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JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY c1720 MA to 1756 ?MA
Fathers:EBENEZER,OBIDIAH,WILLIAM
JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY c1720 MA to 1756 ?MA
Fathers:EBENEZER,OBIDIAH,WILLIAM
Search.........Person PAF-ID.........09000760 Gender.........male Status.........deceased Age............36y0m0d Last-Marital...married Fam-Group......MILLER Fam-ID.........PERRY Citizenship....US born |
#Marriages.....1 #Divorces......0 #Sources.......2 #Events........1 #Images:.......6 #Comments......1 #Siblings......0 #Children......4 |
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Parents and Siblings
- Parent: EBENEZER PERRY, male, born:1671-11-20 Waterton, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1732-10-21 (61y1m12d) Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, Anc:1, Dad:OBIDIAH PERRY, Mom:ESTHER HASSELL, #M:1, #SrcDocs:4
- Parent: MERCY BRIGHAM, female, born:1689 Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1751-11 (62y10m0d) Marlborough, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, Anc:1, Dad:JOHN BRIGHAM, Mom:SARAH DAVIS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:3
Spouse(s) and Children
- Marriage: 1739-06-26 Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts
- Spouse: 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, #SrcDocs:2
- ..Child: Valentine PERRY, male, born:1740 Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1740-1830 (0y0m0d) , Dad:JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, Mom:LYDIA HOWE, #SrcDocs:1
- ..Child: Sarah PERRY, female, born:1740 Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1740-1830 (0y0m0d) , Dad:JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, Mom:LYDIA HOWE, #SrcDocs:1
- ..Child: DANIEL PERRY, male, born:1742-09-08 Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1829-04-08 (23y1m10d) Newfane, Windham county, Vermont, Anc:1, Dad:JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, Mom:LYDIA HOWE, #SrcDocs:7
- ..Child: Lydia PERRY, female, born:1746-07-17 Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, died:1746-1835 (0y5m15d) , Dad:JAPHET\JAFIT PERRY, Mom:LYDIA HOWE, #SrcDocs:1
Events
Birth: c1720 y0m0d, Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts
Married: 1739-06-26, Age:19y5m25d, Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, Role:groom, Per the marriage record, both Japhet and Lydia were from Framingham at the time of their marriage. Per the marriage record, both Japhet and Lydia were from Framingham at the time of their marriage., ImageID: I__0026,I__0142
Death: 1756 , Age:36y0m0d, ?Massachusetts
Birth: c1720 y0m0d, Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts
Married: 1739-06-26, Age:19y5m25d, Framingham, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, Role:groom, Per the marriage record, both Japhet and Lydia were from Framingham at the time of their marriage. Per the marriage record, both Japhet and Lydia were from Framingham at the time of their marriage., ImageID: I__0026,I__0142
Death: 1756 , Age:36y0m0d, ?Massachusetts
General
Ancestry.com family of Ebenezer Perry born Nov.20, 1671 in Watertown, Middlesex county, Massachusetts and died Oct.21, 1732 in Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts. He married Mar.23, 1715 to Mary Brigham and they had nine children including ancestor Jafit [Japhet] born 1720. 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. Ancestry.com family of Mary Brigham born around 1690 in Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts and died in Nov. 1751 in Marlborough, Middlesex county, Massachusetts. She married Mar.23, 1715 to Ebenezer Perry and they had nine children including ancestor Jafit [Japhet] born 1720. From page 14 in the book 'Howe Genealogies' is the fourth generation family of Isaac Howe and Lydia Jackson and their four children including ancestor Lydia Howe that married Japhet Perry. 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.
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I__0026 - Marriage of Japhet Perry and Lydia Howe
I__0035 - Family of Richard Hassell
I__0036 - Family of Joanna (Bateman) Hassell
I__0047 - Birth of Daniel Perry to Jafit and Lydia Perry
I__0142 - Marriage of Japhet Perry and Lydia Howe
Z__0047 - Map of Massachusetts Worcester county
I__0026 - Marriage of Japhet Perry and Lydia Howe
I__0035 - Family of Richard Hassell
I__0036 - Family of Joanna (Bateman) Hassell
I__0047 - Birth of Daniel Perry to Jafit and Lydia Perry
I__0142 - Marriage of Japhet Perry and Lydia Howe
Z__0047 - Map of Massachusetts Worcester county
Sources
Book Framingham Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850
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1740: Germany - Frederick the Great comes to power in Prussia
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