There were many Parker’s in Colonial Virginia and their Records & trees have been conflated.
This Parker family seems to descend from Walkuz Bryant "Thomas Parker" / Founder of Nottoway Cheraw = Old Cheraw who was of the Cheraw / Saura (many names) group, now extinct, remnants perhaps in the Lumbee tribe of North Carolina
Please come help document and correct trees
Lloyd Alfred Doss, Jr. I believe this was the pending merge you noted.
I will be adding notes received by mail
Started a discussion on https://www.geni.com/discussions/177341?msg=1196562 to ask our Catawba buddies. We collaborate with all the Eastern NA groups via a Non-Profit Charity to preserve the Eastern NA and help them get state and federally recognized.
A little bit of background reading I did last night to familiarize myself
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/nativeheritageproject.com/2012/07/31/a...
Roberta Estes is the current expert & she’s reachable
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https://rla.unc.edu/dig/html/split/report47b.html
In 1752, a Thomas Parker was granted land on Tabb's Creek adjoining lands of William Eaton and William Chavis, another individual who seems to have been of partial Indian ancestry. There are still Parkers of Indian descent living in that area near the town of Kittrell.
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What I’m not seeing is interaction with Shawnee & Straight Tails
https://archive.org/stream/historyofoldcher00gregrich#page/n5/mode/1up
History of the old Cheraws: containing an account of the aborigines of the Pedee, the first white settlements, their subsequent progress, civil changes, the struggle of the revolution, and growth of the country afterward; extending from about A.D. 1730 to 1810, with notices of families and sketches of individuals
Author
Gregg, Alexander, 1819-18