Matching family tree profiles for Elizabeth (Gibson) Brown Parker, of Saura Creek
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About Elizabeth (Gibson) Brown Parker, of Saura Creek
She’s showing the same age as father Gideon Gibson, of the Pee Dee River, nor did he have a daughter Elizabeth. Detached her as daughter 2 February 2024.
Biography
Elizabeth (Gibson ) Parker / Old Cheraw was born in Virginia, United States.
Elizabeth married Chief Richard Parker, of Cranny Creek circa 1680 in Surry, Virginia. Together they had the following children: Chief Thomas Parker/ Old Cheraw; listed as "Chief of Churrah" while serving Col Eaton at Tabb's Creek' Cheraw Francis Parker, of Fishing Creek; "Chief of Churrah", Richard Parker.
She died circa September 1728 in Virginia, United States.
atDna Signature Cluster: SNP 19 20m https://www.facebook.com/Descendants-of-Elizabeth-Smith-Old-Cheraw-...
Name for Lower Chippoake River group found by John Smith and denoted on 1612 Map by as Chippoakes which was passed down as "Old Cheraw, formerly of the Dan and dispersed to the Pee Dee over from Tazewell pre- British era.
Elizabeth (Gibson) Brown Parker, of Saura Creek's Timeline
1695 |
1695
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Coropeake, Virginia
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1710 |
1710
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Cheepoake Creek, West of Dismal Swamp, Va
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1712 |
1712
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Cheepoke Creek, West of Dismal Swamp,, Coropeake, VR, "Churrah Land Reserve of 1450 Acres,
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1717 |
1717
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Chowan County, North Carolina, United States
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1728 |
September 1728
Age 33
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Coropeake, Virginia
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