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Moses married Mary Hill and descendants lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, South Carolina, and elsewhere.
Moses Park married Mary Hill (1749-1829) they had seven children. They lived in North Carolina. Many descendants are found in Tennessee, Texas, and elsewhere.
For many years, researchers of the Parks families of the eastern part of old Rowan County, North Carolina, have puzzled over the origins of the several Parks who settled there in the generation straddling the Revolution. ... Three of the eastern Rowan County Park settlers, George Park (d. 1782), Noah Park (d. 1815), and Moses Park (1738- 1828), will be given particular attentions in this essay. ...
Thomas Parks (ca. 1670-ca. 1761) was living in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, by 1728. His will, proved in Albermarle County, Virginia, in 1761, listed four sons and three daughters. His descendant, John Nash Parks (1793-1873), was born in Wilkes County, North Carolina, the son of Aaron and Oney Stubblefield Parks. His family migrated to Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1809. He married Elizabeth McMillen (1800-1840) in 1822 in Lincoln Couty. They had ten children, 1823-1839. John and Elizabeth migrated to Marshall County, Mississippi, before the birth of their first child in November 1823. They moved to DeSoto County, Mississippi, ca. 1836 and migrated to Nacogdoches County, Texas ca. 1839. Elizabeth Parks died in Nacogdoches County, Texas and John Parks died in Kickapoo Community, Anderson County, Texas. Descendants lived in Texas, California and elsewhere.
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Elias Fort was born before 1646 and died in 1677/1678.