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Birth See source 1 for this person See source 2 for this person Original source wording: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000 Original source wording: Date of Import: May 5, 2001 Ancestral File number: P90D-76 [1247726.ftw] [H4355.ged] Lived on the James River at the head of Four Mile Creek in Henrico Parrish. Richard is believed to have descended from the Parker family of Brownshome/shillingham, Yorkshire, England. Richard Parker's Will mentions wife Mitha (or Witha) (on the deeds giving property to his daughters his wife signed Elizabeth); daughter Ann, now wife of James Daniel; daughter Elizabeth, now wife of William Atkinson; daughter Mary now wife of Lewis Jinkins; and son Richard the executor. Thomas Owen and Robert Woodson, Jr. were witnesses. It was dated 27 Feb. 1726 and recorded 6 March 1726. Henry Pew, whose will was recorded in 3rd March 1711, mentioned grandson Joseph Adkins and was witnessed by John Adkins. I found in the Henrico Deed Books the Henry was 45 in 1679 and John was 17 in 1678. Henry Pew also mentioned a grandson Abraham Childers, Jr. In 1686 an Abe Childers (probably the senior Abraham) was 30 years of age. Also along these lines, Richard Parker "for love and affection" gave a cow
According to COLONIAL WILLS OF HENRICO CO. VA PART 1 1654-1737 pg 115 Richard Parker the first was married to a Mary or a Mitha. Their
Lived on the James River at the head of Four Mile Creek in Henrico Parrish. Richard is believed to have descended from the Parker family of Brownshome/shillingham, Yorkshire, England. Richard Parker's Will mentions wife Mitha (or Witha) (on the deeds giving property to his daughters his wife signed Elizabeth); daughter Ann, now wife of James Daniel; daughter Elizabeth, now wife of William Atkinson; daughter Mary now wife of Lewis Jinkins; and son Richard the executor. Thomas Owen and Robert Woodson, Jr. were witnesses. It was dated 27 Feb. 1726 and recorded 6 March 1726. Henry Pew, whose will was recorded in 3rd March 1711, mentioned grandson Joseph Adkins and was witnessed by John Adkins. I found in the Henrico Deed Books the Henry was 45 in 1679 and John was 17 in 1678. Henry Pew also mentioned a grandson Abraham Childers, Jr. In 1686 an Abe Childers (probably the senior Abraham) was 30 years of age. Also along these lines, Richard Parker "for love and affection" gave a cow
Unparsed GEDCOM data: 1 BIRT 2 SOUR @@S266@@ 3 DATA 2 SOUR @@S17@@ 3 DATA See source 2 for this person See source 1 for this person See source 3 for this person See source 4 for this person See source 5 for this person See source 6 for this person Event: Alt. Death Type: Alt. Death Date: 26 Mar 1725 Place: Henrico County, VA Note: Original source wording: Date of Import: Jul 20, 2000 Original source wording: Date of Import: May 5, 2001 Unparsed GEDCOM data: 2 SOUR @@S266@@ 3 DATA 2 SOUR @@S17@@ 3 DATA See source 1 for this person See source 2 for this person <Sources for Richard Parker:> Source 1 Title: 71308.FBK Source 2 Title: 1247726.ftw Source 3 Author: Bill /Longmire/ Title: BILL LONGMIRE Publication: longmire@@parsifal.nando.net; 1996 Source 4 Title: Donahoe.FTW Source 5 Title: H4355.ged Source 6 Title: Michael Hager.FTW |