that the first Richard Parker III's death date is approximated, with the knowledge that he died before his half-brother - BEFORE 22 Sept 1749.
Son of Richard and Judith (Burton) Parker, Sr. Husband of Mary (Jones) Parker
Richard and Mary (Jones) Parker Jr. had 6 children and they were:
1. Hannah Parker (m. Thomas Sessions) 2. Judith Parker (m. Benjamin Clements) 3. Richard Parker, III (m. Judith Hunt) 4. Faith Parker (m. John Hunt, Sr.) 5. William Parker (m. Sarah "Sallie" Jones) 6. Ann Parker (m. William Phillips)
Will dtd.: 3 Apr. 1744; prob.: ca. 1751, Surry Co.,GA. Leg.: Daus., Ann Phillips, Faith Hunt, Judith Clements, Hannah Sissions. Sons: Richard Parker (III), Grandson: Frederick Parker. Son: William Parker (III), Son-in-law, Benjamin Clements, h/o Judith Clements. Wife: Mary Parker, Son: William Parker (III), Exec., Wit.: Elizabeth Jones and Robert Jones, Sr. (bk. 9; p. 680).
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68774397
[http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/parkerr.htm#REParker PARKER - From the files of Stephen M. Lawson]
Family Group #7 at http://web.utk.edu/~corn/parkerdna/park5.htm Richard PARKER - b. about 1653/4, probably in Nansemond Co., VA; d. after 1714, Nansemond Co., VA. Son of Richard PARKER I. Resided in that portion of Nansemond Co., VA which later became part of NC. Richard received land by grant in 1681 after the death of his father. However, patents for this land were not issued until Apr. 26, 1698, in parcels of 100 and 400 acres. He received additional land patents between 1698 and 1714 for a total of nearly 700 acres located near his existing holdings at Hood's Creek, in Upper Nansemond in current Suffolk Co.
Miss PENDER - No further information known. Surname is from family tradition, and as recorded by Foxhall PARKER. A PENDER appears on the 1704 Quit Rent roll of Nansemond Co., VA.
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Richard Parker, of Parker's Creek's Timeline
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1653
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Parker's Creek, Nansemond , Virginia
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1677
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Parker Creek, Nansemond County, Virginia, United States
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1681
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1698
Age 45
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Parker's Creek, Nansemond, Virginia
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February 19, 1750
Age 45
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Will processed, Brunswick, VA
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