Parsons, Joseph B.

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Resident of Northampton, Mass.; served with 10th Massachusetts Volunteers during the Civil War.

From the description of Letter from Col. J. B. Parsons to James R. Trumbull, 1889 Sept. 06. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71057012

Josiah Parsons (1781-1842) and his wife, Judith Badger (1788-1876 or 1879), had eleven children: Joseph B. (died young), Emily P. (m. Charles Tenney), Sarah B. (died young), Mary Elizabeth (m. E. N. Hidden), Lewis Neal, Joseph Badger (b. 1818), Daniel Jacobs (1821-1897), Sarah Jane Rogers, William Moody (1825-1923), Hannah Cogswell (ca. 1823-1842), and Charles P. Joseph Badger Parsons became a physician in Bennington, New Hampshire. William Moody Parsons attended the Gilmanton Academy and first studied medicine under Dr. Nahum Wight while attending Dartmouth Medical College. He later attended Vermont Medical College, from which he graduated in 1851. After practicing medicine with his brother Joseph in Bennington (1851-1855), he began his own practices in Barrington, Antrim, and Manchester, New Hampshire. He served in the New Hampshire State Legislature from 1872-1873 and as assistant surgeon and surgeon for the New Hampshire National Guard's 1st Regiment in the 1880s. In November 1882, he married Marion J. Hosley; they had one daughter, Martha Sophia (b. 1884).

From the guide to the Joseph and William Parsons papers, Parsons, Joseph and William papers, 1834-1875, 1841-1854, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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creatorOf United States. Army. U.S. Army form 51--clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, 1863 June 30. Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center
referencedIn United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 10th (1861-1864). Muster roll of field staff of 10th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1863 Oct. 31-Dec. 31. Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center
referencedIn Bridgman, Sarah,. Testimony at Springfield taken on the behalf of Sarah the wife of James Bridgman of Northampton August 11th 1656, ca. 1656. Harvard Law School Library Langdell Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
creatorOf Joseph and William Parsons papers 1834-1875 1841-1854 Parsons, Joseph and William papers William L. Clements Library
creatorOf United States. Army. U.S. Army form 51--monthly return of clothing, camp, and garrison equipment, 1863 Sept. 30. Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center
creatorOf Kingsley, William M. Appointment of William M. Kingsley as principal musician of the Massachusetts 10th Regiment, 1863 Aug. 20. Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center
creatorOf United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 10th (1861-1864). U.S. Army form 51--clothing, camp, and garrison equipment--10th Massachusetts Volunteers, 1863 Aug. 31. Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center
creatorOf Lord, Brackett T. Diaries, 1859-1920. Maine Historical Society Library
creatorOf Parsons, Joseph B. Letter from Col. J. B. Parsons to James R. Trumbull, 1889 Sept. 06. Historic Northampton Museum & Education Center
creatorOf Parsons, Joseph. Will : Henrico County, Virginia, 1762 August 6. Library of Virginia
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associatedWith Kingsley, William M. person
associatedWith Lord, Brackett T. person
associatedWith Parsons, Charles P. person
associatedWith Parsons, D. J. (Daniel Jacobs), 1821-1897 person
associatedWith Parsons family. family
associatedWith Parsons, Josiah, 1781-1842 person
associatedWith Parsons, Lewis Neal. person
associatedWith Parsons, Sarah Jane. person
associatedWith Parsons, William Moody, 1826- person
associatedWith Tenney, Emily Parsons. person
correspondedWith Trumbull, James Russell, 1825-1899 person
associatedWith United States. Army. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 10th (1861-1864) corporateBody
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Gilmanton (N.H.)
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