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Parents
| James' | Terrell Perry | Penelope Ward |
| Eliza's | Solomon Forehand7 |
Other Spouses
| Name | Born | Place | Married | Place | Died | Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mary Bundrick7 | Mar 30 1871 |
Children
| Name | Sex | Born | Place | Spouse | Married | Died | Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew Zachariah Perry3 | M | 18508 | Dooley County, GA | Mary J. Smith1 | |||
| Penelope A. Perry4 | F | 18518 | Dooley County, GA | John F Bundrick7 | |||
| Mary A. Perry4 | F | 18538 | Dooley County, GA | ||||
| James O. Perry4 | M | 18578 | Dooley County, GA | ||||
| Eliza D. Perry4 | F | 18588 | Dooley County, GA | ||||
| Joseph E. Perry4 | M | Dec 10 18605 | Dooley County, GA | Apr 7 18835 | |||
| Liddy Perry7 | F | 18638 | |||||
| Edwin A. Perry7,8 | M | 18648 | |||||
| Francis V. Perry7 | F | Jan 17 18658 | Thomas A. Culpepper5 |
Notes
| Found in 1850 Dooley County census. Wife (22), son and Francis D. Perry (F, 14) listed with James.
Found in 1860 Dooley County census. Wife (33), three sons and three daughters listed with James. Found in 1880 Dooley County census. James A. Perry was known as "Hog Jim".9 James A. Perry enlisted with Brooks County Volunteers on March 4, 1862. He was discharged July 13, 1862.6 Daughter Penelope A. Perry married her Father's second wife's brother.7 |
FootNotes
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1 - 'Early Georgia Marriage Roundup', pg.354
2 - Hightower Perry Family Record 3 - 1850 Dooley County census records 4 - 1860 Dooley County census records 5 - 'History of Dooley County, Georgia', pgs 275, 337 6 - 'History of Brooks County, Georgia', pg 122 7 - Albert Nason (albert.nason@carter.nara.gov) 8 - Cynthia Nason (cinason@juno.com) 9 - "Crisp County's History in Pictures and Stories", pub. 1978, by the Crisp Co Historical Society 10 - Ebenezer Cemetery, Cordele, Crisp County, GA |
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