By John Berry
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John Berry's signature |
John Berry, born 1790, likely in Burke County, North Carolina, lived until 1871. It is strongly believed and has been verified by other researchers of the Berry family, that his father was Lott Berry (1765-1831) and mother was Millie (Thompson) Berry of Burke County, North Carolina. His siblings were Archibald Berry, David and Mina (Elminor) Berry.
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Lot Berry descendant chart by Marguerite Berry Carswell & Jean Norvell Berry |
John Berry was married to Barbara (Barbary) Fry (1795-1861), the daughter of Nicholas Fry, Jr., on January 1, 1813. The Lincoln County marriage document, shown below, is signed by John Berry, Phil Whitener and Peter Fry.
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Marriage of John Berry to Barbara Fry, 1813 |
After his first wife passed, John Berry married Priscilla Bowman (1836-1911) who was 40 years younger than him. He had many children between his two wives. John Berry is said to be buried at Friendship Methodist Church, near Hickory, North Carolina. He is listed as a farmer in the 1850 and 1860 Censuses. John Berry owned land located on the Old Hickory Road about 3 miles east of Connelly Springs, North Carolina. He is shown below affirming his father-in-law's service (Nicholas Fry, Jr.) in the Revolutionary War.
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Father-in-Law Nicholas Fry's Statement |
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Nicholas Fry, Jr. Revolutionary Census |
John Berry had 2 marriages and at least 11 children. In John Berry's first marriage to Barbara Fry, his known children were Ezekiel Berry, William Martin "Billy" Berry, Lawson Berry, Calvin Berry, Mary Matilda Berry, Peggy Berry and Isabel Berry. In his marriage to Priscilla Bowman, John Berry had 4 additional children: Portland Levi Berry, Rhoda Berry, Pinkney Andrew Berry and James Theodore Berry. John Berry and his family cared for his first father-in-law, Nicholas Fry, Jr., who was a revolutionary pensioner.
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Deed from J.W. Wilson to Priscilla Berry, 1873 |
If any other information is known, please let this author know. John Berry is the author's Great, Great, Great Grandfather. Special thanks to my late uncle, Connelly Burgin Berry and to Virginia Berry Niemeyer for information that contributed to this article.
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