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Dr Warren Garland Parsons

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Dr Warren Garland Parsons

Birth
Rye, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
20 May 1902 (aged 83)
Rye, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Rye, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
Division 3 - Lot 91
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Warren Parsons, was born in Rye, in the house now owned by our Frederick D. Parsons. He was a physician and practiced his profession in this town for over fifty years. His wife was from Northwood, N. H. They attended the Congregational church. Both are now deceased and are buried in Rye. Their children were: Ella M., wife of John F. Fraser; Anna D., and Frederick D. By a previous marriage to Sarah A. Dow, of Rye, Dr. Warren Parsons had two sons, Irving and Warren J. Parsons.

Dr. Warren Parsons, born in Rye, May 28, 1818, died in that town May 20, 1902. He was the son of Dr. John Wilkes and Abigail (Garland) Parsons. His father was a surgeon in the War of 1812, and father was a surgeon in the War of 1812, and his grandfather, Dr. Joseph Parsons, raised a company in Rye and served with honor under Washington in the War of the Revolution. Three generations practiced medicine from the same house, while two previous ancestors in a direct line were clergymen ; Rev. Joseph Parsons, who was the first of the name to graduate at Harvard in 1697, settled at Salisbury, Mass., and Rev. Samuel Parsons, who graduated in 1730, was ordained and settled at Rye in 1736, holding his pastorate for over fifty years. Dr. Warren Parsons attended Hampton and Phillips Andover academies, and then taught school in Rye and studied with his father, Dr. John Wilkes Parsons. In 1840 he received an appointment in the treasury department at Washington, having been recommended to the position by Daniel Webster. In 1842 he was graduated with the degree of M. D. from the Columbia college at Washington, D. C., and practiced in Rye and adjoining towns for upwards of fifty years. He was twice married. His first wife was Sarah A. Dow of Rye. She died in 1850, leaving one son, Warren J., who died in Florida in 1895. In 1854 he married Julia Gove of Raymond, who survives him with one son, Dr. Frederick D. Parson, of Rye, two daughters, Ella M., wife of John F. Fraser, Rye Beach, and Miss Anna Decatur Parsons.

Dr. Warren G Parsons was born on 28-MAY-1818 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, and he died on 20-MAY-1902 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. He married Julia Ann Gove on 23-FEB-1854 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, and had the following children: Frederick b 1858, Ella b.1860, and Anna b. 1864. He married Sarah Ann Dow on 1-JAN-1845 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, and had the following children: William B.1848 and Joseph b. 1850. His parents were John Wilkes Parsons b. 12-DEC-1778 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, d. 18-SEP-1849 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA), and Abigail Garland b. 14-AUG-1782 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, d. 22-SEP-1857 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
Warren Parsons, was born in Rye, in the house now owned by our Frederick D. Parsons. He was a physician and practiced his profession in this town for over fifty years. His wife was from Northwood, N. H. They attended the Congregational church. Both are now deceased and are buried in Rye. Their children were: Ella M., wife of John F. Fraser; Anna D., and Frederick D. By a previous marriage to Sarah A. Dow, of Rye, Dr. Warren Parsons had two sons, Irving and Warren J. Parsons.

Dr. Warren Parsons, born in Rye, May 28, 1818, died in that town May 20, 1902. He was the son of Dr. John Wilkes and Abigail (Garland) Parsons. His father was a surgeon in the War of 1812, and father was a surgeon in the War of 1812, and his grandfather, Dr. Joseph Parsons, raised a company in Rye and served with honor under Washington in the War of the Revolution. Three generations practiced medicine from the same house, while two previous ancestors in a direct line were clergymen ; Rev. Joseph Parsons, who was the first of the name to graduate at Harvard in 1697, settled at Salisbury, Mass., and Rev. Samuel Parsons, who graduated in 1730, was ordained and settled at Rye in 1736, holding his pastorate for over fifty years. Dr. Warren Parsons attended Hampton and Phillips Andover academies, and then taught school in Rye and studied with his father, Dr. John Wilkes Parsons. In 1840 he received an appointment in the treasury department at Washington, having been recommended to the position by Daniel Webster. In 1842 he was graduated with the degree of M. D. from the Columbia college at Washington, D. C., and practiced in Rye and adjoining towns for upwards of fifty years. He was twice married. His first wife was Sarah A. Dow of Rye. She died in 1850, leaving one son, Warren J., who died in Florida in 1895. In 1854 he married Julia Gove of Raymond, who survives him with one son, Dr. Frederick D. Parson, of Rye, two daughters, Ella M., wife of John F. Fraser, Rye Beach, and Miss Anna Decatur Parsons.

Dr. Warren G Parsons was born on 28-MAY-1818 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, and he died on 20-MAY-1902 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. He married Julia Ann Gove on 23-FEB-1854 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, and had the following children: Frederick b 1858, Ella b.1860, and Anna b. 1864. He married Sarah Ann Dow on 1-JAN-1845 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, and had the following children: William B.1848 and Joseph b. 1850. His parents were John Wilkes Parsons b. 12-DEC-1778 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, d. 18-SEP-1849 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA), and Abigail Garland b. 14-AUG-1782 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA, d. 22-SEP-1857 in Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.


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