1735 - 1805 (70 years)
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Name |
William Alexander Parker [2] |
Birth |
1735 |
, , Maryland, USA [2] |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1782 |
, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA [3] |
Death |
1805 |
, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA [2] |
Residence |
1820 |
, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA [4] |
Residence |
1830 |
, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA [5] |
Burial |
Toshes, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA [6] |
Person ID |
I48219 |
Master |
Last Modified |
26 Mar 2023 |
Family |
Henrietta Hyde Donnell, b. 1740, , Fauquier, Virginia, USA d. 25 Jul 1823, Toshes, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 83 years) |
Marriage |
1751 |
, , Virginia, USA |
Children |
+ | 1. Benjamin Parker, b. 27 Feb 1759, , Fauquier, Virginia, USA d. 19 Oct 1836, Elizabethtown, Hardin, Kentucky, USA (Age 77 years) |
| 2. William Alexander Parker, b. 1760, , Fauquier, Virginia, USA d. Jul 1839, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 79 years) |
| 3. Henry Sterling Parker, b. 5 Jan 1767, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. 7 Dec 1818, , Hardin, Kentucky, USA (Age 51 years) |
+ | 4. George Parker, b. 5 Apr 1769, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. 6 Apr 1859, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 90 years) |
| 5. Nancy Parker, b. 1775, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. Jul 1829, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 54 years) |
| 6. David Parker, b. 1780, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. Jun 1824, , Hardin, Kentucky, USA (Age 44 years) |
| 7. James B Parker, b. Between 1785 and 1794, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. 25 Jan 1827, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 42 years) |
| 8. Malinda "Milley" Parker, b. 4 Sep 1785, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. 20 Jul 1854, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 68 years) |
| 9. John Parker, b. Abt 1791, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. Before 1870, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 78 years) |
+ | 10. Elijah Parker, b. 1792, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. 1890, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 98 years) |
| 11. Abram or Abraham Parker, b. Abt 1793, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. 1821, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 28 years) |
| 12. Joseph Parker, b. Bef 1794, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA d. Bef 1830, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA (Age 36 years) |
| 13. Sally Parker, b. Abt 1794, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA |
| 14. Judith Parker, b. Aft 1800, , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA |
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Family ID |
F10960 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
26 Mar 2023 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 1735 - , , Maryland, USA |
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| Marriage - 1751 - , , Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 1782 - , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA |
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| Death - 1805 - , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 1820 - , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA |
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| Residence - 1830 - , Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA |
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| Burial - - Toshes, Pittsylvania, Virginia, USA |
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Notes |
- William Alexander Parker Family
Toshes/Toler’s Ferry, Virginia.
William Alexander Parker’s ancestors landed at the Cliffs, St. Mary’s County, Maryland, in 1635. Some of the Parkers migrated to the Baltimore and Washington, DC areas. William Alexander Parker, youngest of his family, moved to Fauquier County, Virginia. He then left Fauquier County and moved to Pittsylvania County in 1768 – to get away from the Indians and to raise tobacco. He and his wife built a home at Toshes, near Toler’s Ferry. It is believed that his wife’s name was Henrietta. Some of their children were David, Benjamin and George. It is told that William Alexander had two other sons who were killed at Braddock’s Defeat in 1755. David and Benjamin moved to Hardin County, Kentucky.
David was there in 1820, when David’s wife accidentally used arsenic instead of soda when preparing their bread; poisoning herself, David and two of their children. Benjamin, David’s considerably older brother, became the guardian of his brother’s surviving children. Some of the Kentucky Parkers moved to Illinois, while others, during the early and mid-1800’s ventured to Texas (Fort Parker) where one of the Parker children, Cynthia Ann, nine years of age, was kidnapped during a Comanche raid in 1836. Cynthia Ann married a Comanche chief. One of her children was Quanah Parker, a well known Comanche chief, who made numerous trips to Washington, DC to negotiate on behalf of his people.
-The Last Comanche Chief, The Life and Times of Quanah Parker, Bill Neeley, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc).
George Parker married Frances Oaks and stayed at the home place in Pittsylvania County (Toshes). Frances Oaks is related to the Toler family – also spelled Towler. George was born in 1769 and died April 5, 1859. He and his wife are buried at the Parker/Rorer home place, Toshes.
George and Frances had a large family. David Parker, one of their offspring, was born 1802; m. 1st Mary A. Toler (Toler’s Ferry), 1849; m. 2nd Mary Amanda Goggin, 1855; and they also lived in the same house as David’s parents, George and Frances (Oaks). It became the Parker ancestral home. Mary Goggin’s 2nd cousin was Mark Twain (Samuel L Clemens) (see Our Kin, Ackerly and Parker, Bedford County, Virginia families). Mary Goggin Parker had a brother, the Reverend Thomas C. Goggin, well known preacher in Bedford County during the 1800’s.
Another one of George and Frances’ children was the Reverend Joseph Parker, who served a number of churches, and who was very well known and beloved during his lifetime. His farmhouse was renovated in more recent times, and is currently known as Bernard’s Landing (Smith Mountain Lake) in the Bedford, Virginia area. (Moneta). David and Mary (Goggin) Parker’s children were William (Willie) David, Penhook, Pigg River; George Stephen, Vinton, Va; Mary Emily (Emma) m. Jimmy Rorer (Emma and Jimmy Rorer established their residence at the old Parker home – in order to be with her aging and widowed mother, Mary Goggin Parker) – thus it became known as the Parker/Rorer place; and Charles (Charlie) Ross Parker, who m. Mary A. Tuck (Mary Tuck related to Glenns and Whiteheads of Pittsylvania County). Charlie and Mary lived on the Staunton River, Toshes, Virginia. The family attended Summersett Baptist Church. Alice Parker, wife of Giles Jefferson Morton was the youngest of their nine children. She lived in Pittsylvania County all her life.
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- [S252] Ancestry.com, 1830 United States Federal Census, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.), Year: 1830; Census Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 201; Page: 344; Family History Library Film: 0029680.
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