Elizabeth Ferril, 17921838 (aged 46 years)

Name
Elizabeth /Ferril/
Given names
Elizabeth
Surname
Ferril
Nickname
Betsy
Married name
Elizabeth /Perry/
Birth
Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File" database. Submitter: MMWH-756
Birth of a brother
Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database, Submitter: mutbutcher2670000
Birth of a brother
Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database, Submitter: mutbutcher2670000
2nd President of the United States
John Adams
March 4, 1797
3rd President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
March 4, 1801
4th President of the United States
James Madison
March 4, 1809
Marriage
Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database, Submitter: mutbutcher2670000
Birth of a daughter
Note: "Miss Ruth Perry, who was born in Cooper's fort in 1812, and was the first white child born of American parents west of St. Charles."
Birth of a daughter
Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database, Submitter: mutbutcher2670000
Death of a daughter
Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database, Submitter: mutbutcher2670000
Residence
Note: "Cooper's Fort: Probably erected in 1812 by the Missouri Rangers. Located on the left side of the Missouri River opposite Arrow Rock, about two miles from the Boone's Lick salt works, at the residence of Captain Benjamin Cooper, Missouri Rangers. It was the largest and most important of the Boone's Lick forts."
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Citation details: William PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZKO)
5th President of the United States
James Monroe
March 4, 1817
Occupation
weaver of cloth from beginning to end
about 1818
Note: "Mrs. Betsy Perry and Mrs. Jenny Cook wove the first cloth in the neighborhood. They raised their own cotton, carded, spun, and colored it; then wove it and prepared it for the needle. For many years they raised and prepared their own indigo and madder, which were the dye- stuffs they used. Afterwards they raised flax, which they hatcheled, or "hackled," and spun and mixed with cotton, or wove webs together of linen. Carpet weaving was not done by the early settlers, for they needed no carpets.¶ It was forty miles from this settlement to the nearest store — at Old Franklin — or to the nearest flouring mill. The settlers ground their corn (they had no wheat) by hand in a mortar with a pestle, or in rude simple mills. Their vehicles were one-horse carts or sleds drawn by oxen. The plows used were the old bar share, with wooden moldboards."
Birth of a son
Note: "The first male child born was Samuel Perry, in March, 1818. His parents were Samuel S. and Betsy Perry."
Birth of a son
Citation details: Henry PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZL6)
Birth of a daughter
Note: ""The first male child born was Samuel Perry, in March, 1818. His parents were Samuel S. and Betsy Perry. The first female born was Keziah Perry, the date of whose birth is June 7, 1819. She was a sister of Samuel Perry, Jr."
British King
George III
from October 25, 1760 to January 29, 1820
Birth of a son
Citation details: Nathan PERRY (AFN:23R6-ZNL)
Birth of a son
Citation details: Enos PERRY (AFN:23R6-ZQ1)
Death of a son
Citation details: Enos PERRY (AFN:23R6-ZQ1)
Birth of a son
Citation details: Johnathan PERRY (AFN 23R6-ZPS)
Birth of a daughter
Citation details: Blanch PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZSF)
British King
George IV
from January 29, 1820 to June 26, 1830
6th President of the United States
John Quincy Adams
March 4, 1825
7th President of the United States
Andrew Jackson
March 4, 1829
Marriage of a daughter
Death of a son
Citation details: William PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZKO)
Marriage of a son
Birth of a grandson
Citation details: Memorial# 23394870. Added 14 Dec 2007 by Joan Mickelberry.
British King
William IV
from June 26, 1830 to June 20, 1837
8th President of the United States
Martin Van Buren
March 4, 1837
Birth of a granddaughter
Citation details: Elizabeth CHESNEY (AFN: 23R7-4DR)
Birth of a grandson
British Queen
Victoria
from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901
Death of a father
Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database, Submitter: mutbutcher2670000
Death of a mother
Death of a mother
Death
Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File" database. Submitter: MMWH-756
Family with parents
father
1764
Birth: about 1764Howard, Missouri, USA
Death: Howard, Missouri, USA
mother
Marriage MarriageKentucky, USA
herself
17921838
Birth: July 28, 1792 28 24 Lincoln, Kentucky, USA
Death: November 16, 1838Miami, Saline, Missouri, USA
5 months
brother
1792
Birth: about 1792 28 24 Cooper's Fort, Saline, Missouri, USA
Death:
3 years
younger brother
1794
Birth: about 1794 30 26 Cooper's Fort, Saline, Missouri, USA
Death:
Family with Samuel Smith Perry
husband
17861843
Birth: September 1, 1786 39 21 The Rocks of Deer Creek, Harford, Maryland, USA
Death: 1843Saline, Missouri, USA
herself
17921838
Birth: July 28, 1792 28 24 Lincoln, Kentucky, USA
Death: November 16, 1838Miami, Saline, Missouri, USA
Marriage Marriage1811Boonslick, Howard, Missouri, USA
21 months
daughter
1812
Birth: September 28, 1812 26 20 Cooper's Fort, Saline, Missouri, USA
Death: Saline, Missouri, USA
2 years
daughter
18141814
Birth: November 11, 1814 28 22 Cooper's Fort, Saline, Missouri, USA
Death: 1814
6 months
son
18151903
Birth: May 6, 1815 28 22 Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death: October 22, 1903Carroll, Missouri, USA
21 months
son
18171833
Birth: January 24, 1817 30 24 Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death: April 26, 1833
2 years
son
18191875
Birth: June 7, 1819 32 26 Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death: 1875DeWitt, Carroll, Missouri, USA
daughter
1819
Birth: June 7, 1819 32 26 Saline, Missouri, USA
Death:
3 years
son
1822
Birth: October 19, 1822 36 30 Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death:
2 years
son
18241824
Birth: October 6, 1824 38 32 Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death: 1824
son
18241860
Birth: October 6, 1824 38 32 Franklin, Missouri, USA
Death: July 31, 1860St. Louis, Missouri, USA
-7 years
son
11 years
daughter
Birth
Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File" database. Submitter: MMWH-756
Marriage
Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database, Submitter: mutbutcher2670000
Residence
Citation details: page 71
Occupation
Citation details: page 439
Death
Citation details: "Pedigree Resource File" database. Submitter: MMWH-756
Residence

"Cooper's Fort: Probably erected in 1812 by the Missouri Rangers. Located on the left side of the Missouri River opposite Arrow Rock, about two miles from the Boone's Lick salt works, at the residence of Captain Benjamin Cooper, Missouri Rangers. It was the largest and most important of the Boone's Lick forts."

Occupation

"Mrs. Betsy Perry and Mrs. Jenny Cook wove the first cloth in the neighborhood. They raised their own cotton, carded, spun, and colored it; then wove it and prepared it for the needle. For many years they raised and prepared their own indigo and madder, which were the dye- stuffs they used. Afterwards they raised flax, which they hatcheled, or "hackled," and spun and mixed with cotton, or wove webs together of linen. Carpet weaving was not done by the early settlers, for they needed no carpets.¶ It was forty miles from this settlement to the nearest store — at Old Franklin — or to the nearest flouring mill. The settlers ground their corn (they had no wheat) by hand in a mortar with a pestle, or in rude simple mills. Their vehicles were one-horse carts or sleds drawn by oxen. The plows used were the old bar share, with wooden moldboards."

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