> Hi there beceel@earthlink.net, > I am very interested in the Wills you mentioned, especially the one on Wm. Parker of > Cumberland County. If you have read over them in their entirety, you > might be able to tell me if any of them mention a son named > 'Bailey/Baley/Baily'? It might even look like Betty. Betty was not a > common name at that time, so if any of them had a child named Betty/Bety, if > it does not specifically say it was a daughter, then it could be my Bailey. > My Bailey was in Cumberland County for some reason in the mid 1750s. Not > sure why, but I found one reference to him there. Could be that his > father was from there???? Do you have a scanner, that you could send me > via e-mail a copy? Whatever is easiest for you. Sure would appreciate > it. > Thanks, Kathy Wells. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <beceel@earthlink.net> > To: <PARKER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 4:08 PM > Subject: [PARKER-L] Parker wills > > > > { SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1}If anyone is interested in these PARKERS, I have > the wills > > as transcribed and submitted by Kathryn Barclay in the > > "Norfolk Navigator". > > > > William PARKER of the parish of Southam in the county of > > Cumberland, VA, 1755. > > > > Obadiah PARKER of the parish of Antrim in the county of > > Halifax, VA, 1777. > > > > Richard PARKER of Halifax County VA, 1781. > > > > > > >