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Stephen Perry

Birth20 FEB 1791 - Black Point, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia
Death22 Apr 1872 - Red Head, Shelburne, NS, CAN
MotherMargaret Mott Scudder
FatherStephen J Perry

Born in Black Point, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia on 20 FEB 1791 to Stephen J Perry and Margaret Mott Scudder. Stephen Perry married Phebe Smith and had 7 children. He passed away on 22 Apr 1872 in Red Head, Shelburne, NS, CAN.

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Stephen J Perry
1759 - 1813
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Margaret Mott Scudder
1761 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Phebe Smith
1796 - 1865
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Lydia W Perry
1819 - 1912
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Thomas Deinstadt Perry
1835 - 1874
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Zelpha Smith Perry
1832 - 1920
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Mary "Elizabeth" Perry
1817 - 1871
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Joshua Newton Willard Perry
1840 - 1939
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Alexander Scudder Perry
1821 - 1905
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John Wadsworth Perry
1823 - 1896

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