Best Greetings to every Parkinson linked to New Amsterdam; Berbice; McKenzie, Wismar, Christianburg, Georgetown, East Coast)Demerara, Queenstown; and Essequebo. This Sancho is seeking descendants and relatives of the following and/or any Parkinson group of families with ancestral connections to Nabaclis;
This Sancho needs to be enlightened. Sancho is researching Sancho family history. William Parkinson and Janet (Wodehouse) Parkinson, and their three daughters; Marie Louisa (Parkinson) Whyte, Isabelle (Parkinson) Ogle, and Barbara (Parkinson) Small (Trinidad & Tobago) are said to be members of the kinship of Sancho. This Parkinson group were resident at Nabaclis.
Mary Louisa Parkinson (Teacher, Enmore Estate School) married William Whyte, Chemist, and Druggist, Sicknurse and Dispenser. Their children are Cyril Whyte and Lydia Whyte. Lydia Whyte married Bamfield. Isabella Parkinson married William Ogle. Their children are William Wodehouse Parkinson Ogle and Lillian Ogle. Lillian Ogle married Frank Philadelphia. Barbara Parkinson married Mr. Small. The Small union migrated to Trinidad.
Mary Taylor is the mother of three children of Lammy Tuckness Sancho. Mary Taylor is a sister of the grandmother of Cyril White. Mary Taylor is a great grandmother of Barton Scotland. It is possible Thomas Parkinson is a Sancho. Thomas Parkinson was a sugar-boiler. He was resident at Nabaclis. He departed in the 1880s. William Parkinson had a sugar mill at Rome. Lammy Tuckness Sancho had property on the East Bank. What does this mean? Coincidence or reality?
DEATH –PARKINSON – On the 30th May (Sunday), 1886, at Nabaclis Village, East Coast Demerara, THOMAS PARKINSON. Late Pan-Boiler, Zeelandia, aged 28 years. Source: The Daily Chronicle, Tuesday, June 1, 1886 page 3.
Please Note: - Cyril Whyte never mentioned whether he bonded with his maternal grandfather. He informed this Sancho, William Parkinson is the name of his grandfather. William Parkinson was a chemist and druggist. This Sancho hasn’t encountered Parkinson as a chemist and druggist. The given information suggests Thomas Parkinson was born 1857/1858. It also suggests a relationship with William Parkinson; both were at Nabaclis, in that era. Perhaps, Joseph Alfred Parkinson, the legendary Schoolmaster, is related to this group. Sancho would love to link with those who know – immediately.
Three Dolphin sisters, Ethel, Mary Caroline Ruperta, and Matilda Henrietta, daughters of Henry David Dolphin married three prominent males James Donald Ainsworth, William Nicholas Arno, and Samuel Henderson Parkinson, respectively.
DEATH: Parkinson - On May 1, 1937, at 2.30 P.M., Henrietta Matilda (Henry), widow of Samuel Henderson Parkinson, mother of Cynthia, Nora, Cyril, Allan, and sister of Samuel David and Alfred Simon William Dolphin and Mesdames Mary Caroline Ruperta (Dolphin) Arno and Ethel (Dolphin) Ainsworth.
The interment will take place at St. Jude’s Churchyard, Blankenburg, to-day at 4 P.M.
Friends, please accept this the only intimation.
City folk may cross by the 3 P.M. ferry steamer. At rest
The Daily Argosy May 2, 1937: page 4
MARRIED - BENJAMIN- PARKINSON:- At Cove & John, on 4th inst., by Rev. Harry Gainer, Wm. Adam Bishop, 2nd son of C.P. Benjamin, Pouderoyen, W.B., to Maria Leonora, eldest daughter of Samuel Parkinson, 41, Hadfield St., Georgetown. Source: Argosy -Saturday, April 8, 1893: Page 4 Column 1.
Sancho is also with Samuel Henderson Parkinson is possibly a descendant of Sancho.
Sancho noticed several entries for Parkinson in the Official Gazette of British Guiana, 1902-1917. Of all places, Parkinson was resident at Alexander Street, in New Amsterdam. This Sancho was birthed there. It was during the early hours of a rainy Thursday morning in early December during the mid-1950s. Is John Archibald Parkinson, a resident of Alexander Street, New Amsterdam? Are there Parkinson family historians and/or someone, anyone who could identify – any of the following?
1882
J. E. Parkinson: Teacher, St. Anne's, Agricola
T. A. Parkinson: Pan Boiler, Lusignan, East Coast Demerara.
Thomas Parkinson: Pan Boiler, New Caledonia, Wakenaam.
William Parkinson: Pan Boiler, Peter's Hall, East Bank Demerara
1889
Joseph Parkinson: Teacher, St Martin's, Stanley Town, Berbice.
Thomas Parkinson: Pan boiler, Plantation Lusignan, East Coast Demerara.
1898
Joseph Alfred Parkinson: Schoolmaster, Enmore Buildings, East Coast Demerara.
R. Parkinson: Bricklayer, Wapping Lane, New Amsterdam.
1904
Joseph Alfred Parkinson: Schoolmaster, Enmore Buildings, East Coast Demerara.
J. W. H. Parkinson: Overseer Plantation Providence, East Bank Demerara.
R. Parkinson: Bricklayer, Wapping Lane, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
- Thomas Parkinson,
- William Parkinson,
- Leila Parkinson, Levette Imelda Parkinson, Eulice Leach,
- Reverend John Archibald Parkinson,
- Thomas E. Parkinson (Dispenser),
- William Parkinson (Sugar Miller, Rome, East Bank Demerara)
- Robert Parkinson, Bricklayer, All Saint, Parish, 1902
- Lambert Parkinson, Alexander Street, New Amsterdam, September 1917
- Joseph Alfred Parkinson, Schoolmaster, Plantation Enmore, September 1917
- Frederick Parkinson, Tailor, SmythTown, New Amsterdam, October 1917
- Samuel Henderson Parkinson, Sanitary Inspector, Georgetown, October 1917
- Miss F. Parkinson, 5 America Street, G'town, November 1917 Letter from NYC.
This Sancho needs to be enlightened. Sancho is researching Sancho family history. William Parkinson and Janet (Wodehouse) Parkinson, and their three daughters; Marie Louisa (Parkinson) Whyte, Isabelle (Parkinson) Ogle, and Barbara (Parkinson) Small (Trinidad & Tobago) are said to be members of the kinship of Sancho. This Parkinson group were resident at Nabaclis.
Mary Louisa Parkinson (Teacher, Enmore Estate School) married William Whyte, Chemist, and Druggist, Sicknurse and Dispenser. Their children are Cyril Whyte and Lydia Whyte. Lydia Whyte married Bamfield. Isabella Parkinson married William Ogle. Their children are William Wodehouse Parkinson Ogle and Lillian Ogle. Lillian Ogle married Frank Philadelphia. Barbara Parkinson married Mr. Small. The Small union migrated to Trinidad.
Mary Taylor is the mother of three children of Lammy Tuckness Sancho. Mary Taylor is a sister of the grandmother of Cyril White. Mary Taylor is a great grandmother of Barton Scotland. It is possible Thomas Parkinson is a Sancho. Thomas Parkinson was a sugar-boiler. He was resident at Nabaclis. He departed in the 1880s. William Parkinson had a sugar mill at Rome. Lammy Tuckness Sancho had property on the East Bank. What does this mean? Coincidence or reality?
DEATH –PARKINSON – On the 30th May (Sunday), 1886, at Nabaclis Village, East Coast Demerara, THOMAS PARKINSON. Late Pan-Boiler, Zeelandia, aged 28 years. Source: The Daily Chronicle, Tuesday, June 1, 1886 page 3.
Please Note: - Cyril Whyte never mentioned whether he bonded with his maternal grandfather. He informed this Sancho, William Parkinson is the name of his grandfather. William Parkinson was a chemist and druggist. This Sancho hasn’t encountered Parkinson as a chemist and druggist. The given information suggests Thomas Parkinson was born 1857/1858. It also suggests a relationship with William Parkinson; both were at Nabaclis, in that era. Perhaps, Joseph Alfred Parkinson, the legendary Schoolmaster, is related to this group. Sancho would love to link with those who know – immediately.
Three Dolphin sisters, Ethel, Mary Caroline Ruperta, and Matilda Henrietta, daughters of Henry David Dolphin married three prominent males James Donald Ainsworth, William Nicholas Arno, and Samuel Henderson Parkinson, respectively.
DEATH: Parkinson - On May 1, 1937, at 2.30 P.M., Henrietta Matilda (Henry), widow of Samuel Henderson Parkinson, mother of Cynthia, Nora, Cyril, Allan, and sister of Samuel David and Alfred Simon William Dolphin and Mesdames Mary Caroline Ruperta (Dolphin) Arno and Ethel (Dolphin) Ainsworth.
The interment will take place at St. Jude’s Churchyard, Blankenburg, to-day at 4 P.M.
Friends, please accept this the only intimation.
City folk may cross by the 3 P.M. ferry steamer. At rest
The Daily Argosy May 2, 1937: page 4
MARRIED - BENJAMIN- PARKINSON:- At Cove & John, on 4th inst., by Rev. Harry Gainer, Wm. Adam Bishop, 2nd son of C.P. Benjamin, Pouderoyen, W.B., to Maria Leonora, eldest daughter of Samuel Parkinson, 41, Hadfield St., Georgetown. Source: Argosy -Saturday, April 8, 1893: Page 4 Column 1.
Sancho is also with Samuel Henderson Parkinson is possibly a descendant of Sancho.
Sancho noticed several entries for Parkinson in the Official Gazette of British Guiana, 1902-1917. Of all places, Parkinson was resident at Alexander Street, in New Amsterdam. This Sancho was birthed there. It was during the early hours of a rainy Thursday morning in early December during the mid-1950s. Is John Archibald Parkinson, a resident of Alexander Street, New Amsterdam? Are there Parkinson family historians and/or someone, anyone who could identify – any of the following?
1882
J. E. Parkinson: Teacher, St. Anne's, Agricola
T. A. Parkinson: Pan Boiler, Lusignan, East Coast Demerara.
Thomas Parkinson: Pan Boiler, New Caledonia, Wakenaam.
William Parkinson: Pan Boiler, Peter's Hall, East Bank Demerara
1889
Joseph Parkinson: Teacher, St Martin's, Stanley Town, Berbice.
Thomas Parkinson: Pan boiler, Plantation Lusignan, East Coast Demerara.
1898
Joseph Alfred Parkinson: Schoolmaster, Enmore Buildings, East Coast Demerara.
R. Parkinson: Bricklayer, Wapping Lane, New Amsterdam.
1904
Joseph Alfred Parkinson: Schoolmaster, Enmore Buildings, East Coast Demerara.
J. W. H. Parkinson: Overseer Plantation Providence, East Bank Demerara.
R. Parkinson: Bricklayer, Wapping Lane, New Amsterdam, Berbice.
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