Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Parsons, Joseph, 1746-1832 |
Born |
Dec. 14, 1746 |
Deceased |
Feb. 8, 1832 |
Places of residence |
Rye, N.H. |
Occupation |
Physician. Captain in Rev. War. Representative in the General Court for 20 yrs. May have participated in the raid on Fort William and Mary. |
Father |
Rev. Samuel Parsons, 1707-1789. |
Mother |
Mary Jones, d. 1796. |
Spouse |
Mary Seavey, daughter of Amos Seavey and Mary Langdon, d. Sept. 28, 1836, m. Jan |
Children |
1. Amos Seavey Parsons, b. Oct. 9, 1768, d. Nov. 7, 1850, m. 1. Aug. 3, 1796 to Patty Dow and m. 2. Mar. 3, 1828 to Mary Langdon. 2. Mary Parsons, b. 1770, d. Dec. 7, 1842, m. Jan. 19, 1790 to James Dow. 3. Samuel Parsons, b. 1772, d. c1780. 4. Joseph Parsons, b. 1774, m. 1. 1798 to Hannah Perkins and m. 2. 1802 to Elizabeth Monroe. 5. Elizabeth ("Betsey") Parsons, b. 1776, m. Aug. 15, 1799 to John Garland (b. 1776). 6. John Wilkes Parsons, b. Dec. 12, 1778, d. Sept. 18, 1857, m. Aug. 11, 1803 to Abby Garland (1782-1857). |
Relationships |
Spouses: Mary Seavey, daughter of Amos Seavey and Mary Langdon, d. Sept. 28, 1836, m. Jan. 31, 1768. |
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