Sometime between 1752 & 1755 she was fined in court for having a bastard child. She received one shilling in her father's Will.
He served during the Revolutionary War.
She received one shilling in her father's Will.
He received one shilling in his father's Will.
He received one shilling in his father's Will.
PROBATE RECORDS: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, page 233, Will written 3 Jan 1826 and probated 20 Jan 1834, He calls himself Joseph Parsons, Senior, mentions wife Sarah, grandson Joseph Parsons son of John Parsons his son, all his other children but not named, executor Thomas H. Wooding, witnesses Thomas Williamson, John Wooding & Thomas H. Wooding, he made his mark
He received one shilling in his father's Will.
PROBATE RECORDS: Pittsylvania County, Virginia, page 233, Will written 3 Jan 1826 and probated 20 Jan 1834, He calls himself Joseph Parsons, Senior, mentions wife Sarah, grandson Joseph Parsons son of John Parsons his son, all his other children but not named, executor Thomas H. Wooding, witnesses/fremas Williamson, John Wooding & Thomas H. Wooding, he made his mark
He received land in his father's Will.
He received land in his father's Will.
His will was written 22 Feb 1818 and was probated 16 March 1818.
NOTES: Henry is referred to as the unfortunate son of William and was to be supported out of his father's estate. I wondered if this means he was handicapped in some way?
She was living in St. Francis, Arkansas when her sister Corda died in 1971.
MARRIAGES: KY Pioneers & Their Descendents book #976.9 F829k.. married by John Bennett
CENSUS RECORDS: She was 27 in 1850.