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Named in Samuel Bynum's will (Lincoln County, N.C., 1801): "My dauter
polley Parr;" John Parr was named as an executor.
1830 Obion Co., Tenn., census: age 60-70.
Obion Co., Tenn., County Court minutes, April 1834, p. 3. Polly Parr died
early 1834, leaving no will. Court orders that William Parr be appointed
administrator, with John Parr, his security.
Obion Co., Tenn., Probate records, Book A, p. 55. 28 April 1834.
Inventory of Polly Parr's estate; William Parr, administrator.
Power of attorney was given to John Parr of Obion County byBerryman
Turner Parr and James Parr, both of Washington County, Ark., to sell
their share of two tracts of land of Mary Parr, deceased. Power of
attorney was given to William Parr by Miles D. Abernathy & his wife
Susannah Abernathy, of Lincoln County, N.C., and by Uty Sherrell & his
wife Mary Sherrell, and Zebulon Parr, all of Lincoln County, Tenn., to
sell their share of the twotracts. Cf. Obion Co., Tenn., Deed Book 1-D,
p. 256-265. Registered 4 Sept 1838.