What is the origin of the name Parsons?
1: English: occupational name for the servant of a parish priest or parson from the possessive case of Middle English persone parsoun (see Parson).2: English: many early examples are found with [...]
History of Poland ... embracing a period of over a century
...and Ephraim Briggs, William Berry, Daniel Parsons, Nathaniel Maxwell, James Merrill, and Benjamin Chipman, the five latter being farther south... (Poland - 1782)
...and Ephraim Briggs, William Berry, Daniel Parsons, Nathaniel Maxwell, James Merrill, and Benjamin Chipman, the five latter being farther south... (Poland - 1782)
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History of Poland ... embracing a period of over a century
...families, had settled here : Philemon Parsons, Samuel Jordan, John Howe, John Mathews, Josiah Holmes, Eliphas Ring, Barnabas Briggs and... (Poland - 1782)
...families, had settled here : Philemon Parsons, Samuel Jordan, John Howe, John Mathews, Josiah Holmes, Eliphas Ring, Barnabas Briggs and... (Poland - 1782)
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History of Poland ... embracing a period of over a century
...Richardson, Sarah Moore, Cynthia De-Coster,* Sarah A. Parsons, Elizabeth O. Ryerson, Hamlin T. Bucknam. The following names were added at... (Poland - 1866)
...Richardson, Sarah Moore, Cynthia De-Coster,* Sarah A. Parsons, Elizabeth O. Ryerson, Hamlin T. Bucknam. The following names were added at... (Poland - 1866)
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History of Poland ... embracing a period of over a century
...by Daniel and Porter Putnam, Edward Parsons and Lazarus Rand.... (Poland - 1797)
...by Daniel and Porter Putnam, Edward Parsons and Lazarus Rand.... (Poland - 1797)
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What is the origin of the name Parsons?
1: English: occupational name for the servant of a parish priest or parson from the possessive case of Middle English persone parsoun (see Parson).2: English: many early examples are found with [...]