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John Parrott
I am a retired Air Force E-8, retired civil servant and professional journalists. I write for a Florida newspaper.


James and Mary Elizabeth (Rhea) Spivey
This is a photograph of my great grandparents, James Alfred Spivey, son of Adniram & Evaline (Souther) Spivey, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Rhea, daughter of William M. and Margaret Jane (Smalling) Rhea. He was the 8th child, and she was oldest in her family. The Spivey's were from GA, NC and TN, the Rhea's settled in Monroe Co., TN., before migrating to Baker County, OR in 1920.
People in photo include: James and Mary Elizabeth (Rhea) Spivey
People in photo include: James and Mary Elizabeth (Rhea) Spivey


Cordelia (Kilby) Ellis
Lucinda Cordelia Kilby, better known as Cordelia "Cordie" or "Dulcy" (Kilby) Ellis was the 12th, and youngest, child born to Adam and Malinda (Wilson) Kilby on 28 March 1865 in Rabun Co., GA. She was married to the Rev. John Allen Ellis of Coker Creek, Monroe, TN.
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Rev. John Ellis and Family
Rev. John Allen Ellis of Coker Creek, Tennessee with his family. Back row, left to right; Zeke, Zack, Ben, Ora Lee (my grandmother). Front row, left to right; Phoebe, Rev. John, Renie, Arthur. Arthur went by Ellis, but was a Winkler from Cordelia's first marriage.
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unknown soldier
This unidentified ambrotype is one of several found in a box with my great grandfather Henry Pickle Davis' Bible.
Can you help identify this man? He was possibly from New Jersey or Iowa. Possible surnames include: Davis, Pickle, Ritchey, McDowell. Also might be a Frederick, Roberts, Mills, or Friggins from Wisconsin or Illinois.
Can you help identify this man? He was possibly from New Jersey or Iowa. Possible surnames include: Davis, Pickle, Ritchey, McDowell. Also might be a Frederick, Roberts, Mills, or Friggins from Wisconsin or Illinois.

Civil War era young woman
This photo of this lovely young woman was found among other unidentified Civil War era ambrotypes in a box with my great grandfather Henry Pickle Davis' Bible. It may have been taken in New Jersey or Iowa and possible surnames include Davis, Ritchey, Pickle, McDowell. Less likely surnames from Wisconsin or Illinois include Frederick, Roberts, Mills, Friggins. Can you help this girl regain her name?

Uncle Gray and Aunt Georgia Parrott
This photo was donated by Junior Parrott, and it is of our great uncle Grey and Aunt Georgia Parrott. My sister, Geneva Parrott is sitting in the backseat and the car belonged to my father, James (Jim) Parrott.

Greatgrandpa G.W. Parrott and grandsons
This is the only known photograph of my greatgrandfather George Washington Parrott and two of his grandsons. My father (James) sitting next to G.W and beside my father is Banner Parrott, 1st Cousin to my dad and behind them is C.B. Parrott

Mother and daughter
Photo taken of my mother and sister probably in the summer of 1945
in front of our house on Edgemere Ave, Dundalk MD
in front of our house on Edgemere Ave, Dundalk MD

C.B. Parrott, Carson(Carse) Parrott, Slemp Parrott
This is only known picture of Carson Parrott and his son Slemp(extreme right side) and on left is C.B. Parrott. This photo was donated to this project by Junior Parrott, son of Slemp Parrott.

Slemp Parrott, son of Carson(Carse)Parrott
This photo is of Slemp Parrott, son of Carson (Carse) Parrott, on wall in background is children of Slemp. Junior Parrott, and his sister, and the date of the photo is uncertain.
Donated by Junior Parrott
Donated by Junior Parrott
