Name Info

DANIEL PERRY 1742 MA to 1829 VT
Fathers:JAPHET\JAFIT,EBENEZER,OBIDIAH,WILLIAM

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09000380
Gender.........male
Status.........deceased
Age............23y1m10d
Last-Marital...widowed
Fam-Group......MILLER
Fam-ID.........PERRY
Citizenship....US born

#Marriages.....2
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......7
#Events........1
#Images:.......10
#Comments......1
#Siblings......3
#Children......3

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

Title(s).......
Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....6XGreat
Gen-#..........09
Ahn-#..........00000000380
Religion.......
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, male, born:1720 Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1756 (36y0m0d) ?Massachusetts, Anc:1, Dad:EBENEZER PERRY, Mom:MERCY BRIGHAM, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  2. Parent: LYDIA HOWE, female, born:1721-11-18 Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1783 (61y1m14d) Edenton, Chowan county, North Carolina, Anc:1, Dad:ISAAC HOWE, Mom:LYDIA JACKSON, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  3. Sibling: Valentine PERRY, male, born:1740 Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1740-1830 (0y0m0d) , Dad:JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, Mom:LYDIA HOWE, #SrcDocs:1
  4. Sibling: Sarah PERRY, female, born:1740 Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1740-1830 (0y0m0d) , Dad:JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, Mom:LYDIA HOWE, #SrcDocs:1
  5. Sibling: Lydia PERRY, female, born:1746-07-17 Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1746-1835 (0y5m15d) , Dad:JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, Mom:LYDIA HOWE, #SrcDocs:1

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1765-05-17 Lancaster, Worcester county, Massachusetts
  2. Spouse: MARY NEWTON, female, born:1730 ?Massachusetts, died:1786-10 (35y9m17d) Newfane, Windham county, Vermont, Anc:1, Dad:EDWARD NEWTON Jr., Mom:ELIZABETH ALLEN, #SrcDocs:1
  3. ..Child: Joseph PERRY, male, born:1766-02-11 ?Shrewsbury, Worcester county, Massachusetts, died:?Windham county, Vermont, Dad:DANIEL PERRY, Mom:MARY NEWTON, #SrcDocs:1
  4. ..Child: AMOS PERRY, male, born:1768-11-01 Holden, Worcester county, Massachusetts, died:1813-04-11 (44y5m23d) Newfane, Windham county, Vermont, Anc:1, Dad:DANIEL PERRY, Mom:MARY NEWTON, #SrcDocs:4
  5. ..Child: Isaac PERRY, male, born:1771-09-01 Holden, Worcester county, Massachusetts, died:1771-1861 (0y4m0d) , Dad:DANIEL PERRY, Mom:MARY NEWTON, #SrcDocs:1
  6. Marriage: 1788-01-15 Newfane, Windham county, Vermont
  7. Spouse: Emma Merriman, female, born:1742 ?Massachusetts, died:1762-1832 (20y0m0d) , #SrcDocs:1

Events
Birth
: 1742-09-08y0m0d, Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, ImageID: I__0135,I__0136
Baptism
: 1742-09-08y0m0d, Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, Role:baptised, Notation on page 159 of the Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts vital records 1620-1988 of the birth of Daniel Perry on Sep. 08, 1742 to 'Jafit Perry (alias Wedge) and Lydia'. On the same page is the birth of the sister of Daniel, Lydia, born Jul.17, 1746., ImageID: I__0047
Marry-intent
: 1765-03-01, Age:22y5m21d, Lancaster, Worcester county, Massachusetts, Role:fiance
Married
: 1765-05-17, Age:22y8m9d, Lancaster, Worcester county, Massachusetts, Role:groom, ImageID: I__0137
Will-written
: 1765-10-18, Age:23y1m10d, Shrewsbury, Worcester county, Massachusetts, Role:writer, Will dated Oct.18, 1765 in Shrewsburg, Worcester county, Massachusetts of Edward Newton. He mentions his wife Elizabeth, daughter Martha, son Edward, that son Samuel is deceased, son Ezehiel, daughter Mary wife of Daniel Perry, daughter Esther wife of John Britton., ImageID: I__0143
Married
: 1788-01-15, Age:45y4m7d, Newfane, Windham county, Vermont, Role:groom
Death
: 1829-04-08, Age:86y7m0d, Newfane, Windham county, Vermont, ImageID: I__0139
Obit
: 1829-05-22, Age:86y8m14d, Brattleboro, Windham county, Vermont, Brattleboro Messenger, Just two sentences given for his obituary: Died in Newfane, April 8th, Mr. Daniel Perry, a pensioner, aged 88 years. He served in the French and Revolutionary wars. Later after his name is a notice of death of a Mrs. Polly Barrett. wife of Dea. Joseph Barrett. The Perrys and Barretts were later related per the marriage of Daniel's granddaughter Philinda Perry to Ransel Barrett., ImageID: I__0183
Military
: ?, Role:soldier, Revolutionary War

Places In
Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts
Lancaster, Worcester county, Massachusetts
Shrewsbury, Worcester county, Massachusetts
Brattleboro, Windham county, Vermont
Newfane, Windham county, Vermont

General

Ancestry.com family of Japhet\Jafit John Perry born 1702 in Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, marrried Jun.26, 1739 in Framingham to Lydia How[e] (1721-____), children: Sarah (AUg.1740-1800 born Framingham), ancestor Daniel (Sep.08, 1742-1815 born Frederick(Frederick) MD) and Lydia (Jul.17, 1746-____ born Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts). Japhet's parents were Ebenezer Perry (1621-1731 110 years old) and Mercy Brigham (1673-1750 in Sudbury). Japhet died 1756. The separate web page for Mary Brigham was appended to Ebenezer's page. From the book 'Richard Newton Genealogy' by Ermina Newton Leonard, 1915, is an piece about Edward Newton. In his list of children is ancestor Mary born 1729 and baptised in Shrewsbury on Oct.26, 1729 and married Daniel Perry.


Research ,
Daniel may have had a brother General Abner Perry (1755-1834) of Windham County Vermont. Abner is buried in the Dover Center Cemetery in Dover (Windham) Vermont. The obituary date given for Daniel is before his given death date. From the birth records of Framingham (Middlesex) MA: Daniel Perry son of Jefit Perry (alias Wedge) and Lydia, born 1742-09-08. Immigrants named Perry: 
- Edward Perry (ca1630-1698) son of Edmund and Sarah, came from England to Massachusetts with his mother and brother, Erza, first to Plymouth, then to Saugus Massachusetts, 1637 to Sandwich Massachusetts, 1653 a grand juror, 1657 and 1668 and 1674 a surveyor of highways, 1674 a recorder of deeds, married 1653 Mary Freeman daughter Edmund. Erza died 10-16-1689 Sandwich.
- Richard Perry, 1640 England to New Haven Connecticut, 1649 to Fairfield Connecticut and there received a land grant, married Grace ? the widow of John Nichols. Richard died by 09-10-1658.
- John Perry (1604-1674) 1666 England to Watertown, married Johannah Holland.
- Anthony to Rehoboth 1654 where died 03-01-1683.
- Arthur at Boston 1638 where died 10-09-1652, tailor, town drummer.


Image(s) - hover Image IDs to popup full text
I__0135 - Birth of Daniel Perry, 1 of 2
I__0136 - Birth of Daniel Perry, 1 of 2
I__0137 - Marriage of Daniel Perry and Mary Newton
I__0138 - Marriage of Daniel Perry and Mary Pratt
I__0139 - Death of Daniel Perry
I__0140 - Death of Mary [Newton] Perry
I__0141 - Article about Edward Newton and His Children including Mary
I__0183 - Obituary of Daniel Perry
Z__0028 - Map of Counties of Vermont
Z__0030 - Map of Counties of Massachusetts


Sources
Birth Death and Marriage vital records for Newfane VT
Book Founders of Early American Families, M.B. Colket, 1985, 2002
Book Framingham Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850
Book Immigrant Ancestors Before 1750, F.A. Virkus, 1980 (unreliable source)
Family record of Benjamin Barrett, George Lindsey, Vermont, 1987
RootsWeb website at https://wc.rootsweb.com or http://worldconnect.genealogy
Website findagrave.com

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