The Descendants and Ancestors of William Berry, Sr.

by John V. Berry William Berry, Sr.  is believed to have been born in the State of Maryland around the year 1738 and the available ev...

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Nicholas Fry - Father in Law of John Berry of Burke County, NC


By John Berry

Nicholas Fry, Jr. (1746-1841) (my 4th Great Grandfather) was born on February 2, 1746 in Berks County, Pennsylvania and moved with his German parents (Nicholas Fry, Sr and Maria Elizabeth Pabst) to Lincoln County, North Carolina in or about 1761. He was married to an Elizabeth Burns Fry and he is listed as having a daughter Sally Fry (1780-1853) in 1780 and then daughter Barbary Fry in 1795 (1795-1861). There could have also been two sons, David and Peter Fry, but this also is not been confirmed in my research. Not much, so far, is known as Elizabeth (possibly Burns) or a Margaret Ansell, but they are not in the area or life towards the end of Nicholas' life. There is some discussion about whether or not Nicholas and his wife remarried or died early, but my research hasn't determined this yet.

Nicholas Fry, Jr. Signature - 1838


Nicholas served in the American Revolution in 1781 and his unit was later discharged after a number of battles near Beatty's Ford and was later given a pension for his service to our country. Nicholas Fry was a private in the Company commanded by Captain McFarland, from the Regiment commanded by Colonel McDowell in the North Carolina Line for 6 months.  He received a pension for his service and is inscribed in the Rolls of North Carolina at the rate of 20 Dollars and 50 Center, per annum, commencing on 4 Mar 1831.  The certificate of pension was issues 13 Aug 1838 and thereafter sent to Nicholas Fry, living in Lovelady, Burke County, NC, residing with his son-in-law, John Berry (who married his daughter Barbara Fry). This John Berry (1791-1871) is my Great times 3 grandfather.
As Nicholas got older, he lived with John Berry until he passed in the early 1840s. John Berry cared for Nicholas Fry until he passed in or around 1841. Here is a copy of Nicholas Fry's Revolutionary War application. The link to the transcribed version is here.

1841 Revolutionary War Pension List



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