NameMary Parr
Birthaft 1679
ResidenceEssex County, Virginia
Documentation
Mary Parr was listed in the 1699 will of her father Phillip Parr. She received the manor plantation of 150 acres. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 10, page 88.]
On 1 May 1724, Thomas Edmondson and Constant his wife and Charles Breedlove and Mary his wife of the County of Essex and parish of Southfarnham leased to Thomas ffitchjeffress of the same, for 10 shillings, 50 acres on Piscataway Creek. Signed Tho: Edmondson, Constand her C mark Edmondson, Charles Breedlove, Mary her m mark Breedlove. Witnesses: Wm Covington, Thos Crow. On 2 May 1724, this tract was released for 2,250 pounds of tobacco and cask, “Part of a pattent of one hundred & eighty nine acres of Land formerly granted to Mr Jno Webster deced and now doth of right belong unto the Said Constand Edmondson & Mary Breedlove as heirs from Mary Webb deced daughter of the aforesaid John Webster”. Same signatures and witnesses. Recorded 19 May 1724. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 17, pages 321–324.]
Mary Parr was mentioned, as Mary Breedlove, in the 6 March 1753 will of her mother Judith Edmondson. [Essex County, Virginia, Will Book 9, pages 236–237.]