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Benjamin Perrine

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Benjamin Perrine

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Nov 1859 (aged 65)
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Burgettstown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Son of Peter Perrine (1756-1845) and Sarah Harris (1764-1852); husband of Sarah Criss (abt 1803-); father of George Perrine (abt 1830-), Nancy J. (Perrine) McClurg Noah (1834-1929), John Perrine (abt 1839-), Hannah J. (Perrine) Lee (1844-1935) and Rebecca Elizabeth (Perrine) Yates (1832-1986). Reference the 1850 United States Federal Census for Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania.

*More about the Perrine family from Benjamin's daughter Nancy J. (Perrine) McClurg Noah's obituary from The Washington Observer 16 Jan 1929. Courtesy of FAG member Dani Ryan #46812146.

The Perrines, were among the first settlers of New Jersey, Daniel Perrine coming on the ship Phillip with Governor Carteret as one of the 18 aides selected to assist him in establishing a colony.
Benjamin's father came to Washington county in 1770, having several engagements with the Indians.

Benjamin Perrine in the U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880
Surname: Benjamin Perrine
Year: 1860
County: Washington CO.
State: PA
Age: 68
Gender: M (Male)
Month of Death: Nov
State of Birth: PA
ID#: 317_23369
Occupation: FARMER
Cause of Death: BURNED

Benjamin's death is recorded as November 1859 on his headstone. Birth year estimated from death record and census.
Son of Peter Perrine (1756-1845) and Sarah Harris (1764-1852); husband of Sarah Criss (abt 1803-); father of George Perrine (abt 1830-), Nancy J. (Perrine) McClurg Noah (1834-1929), John Perrine (abt 1839-), Hannah J. (Perrine) Lee (1844-1935) and Rebecca Elizabeth (Perrine) Yates (1832-1986). Reference the 1850 United States Federal Census for Cross Creek, Washington, Pennsylvania.

*More about the Perrine family from Benjamin's daughter Nancy J. (Perrine) McClurg Noah's obituary from The Washington Observer 16 Jan 1929. Courtesy of FAG member Dani Ryan #46812146.

The Perrines, were among the first settlers of New Jersey, Daniel Perrine coming on the ship Phillip with Governor Carteret as one of the 18 aides selected to assist him in establishing a colony.
Benjamin's father came to Washington county in 1770, having several engagements with the Indians.

Benjamin Perrine in the U.S., Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index, 1850-1880
Surname: Benjamin Perrine
Year: 1860
County: Washington CO.
State: PA
Age: 68
Gender: M (Male)
Month of Death: Nov
State of Birth: PA
ID#: 317_23369
Occupation: FARMER
Cause of Death: BURNED

Benjamin's death is recorded as November 1859 on his headstone. Birth year estimated from death record and census.

Gravesite Details

Benjamin's death is recorded as November 1859 on his headstone. Birth year estimated from death record and census.



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  • Maintained by: Peggy Rocchio
  • Originally Created by: Skiwee
  • Added: Feb 9, 2015
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142420385/benjamin-perrine: accessed ), memorial page for Benjamin Perrine (7 Dec 1793–13 Nov 1859), Find a Grave Memorial ID 142420385, citing Eldersville Methodist Church Cemetery, Burgettstown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Peggy Rocchio (contributor 48016329).