Adamson Randolph Berry

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Adamson Randolph Berry

Birth
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Nov 1930 (aged 73)
Ellis County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Ellis County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Ellis County History, BERRY, Adamson Randolph, [residing] Parkman
-In February of 1905, Adamson Randolph and Sarah Ellen (Stine) Berry, with their seven children, moved from Logan County, Oklahoma to their homestead in the southeastern part of Day County, Oklahoma Territory.
-Stella, their oldest child is buried near Guthrie. The children coming to Day County with their parents were: Olive, Belle, Albert, Myrtle, Bob, Joy and Chloie.
- Mr Berry had made several trips to Day County before he brought his family. He had built a half dugout and had brought some cattle to the new location.
- Mrs Berry had accompanied him on one of the trips and she, Chloie and Joy came with him on another one of the trips he made. They brought with them on the final move two covered wagons, a spring wagon and a saddle horse.
-... Six of the Berry children found their mates in the home community ... Mr Berry was born in 1857 and died in 1930. Mrs Berry was born in 1857 and died in 1952.

DEATH:
---Post cards from Alta Greer Berry to Vera Berry, November 4, 1930, Miss Vera Berry, Cedarvale, Okla
Vici, Okla, Tues
Dear Vera, we were out to see Add last night and they thought he was a little better, but this morning Allen [Black] was in and said he wasn't so well. Will try to let you know each day.
Mamma
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November 6, 1930, Miss Vera Berry, Cedarvale, Oklahoma
Thursday p.m.
Dear Vera, Uncle Add passed away last night at 12:20. We left there about 11:30, don't know when the funeral will be - but don't think it will be before Sat. . . . Mamma
Ellis County History, BERRY, Adamson Randolph, [residing] Parkman
-In February of 1905, Adamson Randolph and Sarah Ellen (Stine) Berry, with their seven children, moved from Logan County, Oklahoma to their homestead in the southeastern part of Day County, Oklahoma Territory.
-Stella, their oldest child is buried near Guthrie. The children coming to Day County with their parents were: Olive, Belle, Albert, Myrtle, Bob, Joy and Chloie.
- Mr Berry had made several trips to Day County before he brought his family. He had built a half dugout and had brought some cattle to the new location.
- Mrs Berry had accompanied him on one of the trips and she, Chloie and Joy came with him on another one of the trips he made. They brought with them on the final move two covered wagons, a spring wagon and a saddle horse.
-... Six of the Berry children found their mates in the home community ... Mr Berry was born in 1857 and died in 1930. Mrs Berry was born in 1857 and died in 1952.

DEATH:
---Post cards from Alta Greer Berry to Vera Berry, November 4, 1930, Miss Vera Berry, Cedarvale, Okla
Vici, Okla, Tues
Dear Vera, we were out to see Add last night and they thought he was a little better, but this morning Allen [Black] was in and said he wasn't so well. Will try to let you know each day.
Mamma
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November 6, 1930, Miss Vera Berry, Cedarvale, Oklahoma
Thursday p.m.
Dear Vera, Uncle Add passed away last night at 12:20. We left there about 11:30, don't know when the funeral will be - but don't think it will be before Sat. . . . Mamma