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Sallie Brewer Parks

Birth
Elk Creek, Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death
18 Aug 1903 (aged 94)
Burial
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When Lewis died he left his bible and records to Sallie
In years to come their house burned and the things were destroyed.
The bible was not destroyed it showed up later it was either the same bible or another one.

This was told to Marie Alexander by an 94 year old relative which she had the pleasure of talking to.

The stories of where all the children moved to was also told by her. She could remember going back to Grayson County when she was a small child. She could remember the g/daughter of Mastin Brewer.

Grayson County Virginia, marriage info; Bond 1837-9; 10 April 1837; Pilgrim Parks and Sally Brewer, daughter of Lewis; surety Mastin Brewer. Return 5-76; Rev. Jonathan Thomas married Pilgrim Parks and Salley Brewer on 15 April 1837.She died between 1870 and 1880, per what I found on the census below.

1870 CENSUS OF PILGRIM PARKS
Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 7, 2014

The U.S. Census enumerated on July 23, 1870 shows the couple living in Helton, Ashe County, North Carolina: Pilgram Parks, age 59, male, white, occupation: farmer, real estate valued at $200, personal estate valued at $120, born in Virginia; Sally Parks, age 61, female, white, occupation: keeping house, born in Virginia.

1875 DEATH OF SALLY PARKS
Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 7, 2014

While there is a Find a Grave index listing for the death of Sally, her death date is approximated and location is unknown. As she is listed on the 1870 census in Ashe County, North Carolina, and Pilgrim is listed as a widow in the 1880 census in Grayson County, Virginia, she died in between those two times in either location.

The Find A Grave Index lists the following record: "Name: Sallie Brewer, Birth Date: 17 Sep 1808, Birth Place: Elk Creek, Grayson County, Virginia."

1880 CENSUS OF PILGRIM PARKS
Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 7, 2014

The U.S. Census enumerated on June 29, 1880 shows him living as a boarder in the household of Freelin Parks in Grayson County, Virginia: Pilgrim Parks, white, male, age 66, widow, occupation: farml laborer, born in Virginia, father born in Virginia, mother born in Virginia.


When Lewis died he left his bible and records to Sallie
In years to come their house burned and the things were destroyed.
The bible was not destroyed it showed up later it was either the same bible or another one.

This was told to Marie Alexander by an 94 year old relative which she had the pleasure of talking to.

The stories of where all the children moved to was also told by her. She could remember going back to Grayson County when she was a small child. She could remember the g/daughter of Mastin Brewer.

Grayson County Virginia, marriage info; Bond 1837-9; 10 April 1837; Pilgrim Parks and Sally Brewer, daughter of Lewis; surety Mastin Brewer. Return 5-76; Rev. Jonathan Thomas married Pilgrim Parks and Salley Brewer on 15 April 1837.She died between 1870 and 1880, per what I found on the census below.

1870 CENSUS OF PILGRIM PARKS
Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 7, 2014

The U.S. Census enumerated on July 23, 1870 shows the couple living in Helton, Ashe County, North Carolina: Pilgram Parks, age 59, male, white, occupation: farmer, real estate valued at $200, personal estate valued at $120, born in Virginia; Sally Parks, age 61, female, white, occupation: keeping house, born in Virginia.

1875 DEATH OF SALLY PARKS
Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 7, 2014

While there is a Find a Grave index listing for the death of Sally, her death date is approximated and location is unknown. As she is listed on the 1870 census in Ashe County, North Carolina, and Pilgrim is listed as a widow in the 1880 census in Grayson County, Virginia, she died in between those two times in either location.

The Find A Grave Index lists the following record: "Name: Sallie Brewer, Birth Date: 17 Sep 1808, Birth Place: Elk Creek, Grayson County, Virginia."

1880 CENSUS OF PILGRIM PARKS
Researched by Timothy J. Barron, updated October 7, 2014

The U.S. Census enumerated on June 29, 1880 shows him living as a boarder in the household of Freelin Parks in Grayson County, Virginia: Pilgrim Parks, white, male, age 66, widow, occupation: farml laborer, born in Virginia, father born in Virginia, mother born in Virginia.




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