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'''Joseph Parsons''' died onboard the [[George C. Whalen]] tug. He was a brother of [[Anna Parsons]]. | '''Joseph Parsons''' died onboard the [[George C. Whalen]] tug. He was a brother of [[Anna Parsons]]. | ||
On 17 October 1947: | On 17 October 1947: Joseph Parsons, 414 Van Norman Street | ||
Joseph Parsons, 414 Van Norman Street | |||
Daughters: | Daughters: | ||
Mrs. George Bishop | |||
Mrs. George Laye | * Mrs. George Bishop | ||
Mrs. Ray Cousineau | * Mrs. George Laye | ||
Miss Jessie Parsons, 173 Bruce Street | * Mrs. Ray Cousineau | ||
* Miss Jessie Parsons, 173 Bruce Street | |||
Son: | Son: | ||
* Richard Parsons, 172 Bruce Street | |||
B. Hey | |||
Hanna McGregor | Sisters: | ||
Belle Bourke | |||
* B. Hey | |||
* Hanna McGregor | |||
* Belle Bourke | |||
Revision as of 10:15, 3 March 2019
Joseph Parsons died onboard the George C. Whalen tug. He was a brother of Anna Parsons.
On 17 October 1947: Joseph Parsons, 414 Van Norman Street
Daughters:
- Mrs. George Bishop
- Mrs. George Laye
- Mrs. Ray Cousineau
- Miss Jessie Parsons, 173 Bruce Street
Son:
- Richard Parsons, 172 Bruce Street
Sisters:
- B. Hey
- Hanna McGregor
- Belle Bourke