James H. Perrine Biographical Sketch from Beers History of Warren County, Ohio
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James H. Perrime (deceased)

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Transcription contributed by by Arne H Trelvik 31 May 2003

Sources:
The History of Warren County Ohio
Part V. Biographical Sketches
Union Township
(Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992)

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1062

JAMES H. PERRINE (deceased) was born in Union Township in the year 1828; he was a son of James Perrine, and early settler, whose sketch appears in this work; he was reared on the farm and in the district schools; by close application to study, he fitted himself to teach – a business he followed to some extent in his early life. In 1854, he was married to Margaret A., daughter of William and Mary Luce, of Warren Co. After his marriage, he located where his widow now resides and where he lived till his death, which occurred March 20, 1880. He was four years Director of the Horticultural Board of the county. To Mr. and Mrs. P. six children were born, four living, viz., Mary E., Lydia E., Flora B. and George T.; Henry F. and Willie C., deceased. William Luce, father of Mrs. P., came to Ohio in the early day and located in Warren Co. Mrs. Luce was born in Clermont Co., Ohio; they were parents of fifteen children. By his two other wives he had nine children; he died in 1875, aged 79 years. She (mother of Mrs. Perrine) died in September, 1864. Mr. P., at his death, left a farm of 315 acres of choice land which is well improved, making Mrs. P. and her children a pleasant and comfortable home.


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