Henry Perry b. 1826
| Lineage | Perry |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Henry Perry |
| Parents
♀ Theresa Marshall (Perry) b. about 1804 | |
Events
1826 birth: St. Louis (Missouri)
1865 marriage: ♀ Ann Loueza Wade (Perry) b. 1846
19 December 1869 child birth: Rochester, Montana, ♂ James Perry b. 19 December 1869 d. 5 September 1944
Notes
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In 1854, while Fort Supply was in existence, a man by the name of Henry Perry made a temporary home in the valley. He had been a freighter on the Santa Fe Trail, and as early as 1851 came out to the Rockies to hunt buffalo with the famous scouts Joe and John Baker. When Johnson's army came through he was one of the men employed as government guide. For a time he settled in Montana, but later, with his wife and several children, moved back to Wyoming. They were in Evanston and Hilliard from 1870 to 1878, and then went to Henry's Fork and engaged in stock raising. A daughter named Sarah became the wife of George Hereford, Laura was married to Thomas Casto of Fort Bridger, and James, who is in the mercantile business at Mountainview as well as ranching, married Nellie Hendrie, a member of another old family of the valley. Her mother came to Utah with the second band of Mormon immigrants.
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♂ James Perry , Fort Bridger (Wyoming), Uinta County (Wyoming)
death: 9 May 1943, Fort Bridger (Wyoming), Uinta County (Wyoming)
birth: 13 May 1943, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County (Utah)
marriage: ♀ Lila Louise Perry (Polson) , Mountain View (Wyoming), Uinta County (Wyoming), USA
death: 14 January 1953, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County (Utah), USA
burial: 18 January 1953, Fort Bridger, Uinta County (Wyoming), USA
sealing spouse lds: ♀ Lila Louise Perry (Polson) , Sealed to Spouse
