UPSON COUNTY, GA - Parker Family Cemetery Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Volunteers Location: Barnesville Road (State 36 north)out of Thomaston Courthouse Square 5.2 miles on the left side of road. Parker, Lucy ?1766 - Nov 11, 1845 (79 years old) Parker, Daniel ?1756 - Aug 14, 1844 (age 88) Revolutionary Soldier (father-in-law of Miles Meadows) 1840 Census PARKER, Daniel (free white persons pg 50a) Males 1 age 20-30 1 age 80-90 Females 1 age 20-30 1 age 70-80 (slaves pg 50b) Males 1 age 10-24 2 age 24-36 2 age 36-55 1 age 55-100 females 3 under age 10 1 age 10-24 1 age 36-55 (occupation) 6 persons in agriculture Feb 4, 1845 Deed Wm Trice and Jeptha Walker, Ex ot Daniel Parker, Sr to R.M. Collier lot in 10th District. Aug 9, 1837 Daniel Parker, Sr to his daugher, lucy Parker lot in 10Dis Dec 4, 1832 Wm B. Hester to Daniel Parker, Sr lot in 10th Dis Will of Daniel Parker Sr. Wife: Lucy Parker Children: Mary Hudman, Nancy Meadows, Faytha Dark, Stephen Parker, Daniel Parker, Jr. Phileman Parker, Sherwood Parker, Lucy Parker, Thomas Parker, and Susannah Meadows. Wit: Chas P. Hansford, Jonathan Colquitt, Allen Ware Daniel Parker's Claim, Age 73 Entered service as private in Horse Company at Chatham Court House, NC, September 15, 1780 under Capt Mark patterson attached to Col Thos Taylor's Reg. Remained so two months and afterwards served as private in Horse Company of William Griffin attached to Col Ramsey's Reg and remained three months for which term he enlisted and then received a discharge. Was a resident at time of Chatham Co, NC. That he entered first term for three months but in consequence of furnishing a horse he was only required to serve two months. Certified by Zach H. Gordon, Aug 30, 1832 M.R. Meadows