Christine Whiting Parmenter Explained

Christine Whiting Parmenter (December 21, 1877 – March 1953) was an American author.

Biography

Christine Whiting was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, on December 21, 1877, the daughter of Frederic A. Whiting and Catherine Tracy Allen.

She was a former resident of Framingham Center, Massachusetts, and moved to Colorado in 1917. She married Dr. Kenneth R. Parmenter, M.D. (d. 1939), and they had one daughter, Catherine, who married Henry C. Newell. They lived at 1208 Cheyenne Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colorado. She returned to New England in 1938.

She was an author, a writer of fiction for most of the leading magazines.

She was a member of the Authors' League of America.[1]

She died in March 1953 and is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge.[2]

Her papers are preserved at the Denver Public Library.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Binheim. Max. Elvin. Charles A. Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America. 1928. 233. 8 August 2017.
  2. Web site: CHRISTINE WHITING PARMENTER Born: Unknown Died: Unknown Burial: 3/6/1953. mountauburn. 29 January 2018.