In March 1877, he married Henrietta Smith. They had five daughters and one son: Nina C. (Hayes C. Amon), Mary Edna (Wilbur McCartney), Hattie L. (Lotan B. Williamson), Charles L., Laura Maude (E. H. Johnson) and Ruth G. (Norman G. McEwen).
SHARON HERALD
Monday, December 13, 1926
HENRY PERRINE
Hubbard, O., Dec. 13 –
Henry Perrine died in the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Liberty street early Saturday following three weeks' illness from stroke.
He was born in Worth Township, Mercer County, Pa., October 27, 1849, and was married to Henrietta Smith, who died 26 years ago.
He was a member of the Methodist Zion Church, Jackson Center, Pa.
Surviving are four children: Mrs. Johnson, of Hubbard; Mrs. W. I. McCartney, of New Castle; Mrs. L. B. Williamson, of Greenville, and Charles Perrine, of Ellwood City. One brother, C. D. Perrine, of Millbrook, Pa., survives.
Funeral services were held at noon, to-day, in the daughter's home, and at 2 p.m. in the Jackson Church, with burial in Jackson Center, Rev. J. R. Newton was in charge.
In March 1877, he married Henrietta Smith. They had five daughters and one son: Nina C. (Hayes C. Amon), Mary Edna (Wilbur McCartney), Hattie L. (Lotan B. Williamson), Charles L., Laura Maude (E. H. Johnson) and Ruth G. (Norman G. McEwen).
SHARON HERALD
Monday, December 13, 1926
HENRY PERRINE
Hubbard, O., Dec. 13 –
Henry Perrine died in the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Liberty street early Saturday following three weeks' illness from stroke.
He was born in Worth Township, Mercer County, Pa., October 27, 1849, and was married to Henrietta Smith, who died 26 years ago.
He was a member of the Methodist Zion Church, Jackson Center, Pa.
Surviving are four children: Mrs. Johnson, of Hubbard; Mrs. W. I. McCartney, of New Castle; Mrs. L. B. Williamson, of Greenville, and Charles Perrine, of Ellwood City. One brother, C. D. Perrine, of Millbrook, Pa., survives.
Funeral services were held at noon, to-day, in the daughter's home, and at 2 p.m. in the Jackson Church, with burial in Jackson Center, Rev. J. R. Newton was in charge.
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