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Simon Parker, Old Cheraw, Marion's Raider

Also Known As: "Marion's Raider", "One of the Chief Men among the Nottoway Leaders"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wolf Pit, Richmond County, NC, United States
Death: 1809 (49-63)
2400 Park Access Road, Dillon, Dillon County, SC, 29536, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Simon Parker Sr, of Wolf Pit, NC and Judah (Knight) Parker
Husband of Margit Parker, of Georgetown
Father of Margaret Parker, co-founder of Cheraw, MS
Brother of Francis Parker, I, Marion's Raiders; Judah Parker; Mary Sarah West, of Gates Co., NC; Winne Knight; William Parker, Sr., Marion's Raider Patriot and 9 others

Managed by: Marsha Gail Veazey
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About Simon Parker, Old Cheraw, Marion's Raider

ydna Group 21 and 28 transfer communals of the Parker Appropriated Named after their apprentices; very similar names as Group 7 and in some of the neighboring areas; but land deeds, wills, and their diaspora accounts show these groups; left for Indian Territory as groups number 21 an 28 - at http://web.utk.edu/~corn/parkerdna/park5.htm Old Cheraw Simon Parker, Jr, Marion's Raider was born circa 1755 at Wolf Pit, Randolph Co, NC. His parents were Old Cheraw Simon Parker, Sr and Judah (Knight) Parker / Cheraw By Marriage.

Simon married Cheraw Margit Parker of Cheraw, SC. Together they had the following children: Margaret Parker Pounds /Co founder of Cheraw, MS.

He died after 1810 in Horry Co, SC .



Mentioned in his dad's will. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/11371257?h=2460ee]

Married to Marget (born Parker of tithable N.A. John Holland Parker and Elizabeth of Edgecombe Co, NC) + Md. in 1760 in Cheraw, Georgetown, SC

Marion's Raider and signer of the Kingston Co Court Petition for More Fair Court For People of Color, signing as One of the many "Chief Men Among The Nottaway" ( MEANING, formerly of Jarrett, VA area with William Williams "Choctaw Bill" as licensed Nottoway Planter and guide for Patriots serving in Rev War and receiving Treaty land of personal reservations by the 1810 time for Mississippi Territory. It is not known that Patriot Simon Parker, Jr got to see his personal reservation unfold; however, his daughter Margaret did in a community of migrating Marion's Raiders moving to what they called Marion Co, MS, named by community trekker John Lott III. This was a community move in multiple wave after wave of those receiving treaty lands, namely Daniel Glover and Benjamin Richardson, etc., key commissioners of what became Pearl River Co, MS.

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Simon Parker, Old Cheraw, Marion's Raider's Timeline

1750
1750
Wolf Pit, Richmond County, NC, United States
1791
1791
2400 Park Access Road, Dillon, Dillon County, SC, 29536, United States
1809
1809
Age 59
2400 Park Access Road, Dillon, Dillon County, SC, 29536, United States