The Parsons family book : the lineage of William Parsons I ca. 1700-1778, Charles Parsons 1745-1823, William Parsons II (captain Billy) 1769-1839, William Parsons III 106-1892, Alexis Fink and Phoebe Casto Parsons 1827-1895, 1830-1919/ compiled & edited by Augustine Chapman Parsons
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Family history of Charles Parsons born in Maryland in 1745. In about 1762 his father William Parson migrated with his family to what was then Augusta Co., Virginia. Here, Charles married Elizabeth Chestnut and had six children, first born was William Parsons II in 1745, he remarried Nancy Ann Flesher in 1797 and died in Jackson Co., West Virginia in 1823.
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