Charles' father died before October 7, 1674. He inherited, along with his brother Phillip, all other land belonging to his father and not already bequeathed to his brothers, George and John.[4]
Footnotes
↑ No source for the birth date of 1665. His father refers to him and his brother, Phillip, as his two youngest sons. Suppose he is the fifth child.
↑ No source for this birth place. Could have been Northampton County?
↑#Will-Parker-1963 Charles is, by definition, the Charles mentioned in Will-Parker-1963. His mother may not have been Florence Cade, but it seems likely.
↑#Will-Parker-1963 No evidence yet regarding the land actually inherited.
Sources
#Long: Long, John D., "Robert, George and John Parker of Accomac and Northampton Counties, Virginia, and Their English Connection", The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 61, No. 1 (Jan., 1953), pp. 68-79, Published by: Virginia Historical Society JSTOR
#Will-Parker-1963: The abstract of the will of George Parker, of Accomac County, Virginia, dated 6 January 1673, proved 7 October 1674 (recorded Accomac County Records, Liber 1673-1676, Wills (v), page 184) was published in the article by John D. Long. It is separately referenced for clarity but is not re-produced here.
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