On September 10, 1881, William married Sarah Moore Ivory at Marshall, Iowa. His parents were listed as William Perrin and Sarah Kidney. In the 1885 Iowa Census, William, Sarah, A. A., and Sarah's daughter, May were living at Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, farming.
In 1900, William and Sarah were living at West Fork, Franklin County, Iowa; he is listed as a landlord. Sarah's daughter, May and her husband, Sherman Drury family were also living with them.
Civil War Registration records show William Perrin at Min, Lenawee, Michigan; married, 30 years old, born in Indiana.
His Civil War Record shows he was living at Hudson, Michigan, Michigan; age 32 when he enlisted on 02 Dec. 1863 as a private. He was promoted to Full Corporal on 20 August 1864. Enlisted in Company K, Michigan 6th Infantry Regiment on )6 January 1864. Mustered out on 20 August 1865 at New Orleans, Louisiana. Pension records show he was an invalid in August, 1885; his widow, Sarah, was listed on March 9, 1901, Iowa.
On September 10, 1881, William married Sarah Moore Ivory at Marshall, Iowa. His parents were listed as William Perrin and Sarah Kidney. In the 1885 Iowa Census, William, Sarah, A. A., and Sarah's daughter, May were living at Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, farming.
In 1900, William and Sarah were living at West Fork, Franklin County, Iowa; he is listed as a landlord. Sarah's daughter, May and her husband, Sherman Drury family were also living with them.
Civil War Registration records show William Perrin at Min, Lenawee, Michigan; married, 30 years old, born in Indiana.
His Civil War Record shows he was living at Hudson, Michigan, Michigan; age 32 when he enlisted on 02 Dec. 1863 as a private. He was promoted to Full Corporal on 20 August 1864. Enlisted in Company K, Michigan 6th Infantry Regiment on )6 January 1864. Mustered out on 20 August 1865 at New Orleans, Louisiana. Pension records show he was an invalid in August, 1885; his widow, Sarah, was listed on March 9, 1901, Iowa.
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