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Parsons Family Photos, descendants of Thomas S. Parsons


Thanks for visiting our photo page. Many of these pictures have people we can't identify. I 've put in the names we do know. If anyone can help. please e-mail us. Unless there is a last name given, all are Parsons.


Children and grandchildren of T. S. Parsons:

Robert

John, father of Helen, Mary, Robert, James, Martha, Francis, and Genevieve

George William "Will", father of Austin, Stanley, and Jeanne

Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" McKoon, mother of Harold and Henry McKoon

Minnie Dumas, mother of Donald, Marion, Lloyd, William, and Agnes Dumas and Irma___

Lucinda Josephine Austin, mother of Robert and Cynthie Austin


These 5 are all from the same photo circa 1910. Mary and crying baby Martha are on the left. Sitting behind is Josephine. Looking at the baby are an unknown man and lady. Ignoring them all is John Parsons. Entire photo.


Thomas Parsons

Robert Parsons, son of Thomas

Lizzie and Will

John, Lizzie, and Will


Three charcoal drawings belonging to Kitty McKoon of Thomas, his first wife Elizabeth Deborah Calhoun Parsons, and probably his second wife Cynthia Cast Parsons.


5 girls, Martha on left, 2nd is DeEtte Winters (a cousin of the McKoons), Agnes Dumas on right.

Group 1 back--Gen, Martha, Agnes Dumas, Austin, front--Henry McKoon, Helen Winters and Carol Winters .

Group 2 The two children are Helen and Carol Winters, cousins of the McKoons.

Group 3 Francis in front of Harold McKoon and behind Henry McKoon, Martha, Agnes Dumas, Austin. The girl on the left is DeEtte Winters. Don't know the little girl.

Cousins-- James, Robert, Austin Parsons, Francis in front. This and the next are from Uncle Jim's compilation. Mid 1920's.

Donald (last name?) and Jeanne, from Uncle Jim.

Austin Parsons and Agnes Dumas.

Gen, DeEtte Winters and Martha

Girls in uniforms, with Gen 3rd.

unknown little girl one , two, and three.All three taken in 1926.

Skiers, Ann Lynch McKoon on the right, Gen is 2nd from right and Frank Freeman is in the middle. Don't know the rest. The date is Feb. 22, 1938.

Skiers 2Ann Lynch and Harold McKoon on the left.


I don't know any of the next bunch.

unknown woman 1

unknown woman and baby. Possibly Annie Austin Parsons with Stanley. I don't think it's Mary.

unknown woman 2

2 girls On the right is Irene Sink, a cousin of the McKoons.

2 old ladies

Same ladies as above. There are 5 or 6 pictures of these two.


McKoons

Lizzie with bonnet.

Harold, Lizzie and Henry

Harold McKoon graduation

Harold McKoon and Ann Lynch wedding

Here are 2 pics of Cornelia DeEtte(Young) McKoon. With Sister Reginald. Don't know who Sister Reginald is.


Dumas Family

Josephine and Minnie

Josephine and John Lloyd Austin wedding photo

Lucinda Josephine Parsons with nephews Donald and Marion

Donald and Margaret Dumas

Marion Sylvester Dumas

Lloyd Edward Dumas baby photo and wedding day, March 26, 1932, with wife, Ann.

William Delancey Dumas 1926

Agnes Dumas

Irma

Agnes and Irma on August 7, 1917, about 1924, and on April 16, 1957.


John Parsons' Family

John surveying 1 and 2.

Mary, Helen, Robert and baby Jim

Helen and Mary camping

Helen and Mary

Bob and Jim

Gen and Martha

Francis and Gen

Helen and squirrel, nurse pic., with hat, and playing teacher

Mary as a tot and in pigtails

Little Bob

Jim helping on the farm , in his suit and as a newsboy

Francis in his wagon and with some chickens.An older Francis saluting

Martha in uniform.

Baby Gen, in the 20's,and in uniform.

Gen when she was Sister Mary Pauline with her niece, Joan Medina


Mary McDowell Parsons

Mary in Yosemite, 1909and with baby and with Helen.


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This page is in the Tropics/Lagoon neighborhood of geocities, so here are a few pics of us in a Mexican jungle and lagoon. Jim was visited by a curious Yucatan jay. He looks so startled because we called to him to stop and he thought he was about to step on a gigantic snake. Jamie and Dan snorkeling in an amazing sinkhole that had a cave we could swim into. We're waiting for cervesa and squid pizza at our favorite restaurant. It had no front wall. The local cats and dogs could just stroll in.