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- Jonathan Park of the Court of Estill and State of Kentucky Will:Book A, Page 24-25, per Jo Ann Cox.
Names wife, Cathy and children : Isiah, Allen, Mary, Sally and AnnaPark. Probate: Vol. 3 (C) 1818-1825, p.222. Jan, 21, 1822. CatherinePark, widow of Jonathan. Will was written January 11,1814 and presented in Court July 1814, therefore, he would have died between these dates.
Jonathan was a son of Ebenezer Park as proved by a deed record located inMadison Co., KY. Deed Book F, page 37, April 1, 1807. Ebenezer Parke and Tabitha his wife , Madison Co., Ky. for in consideration of the saidJonathan Parke of said county and state being their son and one of their legal heirs at law gave mention son 100 acres Madison Co., Kentucky land on Station Camp Creek.....
Jonathan Parke, private, September 18, 1812, Capt. James White Co., ofKentucky Militia -per JoAnn Cox. From this we note that he served in theWar of 1812.
Family Group Sheet, Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, MO.
Madison Co., KY. Marriage Rec: Vol I. Bill and Kathy Vockery, 1993.
1820 Federal Census of Estill Co., KY. page 49, Caty Park
Nell Park Gum, Biographical Sketches and Genealogy o fthe Descendants of Ebenezer Park.
Note: The name was spelled "Parke" with the "e" in legal document ofApril 1, 1807 Ebenezer Parke and Tabitha his wife who gave 100 acres of land to their son, Jonathon. All other members evidently dropped the "e".
Jonathan recorded in his diary November 14, 1898 that Ebenezer Park, son of Ebenezer Park and Tabitha Mills, had eight children. He named themas: Lev, John M., Turner, Rebecca, Jemima, Polly, Milly and Emeline. He also named their spouses. Data sent by JoAnn Cox and Sue Rose on birth and death dates for the family of Ebenezer Park.
Research information from Alexandra Petrich PS#1285
Will Jan 11, 1814, Estell Co., KY - Probated Jan 21, 1822 Estell Co., KY 1. Jonathan Park of the Court of Estill and State of Kentucky Will:Book A, Page 24-25, per Jo Ann Cox.
Names wife, Cathy and children : Isaah, Allen, Mary, Sally and AnnaPark. Probate: Vol. 3 (C) 1818-1825, p.222. Jan, 21, 1822. CatherinePark, widow of Jonathan. Will was written January 11,1814 and presented in Court July 1814, therefore, he would have died between these dates.
Jonathan was a son of Ebenezer Park as proved by a deed record located inMadison Co., KY. Deed Book F, page 37, April 1, 1807. Ebenezer Parke and Tabitha his wife , Madison Co., Ky. for in consideration of the saidJonathan Parke of said county and state being their son and one of their legal heirs at law gave mention son 100 acres Madison Co., Kentucky land on Station Camp Creek.....
Jonathan Parke, private, September 18, 1812, Capt. James White Co., ofKentucky Militia -per JoAnn Cox. From this we note that he served in theWar of 1812.
Family Group Sheet, Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, MO.
Madison Co., KY. Marriage Rec: Vol I. Bill and Kathy Vockery, 1993.
1820 Federal Census of Estill Co., KY. page 49, Caty Park
Nell Park Gum, Biographical Sketches and Genealogy ofthe Descendants of Ebenezer Park.
Note: The name was spelled "Parke" with the "e" in legal document ofApril 1, 1807 Ebenezer Parke and Tabitha his wife who gave 100 acres of land to their son, Jonathon. All other members evidently dropped the "e".
Jonathan recorded in his diary November 14, 1898 that Ebenezer Park, son of Ebenezer Park and Tabitha Mills, had eight children. He named themas: Lev, John M., Turner, Rebecca, Jemima, Polly, Milly and Emeline. He also named their spouses. Data sent by JoAnn Cox and Sue Rose on birth and death dates for the family of Ebenezer Park.
Research information from Alexandra Petrich PS#1285
Will Jan 11, 1814, Estell Co., KY - Probated Jan 21, 1822 Estell Co., KY 1. Jonathan Park of the Court of Estill and State of Kentucky Will:Book A, Page 24-25, per Jo Ann Cox.
Names wife, Cathy and children : Isaah, Allen, Mary, Sally and AnnaPark. Probate: Vol. 3 (C) 1818-1825, p.222. Jan, 21, 1822. CatherinePark, widow of Jonathan. Will was written January 11,1814 and presented in Court July 1814, therefore, he would have died between these dates.
Jonathan was a son of Ebenezer Park as proved by a deed record located inMadison Co., KY. Deed Book F, page 37, April 1, 1807. Ebenezer Parke and Tabitha his wife , Madison Co., Ky. for in consideration of the saidJonathan Parke of said county and state being their son and one of their legal heirs at law gave mention son 100 acres Madison Co., Kentucky land on Station Camp Creek.....
Jonathan Parke, private, September 18, 1812, Capt. James White Co., of Kentucky Militia -per JoAnn Cox. From this we note that he served in theWar of 1812.
Family Group Sheet, Darcey Slaughter, Columbia, MO.
Madison Co., KY. Marriage Rec: Vol I. Bill and Kathy Vockery, 1993.
1820 Federal Census of Estill Co., KY. page 49, Caty Park
Nell Park Gum, Biographical Sketches and Genealogy of the Descendants of Ebenezer Park.
Note: The name was spelled "Parke" with the "e" in legal document ofApril 1, 1807 Ebenezer Parke and Tabitha his wife who gave 100 acres of land to their son, Jonathon. All other members evidently dropped the "e".
Jonathan recorded in his diary November 14, 1898 that Ebenezer Park, son of Ebenezer Park and Tabitha Mills, had eight children. He named themas: Lev, John M., Turner, Rebecca, Jemima, Polly, Milly and Emeline. He also named their spouses. Data sent by JoAnn Cox and Sue Rose on birth and death dates for the family of Ebenezer Park.
Research information from Alexandra Petrich PS#1285
Will Jan 11, 1814, Estell Co., KY - Probated Jan 21, 1822 Estell Co., KY [1]
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