Husband of Mary A. (1 July 1849 - 25 March 1891) and
Mellissa Ann, with whom he shares the double marker.
There is some confusion as to his children and the mothers of the children.
His children include:
William M. "Will" Perimon (1869 – 1932)
Ada Adelia Perryman Perdue (2 November 1870/5 in Arkansas -
4 March 1941 in Texas)
J. E. Perimon (1 May 1876 - 15 February 1895)
Jessie B. Perimon (4 December 1879 - 3 February 1882)
Jo Annie (22 July 1882 - 17 September 1950)
Maud Knight Perimon Northam(6 February 1883 - 24 March 1910)
W. L. Perimon (30 December 1887 - 19 December 1889)
James Monroe Periman (20 September 1890 - 25 July 1956)
Gene Periman (1891 -?)
Charley Rush or Rusk Perimon (16 January 1893 - 25 March 1908)
Etta (June 1895 - ?)
Jessie Eta Perimon (about 1897 - ?)
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Husband of Mary A. (1 July 1849 - 25 March 1891) and
Mellissa Ann, with whom he shares the double marker.
There is some confusion as to his children and the mothers of the children.
His children include:
William M. "Will" Perimon (1869 – 1932)
Ada Adelia Perryman Perdue (2 November 1870/5 in Arkansas -
4 March 1941 in Texas)
J. E. Perimon (1 May 1876 - 15 February 1895)
Jessie B. Perimon (4 December 1879 - 3 February 1882)
Jo Annie (22 July 1882 - 17 September 1950)
Maud Knight Perimon Northam(6 February 1883 - 24 March 1910)
W. L. Perimon (30 December 1887 - 19 December 1889)
James Monroe Periman (20 September 1890 - 25 July 1956)
Gene Periman (1891 -?)
Charley Rush or Rusk Perimon (16 January 1893 - 25 March 1908)
Etta (June 1895 - ?)
Jessie Eta Perimon (about 1897 - ?)
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Inscription
John Perimon, b. 6 Jan 1849, d. 22 Nov 1920.
M.A. Perimon, b. 17 Apr 1856
Inscription:
Gone but not forgotten.
Our precious ones from us is gone,
The voices we loved is stilled.
Two places is Vacant in our home
Which never can be filled
God in His Wisdom has recalled.
The boon His love had airey(?)
And through the bodies slumbers here
The souls are safe in heaven.
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