Well, thank you Timothy. I am going to post what I and others consider the first "parachute' jumps from an airplane". I trust my source completely.
"On March 1, 1912, Army Captain Albert Barry jumped from a Benoist plane, piloted by Anthony Jannus, at an altitude of 15,000 feet over Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri. Barry had bought a small balloon of the type used by showmen and adapted it to his concept of a parachute". Incidentally, his jump was a success!
(This explanation from page 97, "1001 Questions Answered About Aviation History"), by C. H. Hildreth and Bernard C. Nalty. Dodd, Mead & Company. New York. 1969.
I highly recommend the incredibly fascinating book which covers aviation history very well.