1 Frederick Sapp lived here in s Clermont Co,Oh 150 miles from Knox. Sons of John Sr,Sapp. But his brother,'Ky"George Sapp,after a few years here,took is Durbin wife to Knox Co, where one of Ky George Sapp's m 1 of Mountian George Sapp's. Once Oldtown folks. One of the Ohio Co partners running things at Cumberland,Md was a Parker. 1750's. Another was ol Tom Cresap. who had a Frederick Co,Md suit 1750's with a Parker. Thinking these are Patterson Creek Parkers. On Sun, 1 Oct 2000 21:41:07 -0400 "Patricia Hook" <pahook@hereintown.net> writes: > Hi Dan, > > > Thanks Dan, > > That is the same data I found at Romney Library. I am researching > PARKER > families of HAMPSHIRE Co. I have found references to THOMAS PARKER > who > lived at North River Mills, GEORGE PARKER 1700--1757 m; ANN > MAJORS son > Benjamin, and a JOHN PARKER d. 1760 wife; Elizabeth TALIAFERRO, > GILES > or BOND. John's spouse is proving very illusive. > > Thomas Parkers Land was referred to as FORT T. PARKER, Johns Land > was > referred to as FORT JOHN PARKER. GEORGE PARKER and Ann Majors is > listed > as having one son BENJAMIN m; MARGARET THORNTON. > > Anyone know if these 3 PARKER's were related???? And does anyone > have > any verification of the Spouse of JOHN PARKER--was she ELIZABETH > TALIAFERRO, BOND or GILES???? > I am trying to find if my gggg-grandfather ROBERT PARKER was related > to > these PARKER's of HAMPSHIRE CO. Was this the same ROBERT PARKER > and wife > MARY who sold Land to JAMES HIETT of Hamp. Co. in 1794???? (Land > was > located on Great Cacapon. Witnessed by; John Slane, Wm. Olderton > and > Elizabeth Parker.) > > ROBERT PARKER d. 1817, left Will in Allegany Co. MD. naming wife; > MARY, > children; BENJAMIN, NANCY, MARY MARGARET "POLLY", WILLIAM, > ROBERT, > Jr. and SARAH. Just found "Polly" in 1850 Census living in Knox > Co. > Ohio with her 2nd husband Thomas J. Porter. She was married first > to > FREDERICK SAPP. > > Any help appreciated ..... > Pat Hook in Allegany Co. MD. > > ---------- > > From: DanlHarris <DanlHarris@mgfairfax.rr.com> > > To: WVHAMPSH-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [WVHAMPSH-L] PARKER+ MCGUIRE > > Date: Sunday, October 01, 2000 8:51 PM > > > > I just found a piece of paper with the following. It is a > continuation > page > > and I don't have the source, nor the previous page. I am sending > this > > because there has been some recent PARKER and MCGUIRE emails. It > reads, > > > > "and his wife, Elizabeth. John PARKER's will was proved in > Hampshire > > County, 11/11/1670. There were six children of this union. > Catherine > > relict of John PARKER, married Thomas MCGUIRE. Her will was > proved > > 9/12/1786, and she left her property to her well beloved step son, > William > > MCGUIRE. In J.N. Toner's Diary of Washington, he states April 26, > 1750; > > plat drawn, 'Then survey for John PARKER of South Branch a certain > tract > of > > waste land situate in Frederick and on Little Cacapon and about > 1/2 > mile, > > above Buffalo Lick and bounded as followeth, etc.' There was an > old > fort at > > PARKERs. This defense was situated on the South Branch of the > Potomac, > ten > > miles from Fort Ashby on the same stream and had a garrison of > thirty > men. > > A scap of informtion in Hamilton's 'Letters to Washington' runs, ' > A > weekly > > return of company of Rangers stationed at PARKERs plantation under > command > > of Captain COOKES 19th Dec 1775' shows on that date 27 'total > 'effectives'." > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.