Herbert Parsons (New York politician) explained

Herbert Parsons
State:New York
District:13th
Term Start:March 4, 1905
Term End:March 3, 1911
Predecessor:Francis B. Harrison
Successor:Jefferson M. Levy
Birth Date:28 October 1869
Birth Place:New York City, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
Education:Yale University (1890)
Occupation:Lawyer, Congressman
Spouse:Elsie Worthington Clews
Parents:John Edward Parsons
Mary Dumesnil McIlvaine
Children:4
Signature:Signature of Herbert Parsons (1869–1925).png

Herbert Parsons (October 28, 1869 – September 16, 1925) was a U.S. Representative from New York.

Early life

Parsons was born in New York City on October 28, 1869. He was the son of John Edward Parsons, a former president of the New York City Bar Association, and Mary Dumesnil McIlvaine.

Parsons attended private schools in New York City, St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, Yale University, the University of Berlin, Harvard Law School, and was graduated from Yale University in 1890.

Career

He was admitted to the bar in 1894 and commenced practice in New York City.He served as member of the board of aldermen of New York City in 1900–1904.

He was elected as a Republican to the Fifty-ninth, Sixtieth, and Sixty-first Congresses (March 4, 1905 – March 3, 1911). A 1910 run for reelection to the Sixty-second Congress was unsuccessful, and Parsons resumed the practice of law in New York City.

He served as delegate to all Republican New York State conventions from 1904 to 1920, and to the Republican National Conventions in 1908, 1912, 1916, and 1920. During the First World War he served on the general staff of the American Expeditionary Forces.

Personal life

Parsons was married to Elsie Worthington Clews, an anthropologist and folklorist of the indigenous people of the American Southwest. She was the daughter of financier and author Henry Clews. They were married in Newport, Rhode Island on September 1, 1900.[1] Together, they were the parents of:

Parsons died in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, September 16, 1925. He was interred in Lenox Cemetery.

Descendants

Through his eldest daughter Elsie, he was a grandfather of Herbert Parsons Patterson (1925–1985),[5] who became president of the Chase Manhattan Bank in 1968.[6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Miss Clews is Married . The New York Times . Newport, Massachusetts . 1900-09-02 . 5 . 2010-01-01 .
  2. News: Times . Special to The New York . MISS ELSIE PARSONS MARRIED IN LENOX; Society Throng at Her Wedding to Morehead Patterson of New York in Trinity Church. LOUISE DELANO A BRIDE Washington Girl Weds Col. Sherwood A. Cheney, U.S.A., in Stockbridge--200 at Reception. . 1 June 2023 . . 11 September 1921.
  3. News: MRS.E.P. PATTERSON BECOMES A BRIDE; Marriage Unites Daughter of Mrs. Herbert Parsons to J. D. Kennedy of This City. HE IS COLUMBIA GRADUATE Justice Kernochan Performs Ceremony in New York Home of Her Grandmother. . 2 June 2023 . . 29 June 1934.
  4. News: Behavioral Psychologist Henry McIlvaine Parsons, 92, Dies. 13 May 2018. Washington Post. August 1, 2004. C10.
  5. News: Blair . William G. . H.P. PATTERSON, BANKER, IS DEAD . 1 June 2023 . . 31 January 1985.
  6. News: Heinemann . H. Erich . David Rockefeller Moves Up at Chase; Patterson, 43, Gets Post as President David Rockefeller and Patterson Elected to New Posts at Chase . 1 June 2023 . . 31 October 1968.
  7. News: Herbert Parsons Patterson . 1 June 2023 . . 13 October 1972.