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8901 Perished with his brother Richard Cecil, in the burning steamer "Missouri", off the island of Abaco, Bahama Islands.
He was in the Civil War. A land owner at Holland Patent, NY, 1865. Leased from the Gov. of Bahamas the Royal Victoria Hotel, Nassau, N.P., and was with his brother Richard Cecil, on the way thither when the vessel burned. The brothers bravely assisted the passengers into the boats, in which there was no room for themselves. He had marked ability as a business man, and made many friends. 
CLEVELAND, Lewis Frederick (I11998)
 
8902 Perne appears in tailor John Lake's accounts 1656-1659 as a daughter of Edward Rawson. George and Perne Broughton moved to Maine about 1677, but returned to Boston by Aug. 1690. They had seven known children: John, Rachel, Mary, Edward, Sarah, Perne, and Rebecca Broughton. RAWSON, Perne (I96003)
 
8903 Perry James Baker was born April 30, 1918, in Leedey, Oklahoma to Oliver Perry "O.P" and Mary Ellen (Bales) Baker.

He departed this life on November 27, 2016, at his home in Pryor at the age of 98 years, 6 months, and 28 days.

Perry grew up and attended school in Leedey and graduated from Leedey High School in 1936.

In January of 1941, he joined the United States Army. During his time in the army, he served in Africa, Sicily, and Italy.

He received two Bronze Stars, the National Service Ribbon, and a Purple Heart.

He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans.

On December 12, 1945, he married the love of his life Jettie Pauline Williams and from their union came four children.

He was a self-employed farmer/rancher.

He enjoyed spending time in Western Oklahoma.

He loved people and enjoyed visiting with his family and friends. Perry's passion in life was working his farm and ranch.

He was a great man and servant to our country and he will be deeply missed.

He is survived by two sons, Ronnie James Baker and Gary Wayne Baker; two daughters, Jean Ellen Reed and husband James and Sandra Faye True and husband Raymond; eight grandchildren, Susie Jones of Batesville, Arkansas, Tonee True of Pryor, Shelley Holt of Broken Arrow, James Reed of Tulsa, Jennifer Ritter of Coweta, Julie Lehrman of Broken Arrow, Nick Baker of Springfield, Missouri and Jesse Baker of Tulsa and fifteen great-grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his wife, his parents, and three brothers.
 
BAKER, Perry James (I2340)
 
8904 Personal Ancestral File at Pehoushek.com/genealogy. Source (S02901)
 
8905 Personal Information from Andrew A. Chuch, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02902)
 
8906 Personal Information from Andrew Chuch. Source (S02903)
 
8907 Personal Information from Barbara Mills Slosson. Source (S03941)
 
8908 Personal Information from Betty Hucker. Source (S03881)
 
8909 Personal Information from Bill and Mary Ellen Slosson. Source (S02904)
 
8910 Personal information from Bill Linke, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02905)
 
8911 Personal Information from Colleen Bortoli Gray. Source (S02906)
 
8912 Personal Information from Darlene Kay Chuch Donovan, Source Medium: Interview
Source (S02907)
 
8913 Personal Information from Dave Slosson, Source Medium: Unknown
Source (S02908)
 
8914 Personal Information from Donna (Olson) Chuch, Source Medium: Unknown
Source (S02909)
 
8915 Personal Information from Doreene Demarest. Source (S02910)
 
8916 Personal Information from Esther Constantine, Source Medium: Unknown
Source (S02911)
 
8917 Personal Information from George F. Slosson, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02912)
 
8918 Personal Information from Hazel Bell (Barbara Tunley). Source (S02913)
 
8919 Personal Information from Jeanette Johnston/Bortoli/Donovan. Source (S02914)
 
8920 Personal Information from John Mark Bortoli/Donovan, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02915)
 
8921 Personal Information from Kimberly Ann Koelling Ackerman. Source (S02916)
 
8922 Personal Information from Lila Hucker Slosson, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02917)
 
8923 Personal Information from Louis Bortoli, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02918)
 
8924 Personal Information from Lynda Dianna-Jones, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02919)
 
8925 Personal Information from Marcie (Slosson) Clark, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02920)
 
8926 Personal Information from Margie Slosson Albaugh, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02921)
 
8927 Personal Information from Marilyn Chuch Jackson. Source (S02922)
 
8928 Personal Information from Mark Bortoli. Source (S03898)
 
8929 Personal Information from Maurine Beckstead, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02923)
 
8930 Personal Information from Michele Micetich, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02924)
 
8931 Personal Information from Mike and Sandy Requet, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02925)
 
8932 Personal Information from Patricia (Berriman) Fagerstrom, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02926)
 
8933 Personal Information from Patricia (Chuch) Porter. Source (S02927)
 
8934 Personal Information from Roberto Bongera (Itl). Source (S02929)
 
8935 Personal Information from Roberto Bongera. Source (S02928)
 
8936 Personal Information from Roger William Donovan. Source (S02930)
 
8937 Personal Information from Ronald E. Slosson. Source (S02931)
 
8938 Personal Information from Susan Sunderland Nickerson, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02932)
 
8939 Personal Information from Thomas R. Ivansek. Source (S04055)
 
8940 Personal Information from Veronica Ann Bortoli Brandolino. Source (S02933)
 
8941 Personal Information from Walt Russell, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02934)
 
8942 Personal Information from Willie Chuch, Ann (Chuch) Coman and Andrew Chuch, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02935)
 
8943 Personal letter from Uncle Bill Smead Nov 8, 1998, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02936)
 
8944 Peter and Mary had 3 children. SLAWSON, Peter (I52088)
 
8945 Peter Avery was a missionary to the Indians in western New York. He was a deacon of the Baptist church of Groton for fifty years. He was surveyor of the town; selectman, 1778 to 1782, 1787, in which period the town passed many patriotic measures. He was one of the committee of six who were ordered, Dec. 22, 1775, to direct the work on Fort Griswold. In 1787, as one of the selectmen of Groton, he petitioned the legislature for the remission of a fine of L60, for being short four men on the town's quota of soldiers in 1781, for the reason that it was not possible, so many being absent in the service on the seas and in the sea-coast defense, and Sept. 6, 1781, "about 70 men were killed and many wounded and carried away prisoners." They were "allowed only such remission of the fine as would come out of the sufferers who have had taxes abated" (Conn. State Archives, and Allyn's Battle of Groton Heights, p. 14).

Peter and wife, mary, are buried in the Niles burying-ground at Groton Center.  
AVERY, Deacon Peter (I72975)
 
8946 Peter B. Hill, Compiler, Mayflower Families Through 5 Generations Vol. 11 Part 3 - Edward Doty (Name: General Society of Mayflower Descendants 2000;), Edward Doty: His Descendants through sons Isaac and Joseph and Daughter Mary
Source (S02654)
 
8947 Peter Deming spent the greater part of his life on the farm which was formerly owned by his father. At his death his estate was appraised at over $4500.00. In 1758 from May 30 to Nov. 5, he served as corporal in Maj. Joseph Griswold's Co. in the French War. He appears also to have served in the Revolution in Col. Morris' Grahams's Reb. DEMING, Peter (I97994)
 
8948 Peter died August 15th 1635, being drowned in shipwreck on that date; his body was not recovered. The place of his birth is not a matter of record. THACHER, Peter (I98967)
 
8949 Peter Fancher was a farmer and carpenter. He was evidently the first Fancher to leave Westchester County, NU, for permanent residence elsewhere, going to Berne in Albany County, NY, about 1803. FANCHER, Peter (I21687)
 
8950 Peters, Carolyn, Source Medium: (null)
Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S02937)
 

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