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| Birth: | About. 1760 in Westmoreland Co. PA? |
| Death: | Before. 1811 in Pennsylvania? |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Samuel Perry, Sr. b. About. 1710 in Ireland |
| Mother: | Annis Watson b. About. 1720 in Ireland |
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| Mary McGrew (Wife) b. About. 1760 in Westmoreland Co. PA?
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| Marriage: | BEF. 1787 |
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Individual:
AFT 1787 - moved to Campbell Co. KY from PA
Samuel Perry Jr., the father of Robert Perry, was born in 1742, and lived most of his life in Westmoreland County, PA.
He was 14 when his father was killed by Indians. Samuel is recorded as a Continental soldier in the 7th Pennsylvania Company
under Captain Samuel Montgomery in 1781, and in the Fourth Company of the 1st Pennsylvania Line in 1783. Soon afterward,
with his wife Mary McGrew, he moved to Campbell County, KY. As early as June 3, 1785, they owned land on the Ohio
River near the mouth of the Little Miami River. His estate was settled in the fall of 1796. He bequeathed 1,000 acres to his
children, located opposite the mouth of the Little Miami. In 1816 they divided it up. Robert, already in Louisiana, assigned his
brother David to represent him in his share of the land. He finally sold it in 1848 and 1849.
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