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and Virginia's first revolutionary convention, Parker won election to his first legislative office, as one of Isle of Wight county's two part-time representatives (alongside John Scarsbrook Wills) to the Second Virginia Convention, which met at St. John's Church in
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to act as an executive body between sessions), and at the Fourth Virginia Convention of December 1775 and January 1776. Isaac Fulgham represented the county alongside John Scarsbrook Wills during the Fifth Virginia Convention.
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Isle of Wight voters again elected Parker and Wills as their delegates to the General Assembly sessions of 1782, and re-elected both men to the part-time delegate position in 1783 assembly session.
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as well as represented Isle of Wight County in three of the five Virginia revolutionary convention and in the Virginia House of Delegates for several terms before his federal service.
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in March 1775, then both men also represented their county in the Third Virginia Convention that met in July and August (also in Richmond and which established the
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on a reconnaissance. He found the British had embarked for Yorktown. Parker recovered 25 cannons the British had thrown into the sea to prevent their capture.
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Parker resigned from the army on July 12, 1778 and Isle of Wight voters elected as one of Isle of Wight county's two (part-time) representatives in the
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Parker died in 1810, and was buried in the family cemetery on his plantation, "Macclesfield", in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, The Virginia General Assembly 1619-1978 (Richmond: Virginia State Library pp. 112, 115, 118)
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However, after Virginia ratified the new federal constitution, he accepted election to the
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Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia
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until the autumn of 1776, when the 5th Virginia Regiment was transferred to
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At the Battle of Trenton, Parker had the honor to receive Hessian Colonel
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would follow his maternal grandfather's path into politics.
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The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776
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In 1786, Parker accepted an officer's commission in the
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on April 1, 1778. His regiment served in Virginia under
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U.S. House of Representatives
Virginia
11th
Thomas Newton, Jr.
U.S. House of Representatives
8th
Thomas Claiborne
Virginia House of Delegates
Isle of Wight County
Virginia Colony
British America
Isle of Wight County
Virginia
U.S.
Federalist
Continental Army
Colonel
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Princeton
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Germantown
American politician
United States House of Representatives
Virginia
First
Sixth United States Congresses
Isle of Wight County
Colony of Virginia

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