-Signed: 1 Dec 1730; Proved: 1 Apr 1731. Recorded in Worcester County 1808
-Bequests to: wife Tabitha Parker; son George Parker; other eight children – John Parker, Tabitha (Parker) Muholas [Nicholas?], Philip Parker, Charles Parker, Samuel Parker, Elinor Parker, Sarah Parker, and Leah Parker. Grandson John Turner (part of tract called Parker’s Adventure)
-Enslaved people listed in will: girl named Nan (to son George); Danae (to son John, a mulatto); man named Jack (to son Samuel); girl named Dinah (to daughter Elinor); girl named Hannah (to daughter Leah); girl named Jude (to daughter Sarah)
-Executors: wife Tabitha Parker and son Samuel Parker.
-Witnesses: Isaac Morris, Henry Jarman; James Muhols? [Nicholas]
-Bequests to: son George Parker; son Philip Parker; son Charles Parker; son Samuel Parker; daughter Sarah Dennis; daughter Elinor Dennis; daughter Tabitha Nicholas; granddaughter Tabitha Parker, daughter of son Sam’ Parker grandson John Turner; grandson Charles Parker, son of John Parker. Enslaved people bequeathed: woman named Hannah, boy named Eben, girl named Rose, boy named Jo.
-Executor: son, George Parker
-Witnesses: Elizabeth Truit, Rachell Nicholas, Isaac Morris
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Tabitha by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Tabitha: