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John Parham, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia
Death: after August 04, 1804
Elbert County, Georgia, United States
Place of Burial: Nickville, Elbert County, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Parham, III and Mary Parham
Husband of Mary Ann Parham
Father of William Parham; Elizabeth Bennett; Nancy Sargent; Kennon "Cannon" Parham; John P.? Parham, Sr.? and 8 others
Brother of William Parham; Isham Parham; Thomas S. Parham, IV; Sarah Batte and Avery Parham, I

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About John Parham, Sr.

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John PARHAM - Essentials

  • Born: About 1740; Granville, North Carolina- Married: Mary; Granville, North Carolina
  • Died: After 1804; possibly in Elbert County, Georgia, or vicinity
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BY DARYL JAMES

JANUARY 2002

Little is known of John Parham beyond information contained in a will he drafted 4 August 1804. This will was registered 22 April 1805, and reads in full:

In the name of God Amen. I John Parham being in sound mind and memory and calling to mind the state of mortality in which I dayly am, make and ordain this my will and testament and hereby revoke all other will or wills heretofore made by me.

Item 1. My will is first of all that my just debts be paid.

Item 2. I lend my wife Mary Parham both real and personal during her natural life or widowhood. Except two horses, one to my son Thomas Parham, and the other to my son Dickson Parham. Priced to eighty dollars each.

Item 3. My will further is that after the death of my wife above mentioned, my estate then to equally divided between my several children, Viz: Elizabeth Bennett, Cannon Parham, John Parham, Isam Parham, Nancy Sargent, Mary Upshaw, Thomas Parham, Holeberry Hicks, Mildred Parham, Dickson Parham, Frances Parham and Lucy Parham.

Item 4. My estate consists of one small tract of land on the water of Doves Creek (Elbert County, Georgia), it being the place I now live on, six negroes named, Viz: Len, Anthony, Jane, James, and Delilia, a small stock of horses, cows, and hogs together with my household plantation tools and citery.

Item 5. My will further is that my several daughters, Viz: Mary, Mildred, Holeberry, Frances and Lucy have each of them a bed before the division of my estate, priced to thirty five dollars each. My wife has the power to give those beds when she shall or may find it convenient.

Item 6. I do now constitute and appoint my son John Parham and friend Wm Davis, Executors to this Last Will and Testament in whom I repose Real Confidence.

Made, Signed and Sealed this second day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four.

John Parham

Test: Edmond Shachelford, David Hicks, Thomas Parham

Registered the 22nd day of April 1805

W. Higginbotham C.C.O.

The Elbert County that John refers to was established in 1790. It was formed using land ceded by the Cherokee and Creek Indians in a treaty signed 1 July 1773. The first permanent white settlements appeared in the last two decades of the 18th century after the American Revolutionary War, which means John and his wife Mary would have been among the first whites to settle in the area.

-- Sources: The will, provided to this Web site by Robin Morris, a descendant of John Parham through Gad Morris, comes from Ref. Pg. 13, His. Col. of the Ga. Cha. Nat. Soc. D.A.R. Vol 3--Davidson. A copy can also be found at http://users.ap.net/~chenae/parham4.html on the Internet


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John Parham, Sr.'s Timeline

1731
September 26, 1731
Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia
November 6, 1731
1750
1750
Sussex, VA, United States
1760
1760
Virginia, United States
1762
September 7, 1762
Granville County, North Carolina, United States
1762
Granville County, North Carolina, United States
1764
1764
Granville County, North Carolina
1770
1770
Granville County, North Carolina, United States
1772
1772
Warren County, Georgia