Parsell, Sarah D. (b. ABT 1859, d. ?)
Note: She lived at home and was a school teacher in 1880.
Reference: 1813
Reference: 1814
Note: In 1860, he lived in Owasco Township, Cayuga County, New York Census of 1900 indicates his birth date was Mar 1857 and he lived in Niles Township, Cayuga County, New York in 1900 & 1920. His sister in law, Connie Winters lived with them in 1910 &1920. In 1910, his mother in law's name is Caroline Winters. His occupation was farming.
Reference: 1815
Note: She lived in Owasco Twp., Cayuga County, New York with her brother Burton Winters in 1930.
Reference: 1816
Reference: 1817
Reference: 1818
Note: This is how the name appears in the census of 1850. The genealogists can't quite figure out what the name should be!
Reference: 1819
Note: Her middle name may have been Gwen.
Reference: 1820
Note: He lived as a boarder in Houghton County, Calumet Twp., Michigan in 1900. He is listed as a dealer. He was a Methodist minister for about 8 years and resigned because of ill health. He then became a monument salesperson for about 35 years near Calumet, Michigan. In 1910, he lived in Kalamazoo County, Ross Twp., Michigan and was a dealer in monuments. The census also indicates he was married for 41 years, but no sign of his wife in 1910!
Reference: 1821
Reference: 1822
Reference: 1823
Note: She resided in Plymouth Village, Ohio with her brother Donald in 1900 and 1910.
Reference: 1824
Reference: 1825
Reference: 1826
Reference: 1827
Note: Another source indicates she was born in Plymouth, Richland County, Ohio.
Reference: 1828
Note: This family was living in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio in 1880.
Reference: 1829
Note: They resided in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio in 1880 and he operated a book store.
Reference: 1830
Note: She lived alone with her sister Sarah Alger in Binghamton, NY in 1910. She was a boarding house keeper.
Reference: 1831
Reference: 1832
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