There is website called decendents of thomas parker of delaware and maryland and in it is everybody on down from thomas. the wilkersons are there as are several others. I believe the spelling of Elisha comes from the Parkers not the Lynches.
I also believe and the proof is in the pudding below that since the Parkers were in an around Gumboro that that is probably where james and original prudy are buried somewhere. check the website out and tell me what you think. There were about 70 pages and too much to attach.
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1-Thomas Parker was born circa 1783-1789 in
Maryland and died after 1860, after age 77.
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1810 Census of
Worcester County, Maryland (pg. 597)
Thomas Parker, 1 male 0-10, 1 male
26-45, 1 female 16-26
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1820 Census of Sussex County,
Delaware
Dagsborough Hundred
Thomas Parker, 4 males 0-10, 1 male 26-45, 2
females 0-10, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45.
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1830 Census
of Worcester County, Maryland (pg. 299)
3rd District (1 household between
George Parker & Thomas Parker)
Thomas Parker, 2 males 10-15, 2 males
15-20, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 40-50.
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1840
Census of Worcester County, Maryland (pg. 243)
Northern District
Thomas
Parker, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 15-20, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 60-70
(This may not be the same Thomas Parker)
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Sussex County,
Delaware Land Records Vol. 56 pg. 430-432
dated 12 December 1849 recorded 12
December 1849
Thomas Parker, Sr., of Dagsboro Hd, Sussex Co., farmer, and
Betsey, his wife
to Joseph Dunnaway, of Worcester Co., MD, farmer, for
$300
one half of all that tract on which said Thomas Parker, Sr., resides,
lying in Dagsboro Hd., which said Thomas Parker, Sr., purchased of a certain
George Parker, being part of a larger tract called "Wilderness" cont. in the
whole 50 acres, (25 acres being conveyed).
Thomas "X" Parker, Sr.
(Seal)
Betsey "X" Parker (Seal)
Witnesses: James Whaley, Jas. S.
Barnard
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1850 Census of Sussex County, Delaware (pg. 162,
reverse side)
(dated 19 August 1850)
household #263263 Dagsborough
Hundred
Thomas Parker aged 67, farmer, n, born England (probably should be
Maryland)
Elizabeth Parker 63, n.
Samuel Parker, 30, farmer, n
George
Lynch 11
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household 264/264 Dagsborough Hundred (right after
the above household)
Elisha Parker aged 25, n
Eliza Parker 25, n
John
Parker 10
Prudence A. Parker 7
Albert Parker 6
Mary Parker
3
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Sussex County, Delaware Land Records Vol. 57 page
335-336
dated 10 September 1850 recorded 10 September 1850
Thomas Parker
& Elizabeth, his wife, of Dagsboro Hundred
to John W. Hickman, of
Dagsboro Hundred, for $350
half of 50 acres which George Parker sold to
Thomas Parker, it being where Thomas Parker now lives. "The other half now in
possession of Joseph Dunaway."
Thomas "X" Parker (Seal)
Elizabeth "X"
Parker (Seal)