In the 1870 census John (age 4) was in Harrisburg, Van Buren, Iowa, United States.[1]
In the 1880 census John (age 13), Farming, was the son of William H. Perry in Harrisburg, Van Buren, Iowa, United States.[2]
John (age 19), son of W.h. Perry & Sarah A. Thompson, married Mary A. Fitzgibbon (age 23) on 7 Aug 1898 in Saline, Nebraska, United States.[3]
In the 1900 census John (age 34) was the married son of William Perry in Liberty Township Belleville city (part) Ward 3, Republic, Kansas, United States.[4]
In the 1905 census J (age 38) was in Kansas, United States.[5]
In the 1910 census John (age 42) was the married head of household in McPherson Ward 1, McPherson, Kansas, United States.[6]
In the 1920 census John (age 53) was the married head of household in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.[7]
In the 1930 census John (age 57) was the married head of household in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.[8]
In the 1940 census John (age 66) was the married head of household in Sacramento Judicial Township, Sacramento, California, United States.[9]
John died on 2 Jan 1948 and was buried in 1948 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States of America.[10]
John, son of Perry & Thompson, died (age 78) on 2 Jan 1948 in Sacramento, California, United States.[11]
John was in an obituary on 3 Jan 1948 in Sacramento, California. He died (age 81) on 2 Jan 1948.[12]
↑Death:
"California Death Index, 1940-1997"
FamilySearch Record: VP6H-YF6 (accessed 4 September 2023)
↑Obituary:
"United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011"
citing Affiliate Name: GenealogyBank, Inc.; Digital film/folder number: 102304553
FamilySearch Record: Q59Q-6JCR (accessed 4 September 2023)
FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-CSH5-KQ37-7 Image number 00007.
Acknowledgments
This profile was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 13 September 2010.
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