While I have posted two of these pictures in the past, these are of a better resolution.
A blog about Edward Lloyd Parry, who joined the LDS (Mormon) Church in Wales in 1848, migrated to Utah in 1853, and was master stonemason of the St. George Temple and Manti Temple.
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Monday, April 25, 2011
Various Pictures of ELP's Relatives
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Mary Jones Parry (1778?-1856), grandmother who raised Edward Lloyd Parry |
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Edward Lloyd Parry's two wives, Elizabeth (1817-1880) and Ann (1835-1886) |
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Edward Lloyd Parry's two youngest sons, Hugh Evans (1881-1889) and George Parry (1883-1889), both of whom died from diphtheria |
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Edward Lloyd Parry's daughter, Mary Ellen Parry (1862-1912) |
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Edward Lloyd Parry's sister, Mary Parry Rowland (1823-1912) |
Sunday, March 27, 2011
1900 Census Record and Death Certificate of Edward Lloyd Parry
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Children of Edward Lloyd Parry
Edward Thomas Parry (1859-1938) with his stone work:
Edward Thomas Parry?
Emma (1876-1949) and Harriet ("Hattie") Parry (1870-1946):
Back side of the photo:
ET Parry, probably in about 1890, when he was on his mission to the British Isles. I believe this is a mission photo because of the "Merthyr" (a town in Wales) on both sides of the photo.
Back side of the photo:
ET Parry's business. Note the small letters below the sign: "The White Stone Man." Notice the four people in the picture. I believe one of the two ladies on the left is ET Parry's wife, Charlotte Ann Edmunds Parry, and the man in the middle by the car must be ET Parry himself. As of yet I cannot identify the man on the far right.
ET Parry and his wife Charlotte, later in life.
ET Parry family reunion, about 1931. I have a legend of the people from this photo if you would like. (See my email address on this blog.)
Edward Thomas Parry?
Emma (1876-1949) and Harriet ("Hattie") Parry (1870-1946):
Back side of the photo:
ET Parry, probably in about 1890, when he was on his mission to the British Isles. I believe this is a mission photo because of the "Merthyr" (a town in Wales) on both sides of the photo.
Back side of the photo:
ET Parry's business. Note the small letters below the sign: "The White Stone Man." Notice the four people in the picture. I believe one of the two ladies on the left is ET Parry's wife, Charlotte Ann Edmunds Parry, and the man in the middle by the car must be ET Parry himself. As of yet I cannot identify the man on the far right.
ET Parry and his wife Charlotte, later in life.
ET Parry family reunion, about 1931. I have a legend of the people from this photo if you would like. (See my email address on this blog.)
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