Box 13
Contains 67 Results:
Bond transfer from Christopher Leauverett to Benjamin Parker, 1820 August 22
Architectural drawings, genealogical notes, land grants, plats, indentures, inventories, Parker family land and legal, newspaper clippings and miscellany. Organized first by content and second by chronology.
Copy of Benjamin Parker's will, 1825 May 20 (from original of 1825 April 20)
Leaving much of his estate to his niece, Rachel V. Parker.
Sheriff's Bill of Sale for five slaves to Rachel V. Parker, 1831 March 8
Slaves previously property of the deceased George Parker, sold at public auction on 1831 February 8.
Indenture, 1834 February 18
Ann Lesesne conveys estate (85 Chapel Street) to Rachael V. Parker for $2,200. The plot had previously been conveyed to Lesesne through the will of Thomas Winstanley deceased.
Adam Tunno and Thomas Winstanley, acknowledging the receipt of $2,200 from Rachael Parker for 85 Chapel Street, 1834 February 18
Architectural drawings, genealogical notes, land grants, plats, indentures, inventories, Parker family land and legal, newspaper clippings and miscellany. Organized first by content and second by chronology.
Will of Peter G. Parker, 1841 July 2
Leaving much of his estate to wife, Maria Louisa.
Will of (the same) Peter G. Parker, 1843 June 9
Architectural drawings, genealogical notes, land grants, plats, indentures, inventories, Parker family land and legal, newspaper clippings and miscellany. Organized first by content and second by chronology.
Copy of will of Rachel V. Parker, 1856 January 2
Sarah Martha Parker and her sons Charles Henry and Robert, $2000 (total), the sons to be invested until 21; the remainder to be divided equally between Mary Parker and Sarah E. Parker (sisters) who are to be executrixes.
Copy of will of Mary Parker, 1862 May 2 (from original of 1859 April 2)
Providing: Sarah Martha Drayton (niece), $1000; Charles H. Drayton, $500; Robert D. P. Drayton, $500; Mary June Carlisle (niece), $500; Robert D. Parker, $500; Sarah E. Parker (sister), all the silver and all else. When Sarah E. Parker would die, half the slaves to Sarah Martha Drayton and half to her sons, Charles Henry and Robert when they become 21; Sarah E. Parker to be executrix.
Confederate bond of Sarah E. Parker for $8,750, 1863 April 1
Architectural drawings, genealogical notes, land grants, plats, indentures, inventories, Parker family land and legal, newspaper clippings and miscellany. Organized first by content and second by chronology.