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Aaron Parker

Birth
Death
1793 (aged 60–61)
Allegany County, Maryland, USA
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Aaron Parker was born about 1732 in Virginia and died before the 29 January 1793 in Allegany County, MD, the son of John Parker 1700-1760 and his wife Catherine Pearson 1702-bef 1751. The 'Elizabeth Parker' listed in his father's 1760 will has been proven to be his step-mother. Aaron Parker married Mary 'Molly' Dobson, the daughter of William Dobson and Susannah (Watson) Scott (widow of Thomas Scott)

Aaron Parker's father-in-law William Dobson's Hampshire Co., VA will [Hampshire Co. W.V. W.B. 1 p 58 - 1798, dated 9-15-1798; probated 10-15-1798] names wife Martha, daut. Margaret and grandsons Thomas Parker, Nathaniel Parker and William Parker. Executors William Donaldson, Jeremiah Sullivan. Witnesses: Robert and Andrew Walker, Samuel McAtte. It's this document that proves the names of Aaron & Mary 'Molly' (Dobson) Parker's three sons.

yDNA tests by descendants of his sons William Dobson Parker 1763-aft 1802 and Nathaniel Parker 1770-1850 show Aaron Parker 1732-1793 belongs to Parker yDNA FamilyGroup #18, which matches yDNA tests by descendants of his brothers Robert Parker 1721-1816 & Nathaniel Parker 1724-1811 sons of John Parker 1700-1760.

IF YOUR TREE includes the Daniel Parker 1752-1818 who died in Dickson Co. TN. who married Sarah Mackintosh, his brother the Elder John Parker (1758-1836) who died at Ft. Parker, TX. their brother Aaron Parker 1765-1833 who died at Copiah, MS., or their sister Susan (Parker) Daughettee who died in 1816 Estill County, KY. then the Nathaniel Parker 1724-1811 who migrated from Hampshire Co. VA to Sumner Co. TN. and his father John Parker 1700-1760 who died in Hampshire Co. VA ARE NOT your ancestors as the Elder John Parker belongs to Parker yDNA Family Group #5. There are only 5 of the first 25 yDNA marker matches between these two Parker lines and 23 of 25 have to match for a biological match. See FamilyTree DNA:
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/parker?iframe=yresults
Aaron Parker was born about 1732 in Virginia and died before the 29 January 1793 in Allegany County, MD, the son of John Parker 1700-1760 and his wife Catherine Pearson 1702-bef 1751. The 'Elizabeth Parker' listed in his father's 1760 will has been proven to be his step-mother. Aaron Parker married Mary 'Molly' Dobson, the daughter of William Dobson and Susannah (Watson) Scott (widow of Thomas Scott)

Aaron Parker's father-in-law William Dobson's Hampshire Co., VA will [Hampshire Co. W.V. W.B. 1 p 58 - 1798, dated 9-15-1798; probated 10-15-1798] names wife Martha, daut. Margaret and grandsons Thomas Parker, Nathaniel Parker and William Parker. Executors William Donaldson, Jeremiah Sullivan. Witnesses: Robert and Andrew Walker, Samuel McAtte. It's this document that proves the names of Aaron & Mary 'Molly' (Dobson) Parker's three sons.

yDNA tests by descendants of his sons William Dobson Parker 1763-aft 1802 and Nathaniel Parker 1770-1850 show Aaron Parker 1732-1793 belongs to Parker yDNA FamilyGroup #18, which matches yDNA tests by descendants of his brothers Robert Parker 1721-1816 & Nathaniel Parker 1724-1811 sons of John Parker 1700-1760.

IF YOUR TREE includes the Daniel Parker 1752-1818 who died in Dickson Co. TN. who married Sarah Mackintosh, his brother the Elder John Parker (1758-1836) who died at Ft. Parker, TX. their brother Aaron Parker 1765-1833 who died at Copiah, MS., or their sister Susan (Parker) Daughettee who died in 1816 Estill County, KY. then the Nathaniel Parker 1724-1811 who migrated from Hampshire Co. VA to Sumner Co. TN. and his father John Parker 1700-1760 who died in Hampshire Co. VA ARE NOT your ancestors as the Elder John Parker belongs to Parker yDNA Family Group #5. There are only 5 of the first 25 yDNA marker matches between these two Parker lines and 23 of 25 have to match for a biological match. See FamilyTree DNA:
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/parker?iframe=yresults


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