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Facts and Events
Name |
Hardy Perry, III |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Abt 1785 |
Tombigbee DistrictTombigbee District |
Residence[5] |
Abt 1818 |
Holcomb, Grenada, Mississippi, United StatesChief Isaac Perry was granted as a Choctaw Indian a Reservation with land description as Sec. 22, - Twp. 22North - Range 3 East, located near the Yalobusha River. |
Marriage |
Bef 1825 |
to Sophia McCurtain |
Education? |
From 1827 to 1829 |
Scott, Kentucky, United StatesIn attendance at the Choctaw Academy, established by Colonel Richard Mentor Johnson, the hero of the Battle of the Thames, at his farm five miles west of Georgetown, Kentucky. |
Other[1] |
27 Sep 1830 |
The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek is signed. |
Other[1] |
Sep 1833 |
Holcomb, Grenada, Mississippi, United StatesAfter the Treaty, in the fall of 1833, the Perry Family relinquished their 1,120 acres of lands. Including their lands on the Yalobusha settlement, Yalobusha County, Mississippi and The Elliot Mission, in present Holcomb, Mississippi |
Other[1] |
24 May 1834 |
Yalobusha, Mississippi, United StatesJoseph Perry of the Chickasaw Nation sells to William Fly for $1125, section of land in Yalobusha County, Mississippi Section 18 in township 11 & range 5 west of the basis meridian. Land Joseph Perry was entitiled to under Treaty with the Chickasaws on the 24th day of May 1834. Wit: G.W.Long Signed: Joseph Perry. On April 25, 1836 the following Chiefs ......certify that Joseph Perry ....... is capable to manage.....his own affairs. Signed: Benjamin Love, Henry Love |
Census[2] |
1840 |
West Feliciana, Louisiana, United States |
Bayou Sara, West Feliciana, Louisiana, United States
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Armstrong roll of Choctaws, 1831: records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, RG 75. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979).
Recorded in the 1830 Choctaw Roll 'Armstrong Roll' are listed these names: PERRY, 106, 140 Hardy, 107, 140 Isaac, 105, 139, 176 James, 106, 140 John, 106, 140 John's place, 106 Joseph, 106, 140 Lewis, 55, 109, 174 Moses, 121, 142 Ned, 104, 139
Pg. 106 John PERRY (2 places) 50 Ac. cultivated land, 4 in family, 1 male > 16 1 male and female < 10, east side, 640 total acres. Lived on his prairie farm at time of treaty.
PERRY, (widow) 30 Ac cultivated, 2 in family, 15 slaves, 480 total Ac Land good.
Joseph PERRY 30 Ac cultivated 10 in family 4 males over 16, 3 children under 10, 21 slaves, Waters of Loociskoonah creek. Old Lick 640 Ac. Good land
Pg. 107 Hardy PERRY 12 Ac cultivated, 7 in family 1 male over 16 4 children under 10, 160 total Ac of land. Pg. 140 John PERRY 50 Ac, 640 allowed James PERRY 50 Ac, 640 allowed Joseph PERRY 30 Ac, 480 allowed 5th Hardy PERRY 80 Ac, 640 allowed.
- ↑ West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, in United States. 1840 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M704).
Name: Hardy Perry (b. 1785), [would be 55 years old at this time] Home in 1840 (City, County, State): West Feliciana, Louisiana Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 Free Colored Persons - Females - 10 thru 23: 1 Slaves - Males - Under 10: 7 Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 2 Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 3 Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 Slaves - Females - Under 10: 5 Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1 Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 Persons Employed in Agriculture: 10 Total Free White Persons: 1 Total Free Colored Persons: 1 Total Slaves: 23 Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 25
- West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).
Age: 65 Birth Year: abt 1785 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1850: West Feliciana, Louisiana Gender: Male Family Number: 398 Household Members: Name Age Hardy Perry 65 Augustus Perry 11 Caroline Perry 33
- West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Petition 20885438 Details, in Website:Digital Library on American Slavery:Race and Slavery Petitions Project.
William Hearsey/Hearsay a white male, filed a lawsuit petition against a black female concubine of Hardy Perry. Her name was Caroline Perry, and she was emancipated by Hardy Perry in 1839/40. This is the year that Augustus Perry was born and he may have been an illegitimate son of Hardy Perry. Hardy Perry died shortly after the 1850 census. Apparently, Hardy Perry had left all his property, including slaves, to Caroline Perry. William Hearsey sued to have Caroline Perry's property and slaves given to him and it was granted to him by the court.
- ↑ Chief Isaac Perry, in Holcomb.org.
- Patrick Hogue (Samples). Everett Family and the Choctaw Trading Post, the (Factory).
- Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: Hammond
19 Jan 1838.
- Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: TURNBULL
22 Jan 1838.
- Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: Robert Cole
30 Jan 1838.
- Patrick Lawrence (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: Moon-tubbee
30 Jan 1838.
- Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Comment: A. C. Tonner
Jan 1838.
- Patrick Hogue (Samples). The Samples / Semples Family.
An American Traveler's Notes of LA Province & TX ca 1798 Catahoula Lake or beloved lake upper side of Red River of the South, opposite Rapides Parish, Louisiana & Natchez, Mississippi to Grindstone Ford over Bayou Pierre off Natchez Trace is next to Whisky Branch and is located in Claiborne County, Mississippi 65 miles, To Hardy Perry's Trace [ie. Hardy Perry Jr.] 100 miles - to the Choctaw trace, about 100 miles to Chickisaw Town located at Tupelo, Mississippi 50 miles. Hardy Perry Sr., was a wide-ranging trader and operated a trading post here at Chickasaw Town.
See: Lyman Draper Virginia Papers, Vol. 12, pp. 99-104.
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