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Elizabeth Mason <I>Perry</I> Vinton

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Elizabeth Mason Perry Vinton

Birth
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
22 Jun 1878 (aged 58)
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Burial
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4961139, Longitude: -71.3149028
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Second wife of Rev. Francis Vinton.

Children: Francis Vinton, Henry Gilliatt Vinton, Elizabeth Perry Vinton, Grace Vinton, Oliver Perry Vinton, Arthur Dudley Vinton, Frederick Betts Vinton, Ludlow William Vinton, Gertrude Vinton, Reginald Vinton, Raymond Perry Vinton, and Paul Vinton.

Death notice from the Brooklyn Union, 22 June 1878:

DEATH OF REV. DR. VINTON'S WIDOW
Mrs. ELIZABETH MASON VINTON, widow of the late Rev. Dr. FRANCIS VINTON, died early this morning at her late residence in Grace Court on the Heights. Deceased was the daughter of Commodore OLIVER H. PERRY, the hero of Lake Erie. Her father, who was an elder brother of Commodore MATTHEW PERRY, died in 1819, while she was quite young, at Port Spain, in Trinidad, of an attack of liver contracted while he was in command of a squadron on the coast of Colombia during the war of South American independence. The husband of the deceased was for many years one of the most popular Episcopal clergymen in New York. Before settling in New York as assistant minister of Holy Trinity, in 1855, he officiated as rector of Grace Church on the Heights and Emanuel Church, corner of President and Smith Sts., in this city. Mrs. Vinton leaves a family of grown-up children.
Second wife of Rev. Francis Vinton.

Children: Francis Vinton, Henry Gilliatt Vinton, Elizabeth Perry Vinton, Grace Vinton, Oliver Perry Vinton, Arthur Dudley Vinton, Frederick Betts Vinton, Ludlow William Vinton, Gertrude Vinton, Reginald Vinton, Raymond Perry Vinton, and Paul Vinton.

Death notice from the Brooklyn Union, 22 June 1878:

DEATH OF REV. DR. VINTON'S WIDOW
Mrs. ELIZABETH MASON VINTON, widow of the late Rev. Dr. FRANCIS VINTON, died early this morning at her late residence in Grace Court on the Heights. Deceased was the daughter of Commodore OLIVER H. PERRY, the hero of Lake Erie. Her father, who was an elder brother of Commodore MATTHEW PERRY, died in 1819, while she was quite young, at Port Spain, in Trinidad, of an attack of liver contracted while he was in command of a squadron on the coast of Colombia during the war of South American independence. The husband of the deceased was for many years one of the most popular Episcopal clergymen in New York. Before settling in New York as assistant minister of Holy Trinity, in 1855, he officiated as rector of Grace Church on the Heights and Emanuel Church, corner of President and Smith Sts., in this city. Mrs. Vinton leaves a family of grown-up children.


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