Beatrice Mary 1a 2a 1b 1c 3a 4a

Birth Name Beatrice Mary
Gender female
Age at Death unknown

Families

Family of James John Parsons and Beatrice Mary

Married Husband James John Parsons ( * 3 January 1867 + 6 November 1941 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Owen V Parsons5 May 1920about October 1944

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Hewitt-6920
 
FamilySearch GV9B-D12
 

Pedigree

    1. Beatrice Mary
      1. James John Parsons
        1. Owen V Parsons

Source References

  1. The Winnipeg Tribune
      • Date: 6 November 1941
      • Page: Page 23
      • Citation:

        JAMES PARSONS

        James Parsons, 64, driver for the Canada Bread Co., died suddenly at the company's plant about 12.30 a.m. today.

        Mr. Parsons was born in London and came to Canada in 1920. He came direct to Winnipeg and had been an employee of the Canada Bread Co. for 20 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Hewitt Parsons, whom he married in Wales prior to arrival in Canada; three songs: Owen, serving with the R.C.A.F at Trenton, and David and Clifford, at home.

        The funeral arrangements are in charge of the Kerr funeral chapel.

      • Date: 31 October 1944
      • Page: Page 7
      • Citation:

        Killed

        Native of Winnipeg where he was born 25 years ago, SGT. OWEN V. PARSONS, son of Mrs. B. Parsons, 163 Douglas Park rd., has been killed in air operations overseas. He attended Centennial school and before enlisting in the air force in June, 1940, was employed by Canada Bread Co., Ltd. He graduated as an air gunner and went overseas in the autumn of 1943. Besides his mother he is survived by two brothers, Pte. D., with the Regina Rifles overseas, and OD. C., with the R.C.N.V.R.

      • Date: 28 February 1947
      • Page: Page 21
      • Citation:

        Owen Parsons Wins R.C.A.F. Wings

        Word has been received from Ottawa by Mrs. B. Parsons, 163 Douglas Park Road, St. James, that her son Flt. Sgt. Owen Parsons has been posthumously awarded the operational wings of the R.C.A.F. for gallant service against the enemy.

        Flt. Sgt. Parsons attended Centennial school and enlisted in the R.C.A.F. in 1940. He was employed with Canada Bread prior to enlistment. He was killed in action in 1944.

  2. Canada Census, 1921
      • Page: Manitoba, District 35, Sub-district 3, Page 4
  3. Canada Census, 1926
      • Page: Manitoba, District Selkirk 10, Sub-district 52, Page 1
  4. Canada Census, 1931
      • Page: Manitoba, District 182 Selkirk, Enumeration Sub-District 61, Page 1
  5. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index