Person:Alexander Parker (9)

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Alexander Parker
b.Abt 1749 Virginia
d.Apr 1829
m. Abt 1749
  1. Alexander ParkerAbt 1749 - 1829
  2. Ann Parker1755 - 1824
  3. Richard ParkerAbt 1759 -
  4. Winslow ParkerAbt 1761 - Bef 1831
  5. William ParkerAbt 1762 - Abt 1797
  • HAlexander ParkerAbt 1749 - 1829
  • WSarah SmithAbt 1751 -
m. 3 Nov 1770
Facts and Events
Name Alexander Parker
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1749 Virginia
Marriage 3 Nov 1770 Louisa County, Virginiato Sarah Smith
Death? Apr 1829

Records in Virginia

  • Sept. 4, 1826 in Culpeper County, Virginia, Alexander Parker stated that he was a resident of said county aged 76 years; that he enlisted in the army in January 1776 for two years in the state of Virginia in the Company commanded by Capt. Oliver Towles in the 6th Virginia Regiment. He also stated the he had raised 14 children, 13 of whom he supposes to be living. Most of them have large families and are in indigent circumstances; he has a wife upwards of 70 years of age and a single daughter, a weak and delicate woman, and none of his children are living with him. Since November, last, he has lived with a friend Mr. William Robertson of Culpeper County, etc.
W. Jones stated Sept. 24, 1826:
I have examined the will of Charles Smith of the Parish of St. Martin, County of Louisa, Virginia, in reference to the effect of the device of the residue of his estate, real and personal, to John Hawkins, in trust for his son William, and his daughters, Ann and Sarah, the last of whom intermarried with the within named Alexander Parker, and as it is said, became entitled, in virtue of the said device, to certain slaves. This clears that the device devested in Mrs. Parker, only a use for life in these slaves; remainder at her death to her children.


  • Spotsylvania County, Virginia Records,? by Crozier - page 308 - year 1774: William Parker of Spotsylvania County, Gent., and his son, Alexander Parker, Jr., give Power of Attorney regarding property in St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol, Great Britain. The will of William Parker is recorded in 1797 in Spotsylvania County in Will Book E - page 1611. [Source: Kentucky Ancestors, Vol 10 #3, 1975. Transcribed by Cherie McAllister]