This is the only photograph I have of my great grandfather, James E Parrish. Family lore said he robbed a train and fled to Mexico. After 10 years of research I found that he indeed did rob a train but instead of fleeing to Mexico, he served time in a Mexican prison.
From the ages of the children visable and it looks like Louisa is pregnant in this picture, I estimate this picture is taken in early 1900. I have some writings that Louisa was said to have said that James had the blackest hair and the bluest eyes she had ever seen. My grandpa (the littlest one in the picture) had his blue eyes, as did my dad and my oldest son.
Louisa died in 1901 a week after giving birth to her last child. By this time she is alone and James is in prison, at least according to the article I found in a 1907 paper:
"México, bautismos, 1560-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NR74-4XW : accessed 19 Nov 2013), José Santiago De Jesús Parrish, 19 May 1908.
Another story I heard was that James was released early from prison on two conditions, that he tell who where the others involved in the robbery and that he never return to the states again. I don't know if either statement is true but I have found no other record of him.
His youngest son, Jimmy, said that he would come back accross the border from time to time.
Here is a painting of James:
The resemblance to my father is freaky. They have some strong genes. It wouldn't be hard to pick out 4 generations of Parrish men.
I struggle with the fact I may never know what happened to him. There have been stories of blue eyed Parrish in Mexico. He was only 38 when released from prison. He could have had another family.
It is all a mystery.