Person:Richard Parker (6)

Dr. Richard Parker
m. 31 Dec 1616
  1. Catherine ParkerAbt 1618 -
  2. Alice ParkerAbt 1620 -
  3. James ParkerAbt 1623 - Abt 1663
  4. William ParkerEst 1625 -
  5. Catherine Parker1626/27 - Abt 1634
  6. Robert Parker1628 -
  7. Elizabeth Parker1629 - Abt 1643
  8. Dr. Richard Parker1630 - 1681
  9. Cordelia Parker1631 -
  10. John Parker1633 -
  11. Mary Parker1635 -
  12. Francis Parker1636 -
  13. Jane Parker1637 -
  14. Anthony Parker1639 -
  15. George Parker1640 - Abt 1675
  16. Johanna Parker1641 -
  17. Rowland Parker1643 -
  18. Katherine Parker1644 -
  • HDr. Richard Parker1630 - 1681
  • WJudith Hunt1647 - 1682
  1. Richard Parker, II1670 - 1749
m. Abt 1651
  1. Thomas ParkerAbt 1650 - Abt 1704
  2. Robert ParkerAft 1652 - Abt 1687
  3. Francis ParkerAbt 1657 - Aft 1704
  4. Richard ParkerAbt 1660 - 1725
  5. William ParkerAbt 1661 -
  6. Peter ParkerAbt 1662 - Abt 1684
  7. John ParkerAbt 1663 -
m. Est 1651
  1. Thomas Parker1653 -
  2. William ParkerBet 1661 & 1664 - Bef 1750
  • HDr. Richard Parker1630 - 1681
  • WMary BaileyAbt 1635 - Aft 1686
m. Aug 1656
  1. Richard ParkerAbt 1660 - 1725
Facts and Events
Name Dr. Richard Parker
Gender Male
Christening[1] 29 Nov 1630 Warleggan, Cornwall, England
Marriage to Judith Hunt
Marriage Abt 1651 London, Englandto Sarah Elizabeth Bailey
Marriage Est 1651 Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, United Statesto Sarah Elizabeth Bailey
Marriage Aug 1656 Henrico, Virginia, United StatesCharles City
to Mary Bailey
Death? 23 Apr 1681 Nansemond, Virginia, United States

According to the Virginia Historical Magazine, Mr. Richard Parker patented 400 acres on the south branch of Nansemond River, Oct 5 1654; 300 acres on the north side of James River in Henrico County, at the head of Four Mile Creek, Oct 27; 314 acres in Surry County on Blackwater Swamp, Dec 20, 1670 (due to him in part for coming twice to Virginia); 100 acres in Nansemond at Hood's Neck, Feb 24, 1675-6. On April 23, 1681, Thomas, Richard, and Francis Parker, the three sons of Richard, deceased, were granted 1420 acres on the south branch of Nansemond River, at Parker's Creek, left them by their father's will. At the end of the century these three brothers were living in Nansemond County. This Richard Parker had the title of doctor as well.

References
  1. [1], in England. Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. (FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, Findmypast).

    parents: James and Catherine Parker