James came to Wisconsin in 1849; made three trips to the Gold Rush one in 1854. Returned to Cornwall; married Mary Ann Berryman (not related). James exploits were very interesting, described in three articles, the most descriptive is in "WE ALL GO HOME IN THE SPRING" by Robert A. Bennett, Pioneer Press Books, Walla Walla, Washington U.S.A. 1984.
James was an early pioneer and developer of Walla Walla, Washington
Twelve children born to James and Mary; Richard, 1st Charles, Lilly, Desdemona, Martha, George, Joseph, William, 2nd Charles, Mary, Ulrick and Paul.
James came to Wisconsin in 1849; made three trips to the Gold Rush one in 1854. Returned to Cornwall; married Mary Ann Berryman (not related). James exploits were very interesting, described in three articles, the most descriptive is in "WE ALL GO HOME IN THE SPRING" by Robert A. Bennett, Pioneer Press Books, Walla Walla, Washington U.S.A. 1984.
James was an early pioneer and developer of Walla Walla, Washington
Twelve children born to James and Mary; Richard, 1st Charles, Lilly, Desdemona, Martha, George, Joseph, William, 2nd Charles, Mary, Ulrick and Paul.
Family Members
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Richard James Berryman
1864–1936
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Lilly M Berryman Hartman
1866–1897
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Desdemona Berryman Hartman
1868–1937
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Martha Ann Berryman Falconer
1870–1952
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George W. Berryman
1874–1902
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Joseph Henry Berryman
1876–1903
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William J. Berryman
1878–1893
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Charles Melbourne Berryman
1881–1972
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Mary Amyitis Berryman Nelson
1884–1971
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Ulrick Alaxas Berryman
1886–1968
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Paul Strong Lion Berryman
1887–1944
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