James R. Parsons Explained

James Ranelagh Ponsonby Parsons (c. 1839 – 9 August 1905) was a South Australian educator.

Parsons was born in Ireland, the son of Henry Parsons of Trim, County Meath. In 1848 he accompanied his parents to Tasmania, where he spent his early years. In 1875, he moved to South Australia, where he held positions on the teaching staffs of Moonta school, and in Adelaide, St Peter's College, J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution (in Parkside), principal of Adelaide High School, in 1880[1] and from 1882,[2] Frederick Caterer's Glenelg Grammar School. He then founded the Collegiate School in Broadstairs Street, also in Glenelg.

He was an active churchman and for many years a lay reader, conducting services at St Jude's, Brighton when it was without a permanent minister. His brother, Samuel Parsons, was incumbent of All Saints' and Canon of St David's, Hobart.[3]

Parsons married Sarah Cole Wells (died 1 October 1913). Their children include

Parsons died at the age of 66 years at his residence in Glenelg, after a long illness, leaving a widow and a grown-up family.[5]

References

  1. News: Advertising . . XVII . 4,945 . South Australia . 6 July 1880 . 16 May 2017 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  2. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article33628887 Glenelg Grammar School
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8949441 Deaths
  4. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49795786 Deaths
  5. http://saobits.gravesecrets.net/p.html Obituary