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Edward Pangilla

Date of Birth: 3 Nov 1892

Born In: Half Moon Bay

Age: 30

Occupation: Laborer

Marital Status: Married

Died: 3 Jan 1923

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Death Location: San Mateo

Burial Plot: 189

FindaGrave ID: 249018384

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    Lorane M Pangilla

    Date of Birth: 30 Oct 1918

    Born In: California

    Age: 1 year 4 months

    Occupation: Child

    Marital Status: Single

    Died: 27 Mar 1920

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    Death Location: Woodside Road, Redwood City

    Burial Plot: 189

    FindaGrave ID: 249018014

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      Frederick S Parker

      Date of Birth: 1 Jun 1861

      Born In: Illinois

      Age: 75

      Occupation: Retired Caretaker

      Marital Status: Widowed

      Died: 5 Oct 1936

      Cause of Death: Coronary Occlusion

      Death Location: Redwood City

      Burial Plot: S152

      FindaGrave ID: 249018536

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      PARKER - In Redwood City, Monday Oct. 5, 1936. Frederick S Parker, husband of the late Jeannette G. Parker, father of Jessie Parker, cousin of Julia, Charles and Spencer Allen. A native of Bloomington, Illinois. Aged 75 years. Notice of funeral later. Friends may all at the Layng and Tinney Funeral Home.

      Parker served 3 of a 4 year sentence in San Quentin State Prision for his involvement in a robbery in San Francisco,

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        Chester Parshall

        Date of Birth: 1863

        Born In: California

        Age: 2

        Occupation: Child

        Marital Status: Single

        Died: 26 Jul 1865

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        Death Location: Searsville

        Burial Plot: 134

        FindaGrave ID: 249019660

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          Alfred Warren Parsons

          Date of Birth: 23 May 1875

          Born In: California

          Age: 40

          Occupation: Butcher

          Marital Status: Married

          Died: 29 Jul 1917

          Cause of Death: Cirrhosis of the liver

          Death Location: Redwood City

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          FindaGrave ID: 249019926

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          PARSONS - At Redwood City, on July 29, 1917 Alfred Warren Parsons, beloved father of Charles and Ernest Parsons and brother of Edward B. Effie J More and the late Eva M. Scott, a native of San Francisco, Cal. aged 40 years 2 months 29 days.
          Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to the funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Mt. Carmel Church. Remains at the parlors of Redwood City Undertaking Co. Internment, Union Cemetery, by auto.

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            Daniel Davis Parsons

            Date of Birth: 1826

            Born In: Maryland

            Age: 72

            Occupation: Farmer

            Marital Status: Single

            Died: 10 May 1898

            Cause of Death: Natural Causes

            Death Location: Redwood City

            Burial Plot: H89

            FindaGrave ID: 8107527

            Daniel Davis Parsons

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            DANIEL DAVIS PARSONS
            Redwood City Democrat
            May 12, 1898

            D. D. Parsons, an old and honored citizen of Redwood, died suddenly on Tuesday evening while visiting a neighbor. Dr. Ross pronounced the cause to be congestion of the brain. Deceased was a native of Maryland, aged 72 years. He was a quiet, steady, unassuming man of unquestioned probity. For years he lived at the Redwood City house. He was a brother of Lemuel Parsons who was for many years superintendent of our streets. A brother in Osco, Illinois named John S. Parsons survives deceased. The funeral will take place from the Congregational Church this afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. Mur officiating. Interment in Union Cemetery.

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              Edna Ellen Parsons

              Date of Birth: 1888

              Born In: California

              Age: 30

              Occupation: At Home

              Marital Status: Married

              Died: 6 Jun 1919

              Cause of Death: Burned to death by gas explosion

              Death Location: San Mateo

              Burial Plot: 115

              FindaGrave ID: 238545519

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              EDNA PARSONS
              Redwood City Standard
              June 12, 1919
              Mrs. Edna Parsons, who was severely burned at her home 526 Arguello Street in this city on May 24 when a can of gasoline exploded, died from her injuries at the Red Cross Hospital in San Mateo last Friday afternoon.
              Mrs. Parsons was cleaning her kitchen stove and had poured a small quantity of gasoline into a can of blacking when the gasoline exploded, setting fire to her clothing. Mrs. Parsons’ screams, as she ran into the yard of her home, attracted the attention of Robert Smith, baggage master at the Southern Pacific depot, who ran to her assistance and with considerable difficulty and great danger to himself, succeeded in extinguishing the flames but not before Mrs. Parsons had been terribly burned. The injured woman was rushed to the Hulings Hospital here and later removed to the Red Cross Hospital in San Mateo.
              Mrs. Parsons is survived by her husband, George A. Parsons, who is employed at the plant of the National Magnesium Manufacturing Company in this city, and three small children, the youngest two years old.
              The funeral was held Sunday afternoon from the chapel of the Redwood City Undertaking Company, Rev. C.H. Stevens of the First Congregational Church conducting the services. The interment was in Union Cemetery.

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                Leven A Parsons

                Date of Birth: 1832

                Born In: Missouri

                Age: 47

                Occupation: Farmer

                Marital Status: Single

                Died: 17 May 1879

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                Death Location: Redwood City

                Burial Plot: H89

                FindaGrave ID: 6528377

                Leven A Parsons

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                  Franz Pasold

                  Date of Birth: 1826

                  Born In: Germany

                  Age: 70

                  Occupation: Tannery Employee

                  Marital Status: 

                  Died: 29 Jun 1896

                  Cause of Death: Old Age

                  Death Location: Near Summit Springs

                  Burial Plot: H92

                  FindaGrave ID: 6528372

                  Franz Pasold

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                  FRANZ PASOLD
                  Redwood City Democrat
                  July 2, 1896
                  Franz Pasold, a native of Germany, aged about 66 years, was found dead in a cabin on the Borden and Hatch timber tract last Monday. He had evidently been dead a month or more. He had been a resident of the county 16 or 17 years and was quite well known. His occupation during the summer was peeling bark for the tanneries and he had a keen sense of honor. No relatives in this country survive. Coroner Crowe held an inquest and a verdict of death from natural causes was found. The funeral took place from the undertaking parlor of Jas. Crowe yesterday afternoon. Rev O.M. Hester officiated.

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                    Charles B Patterson

                    Date of Birth: 1856

                    Born In: Denmark

                    Age: 32

                    Occupation: Painter

                    Marital Status: Single

                    Died: 5 Jun 1888

                    Cause of Death: Broken neck due to fall

                    Death Location: Palo Alto

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                    FindaGrave ID: 239379795

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                    CHARLES B PATTERSON
                    San Mateo County Times and Gazette
                    June 9, 1888

                    Charles B. Patterson, a native of Scandinavia and a painter by occupation, fell from the cupola of the new annex to Governor Stanford’s residence at Palo Alto last Monday breaking his neck. He died instantly. Patterson was standing on a temporary scaffolding when a board slipped precipitating him to a marble floor, a distance of forty feet. The fingers, arms, spinal column, and skull were broken. The body was taken to Redwood City and on the following day an inquest was held, the jury rendering a verdict that death was accidental. He was a resident of San Francisco, aged 32 and unmarried. The body was interred in Union Cemetery in Redwood City.

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