2-- Nancy MANDRELL (1798)sp-Willis M. PERRY (1805)
3-- Mabrina PERRY (1821)
3-- Micajah PERRY (1834)
3-- Priscilla PERRY (1842)
3-- Nancy PERRY (1843)
3-- Wilson PERRY (1845)
Lived in Indianapolis Indiana in 1946.
From the Portland Leader, January 18, 1962 edition:
Jesse A. Escue, 75, retired farmer of Route 2, Bethpage, died Saturday in Chestnut Hill Sanitarium, Portland, after a long illness.
Services were held at Liberty Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Mount Vernon Cemetery. Wilkinson and Wiseman Funeral Home in charge.
Escue was a native of Sumner County, son of William and Lucinda Holmes Escue. He was a Presbyterian. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Carrie Perry Escue; a son, Jesse Escue, Bethpage; two grandchildren and a great grand-child.
Lived in Bethpage Tennessee in 1946.
Lived in Bethpage Tennessee in 1946.
(Thursday, April 20, 1911)
Westmoreland
Mrs. Ellen Perry died at her home Sunday at 1 o'clock and was buried the following day at New Hope with funeral service by Rev. M. L. Rippey, of Bethpage. Mrs. Perry was a true Christian and her hands were always ready to help those in need, especially in sickness. She was greatly loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed. She is survived by four children, Mrs. Johnnie Key, Clarence, Jim and Olie Perry, and her mother, Mrs. Nancy Caldwell.
(Thursday, April 20, 1911)
Westmoreland
Mrs. Ellen Perry died at her home Sunday at 1 o'clock and was buried the following day at New Hope with funeral service by Rev. M. L. Rippey, of Bethpage. Mrs. Perry was a true Christian and her hands were always ready to help those in need, especially in sickness. She was greatly loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed. She is survived by four children, Mrs. Johnnie Key, Clarence, Jim and Olie Perry, and her mother, Mrs. Nancy Caldwell.