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On 31 Jan 2002 20:07:03 -0700 eajno(a)juno.com writes:
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> Surnames: Cherry-Sutton
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> Looking for information on Ralph Cherry and Mary E. possibly Sutton
> at time of marriage to Ralph. Need marriage information/ record.
> Time frame 1910-1940'S.
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Looking for information on Ralph Cherry and Mary E. possibly Sutton at time of marriage to Ralph. Need marriage information/ record. Time frame 1910-1940'S.
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HI, i am sorry i didnt respond sooner but i changed
emails and forgot abt this posting
i would love any info you have
i have only had access to 1850 KY census so i dont
have much on their children
i descend from their daughter Polly Ann Cherry
through her son who came to Indiana and Missouri
p.s one of Lemuel and Louisa's children was married in
Indiana and lists parents as Lemuel Cherry and Louisa Bart/Barton
Gaila,
I saw your reply about the Cherry's you have--from NC
and Ga. My line is also from these areas--particulary,
Gordon county in GA. My ggrandfather was Robert Lee
Cherry born 1877 in Ga--His father was Albert Cherry
from NC Gaston and Lincoln counties. Does anyone have
any links to this family?
--
Donna
Hi everyone,
Does anyone have CHERRY's who originated in Tingewicke, Buckinghamshire, England, or who migrated to
Australia. There are quite a few here and I would love to make contact with anyone who has
connections to this branch of the family. Any CHERRY's from England, but Tingewicke in particular
would be very warmly received!
Lynette Begg
Australia
Hi
Do any listers connect with Carolee on this Mary Cherry? Please reply to KHansen784(a)aol.com
Sorry Carolee
All of my Cherry's are from North Carolina and Georgia.
Have you tried the Cherry list? Gaila
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From: KHansen784(a)aol.com
To: gaila(a)merrington.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 7:23 AM
Subject: Cherry family
I am seeking information on Mary Cherry. She was born about 1796 and died 26 June 1857. She married Eaton Jones Vail, March 1825 and spent the rest of her life in Chester, Orange Co, New York. Since the name Cherry is not in Orange Co, prior to the 1850's I suspect she was born in some other location. Do you have anyone in your records that might tie into my Mary Cherry?
Carolee Booth Hansen
Clovis, CA
I would appreciate any information on the Cherry families located in County Down, Ireland particularly Clough, Drumcaw, Seaforde and Tievendarragh areas. My ggrandfather Robert Cherry married Mary Anne McComb at Downpatrick Registrar's Office on 13 July 1863. Robert's parents were Robert Cherry (1791-1872) and Mary Green (1794-1873). I am trying to establish if my gggrandfather Robert's (1791-1872) father was James Cherry of Drumcaw and his father in turn was Alexander Cherry of Drumcaw. Any info on the Cherry's of County Down would be very much appreciated.
Hi,
My name is Lynette and I’m new to this list. My CHERRY line goes back to
Buckinghamshire England where Thomas CHERRY was born. He married Lydia HARROP in
1809 who was also born in Buckinghamshire. They had William CHERRY who later married
Catherine BAZELEY on 28 January 1842 in Brackley, Northamptonshire. William and
Catherine had 3 children (one died unnamed) before they migrated to Australia, where
they settled in the New England region and had another 5 children, including
Susannah, my great, great grandmother. William and Catherine’s children were Martha
Louise who married John Copas, George who married Julia Lewis, Benjamin who married
Sophia Upson, Susannah who married Thomas Charles Carter, Sarah who married Martin
Naftel, Pleasant Elizabeth who married John William Turner and Catherine who married
William Vaupel and later George Martin. All these families lived in the New England
region of NSW at least for the first generation.
I would be very happy to hear from anyone who has CHERRY’s in Buckinghamshire or
Australia.
Lynette Begg
East Maitland NSW Australia
How about the locations of his birth?
On 21 Jan 2002 08:48:57 -0700 stimpsonpoly(a)juno.com writes:
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> looking for relatives of eugene ashton cherry. birth date : june
> 27, 1918. death :1988. children: brady, brian, jimmie, eugene jr.
> and ME!!!!!
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looking for relatives of eugene ashton cherry. birth date : june 27, 1918. death :1988. children: brady, brian, jimmie, eugene jr. and ME!!!!!
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Hi,
I also descend from Lemuel and Louisa. I believe that both Lemuel and Louisa both were dead by 1870. I have identified several children either living with their guardians or already living on their own in Barren County, Ky by 1870.
I am willing to share what information I know on the Cherry family.
Thanks, George
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Surnames: CHERRY, WILLIAMS, BURRES/BURROWS, SMITH, HIRD
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Am I the ONLY one researching this man, my husband's great grandfather? Born in England 1817, married Amelia KILLION in 1841 in Madison Co., Illinois; migrated to Richland Co., Wisconsin in 1847; died in Iowa Co., Wisconsin in 1874. Don't know where in England born; when he migrated; to where in USA; as a child with parents, as an adult, with sibling/s? He had to be related to somebody!
Children: Elizabeth Jane CHERRY (HIRD);
Thomas Michael (were Eliz. & Michael Joseph's parent's names?, Michael was the maternal grandfather, born in North Carolina) CHERRY mar Elizabeth WILLIAMS;
Mary Ann CHERRY mar?;
Agnes Amelia CHERRY (mar Edwin John 'Ted' WILLIAMS);
Joseph Henry CHERRY, SR (mar Mary Richards WILLIAMS);
Sarah Maria CHERRY (mar Samuel WILLIAMS, John BURRES/BURROWS, Edwin John 'Ted' WILLIAMS, sister's widower);
John William CHERRY (mar Alice Mary WATTS);
Margaret Adline CHERRY, died as child;
George Washington CHERRY (mar Margaret Jane SMITH).
All born between 1842 and 1863, last 7 in Wisconsin.
After Joseph's death family migrated to Nebraska.
Updating previous posting; also have new e-mail address: cherrytree(a)uneedspeed.net
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Surnames: Cherry,Weston, Hurst and Ottinger
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Looking for info on Cherry family in and around Brownsville PA early 1900's.Names include; Thomas Stewart Cherry,Earl Cherry and Barbra Cherry something? Thomas Stewart Cherry married Lelia Belle Weston and had 2 children and their names where Elbert Stewart Cherry (1917) and Lelia Eleanor Cherry (1919)Lelia Belle suffered from influenza and died just days after giving birth to Lelia Eleanor.Thomas eventually gave custody of his daughter(leila eleanor) to Flora Irene (Lelia Belle's sister) and her husband Howard Hurst. Lelia Eleanor legally became a Hurst.Later she changed her name to Cherry Eleanor.She still living in Maine near one of her daughter Sandi (Lee) and is an artist.
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Surnames: Cherry, Penelope (of Joseph?) Strickland, Garland Hall,
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Benjamin Cherry (birth info unknown), but he registered in Norfolk, Va. in 1740. He moved from Norfolk to VA to Chester County, PA.
Benjamin II was born in 1744 in Norfolk and died in either Chester or Bedford Co., PA. He fought in the American Revolution.
When Benjamin II died in 1789, his young son, (Ben II, age 22) took over as head of the family and reared his young sisters and cared for his mother. The 1790 Federal Census for PA lists young Ben III as having no young males in the family but 10 females of all ages in his home. They probably included an infant daughter, his mother and 7 sisters. Brother Peterson, who lived nearby, was listed as having one young male in his household. The brothers sold their inheritance in PA and moved to Rowan County, NC, later in 1790, in time to be picked up in that state's Federal Census, which lists them just as PA had.
In a few years Ben and Peterson moved to Franklin Co., GA. This county was created from land just ceded by the Cherokee Nation. Each person was entitled to two draws for free land, after residing in the county one year, being married and the father of at least one child. However, they failed to win and so purchased 100 acres each at $1.00 per acre, adjoining land. Here Benjamin IV was born. In 1808 Ben and Peterson Cherry sold their plantations--as did neighboring William Cherry (perhaps a cousin?) and migrated across into Overton County, TN. Again, they purchased 100 acres each on the banks of Thistle Carrier Creek, all having mutual boundaries.
When Benjamin III died in 1830, his heirs were: Benjamin IV (called Jr.); Peterson (a son born in TN); and Russell, presumably the husband of Ben's first child, the daughter (name not known). At the time very few females were permitted to own property so the daughter's portion would likely have gone to her husband.
Benjamin IV fought with General Jackson in the War of 1812 but deserted in Florida along with many other Tennesseans in order to go home and get their crops in. After the harvest, they went down the Tennessee River to rejoin Jackson and fought in the Battle of New Orleans.
In 1819 Benjamin IV decided to go to the new land opening up in Illinois, and with his bountyland grant, settled in Sangamon County, IL, on virgin land near Riverton, Illinois. After his father's death, he returned to Tennessee to bring his mother and a number of slaves to Sangamon County, where the slaves were given their freedom but continued to live on the farm.
When he (Benjamin) was seventeen years old (1806), his parents moved to Overton County, Tennessee ... In the fall of 1819, he came to Sangamon County, IL, and soon after went to work for Edward Clark, who came about the same time.
Sources: History of Early Settlers of Sangamon County by John Carroll Power, Vol. 1, pp. 197-198; Frieda Cherry Miller article from the Decatur Genealogical Society Winter 1980, No. 1, p. 7-8.
Benjamin IV Cherry married Elizabeth Strickland who was born 12 May 1799 near the coast, south of Charlestown, SC. Another family that was found throughout history with the Cherrys, was the Garland Hall family. Garland Hall married Penelope Strickland, the sister of of Elizabeth; however, Penelope died in Robertson County, TN, and did not make the journey in 1830 to Macon County, IL, with her family. I have not been able to find her burial location, but it is said that she is the daughter of Joseph and Louisa Strickland.
Any information anyone may have on these families would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. Jane Griffin jjjsg(a)aol.com
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Hi! Found a few new details, aabout grgrgrgrama ELIZA CHERRY
She was born in Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland around 1810. Her fathers name was JONAS CHERRY. She married FRANCIS HUNTER(B. about 1806) in Girvan, Ayr , Scotland around 1831. She died in Glasgow in December of 1855. Any one have anything. Would greatly appreciate any suggestions. Thanks Susan
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Surnames: Cherry, Sanford/Sandford
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Was Cherry Margarets married name? My gggf William Cherry was married to Margaret Singleton. She came from Ireland with her children and William followed. I have more if this sounds like your(and mine) Margaret
Thomas Perrin Cherry, 1759 - 1829 was the son of Thomas Cherry and Mary
Perrin.
He was born in Westmoreland, PA and later moved to Fairfield CO, Ohio where
he died. Thomas Cherry, father, was b. in VA and married Mary Perrin there
in 1756
There are some who say Mary Perrin's father was a John Perrin. I have no
evidence of same. Marion Daly
William and Edney`s youngest son is named William Thomas, where did your
Thomas that was born in 1759-1829 live?
Sandra
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>I relate to a Thomas Perrin Cherry, 1759 - 1829, whose mother was Mary
>Perrin. Then Thomas Perrin Cherry's son, Nathaniel Cherry, 1790 - 1863,
>had a son Thomas Cherry, 1815 - 1896 who married Susan Perrin in 1836 in
>Ohio. It would seem there should be a family relationship within these
>Cherry- Perrin families. If anyone can pull this together I would
appreciate
>hearing from you I seek Perrin information also. Marion Daly
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