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Solomon BERRY,1,2 son of Matthias BERRY (1795- ) and Delilah RICKER (c. 1803-1892), was born on 16 Jun 1825 in Turtle Creek, Coverdale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada. He married Mary Jane JONAH on 8 Jan 1865 in Turtle Creek. He married her. He died on 28 Oct 1904 in Turtle Creek. He was buried in Turtle Creek. |
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Mary Jane JONAH, daughter of Peter JONAH (1805-1897) and Eliza Ann BECK (1808-1885), was born on 27 Aug 1833 in Hillsbourough, New Brunswick, Canada. In 1871 she lived in Coverdale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada. In 1911 she lived in Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. She died on 26 Jun 1916 in Turtle Creek, New Brunswick, Canada. She was buried in Turtle Creek Cemetery, Turtle Creek, Coverdale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada. She and Solomon BERRY had the following children: |
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Perley Solomon BERRIE (1879-1940). Perley was born in 1879 in Coverdale, New Brunswick, Canada. He married Dora Lavinia DRYDEN in Houlton, Aroostook County, Maine, United States. He died on 1 Mar 1940 in Houlton. |
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Matthias BERRY, son of Rebecca RICKER, was born in 1795 in Turtle Creek, Coverdale, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada. He married Delilah RICKER. He died in Turtle Creek. |
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Delilah RICKER was born c. 1803 in Kings, New Brunswick, Canada. She died on 14 Jul 1892 in Turtle Creek. She was buried in 1892 in Turtle Creek Cem, Turtle Creek, Albert Co., New Brunswick. She and Matthias BERRY had the following children: |
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Solomon BERRY (1825-1904) |
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Rebecca RICKER, daughter of Jacob RICKER, was born in 1779. |
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Rebecca RICKER had the following children: |
Solomon Berrie, "Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938".
"Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XG8C-H83 : Sat Mar 09 07:44:08 UTC 2024), Entry for John Walter Berrie and Solomon Berrie, 02 Jan 1936.
Solomon Berry, "Canada Census, 1881".
"Canada Census, 1881", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV63-VW7 : Fri Mar 08 23:19:17 UTC 2024), Entry for Solomon Berry and Mary Berry, 1881.