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Aaron Parker

Birth
Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA
Death
1804 (aged 22–23)
Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Near Fort Morgan, Sumner County, Tennessee Add to Map
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Aaron Parker's birth year is calculated based upon his being 21 years of age in 1803 (split between his siblings Mary Parker's birth year and Robert Parkers birth) when his father Nathaniel Parker sold negroes, horses and cattle to him:

I, Nathaniel PARKER of Sumner Co TN, for the affection I have to my beloved son Aaron PARKER, have sold unto Aaron PARKER all the negros, horses and cattle. All mentioned in original document. This 5 July 1803.
A N MILLER Nathaniel PARKER
Job WALKER
Thomas PARKER
Reg: 27 September 1803

Died without issue before March 1805 when his nuncupative will (declared orally) which was proven in Sumner County, Tennessee court on that date named his surviving siblings: John, Thomas, Richard, Isaac, Nathaniel, Robert Parker, Elizabeth Colyer (Collier) and Mary Thompson. (Missing from the list of siblings was Susannah (Parker) Beeler, wife of Charles Beller who died before 1805 in Jefferson County, KY. Her stepson John C. Beeler, who had married Thomas Parker's daughter Elizabeth Parker participated in the settlement of Nathaniel Parker (1724-1811) in an 1814 land indenture "John C. Beeler, for himself and brothers....grandchildren of Nathaniel Parker."
Aaron Parker's birth year is calculated based upon his being 21 years of age in 1803 (split between his siblings Mary Parker's birth year and Robert Parkers birth) when his father Nathaniel Parker sold negroes, horses and cattle to him:

I, Nathaniel PARKER of Sumner Co TN, for the affection I have to my beloved son Aaron PARKER, have sold unto Aaron PARKER all the negros, horses and cattle. All mentioned in original document. This 5 July 1803.
A N MILLER Nathaniel PARKER
Job WALKER
Thomas PARKER
Reg: 27 September 1803

Died without issue before March 1805 when his nuncupative will (declared orally) which was proven in Sumner County, Tennessee court on that date named his surviving siblings: John, Thomas, Richard, Isaac, Nathaniel, Robert Parker, Elizabeth Colyer (Collier) and Mary Thompson. (Missing from the list of siblings was Susannah (Parker) Beeler, wife of Charles Beller who died before 1805 in Jefferson County, KY. Her stepson John C. Beeler, who had married Thomas Parker's daughter Elizabeth Parker participated in the settlement of Nathaniel Parker (1724-1811) in an 1814 land indenture "John C. Beeler, for himself and brothers....grandchildren of Nathaniel Parker."


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