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John Firestone Perkey (1813-1872)
Judy Ann (Firestone) Perkey (1815-1849)
Esther (Martin) Perky (abt.1829-1896)
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Biographical
History of Hancock County (1886)
- "The first resident physician was Dr. Smith, but Dr. John F. Perky, who came afterward, is much better remembered, as he practiced here many years ere his removal to Findlay." [Chapter 19, Madison Township.][1]
- "State Representatives ... John F. Perkey, 1854-56 ..." [Chapter 5, Public Officials.][2]
- "In October, 1861, a 'Military Committee' was appointed in this county , consisting of Edson Goit, James A. Bope, J. S. Patterson. J. B. Rothchild and J. F. Perkey. A thorough military organization of the county was effected, and sub-committees appointed in each township to aid and encourage volunteering, and solicit contributions of underclothing, etc. , for the 'boys' in the field. [Chapter 9, Military History of Hancock County.][3]
- The military committee appointed in this county in 1862, was Edson Goit, James A. Bope, W. G. Baker and Joel Markle; and in 1864 it was Henry Brown, Edson Goit, J. B. Rothchild, J. S. Patterson and J. F. Perkey. In every county of the State these committees did a noble work, and for their untiring efforts to sustain the Government and comfort its brave soldiers during the darkest period of the war deserve the highest praise. The soldiers' aid societies were among the most popular and efficient local institutions of the county, and the ladies of these societies did a great deal of good in gathering and forwarding sanitary supplies to hospital and camp. In fact the patriotic women of the county did their full share toward crushing the mightiest rebellion in the history of the world." [Chapter 9, Military History of Hancock County.][4]
History of Hardin County (1883)
- "Hardin County Medical Society ... On the 10th of July, 1852, the choice of officers for the ensuing year were- U. P. Leighton. President; William McKean, Vice President; A. W. Munson, Secretary: Edwin Ashton. Treasurer; Censors, Drs. Jones, Holmes, Ashton, Munson and Samuel Watt. At the annual meeting, held July 9, 1853. Drs. J. F. Perkey, I. E. Nagle, Solomon Kraner, Horace Lawrence and J. A. Rogers were admitted as members. An election was then held for officers. and the following chosen: William Jones, President; R. M. Brayton, Vice President; A. W. Munson, Secretary; Edwin Ashton, Treasurer; Censors, Drs. Rogers, Lawrence, Kraner, Brayton and Samuel Watt."[5]
Research Notes
Sources
- ↑ Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ... (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 448; digital images, InternetArchive.
- ↑ Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ... (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 249; digital images, InternetArchive.
- ↑ Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ... (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 342; digital images, InternetArchive.
- ↑ Robert C. Brown and Warner, Beers & Co., History of Hancock County, Ohio : containing a history of the county, its townships, towns ... (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 342; digital images, InternetArchive.
- ↑ Robert C. Brown, William L. Walker and Warner, Beers & Co., History of Hardin County, Ohio, containing a history of the county ... (Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1883), 380-381; digital images, Hathi Trust.
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