George W Parsons
Son of James Grinage Parsons and Mary C Craver
Born ca. 1903 in [Trenton], Mercer Co., New Jersey
Died 24 Mar 1933 in Trenton, Mercer Co., New Jersey
Heater-Ship Yard, 1920; Laborer-Air Craft, 1930
Married 28 Jan 1933 in Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania to Jean Poleo
Born 27 Dec 1907 in [Rossiter, Indiana Co.], Pennsylvania
Died 06 Feb 1997 in [Chula Vista], San Diego Co., California
No children
Notes
- George's age in the census records: in 1910, age 7; in 1920, age 16; in 1930, age 26.
- News report, Trenton Evening Times, 24 Mar 1933:
Parsons Dead As Result of Street Brawl
Fatally Injured in Fall to / Pavement When Hit / After Quarrel
George W. Parsons, 29, of 129 Genesee Street, died at 12:20 A.M. today in McKinley Hospital from a ruptured blook vessel in the head.
It was sustained in a fight on Southard Street last Saturday night.
It was first reported that Parsons had been attacked by two unidentified men as he was crossing the Southard Street bridge with his
wife, Jean, at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night.
However, a check-up at police headquarters revealed a report of Patrolman Edward Kelly that interviewed Mrs. Parsons after the alleged
attack and that her story then was quite different.
Parsons is represented to have been choking his wife at Southard and Jefferson Streets, Kelly reports, when Vincent Bundy, of 1406
Brunswick Avenue, intervened. Parsons then turned on Bundy and and struck him, the report continues. Bundy retaliated and and his blow sent
Parsons to the pavement. Kelly's report also described Parsons as intoxicated at the time.
Taken to McKinley Hospital unconscious, Parsons was treated for a cut on the lip and head injuries. His death today revealed he had
died of a ruptured blook vessel in the head, Coroner Silas R. Bray announces.
Parsons had been unemployed for more than a year. He and his wife resided with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Parsons, 129
Genesee Street. They have no children. Besides his widow and parents, Parsons leaves five sisters, Mrs. Karl Schaum, of Roebling; Mrs. Arthur
Dennis, Mrs. George Brokaw and Mrs. Harry Williams, all of Trenton, and Mrs. Conrad Gudbrodt, of Princeton, and a brother, Clarence J. Parsons.
The funeral is to be held from his parents' home on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Edward T. Weeks, of Broad Street M. E.
Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of Ralph Thatcher.
- Funeral report, Trenton Evening Times, 28 Mar 1933:
GEORGE W. PARSONS
The funeral of George W. Parsons, who died Friday, was held yesterday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Parsons,
of 129 Genesee Street. Services were conducted by the Rev. Edward T. Weeks, of the Broad Street M. E. Church, and interment was in Riverview
Cemetery, under direction of Ralph Thatcher.
Bearers were: Julius Parishy, August Megules, Robert Schaum, Carl Schaum, Gottfried Gutbrodt, and John Ruffin.
Sources
- 1910 - U.S. Census, New Jersey, Mercer Co.,
Trenton, Ward 11, E.D. 89, Sheet No. 22B [=80B], 349-353, 6 Jersey St., 28 Apr 1910
- 1920 - Trenton City Directory: Parsons George, shipworker, res 129 Genesee
- 1920 - U.S. Census, New Jersey, Mercer Co.,
Trenton, Ward 9, E.D. 82, Sheet No. 8B [=64B], 146-171, 129 Genesee St., 02 Jan 1920
- 1930 - U.S. Census, New Jersey, Mercer Co.,
Trenton, Ward 9, E.D. 11-39, Sheet No. 7B [=170B], 120-129, 129 Genesee St., 07 Apr 1930