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John Perisho

Birth4 Nov 1703 - Berkeley Parish, Perquimans, North Carolina, United States
Death17 Dec 1755 - Berkeley Parish, Perquimans, North Carolina
MotherMary Morgan
FatherJAMES PERISHO/PARISHO/PERRISHAW

Born in Berkeley Parish, Perquimans, North Carolina, United States on 4 Nov 1703 to JAMES PERISHO/PARISHO/PERRISHAW and Mary Morgan. John Perisho married Jean Bogue and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Dec 1755 in Berkeley Parish, Perquimans, North Carolina.

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Parents
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James Perisho/parisho/perrishaw
1676 - 1731
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Mary Morgan
1676 - 1710
Spouse(s)
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Jean Bogue
1710 - 1755
Children Show all
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Joseph Perisho
1735 - 1801
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James M. Parisho
1728 - 1839
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John Perisho
1728 - 1785
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Betty Perisho
1739 - 1780
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Josiah Parish
1724 - 1768
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Eleanor Perisho
1743 - Unknown
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Samuel Perisho
1735 - 1802

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