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Rev Enos Perry

Birth
Himrod, Yates County, New York, USA
Death
6 Jun 1898 (aged 87)
Owego, Tioga County, New York, USA
Burial
Owego, Tioga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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*"Enos, born in 1810, married Deborah Terry of Milo, and settled in Tyrone, where she died leaving seven children, Louis, William, Thomas, George, Julia, Catharine and Alvira. He married a second wife, Rebecca Mowers of Starkey, and resides at Wilseyville, Tioga Co., a Baptist clergyman. There are four children by the second marriage."

1st WIFE: Deborah Terry
m. abt 1831

CHILDREN:
Lewis Perry, 1832 – 1868
Julia Perry, 1834 –
Thomas Perry, 1836 – 1897
William Perry, 1838 – 1915
Catherine Perry, 1839 – 1920
Elvira Perry, abt 1842 - 1911
George Perry, 1844 –

FURTHER INFORMATION:
*1. History and directory of Yates County : containing a sketch of its original settlement by the Public Universal Friends, the lessee company and others, with an account of individual pioneers and their families ; also of other leading citizens ; including church, school and civil history, and a narrative of the Universal Friend, her society and doctrine (1873), pages 679-680.

2. https://www.newyorkroots.org/yates/ceme/oldhimrodceme2.htm
*"Enos, born in 1810, married Deborah Terry of Milo, and settled in Tyrone, where she died leaving seven children, Louis, William, Thomas, George, Julia, Catharine and Alvira. He married a second wife, Rebecca Mowers of Starkey, and resides at Wilseyville, Tioga Co., a Baptist clergyman. There are four children by the second marriage."

1st WIFE: Deborah Terry
m. abt 1831

CHILDREN:
Lewis Perry, 1832 – 1868
Julia Perry, 1834 –
Thomas Perry, 1836 – 1897
William Perry, 1838 – 1915
Catherine Perry, 1839 – 1920
Elvira Perry, abt 1842 - 1911
George Perry, 1844 –

FURTHER INFORMATION:
*1. History and directory of Yates County : containing a sketch of its original settlement by the Public Universal Friends, the lessee company and others, with an account of individual pioneers and their families ; also of other leading citizens ; including church, school and civil history, and a narrative of the Universal Friend, her society and doctrine (1873), pages 679-680.

2. https://www.newyorkroots.org/yates/ceme/oldhimrodceme2.htm


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