NameHenry Perry 2114,4224,4246, GGGG Uncle
Birthbef 25 Dec 1831, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4247,4224
Baptism25 Dec 1831, St. John The Baptist’s Parish Church, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4247
Death8 Jan 1869, Strand, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4248,4249
OccupationNail maker (1851, 1858, 1861, 1869)4224,4250,4246,4249
EducationAble to sign name4251
Cause of deathDropsy, certified4249
FatherJohn Perry (<1794-1875)
MotherSarah Heath (ca1796-1864)
Spouses
1Harriet Jones 4251,4246,4252, Spouse of GGGG Uncle
Birthca 1833, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4246
FatherThomas Jones (ca1820-)
Marriage8 Jun 1851, Independent Chapel, Chapel Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4253,4251
Family ID1683
ChildrenAgnes (Died as Child) (ca1850-ca1864)
 Selina (ca1853-)
 Jane (ca1858-)
 Walter John (ca1858-)
 Benjamin (ca1860-)
Notes for Henry Perry
In 1831 he was living with his parents in New Buildings, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4247.
In 1841 he was living with his parents in New Buildings, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire2114.
In 1851 he was living with his parents in New Buildings, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4224,4251.
In 1858 he was living in New Buildings, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4250.
In 1861 he was living in New Buildings, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4246.
Notes for Henry & Harriet (Family)
Henry Perry, a bachelor aged 20 whose occupation was nailer, married Harriet Jones, a spinster aged 19 whose occupation was also nailer. The bride and groom were both residing in New Buildings, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove. The groom's father was John Perry and his occupation was nailer. The bride's father was Thomas Jones and his occupation was nailer. The marriage was performed at the Independent Chapel, Bromsgrove according to the rites of the parties. The ceremony was performed by Joseph Witheford, Registrar. The groom signed and the bride made her mark. The marriage was witnessed by Henry Cannard (by mark) and Sarah Hall (by mark)4251.
Last Modified 15 May 2007Created 10 May 2014 by Martin Stephens