Person:James Sperry (2)

Watchers
James Harvey Sperry
m. 24 Sep 1825
  1. Emma America Sperry1827 - 1914
  2. Rachel Sperry1829 - 1902
  3. James Harvey Sperry1833 - 1910
  4. Andrew Jackson Franklin Sperry1835 -
  5. Susan Sperry1836 -
  6. Joseph Rudolph Sperry1838 - 1862
  7. Nancy SperryAbt 1840 -
  8. Milton Martin SperryAbt 1841 - 1862
  9. Thomas Rudolph Sperry, Jr.1844 -
  10. Vandelia Sperry1847 - 1909
  11. Sarah Margaret Sperry1851 - 1934
m. 6 Feb 1855
  1. Laura Jane Sperry1857 - 1938
  2. Jacob W. Sperry1858 - 1930
  • HJames Harvey Sperry1833 - 1910
  • WMahala Brown1849 - 1922
m. 24 Mar 1867
  1. Foster Jutinaire Sperry1873 - 1950
  2. Phillip Sperry1888 - 1936
  3. William McKinley Sperry1895 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name James Harvey Sperry
Gender Male
Birth? 27 Nov 1833 Lawrence County, Kentucky
Marriage 6 Feb 1855 Lawrence County, Kentuckyto Suzanna Workman
Divorce Apr 1866 from Suzanna Workman
Marriage 24 Mar 1867 Lawrence County, Kentuckyto Mahala Brown
Death? 4 Dec 1910 Lincoln County, West Virginia
Burial? Parsner Creek, Lincoln County, West Virginia

Enlisted as a Lieutenant 2nd Class on 19 November 1861. Enlisted in Company F, 14th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 10 December 1861. Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 11 August 1864. Promoted to Full Captain on 1 July 1865. Mustered out Company F, 14th Infantry Regiment Kentucky on 15 September 1865 in Louisville, Kentucky. Was grazed in the head by a bullet during the battle for the control of the Cumberland Gap in Tazewell, Tennessee. On the 1890 Veteran Census he's living in Culberson, Boyd County and census notes say, "Gunshot in head and side of head." Obituary: "Capt. J. H. Sperry, one of the most prominent pioneer citizens of the county, died at his home near Palermo, Sunday (December 4, 1910), as the result of sudden stroke of paralasys. "Captain" Sperry was a man of great principle; honest, industrious and every ready to extend a helping hand to the unfortune and needy; a good neighbor, an excellent citizen and truly may it be said, the county has sustained a great loss - the people a sincere friend. Mr. Sperry was one of the great multitude of brave men who wore the blue through the Civil war and assisted in preserving the Union. We knew him as a man who always denounced wrong and upheld and praised the right, and having closed his earthly career at the age of 78 years, we feel that his race has been run well, and that God has said "Well done thou good and faithful servant," and has called him to enter into that never perishing home of the happiness." Source: "Lincoln Republican", Hamlin, (Lincoln County) West Virginia, Thursday, December 8, 1910. (Vol. VIII. No. 1)