I have some circumstantial evidence that Burrell Perry
may be the son of Drury Perry who died in Wilson Co., TN
in 1814. There was a Burrell Perry there with Drury and
a Nathaniel Perry. I believe that this Drury Perry is the
son of Nathaniel Perry who died in Franklin Co. NC in 1790.
Nathaniel Perry's will mentions his sons Drury and Ephraim,
and his grandson, Nathaniel Perry, son of Drury Perry. A
Burrell Perry was there with Drury and Nathaniel in 1803,
1804 and maybe 1805, but seems to have left by then. I
believe this may be our Burrell. Our Burrell had a son
named Richardson Perry who died at the Alamo, and there
is a Richardson Perry there with Drury and Nathaniel in
Wilson Co., TN who I believe may have been a brother to
Burrell. This Richardson Perry I believe died in the war
of 1812, and his inventory is filed in Williamson Co., TN
in 1815. Also our Burrell had a son named Nathaniel who
died in Newton Co., TX in 1859/1860.
These my notes about Drury and Burrell, Nathaniel and
Richardson Perry.
1766 North Carolina Taxpayers 1685-1799 Page 156.
DRURY PERRY ------------ Bute Co.
1778 Bute Co., N.C. Court Minutes list of persons qualified
to vote who were administered the Oath of Alligance to the
State Of North Carolina. Mr. Norris District Drury Perry
August 10, 1786 Franklin Co., N.C. Deed Records Book 2 Page
178. State of N.C. grant #135 to DREWRY PERRY for 514 acres
of land in Franklin Co, NC on the waters of Flat Rock Creek
adjoining Nathaniel Perry, John Perry, Richards, Woodburn,
and Arendell.
1790 Census Halifax Dist., Franklin Co. N.C.
Perry, Drury
2 Free WhiteMales 16 and up
2 Free White Males under 16
5 Free White Females
4 Slaves
February 17, 1794 Franklin Co.,NC Deed Records Book 10 Page
227. William Greene, Esquire, Sheriff of Franklin Co., to
THOMAS ARENDELL, Feb. 17, 1794, at public sale for 21/10/-
a tract of 262 acres sold as the lands of REBEKAH PERRY,
deceased, now in the hands of EPHRAIM PERRY and DRURY
PERRY, her heirs, whereon she formerly lived lying on
the south side of Crooked Creek and bounded by the lands
of THOMAS ARENDELL, WILLIAM SANDERS, BENJAMIN ROBINSON,
NATHANIEL PERRY, and DRURY PERRY.
November 20, 1794, Franklin Co., NC Deed Records Book 11
Page 93. DRURY PERRY sold land. wit: Nathaniel Perry.
March 15, 1798, Franklin Co., NC Deed Records Book 11
Page 25. DRURY PERRY sold land, witnessed by Nathaniel
Perry.
May 17, 1799, Franklin Co., NC Deed Records Book 9 Page
83. DRURY PERRY sold land, witnessed by EPHRAIM PERRY.
From Wilson Co., TN, Wills Books 1-13, 1802-1850.
DRURY PERRY Inventory. 25, April 1814. George Smith,
administrator. Recorded 6 September 1814. (P. 1.)
DRURY PERRY Sale. George Smith administrator. Among
Buyers Richardson Perry, Mary Perry, Nathaniel Perry.
Recorded 1 June 1816 (P. 141).
From " Tennesseans in the War of 1812 ", by Byron and
Samuel Sistler. (Pg 401.)
PERRY, RICHARDSON. Pvt. Col. John Cocke. Capt. John
Dalton. Inf. died 4-16-1815.(This may be the RICHARDSON
PERRY whose will or administration is cited above, and
could be the name sake of Burrell Perry's son Richardson).
PERRY, RICHARDSON. Pvt. Col. Williamson, Capt. Williams.
Vol. Mtd. Gunmen.(This could be the Richardson Perry who
was enumerated on the 1830 MS census in Hancock Co.....)
PERRY, BUD. Pvt. Col. Wm. Johnson, Capt. James Stewart,
E, TN Drafted Mil.(Could this be a nickname for Burrell?
There was a BUD Perry mentioned in several letters
regarding Burrell in MS).
PERRY, NATHANIEL. Pvt. Regiment commander omitted.
Capt.Edwin S. Moore. Mtd Rifleman.(Could this be the
same Nathaniel Perry who was in Wilson Co., TN?).
From " Marriages of Wilson Co. Tennessee 1802-1850 ",
by Edythe Rucker Whitley.
RICHARD PERRY & FRANKEY JOINER, July 21, 1810. Moses
Odom, BM. Page 10. (Could this be one of the above
cited Richardson Perry's?).
SION BASS & POLLY PERRY, Feb. 25 1809. RICHARDSON PERRY,
BM. page 7. (My Burrell Perry also had a daughter named
Polly, who was born about 1819, this Polly could possibly
be a sister/daughter with her brother/father Richardson
as BM?).
From "TN. Ansearchin News" Vol. 41, pgs. 74-75.
"Petitions to the General Assembly of Tennessee"
complaining that an act of previous session shorted
Wilson Co. of 155 square miles. Sept. 30, 1803.
Burrill Pery
Drury Perry
Nath'l Perry
From " THE PEOPLE OF WILSON COUNTY TENNESSEE 1800-1899 ",
by Thomas E. Partlow. Page 1.
COUNTY COURT MINUTES 1802-1807
BURWELL PERRY indicted by the Grand Jury. Fined three
dollars and costs. He is in the custody of the Sheriff.
Recorded June term 1804. (p. 45).
June 1804, WILSON CO., TN COUNTY COURT MINUTES 1804, PAGE 45.
State vs Burrell Perry Indictment. The defendent came in &
submits to the mercy of the court. It is therefore ordered
by the court that the Defendant be fined three dollars and
fifty cents & costs & that he be in custody of the sheriff
until same be paid.
From " TAX LISTS OF WILSON COUNTY TENNESSEE 1803-1807",
compiled by Thomas E. Partlow.
1803 CAPTAIN CRAWLEY'S DISTRICT. PAGE 5.
NUMBER NAME ACRES LOCATION
188. Perry, Drury 90 Cedar Lick
189. Perry, Nathaniel 320 Cedar Lick
1804 CAPTAIN CRAWLEY'S MILITIA DISTRICT NO. 6 PAGE 24
529. PERRY, BURWELL (no acreage listed) (no location listed)
530. PERRY, NATHANIEL 360 SPENCER CREEK
531. PERRY, DRURY 90 CEDAR LICK
532. PERRY, NATHANIEL 500 CEDAR LICK
1807 CAPTAIN JOINERS DISTRICT. PAGE 109.
187. PERRY, RICHARDSON (no acreage listed)
188. PERRY, DRURY 90 Cedar Lick
189. PERRY, NATHANIEL 150
From " WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEEDS, MARRIAGES, AND
WILLS 1800-1902 " by Thomas E. Partlow.
Page 159 DEED BOOK A.
Adam Tooley of Sumner Co. to Nathaniel Perry 320 acres
on Cedar Lick. 26, June 1800. (page 53-54).
Page 174 DEED BOOK A . Sheriff Nathaniel Perry of Wilson
County to Ebenezer Donelsen 640 acres in Wilson County.
26, November 1802. (pp 357-358).
Page 178 DEED BOOK A. NATHANIEL PERRY to Reddick Bridges
of Sumner Co. A tract of land on Spencer's Creek. 4 May
1804. (p. 406).
June 26, 1800, Wilson Co., TN Deed Records Book A Pages
53-54. Adam Tooley of Sumner Co. sold to Nathaniel Perry
of Wilson Co., TN for $320, 320 acres on Cedar Lick Creek.
November 26, 1802 Wison Co., TN Deed Records Book A Pages
357-358. Sheriff Nathaniel Perry of Wilson Co., TN sold
(at Auction 640 acres belonging to Cornelius Dabney in
satisfaction of a judgement) to Blake Rutland and Ebenezer
Donelson by court order.
May 4, 1804 Wilson Co., TN Deed Records Book A Page 406.
Nathaniel Perry of Wilson Co., TN sold to Reddick Bridges
of Sumner Co., TN for $360, 360 acres on Spencers Creek.
February 21, 1807, Wilson Co., TN Deed Records, Book B.
Pages 422-423. James Everett sold to DRURY PERRY for
$400, 90 acres out of the Robert Mitchell tract near
Cedar Lick Creek.
April 1, 1809, Wilson Co., TN Deed Records Book D Pages
145-146. The State of TN conveyed to Nathaniel Perry,
(assignee of James Winchester, by virtue of part of
certificate No. 289 dated August 19th 1807) 580 acres
in Wilson Co. in the first district on the waters of
Little Cedar Lick.
August 10, 1809, Wilson Co., TN Deed Records Book F Page
297. Nathaniel Perry of Rutherford Co., TN sold to Sampson
Bridges for $200, 70 acres of land near Cedar Lick Creek.
wit: Drury Perry & Danyl Thylman.
August 14, 1809, Wilson Co., TN Deed Records Book D Page 350.
NOTE to Drury Perry of Wilson Co. TN and Nathaniel Perry of
Rutherford Co., TN in the amount of $500 for the purchase of
290 acres of land in 2 tracts. (1) 90 acres granted from Robert
Mitchell to Drury Perry and (2) 200 acres granted to Nathaniel
Perry near Little Cedar Lick.
February 22, 1810 Wilson Co., TN Deed Records Book E page 3.
Nathaniel Perry of Rutherford Co., TN sold to William Spicer
for $100, 40 acres on Little Cedar Lick Creek.
From " WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED BOOKS C-M 1793-1829 ",
by Thomas E. Partlow.
Page 24 DEED BOOK D. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Grant No. 1022.
580 acres to Nathaniel Perry. 1 April 1809. (p. 145).
Page 34 DEED BOOK D. DRURY PERRY of Wilson Co. and Nathaniel
Perry of Rutherford County, to John Douglas, Reuben Cate, and
William H. Douglas 290 acres in Wilson Co. 15, August 1809.
(page 350). (This ties Drury and Nathaniel together, Nathaniel
has now moved over to Rutherford,CO. from Wilson Co).
April 25, 1814, Wilson Co., TN Wills & Inventories 1814 Page 1.
An Inventory of the personal estate of DRURY PERRY deceased,
April 25th 1814 Wilson County Tennessee ???
3Head of Horses. 3 Head of Cattle 18 Head of Hogs
1 Table 1 Pot 1 Oven 4 Chairs A Plough 1 pr Geirs
2 Dishes 4 Plates A Axe 3 Weeding Hoes 14 head of Geese
2 Beds & furniture 1 Bedstand
signed: George Smith Administrator
State of Tennessee{ Wilson County} { June Term 1814 }
The foregoing Inventory of the property of DRURY PERRY
deceased was exhibited in court by G Smith the administrator
and ??? ordered to be recorded. Jno. Allcorn
The same recorded the 6th Sept 1814 Jno Allcorn Clk
Also two of Burrell Perry's children state their place
of birth as TN. Orville Perry (b: ca: 1802) states this
on the 1860 census and Louraney (b: ca: 1802)states this
on the 1850 census. However, it is stated as MS on other
census years.
by Leila Mayberry
I recently visited the library at Chattanooga. I had
only a very short time for research wanted to look for
any possible link with our Burrell Perry to Tennessee.
I did not do a thorough search as I simply did not
have the time. I did find the following Perrys in
the 1810 Tennessee census:
Burrel Perry - Rutherford co, pg.35 - M 21010 - F 31101 - 9 slaves
Nath'l Perry - Rutherford co, p.35 - M 10010 - F 00100 - 0 Sl
John Perry - Green co., p.0 - M 22001 - F 20110 - 0 Sl
Seth Perry - Green co., p. 0 - M 00010 - F 00000 - 0 Sl
There's a couple of Peerys in Green county, too.
I found Burrel and Nathaniel Perry in land deeds from
@ 1800 - 1840s. My observation, at this time, is that
the Burrell Perry in Tennessee is no more likely to be
our Burrell than is the Wake county, NC Burrell or even
"old" Burrell himself. Our Burrell was definitely in
Mississippi by 1803 - 1805 as verified by the census.
Once again, my attention is drawn more to Georgia than
elsewhere for his family. I'm certainly not ruling
anything out - Old Burrell taught me that lesson - but
I have some serious reservations about any Tennessee
connection for our Burrell Perry unless and until
further information is forthcoming.
I emphasize my time in the library was extremely
limited and this was a very rudimentary search.
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