Children
1. William PARKER
2. Beverly PARKER
3. Thomas PARKER
4. Richard PARKER
5. Harry PARKER
6. Benjamin PARKER
7. Ann PARKER
8. Susanna PARKER b: BEF 1765
9. Mary PARKER
10. Catherine PARKER
11. Elizabeth PARKER
Will dated 12 Mar 1797. SUSANNA BEVERLEY WINSLOW m. WILLIAM PARKER, JR.; they were first cousins. Will dated 12 Mar 1797, proven 7 April 1797, Spotsylvania Co., VA. Susannah Beverley (Winslow) Parker predeceased her husband CAPT. William Parker.
In his uncle's (Capt. Beverley Winslow) will, WILLIAM PARKER is willed "400 acres of land part of my Patent in the waters of Bigbone Creek in the County of Fayette and State of Kentucky to be laid odd to him, so as to include as near as convenient one eighth part of the value of the said Patent to him his heirs and assigns forever;"
Per Spotsylvania Co., Will Book E, 1772-1798 (cited in Crozier, p. 52): PARKER, WILLIAM, Spotsylvania Co., d. March 12, 1797, Executors Bond dated July 4, 1797. Wit. Joseph Herndon, Junr., Richard Dickinson, William Duerson, Junr., Thomas Coleman, Junr. Ex. Thomas Winslow, Benjamin Robinson, James Powell. Leg. son William Parker and his son Beverly Parker; sons Thomas, Richard, Harry, Benjamin Parker; daughter Ann Dudley; daughter Susanna Stubblefield; daughter Mary Thomas; daughter Catherine Robinson; daughter Elizabeth Winslow.
Per a letter from Mrs. Richard D. Lawrence: The researcher was John Frederick Dorman, a well known genealogist. He showed the existence of a first wife, Elizabeth, living in Nov. 1754 in Essex County when she and William Parker sold property.