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Warren Perryman

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Warren Perryman

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
unknown
Thompsonville, Franklin County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Thompsonville, Franklin County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Warren Perryman was born June 13, 1830, the son of Alexander Perryman and Elizabeth Brown Perryman. He married Sally Ann Knight, and they had six children:

1. Cyrus Lafayette Perryman, born 1855
2. John F. Perryman, born 1856
3. Nancy E. Perryman, born 1858
4. Warren E. Perryman, born 1861
5. Melissa Jane Perryman, born 1864
6. Harriet C. Perryman, born 1872

Warren Perryman's death date does not appear on his tombstone. It is unknown at this time.

The following text is contributed by Delia Jones:
"This is the stone of Warren Perryman and to the right is his wife Sally Ann Knight. There is a large space between them that have graves but no marker. It is believed that the parents of Sally Ann Knight are buried there. James Knight and Nancy Merritt. They lived with them when they died so it seems reasonable that they would be there. I have a copy of a letter that Warren wrote to the children of James and Nancy to notify them of the death of James Knight. Preacher Greens stone is to the right of them."
Warren Perryman was born June 13, 1830, the son of Alexander Perryman and Elizabeth Brown Perryman. He married Sally Ann Knight, and they had six children:

1. Cyrus Lafayette Perryman, born 1855
2. John F. Perryman, born 1856
3. Nancy E. Perryman, born 1858
4. Warren E. Perryman, born 1861
5. Melissa Jane Perryman, born 1864
6. Harriet C. Perryman, born 1872

Warren Perryman's death date does not appear on his tombstone. It is unknown at this time.

The following text is contributed by Delia Jones:
"This is the stone of Warren Perryman and to the right is his wife Sally Ann Knight. There is a large space between them that have graves but no marker. It is believed that the parents of Sally Ann Knight are buried there. James Knight and Nancy Merritt. They lived with them when they died so it seems reasonable that they would be there. I have a copy of a letter that Warren wrote to the children of James and Nancy to notify them of the death of James Knight. Preacher Greens stone is to the right of them."


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