Talk:Thomas Chase Parr

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Charles Matthews in topic Unreliable sources

Unreliable sources edit

Turner Trees [1] says seven of Parr's children were living with their Pott grandparents in 1861 at Freelands. Two mistakes in the same paragraph seemingly: it was John Owen Parr II who married Harriet's sister, not his father John Owen Parr I; and there were apparently eight children (Ancestry), not seven, John having died young. Still the census result is credible.

http://www.wrightanddavis.co.uk/GD/PARRCHARLESC.htm speculates "Thomas and Harriet took Charles and Alfred to India and they were all living in Bareda, Bombay in 1851 when Harriet Bertha was born there, but all the younger siblings were born in Bromley." There are mistakes in that article. But that all may be true. The logistics are complicated! But it is not definite that Parr was in India after about 1855, absent concrete evidence. Charles Matthews (talk) 11:10, 15 December 2022 (UTC)Reply