. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. Mr. Parsons is a member of the Bankers Club of America, the EconomicClub of New York, the Maplewood Field Club and the Maplewood Club. Heis an enthusiastic horseman and tennis player. WASHINGTON EVERETT PARSONS—Newark, (818 De GrawAvenue.)—Mechanical E!ngineer. Born at Salisbury, Md., onMarch 4. 1860; son of Milton Alfred and Caroline Travers (Wil-liams) Parsons; married atBaltimore, Md., on Novem-ber 7, 1889, to Este


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. Mr. Parsons is a member of the Bankers Club of America, the EconomicClub of New York, the Maplewood Field Club and the Maplewood Club. Heis an enthusiastic horseman and tennis player. WASHINGTON EVERETT PARSONS—Newark, (818 De GrawAvenue.)—Mechanical E!ngineer. Born at Salisbury, Md., onMarch 4. 1860; son of Milton Alfred and Caroline Travers (Wil-liams) Parsons; married atBaltimore, Md., on Novem-ber 7, 1889, to Estelle Vir-ginia Barnett, daughter ofDe Warren Henry and Ame-lias Elizabeth Barnett, ofBaltimore. Md. Children: Helen Barnett,born July 125. 1891, marriedNov. 7th, 1914, to PhilipDeen Bodman, of Newark;Milton Alfred Parsons, bornAug. 20th, 1895 (Deceased) ;Estelle Virginia, born , 1899 (Deceased) ; Wash-ington Everett. Jr., bornJan. 17, 1905. W. Everett Parsons is engagedas a Consulting Mechanical En-gineer m New York City witha large number of concerns inhis clientelle. He has specializedin refrigerating processes and is also Vice President of the Ignited Ice Im-. 390 Pattisou provement at 50 Church J<treet, New York City. He had previouslybeen Technical Editor of the Cold Storage and Ice Trade Journal. nowthe Refrigeratmg World published in New York City. From 1890 to1896 he was with the De La Yergne Refrigerating Machine Company of NewYork as one of its Mechanical Engineers and for two years Assistant Super-intendmg Engineer and afterwards for seven years General Manager of theNewark Hygeia Ice Company of Newark. Mr. Parsons ancestors were among the early English settlers on theEastern shore of Maryland. He came to New York in 1888 and has residedin New Jersey since 1896. His education was acquired in the public schoolsof Salisbury, and at the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken,where in each case he graduated at the head of his class. He was at one


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