Sebe Dale, Jr. (current chancellor) is the son of Sebe Dale, Sr., who was the circuit judge who presided over the Mack Charles Parker case. This page:
http://www.msstate.edu/org/prelaw/DJ/2000/index.html
states that as of the year 2000, Sebe Dale Jr. had been a chancery judge for over 20 years. The Mack Charles Parker case was in 1959 and was a circuit court case. Sebe Dale Jr. is probably the son of the judge who presided over the '59 case.
If Sebe Dale Jr. had been a judge in 1959, he would have been a judge for over 40 years when he was given the award that is referenced in the article above. The article says that Sebe Dale Jr. had been a judge for over 20 years, not 40.
Thomas Parker - judge - was born in 1695.
Robert Parker - judge - died in 1865.
Robert Parker - judge - was born in 1796.
Thomas Parker - judge - died in 1784.
Charles Swayne has written: 'Proceedings in the Senate of the United States in the matter of the impeachment of Charles Swayne, judge of the District court of the United States in and for the Northern district of Florida' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building was created in 1937.
Isaac Charles Parker has written: 'Decision of Judge I.C. Parker on the status of lands in the Indian Territory' -- subject(s): Ex-slaves of Indian tribes, Homestead law, Indians of North America, Land tenure, Legal status, laws, Public lands, Seminole Indians, Treaties, Trials, litigation, Trials, litigation, etc
Manumitted refers to the act of freeing a slave and giving them legal freedom. It was a process common in ancient times where a slave owner would grant liberty to their slave, typically through a formal legal process.
Charles Jackson - judge - died in 1855.
Charles Jackson - judge - was born in 1775.
Charles Andrews - judge - was born in 1827.
Charles Clapp - judge - was born in 1923.