House of Hackett

Henry PERRY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henry PERRY (son of Charley PERRY and Clara PITTMAN).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charley PERRY was born on 31 Aug 1884 (son of Rufus Enges PERRY and Louise Fidelia GIBSON); died on 13 Jul 1953.

    Notes:

    The Perry family lived at Pedro and one reason they moved to Summerfield was to be close to a school. The Pedro School closed and the Perry's preferred their children avoid being transported. Mr. and Mrs. Perry moved their letter to First Baptist Church Summerfield in 1925. Vera and siblings, Louise, Iola and Henry, were baptized at the same time in 1929. The other brother, Joe, was in the Pedro Church. (FBCSF History)

    Charley married Clara PITTMAN. Clara was born on 5 Mar 1892; died on 25 Nov 1940. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Clara PITTMAN was born on 5 Mar 1892; died on 25 Nov 1940.
    Children:
    1. Vera PERRY
    2. Louise PERRY
    3. Iola PERRY
    4. 1. Henry PERRY
    5. Joe PERRY


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rufus Enges PERRY was born on 3 Nov 1856 (son of Peter Boyer PERRY and Elizabeth DUKE); died on 28 Jan 1917.

    Rufus married Louise Fidelia GIBSON. Louise was born on 22 Apr 1860; died on 26 Mar 1946. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Louise Fidelia GIBSON was born on 22 Apr 1860; died on 26 Mar 1946.
    Children:
    1. Peter Boyer PERRY was born on 26 Mar 1882; died on 11 Sep 1955.
    2. 2. Charley PERRY was born on 31 Aug 1884; died on 13 Jul 1953.
    3. Cora Lee PERRY was born on 6 Jan 1887; and died.
    4. Ethel A. PERRY was born on 28 Jul 1889; died on 20 Aug 1912.
    5. Rufus Enzo PERRY was born on 11 Sep 1891; died on 1 Nov 1904.
    6. Allene PERRY was born on 10 Mar 1893; died in 1954.
    7. Henrietta PERRY was born on 21 May 1897; and died.
    8. Addie Irene PERRY was born on 22 Oct 1899; died on 25 Sep 1903.
    9. Carl Leslie PERRY was born on 14 Sep 1902; died on 21 Sep 1992.
    10. Mamie E. PERRY was born on 3 Sep 1879; died on 20 May 1890.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peter Boyer PERRYPeter Boyer PERRY was born on 11 Apr 1823 (son of Joshua Sikes PERRY and Lucy Elmira SHUBERT); died on 7 Jan 1899.

    Notes:

    Peter Boyer Perry served in Company F, 9th Regiment, State of Florida during the Civil War. He was paroled at Appomattox Court House, VA on April 9, 1865.

    "Peter B. Perry taught school in a log meeting house near the Crum cemetery, southwest of Summerfield, beginning in 1854, for a number of years." Excerpt from, "Gone with the Hickory Stick: School Days in Marion County 1845-1960," by Broward Lovell

    The following article appeared in the Ocala Star Banner on 21 October 1998

    "Founding Families still live in Pedro," BY CHRISTOPHER LLOYD, STAFF WRITER

    Chances are if your family has lived near the comer of County Roads 42 and 475 for a long stretch of years, you had some Proctors or Perrys among your ancestors.

    Those two families settled Pedro, a loosely defined community west of Summerfield, more than a century ago. They raised cattle, hogs and watermelon, and it wasn't at all uncommon for a Proctor gal to marry a Perry feller, or vice-versa.

    "There's an old saying that if you see some guy on the street, you can say, 'Hello, Mr. Perry,' and if he doesn't answer you can come back and say, 'Hello, Mr. Proctor' and get an answer," said Ralph Hackett, 67.

    Hackett, who lives across the street from his [grand]father's farmhouse where he was born, is a direct descendant of Peter Boyer Perry, who gave Pedro its name. His great-great-grandfather passed through the area in 1847 on his way to fight in the Mexican-American War.

    Perry helped win the war, planting a flag inside Mexico City. He stayed there for two more years, friends with many of the Mexicans who used to be his enemies.

    "He was called Pedro, which is Spanish for Peter," Hackett said.

    As he prepared to return to the States, Perry's mind recalled the quiet open lands in Florida he had passed through, and thought it would be a great place to raise cattle. He became one of the first white men to settle the area, and gave it his Spanish name.

    In 1849, when most people were going out West for the Gold Rush, he came to Florida," Hackett said. Don't make the mistake of pronouncing the name as "pay-dro," though it's "pee-dro!'

    It would remain a spread-out farming community. In the early days the Perrys let their cattle roam free, rounding them up when auction time came. Occasionally the men would fight off roving raiding bands of Seminole indians.

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    Peter married Elizabeth DUKE. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert DUKE and Nancy KING) was born on 25 Jul 1831; died on 18 May 1894. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth DUKEElizabeth DUKE was born on 25 Jul 1831 (daughter of Robert DUKE and Nancy KING); died on 18 May 1894.
    Children:
    1. Kieth Butler PERRY was born on 10 Feb 1853; died on 15 Aug 1901.
    2. 4. Rufus Enges PERRY was born on 3 Nov 1856; died on 28 Jan 1917.
    3. Robert Joshua PERRY was born on 24 Dec 1857; died on 25 Jan 1923.
    4. Charles Boyer PERRY was born on 21 Oct 1860; died on 6 Sep 1910.
    5. Marion Tibitha PERRY was born on 6 Mar 1862; died on 15 May 1945.
    6. Cora Bertha PERRY was born on 27 Dec 1863; died on 15 Jan 1910.
    7. William Tyra PERRY was born on 8 Jun 1866; died on 17 Feb 1954.
    8. Lillian Esdale PERRY was born on 14 May 1868; died on 21 May 1940; was buried in Pine Level Cemetary, Oxford, FL.
    9. Lelia Isabella PERRY was born on 13 Apr 1870; died on 4 Apr 1942.
    10. Levi Sidney PERRY was born on 7 Jul 1872; died on 18 Sep 1967.
    11. Lucy PERRY
    12. Grace PERRY
    13. Infant PERRY