I received a new Parker book this week “The Parker Family from Browsholme, England to Nansemond, Chowan, and Gates Counties, USA” by Surry P. Roberts, Tricia Artim, Courtney Baref
Merry Christmas to all members of Parker Heritage. May God bless each and every one of you. As we all enjoy being with family this Christmas, may we never forget the real reason we celebrate this day.
Hello to all members of Parker Heritage. We had a new member who was abusing her privilege as a member of Parker Heritage so I delete her as I have delete other members in the past BUT this time it, looks like part of our post also disappeared.
As I was updating and adding sources to my research on FG#7. I realized that we have y-DNA matches from all three sons of Richard Parker I, That is from Richard Parker II, Frances and Thomas Parker.
Robert Parker that is listed the 1790 census of Greenville Co., SC on page 113 is the father of Isaac and also the father of Benjamin Parker (P11) Jesse Parker (P 120 and 296) and William Parker.
NOTE: Update June 2023 Richard Parker of Nansemond Co., VA is part of Parker DNA Family #7 and Dr. Richard Parker of Charles City Co., and Henrico Co., VA is part of Parker DNA Family #16. Wayne
I have been busy lately trying to add to the research on my Parker families. The file below is a part of that research. This White family is connected to several different Parker members of FG#7 . As always this is part of my working file and could c
1. WILLIAM1 PARKER was born 1767 in Edgecombe Co., NC, and died 1850 in Pickens Co., AL. He married ELIZABETH BEASLEY. She was born 1772, and died 1838 in Pickens Co., AL.
Hope you all enjoy a few stories from my past. They were written several years ago.
Wayne
Today as I write down some of the stories of my family and friends, I am carried back in time to relive and enjoy the wonderful life that has come my way. I