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Samuel Perry (1687 - c.1756) |
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Ezra Perry, Sr. Ezra was one of the earliest settlers of Sandwich, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Burgess in Sandwich on February 12, 1651/51. He became a minister in 1657. In 1679 he also became constable. Ezra... |
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Ebenezer Perry (1673 - 1747) |
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Ezra Perry, III (1679 - 1756) |
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Ezra Perry, Jr (1653 - c.1729) |
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Edmond Perry (1683 - 1788) |
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Freelove Perry (1685 - 1732) |
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Samuel Perry, Jr. (c.1667 - 1751) Samuel was admitted townsman in Sandwich, 8 October 1691, at which time he was styled "Jr." to distinguish him from his older cousin, Samuel, son of Edward. He kept a tavern. His grandson, Seth, disman... |
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Bethiah Perry (1676 - 1679) |
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John Perry (1657 - 1732) A yeoman and cooper, John's house stood on the north side of the road to Monument Neck until in burned in 1794. |
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Edmund Perry (1710 - 1788) |
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Ebenezer Perry (1718 - d.) |
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Remembrance Perry (c.1676 - 1732) |
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Peace Perry |
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Dorcas Perry (1661 - 1746) Siblings: Mary born 1663, Samuel born 1664, Deborah born 1667, Sarah born 1669, Peace born 1671, Edward, Jr. born 1673, Rest born 1675, and Benjamin born 1677., |
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Seth Perry (1712 - d.) |
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Meribah Perry (1709 - d.) |
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Ichabod Perry (1714 - d.) |
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Mary Perry (PERRY) (1718 - 1761) |
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Samuel Savery Perry (1724 - d.) |
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Susannah Perry (1722 - 1795) |
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Rick Perry, 47th Governor of Texas James Richard "Rick" Perry (born March 4, 1950) is the 47th and current Governor of Texas. A Republican, Perry was elected Lieutenant Governor of Texas in 1998 and assumed the governorship in December... |
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Hannah Perry (1726 - 1784) |
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William B. Perry (1842 - d.) |
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John Perry (1819 - d.) |
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William Perry, Sr. (c.1657 - 1716) |
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Daniel Perry, Sr. (1798 - 1893) |
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Thomas Dydimus Perry (1796 - 1889) |
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Samuel 1761 Perry, II (1761 - 1836) He was a member of Capt. Abijah Bang's company, in Col. Dicke's regiment of militia per DAR's "Lineage Book of the Charter Members" by Mary S Lockwood, published 1895 |
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Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry (1785 - 1819) Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry (August 23, 1785 – August 23, 1819) was born in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, the son of Captain Christopher Raymond Perry and Sarah Wallace Alexander. He was an ol... |
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Captain Eliakim Perry (c.1716 - c.1784) Eliakim had property in Stoughton, bounded southerly by "the Colony Line" and by Jeremiah Willis (who in 1742 married Eliakim's widowed sister, Remember [Remembrance] (Perry) Tupper). He served as admi... |
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John Perry (1749 - 1833) |
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Sarah (1647 - 1734) |
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Mary (deceased) |
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Richard Perry (1837 - 1916) |
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Arthur Perry (c.1612 - 1652) Arthur was town drummer; one of the original members of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (1638); freeman (13 May 1640). -------------------- Arthur was town drummer; one of the original... |
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Phillip Perry (1701 - 1751) |
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William Perry (c.1628 - 1688) Appears to have been a resident of Scituate from 1637 and of Marshfield from 1657. |
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Cyrus Baxter Perry, Jr. (1820 - 1909) |
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Elizabeth B. Perry (b. - c.1855) |
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James Attaway PERRY (1853 - 1934) |
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Capt. Moses Perry "Yarmouth NS." (1714 - 1811) Captain Moses Perry sailed the first ship ("the little schooner Pompey") into Chebogue Harbor on Tue. 9th of June 1761, and established the settlement of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, with his family and thos... |
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Anthony Perry (1625 - 1683) Grand Juryman, May 1654; on a committee to buy Joseph Peck's house to make it fit for the ministry, 2 November 1663; constable for Rehoboth, 1665 (Peirce's Colonial Lists. Civil, Military and Professio... |
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John Perry (1765 - 1852) |
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Elisha Perry (1765 - 1828) |
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Soloman Perry (1773 - 1854) |
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John Perry (1758 - 1847) |
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Elijah Perry, Deacon (1701 - 1773) DEA. ELIJAH3 PERRY (John,2 Ezra1), born 2 April 1701, died in Sandwich, Mass., 18 Aug. 1773. He married in Scituate, Mass., 7 March 1722/3, HANNAH DAMON (Sandwich Vital Records), born there about 1700,... |
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Phineas Perry (1736 - c.1796) |
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Ozias Perry (1757 - 1807) |
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Caleb Perry (1686 - c.1750) |
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David Perry (1719 - 1806) |
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Stephen Perry (1791 - 1872) |
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Ebenezer Perry (1705 - 1775) |
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Stephen Perry (1729 - 1779) |
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Hon. Freeman Perry (c.1732 - 1813) |
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Benjamin Perry Benjamin probably built his home in Sandwich about the time of his marriage. He and his sons Benjamin and Abner appear on a list of Sandwich householders in March 1730. Benjamin Sr. sold his property t... |
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Josiah Perry (1684 - 1767) |
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Ephraim Perry (1715 - 1781) |
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John (1684 - 1739) |
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Zachariah Perry (1722 - d.) |
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Edmund Perry Edmond Perry and Sarah Perry were the first to come to Sandwich, Massachusetts, United States, from Devonshire, England, sometime between 1624 and 1627. Adventuresome couple! -------------------- E... |
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Richard Perry (1797 - 1879) |
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Henry Perry (1824 - 1911) |
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William Perry (1834 - 1904) |
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John Perry, Of Kilboy (1791 - 1872) |
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Samuel Perry (1835 - 1906) |
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Albert (Thomas Albert) Perry (1886 - 1976) |
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Matthew Perry (1836 - 1915) I have an American Legion Civil War marker next to my tombstone. |
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Abner Perry (c.1702 - 1758) Apparently removed from Sandwich to Plymouth about 1731; subsequently lived in Scituate, Wrentham, Stoughton, Foxborough, and Dudly, Massachusetts; killed in action during the siege of Louisburg, Cape... |
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Francis A. Perry (1827 - d.) |
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Cyrus King Perry, Sr. (1812 - 1903) |
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Sion Perry (1760 - 1821) |
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Francis F Perry (1732 - 1814) |
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Thomas Perry (1643 - d.) |
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Burrel Jethro Perry (1851 - 1920) |
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Josiah Perry (c.1709 - 1784) Moved with his father and brothers Benjamin, Nathaniel, and Eliakim from Sandwich to Stoughton. In 1740, he purchased from brothers Eliakim and Nathaniel their shares of the 386 acre lot the three brot... |
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Benjamin Perry (c.1699 - c.1742) He appears on a list of Sandwich householders in 1730, but apparently removed soon after to Stoughton. On 11 October 1733, for £100, he sold to his father lots 36 and 37 in the 25th Division, a tract... |
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Arthur Perry (1651 - 1709) |
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Sarah (deceased) |
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William Brantley PERRY (1883 - 1959) |
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Lee Griffeth "Legriffeth" PERRY (1892 - 1968) |
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Adelbert Earnest Bert Perry (1876 - d.) |
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Chester Arthur Perry (1884 - 1955) |
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Joseph Perry (1748 - 1823) |
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Stephen Perry (1759 - d.) He was a member of Capt. Adijah Bangs' company, in Col. Dicke's regiment of militia per DAR's "Lineage Book of the Charter Members" by Mary S Lockwood, published 1895 |
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Ezra Perry (1693 - 1757) |
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Nathan Perry (1700 - 1769) |
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Henry Perry (1845 - 1897) |
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Henry Perry (1845 - 1897) |
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Thomas Perry (1755 - 1803) |
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Levi Perry (deceased) |
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Benjamin Perry (1782 - 1852) |
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David Perry (1737 - 1802) |
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Christiana Perry (1777 - 1857) |
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William Perry (1767 - 1843) |
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Bathsheba Perry (1773 - d.) |
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Justus Perry (1761 - d.) |
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Seth Perry (1747 - 1790) |
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Samuel Perry (1751 - c.1756) |