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Perry Newton Caldwell 1828–1881 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1828

Birth Location: Autagua County, Alabama, USA

Death Date: 1 Oct 1881

Death Location: Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA

Father: William Caldwell

Mother: Ellen Hughes

Spouse(s): Delia Basford

Children(s): Perry Caldwell

Perry Newton Caldwell was born in 1828 in Autagua County, Alabama, USA, the child of William Thomas Caldwell And Ellen Burgess Hughes. In 1862, Perry Newton Caldwell resided in Texas. In 1880, Perry Newton Caldwell resided in Bastrop, Texas, USA. Perry Newton Caldwell married Delia Marie Basford, and had children including Perry Hugh Caldwell. Perry Newton Caldwell passed away in 1881 in Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA.

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Biography

  • Perry Newton Caldwell was born in 1828 in Autagua County, Alabama, USA, the child of William Thomas Caldwell And Ellen Burgess Hughes.
  • In 1862, Perry Newton Caldwell resided in Texas.
  • In 1880, Perry Newton Caldwell resided in Bastrop, Texas, USA.
  • Perry Newton Caldwell married Delia Marie Basford, and had children including Perry Hugh Caldwell.
  • Perry Newton Caldwell passed away in 1881 in Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA.

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Children(s)

Perry Caldwell's Ancestors

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Perry Caldwell
1828–1881
Birth Place: Autagua County, Alabama, USA
Parents
William Thomas Caldwell
1801–1850
Georgia, USA
Ellen (Burgess) Hughes
1813–
Georgia, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Perry Caldwell's Descendants

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Perry (Newton) Caldwell (1828–1 Oct 1881) m. Delia (Marie) Basford (Mar 1843–3 Feb 1920)
  1. 1. Perry (Hugh) Caldwell 1876–1962 m. Victoria Morrison 1880–1957 m. Lola (May) Caffey 1880–1942
    1. 1. Hardy (Clyde) Caldwell 1901–1974 m. Ella (Lorana) Alvey 1902–
      1. 1. Harold (Ray) Caldwell 1924–1999 m. Bertha (Pauline) Bandy 1926–2009 m. Dorothy (Lillian) Howard 1925–2017
        1. 1. Allan (Ray) Caldwell 1946–2018
    2. 2. Perry (Hugh Caldwell) Jr. 1922–1975 m. Doris (Fay) Barron 1926–2005
    3. 3. Ivy (Jewell) Caldwell 1902–1996 m. Raymond (Carrol Dunbar) Sr. 1900–1969
      1. 1. Vernell (Jo) Dunbar 1923–2006
      2. 2. James (Hardy) Dunbar 1925–1987
      3. 3. Raymond (C Dunbar) Jr 1928–1928
      4. 4. David (C) Dunbar 1936–1938
      5. 5. William (Alan) Dunbar 1947–2018

Perry Caldwell's Timeline

4 Records

1828
1828
Birth of Perry Newton Caldwell in Autagua County, Alabama, USA
Autagua County, Alabama, USA
1862
1862
Age 34
Perry Newton Caldwell resided here in Texas
Texas
1880
1880
Age 52
Perry Newton Caldwell resided here in Bastrop, Texas, USA
Bastrop, Texas, USA
1881
1 Oct 1881
Age 53
Death of Perry Newton Caldwell in Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA
Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1828
    Event Place: Autagua County, Alabama, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Texas, Muster Roll Index Cards
    [2] 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Bastrop, Texas; Roll: 1290; Page: 118B; Enumeration District: 011

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1862
    Event Place: Texas
    Record Source: Texas, Muster Roll Index Cards

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Bastrop, Texas, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Bastrop, Texas; Roll: 1290; Page: 118B; Enumeration District: 011

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Oct 1881
    Event Place: Bastrop, Bastrop, Texas, USA
    Record Source: Alabama, Texas and Virginia, Confederate Pensions, Texas State Library and Archives Commission; Austin, Texas; Confederate Pension Applications, 1899-1975; Collection #: CPA14605; Roll #: 116; Roll Description: Pension File Nos 14605 to 14650, Application Years 1899 to 1928

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