He, his wife and children are found on the 1900 U.S. Census living in Hood county, Texas and his occupation is listed as farmer.
By the May 3, 1910 U.S. Census, they are living in Arch, Roosevelt, New Mexico and his occupation is still farming. Shortly thereafter, he returned to Baylor county to live or was visiting because he died on June 6, 1911, in Baylor County, Texas at the age of 50, and was buried there.
--bio info compiled by Dianne (#47192296)
He, his wife and children are found on the 1900 U.S. Census living in Hood county, Texas and his occupation is listed as farmer.
By the May 3, 1910 U.S. Census, they are living in Arch, Roosevelt, New Mexico and his occupation is still farming. Shortly thereafter, he returned to Baylor county to live or was visiting because he died on June 6, 1911, in Baylor County, Texas at the age of 50, and was buried there.
--bio info compiled by Dianne (#47192296)
Family Members
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Mary Ann Parkinson Tankersley
1856–1932
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John Martin "Mart" Parkinson
1859–1928
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George Parkinson
1863–1879
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Alice Elizabeth "Bettie" Parkinson Gibson
1865–1937
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Joseph "Joe" Parkinson
1867–1929
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Isabella Adaline "Addie" Parkinson Atwood
1869–1934
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Fanny Susan Parkinson
1871–1873
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Richard Gideon Parkinson
1873–1936
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William Thomas "Will" Parkinson
1876–1940
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Lucy Lula Parkinson Kelley
1878–1914
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