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a vessel. After the war he returned to his plantation. Ill 7, Mary Sturman. Ill 8, General 

 Robert Bogardus, a distinguished lawyer and colonel of the Forty-first regiment of infantry 

 (Regulars) in the War of 1812. Ill 10, Ada Bagwell. Ill 11, George Parker (1735-1784). 



III 12, Susan Andrews. 



Fraternity of F: IV 1, Juliet Parker. IV 2, Le Roy Daingerfield, a first cousin. IV 3, 

 Robert Elliot Parker (died 1840), was a colonel in the War of 1812; a judge of the court of appeals 

 and United States Senator. IV 4, John Parker. IV 5, William Chilton Parker, a brilliant orator 

 and lawyer, who served in the War of 1812. IV 6 (F), Foxhall Alexander Parker (born ca. 1789), 

 entered the navy and rose to highest rank of his day commodore. IV 7, Sara Bogardus. 



IV 8, George Parker (died in infancy). IV 9, Anne Parker, born 1763. IV 10, Littleton Upshur. 

 IV 11, Captain Thomas Parker, who was captured at Germantown (see text). IV 12, George 



Parker (1761-1826), a judge. IV 13, Margaret Eyre. IV 14, Reed. IV 15, Elizabeth 



Parker. IV 16, Teackle. IV 17, John A. Parker (born 1779), a member of the house of 



delegates. IV 18, Jacob Parker (born 1782). 



V 1 (Propositus), WILLIAM H. PARKER. Fraternity of Propositus: V 2, Robert Bogardus 

 Parker. V 3, Richard LeRoy Parker, was master of a vessel in the United States (volunteer) 

 navy. V 4, Daingerfield Parker, entered the army in 1861 and became colonel of the Eighteenth 

 Infantry, retiring in 1896. He was breveted for gallantry at Gettysburg. V 6, Foxhall Alex- 

 ander Parker, a commodore in the United States navy. V 8, Abel Parker Upshur (1790-1844), 



a lawyer who was appointed secretary of the navy in 1841. V 9, Parker. V 10, 



Nottingham. V 11, George Parker Upshur (1799-1852), entered the navy as midshipman in 

 1818 and became a commander in 1847, when he had charge of the United States Naval Academy 

 at Annapolis. 



VI 1, William Harwar Parker, became lieutenant commander in the United States navy. 

 VI 2, John Henry Upshur (1823-1917), assumed his mother's name. He accompanied Perry 

 to Spain and was active in the Civil War (see text). He spent the later years of his life in 

 Washington. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



McCABE, R. 1901. Abel Parker Upshur. (The John P. Branch Historical Papers of Randolph- 



Macon College. Richmond: E. Waddey Co.) pp. 188-205. 

 PARKER, W. 1883. Recollections of a Naval Officer (1841-1865). New York: C. Scribner. 



372 pp. 

 SmPFEN, R. 1898. The Parker Family. Va. Mag. of Hist. Vol. VI, pp. 301-307, 412-418. 



