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Luraney Parker

Female 1756 - 1849  (93 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Luraney Parker was born 1756, Lexington, South Carolina (daughter of John Parker and Ivy Rachel Sessums); died Jun 1849, Lexington, South Carolina; was buried , Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lexington, SC.

    Luraney married Gregory “Grig” Clark 1 Jan 1771, South Carolina. Gregory (son of Charles Clark and Elizabeth “Betty”) was born 1752, Sampson County, North Carolina; died Jan 1837, Turkey Creek, Lexington, South Carolina; was buried , Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lexington, SC. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Clarissa Jane Clark was born 1788, Lexington, Orangeburg, South Carolina; died 1886, Grandby, Missouri? per 1860 census.
    2. Sarah “Sally” Clark
    3. Nancy Clark
    4. Fannie Clark
    5. Catherine Clark
    6. Cornelius Clark
    7. Parker Clark
    8. Rachel Clark
    9. Katy Clark
    10. Charity Clark

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Parker was born 1725, Tarboro, Edgecomb, North Carolina (son of John Parker, Sr. and Mary Stone); died 10 Feb 1806, Coharie Creek, Duplin, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Parker, John, Private, NC Militia
       Though an older man, he took part in the effort to gain independence for his many sons and home place.  With three John Parkers in an area that included Bladen, Old Dobbs and Duplin Counties, with a John in each, it is hard to determine which John each voucher in the NC Army Accounts belongs to.  A John Parker did receive a militia voucher # 168 from the Wilmington District.
       John of what was to become Sampson County, was the father of a large family of boys, two of which fought for independence, Francis and William.  They were listed together in the Special census of 1784/6 as having 1010 acres to be taxed.
       John the father made his will on 22 Mar 1786 and it was taken to the Sampson Court to be probated on 23 April 1800.  He left 1010 acres to the use of his wife, but did not name her.  On Feb 1806, son Nicholus with a Sessums Parker asked the court to appoint them executors for the estate of John Parker, deceased.  Source: Reveloutionary War Record Duplin/Sampson by V.L. Bizzell and O.M. Bizzell, page 203.

    Birth:
    1721, Chowan, NC

    John married Ivy Rachel Sessums 1750, Duplin, North Carolina. Ivy (daughter of Nicholas Sessums and Elizabeth Hooker) was born 1733, Edgecombe, NC; died 1792, Duplin, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ivy Rachel Sessums was born 1733, Edgecombe, NC (daughter of Nicholas Sessums and Elizabeth Hooker); died 1792, Duplin, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 1. Luraney Parker was born 1756, Lexington, South Carolina; died Jun 1849, Lexington, South Carolina; was buried , Nazareth Lutheran Church Cemetery, Lexington, SC.
    2. Nicholus Parker
    3. Sessums Parker
    4. John Parker


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Parker, Sr. was born 1692, Nansemond, VA; died 11 May 1761, Edgecombe, NC.

    John — Mary Stone. Mary was born 1699, Nansemond, VA; died 6 Oct 1770, Edgecombe, NC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Stone was born 1699, Nansemond, VA; died 6 Oct 1770, Edgecombe, NC.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Parker was born 1725, Tarboro, Edgecomb, North Carolina; died 10 Feb 1806, Coharie Creek, Duplin, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Nicholas Sessums was born 1700, Surry, VA; died 28 May 1764, Edgecombe, NC.

    Nicholas — Elizabeth Hooker. Elizabeth was born 1711, Edgecombe, NC; died 1774, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Hooker was born 1711, Edgecombe, NC; died 1774, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 3. Ivy Rachel Sessums was born 1733, Edgecombe, NC; died 1792, Duplin, North Carolina.