Parks, Burgess Garner {I1817} (b. UNKNOWN, d. UNKNOWN)
Reference: 1817
Note: Found on the 1850 census, Adams, Dick, Strobridge, Shade, Mason, and others were living in the same community. Most were neighbors.
Reference: 1818
Note: We can now conclude the Mary Ann Dick a sister to Richard Dick and daughter of Peter Sr. & Nancy Ann garner Dick, per Chancery case papers found in County Cleerks record room by researcher & descendant Jacqueline Renee Milburn on October 9 2004. Jacqueline is the 3rd great grandaughter of Mary Ann Dick Adams.
2 Chancery cases involving Peter Dick Heirs:
1. Isaac Dick hr vs. Peter Dick hrs local reel 408 image 283 - LVA reel 408
2. Peter Dick hr vs. Peter Dick hrs local reel 229 image 784 - LVA reel 198
Reference: 1819
Reference: 1820
Reference: 1821
Reference: 1822
Reference: 1823
Reference: 1824
Reference: 1825
Reference: 1826
Note: Margaret's First 2 children were Illegitimate father or father's unknown.
Found in Frederick County Findings Vol 7 #1 page 3
Grave Stone is a fine sand stone with hand chiseled inscription
Source: (Death)
Title: Frederick County FindingsPage: Vol 7 #1 page 3
Reference: 1827
Source: (Death)
Title: TombstonePage: Old Stone Church & Cemetery
Data:
Text: Green Spring Frederick County, Virginia
Reference: 1828
Event: Type: Event
Place: Twin to brother John
Reference: 1829
Event: Type: Event
Place: Twin with sister Rachael
Reference: 1830
Reference: 1831
Source: (Birth)
Title: Frederick County FindingsPage: Vol 7 #1 page 5
Source: (Birth)
Title: US Census 1900Page: Berkeley County, Gerrardstown District
Source: (Death)
Title: TombstonePage: Old Stone Church and Cemetery
Data:
Text: Green Spring Frederick County, Virginia
Reference: 1832
Reference: 1833
Reference: 1834
Reference: 1835
Reference: 1836
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