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Deborah Perry 1814–1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Apr 1814

Birth Location: Quaker City, Guernsey, OH

Death Date: 1 Feb 1844

Death Location: Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio

Father: John Parry

Mother: Rachel Gatchell

Spouse(s): Nathan HALL

Children(s): Hannah HALL, Amos Hall, Thomas Hall

The story of Deborah Perry began in 1814 in Quaker City, Guernsey, OH. Deborah Perry married Nathan Hall, and had children including Amos Hall, Hannah Ann Hall, Thomas Parry Tommie Hall. Deborah Perry passed away in 1844 in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio.

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Biography

  • The story of Deborah Perry began in 1814 in Quaker City, Guernsey, OH.
  • Deborah Perry married Nathan Hall, and had children including Amos Hall, Hannah Ann Hall, Thomas Parry Tommie Hall.
  • Deborah Perry passed away in 1844 in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio.

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Deborah Perry's Ancestors

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Deborah Perry
1814–1844
Birth Place: Quaker City, Guernsey, OH
Parents
John Parry
1780–1850
Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania
Rachel Gatchell
1788–1859
East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
David GATCHELL
1751–1808
East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania
Sarah Churchman
1758–1822
East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Deborah Perry's Descendants

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Deborah Perry (7 Apr 1814–1 Feb 1844) m. Nathan HALL (18 Dec 1809–8 Feb 1880)
  1. 1. Hannah (Ann) HALL 1833–1910 m. Jeptha (Sharpe) WEBSTER 1821–1891
    1. 1. Joseph (Gore) Webster 1854–1936 m. Viola (Vista) Day 1853–1940
      1. 1. Vennetta (Clarise Webster) (Bode) 1881–1971 m. Admiral (Lenard) Howell 1869– m. louis (a) bode 1891–1954
        1. 1. Pansy (Viola) Howell 1904–1998 m. Thomas (Henry) Coop 1891–1963
        2. 2. Myrtle (I) Howell 1898–
        3. 3. Orville (Ernest) Howell 1903–1978
        4. 4. Clora (E L) Howell 1909–
        5. 5. Lenious Howell 1913–1984
        6. 6. Felix (L) Howell 1921–1991
        7. 7. Gladious Howell 1916–1990
      2. 2. Carl (Day) Webster 1881–1958
      3. 3. Blanch (I) Webster 1890–
      4. 4. Claire (Mott) Webster 1885–1917
      5. 5. Maude Webster 1896–
    2. 2. Edson (Colfax) WEBSTER 1868–1932
    3. 3. Florence Webster 1862–1914
    4. 4. Louis (E) Webster 1865–
    5. 5. Homer (Jeptha) Webster 1871–1920
    6. 6. Nathan (Thomas) Webster 1858–
    7. 7. Lewis Webster 1866–
  2. 2. Amos Hall 1837–1882
  3. 3. Thomas (Parry "Tommie") Hall 1840–1886

Deborah Perry's Timeline

3 Records

1814
7 Apr 1814
Birth of Deborah Perry in Harrison County, Ohio
Harrison County, Ohio
1814
7 Apr 1814
Birth of Deborah Perry in Quaker City, Guernsey, OH
Quaker City, Guernsey, OH
1844
1 Feb 1844
Age 30
Death of Deborah Perry in Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio
Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Apr 1814
    Event Place: Harrison County, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Apr 1814
    Event Place: Quaker City, Guernsey, OH

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Feb 1844
    Event Place: Barnesville, Belmont, Ohio

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