William Perry, 1817–1833?> (aged 16 years)
- Name
- William /Perry/
- Given names
- William
- Surname
- Perry
Birth
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Citation details: William PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZKO) |
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5th President of the United States
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Birth of a brother
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Citation details: page 438 Note: "The first male child born was Samuel Perry, in March, 1818. His parents were Samuel S. and Betsy Perry." |
Birth of a brother
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Citation details: Henry PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZL6) |
Birth of a sister
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Citation details: page 438 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
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Birth of a brother
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Citation details: Nathan PERRY (AFN:23R6-ZNL) |
Birth of a brother
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Citation details: Enos PERRY (AFN:23R6-ZQ1) |
Death of a brother
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Citation details: Enos PERRY (AFN:23R6-ZQ1) |
Birth of a brother
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Citation details: Johnathan PERRY (AFN 23R6-ZPS) |
6th President of the United States
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Birth of a sister
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Citation details: Blanch PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZSF) |
Death of a paternal grandfather
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Citation details: John PERRY (AFN: 10TN-2W9) Note: "Located on the eastern side of Fairfield County Ohio, Richland Township is the smallest of the 13 townships in the County. Just 24 sections, 4 sections wide (east to west) and 6 sections from north to south, it is named for its fertile soils. Founded in 1805, history tells us that Zane's Trace passed through Rushville, originally called Clintontown and West Rushville on its way through the early Ohio County. The Trace helped to establish the early farm trade of the township as well as general commerce. With its rich history and beautiful countryside, Richland Township is a great place to discover." "Located on the eastern side of Fairfield County Ohio, Richland Township is the smallest of the 13 townships in the County. Just 24 sections, 4 sections wide (east to west) and 6 sections from north to south, it is named for its fertile soils. Founded in 1805, history tells us that Zane's Trace passed through Rushville, originally called Clintontown and West Rushville on its way through the early Ohio County. The Trace helped to establish the early farm trade of the township as well as general commerce. With its rich history and beautiful countryside, Richland Township is a great place to discover." http://www.richlandtownship.net/ |
Burial of a paternal grandfather
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Cemetery: Custard Cemetery
Address: Latitude: 39.8170099 Longitude: -82.4229323 |
British King
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7th President of the United States
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Marriage of a sister
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British King
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Death
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Citation details: William PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZKO) |
father |
1786–1843
Birth: September 1, 1786
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— The Rocks of Deer Creek, Harford, Maryland, USA Death: 1843 — Saline, Missouri, USA |
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mother |
1792–1838
Birth: July 28, 1792
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24
— Lincoln, Kentucky, USA Death: November 16, 1838 — Miami, Saline, Missouri, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1811 — Boonslick, Howard, Missouri, USA |
21 months
elder sister |
1812–
Birth: September 28, 1812
26
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— Cooper's Fort, Saline, Missouri, USA Death: Saline, Missouri, USA |
2 years
elder sister |
1814–1814
Birth: November 11, 1814
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— Cooper's Fort, Saline, Missouri, USA Death: 1814 |
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1815–1903
Birth: May 6, 1815
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— Franklin, Missouri, USA Death: October 22, 1903 — Carroll, Missouri, USA |
21 months
himself |
1817–1833
Birth: January 24, 1817
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24
— Franklin, Missouri, USA Death: April 26, 1833 |
2 years
younger brother |
1819–1875
Birth: June 7, 1819
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— Franklin, Missouri, USA Death: 1875 — DeWitt, Carroll, Missouri, USA |
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3 years
younger brother |
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2 years
younger brother |
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1824–1860
Birth: October 6, 1824
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— Franklin, Missouri, USA Death: July 31, 1860 — St. Louis, Missouri, USA |
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11 years
younger sister |
Birth |
Citation details: William PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZKO) |
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Death |
Citation details: William PERRY (AFN: 23R6-ZKO) |