George Parrish
George Parrish (c1861- ) who lost two sons in WW1
1891 Living at 56 Bonhay Road, Exeter: George Parrish (age 40 born Holsworthy), a Miller. With his wife Betsey Parrish (age 41 born Sandford) and their six children; William Parrish (age 16 born Crediton), Fitter and Turner; Fredrick Parrish (age 10 born Exeter); Reginald Parrish (age 8 born Exeter); Richard Parrish (age 6 born Exeter); Tom Parrish (age 3 born Exeter); and Annie Parrish (age 14 born Exeter).[1]
1911 Living at 5 Church Road, St Thomas, Exeter: George Parrish (age 52 born Holsworthy), Corn Miller. With his wife Bessie Parrish (age 49 born Sampford Courtney) and their six children; William George Parrish (age 26 born Crediton), Fitter and Turner; Fredrick Parrish (age 20 born Exeter), Boot Maker; Reginald Arthur Parrish (age 18 born Exeter), Boot Maker; Tom Parrish (age 13 born Exeter); Dick Parrish (age 15 born Exeter), Printer; and Ethel Irine Parrish (age 7 born Exeter).[2]
Note: William George Parrish married 1914 to Dorothy Hilda Cave and emigrated to Canada