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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
William Parkison |
Gender |
Male |
Marriage |
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to Elizabeth _____ |
Other[3] |
1770 |
, , Washington County, Pennsylvania,Property |
Other[4] |
Bef Sep 1787 |
, , Bourbon County, Virginia (later Kentucky),Property |
Residence[2] |
19 Sep 1787 |
, Limestone, Carter County, Virginia (later Kentucky), |
Other[5] |
24 Nov 1790 |
, Washington, Mason County, Virginia (later Kentucky),Property |
Other[6] |
1793 |
, Washington, Mason County, Kentucky,Property |
Other[7] |
Bet 1796 and 1797 |
, , Mason County, Kentucky,Tax |
References
- ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
pg 39-40. - ↑ Ed H Parkison. Chasing the Frontier, A History of the Parkison Family. (Work in progress through 25 Jun 2001)
signed petition to VA for division of Bourbon County which was approved and resulted in Mason County; pg 48.
- ↑ 400 acres PA by a VA certificate
- ↑ before divided in to Mason Co
- ↑ Licensed to keep an oridinary. i.e. tavern in his house
- ↑ A-308 26 Nov 1793 William Parkinson and Elizabeth his wife of Mason co AND Henry Lee and Alexander D. Orr of Mason co Tr: Sale of one half acre land for 300 pounds in Washington, Mason co, it being one half moiety of #21, 22. Clerk: Thomas Marshall Jr.
A-318 22 Jan 1793 William Parkison and Elizabeth his wife of Mason co AND John Johnston of Mason co Tr: Sale of one Out Lott #30 for 25 pounds, in Washington, Mason co Clerk: Thomas Marshall, Jr.
- ↑ Appears on tax lists
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