"In 1822 Gurdin Perrin moved to Pennsylvania where he followed farming till 1837, at which time he came to Huron county, Ohio, and continued his life vocation up to his death, which event occurred about the year 1867. He was a Presbyterian of the old school, in church connection, and an uncompromising Whig, in his political predilections. About the year 1824 he was married to Polly Church, and they had a family of eleven children, eight of whom grew to maturity, and six are now living. The mother died October 5, 1855. "
"In 1822 Gurdin Perrin moved to Pennsylvania where he followed farming till 1837, at which time he came to Huron county, Ohio, and continued his life vocation up to his death, which event occurred about the year 1867. He was a Presbyterian of the old school, in church connection, and an uncompromising Whig, in his political predilections. About the year 1824 he was married to Polly Church, and they had a family of eleven children, eight of whom grew to maturity, and six are now living. The mother died October 5, 1855. "
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