Re: Perrier - Ireland to Western Canada
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In reply to:
Perrier - Ireland to Western Canada
4/19/01
Hope this information helps you.
This is my own Perrier line:
1.Mark Du Perrier emigrated to
Ireland from Brittany,France ca.1685
2.Antoine Du Perrier,field officer
in Queen Anne's Army,killed in action
at the battle of Malplaquet 9/11/1709.
3.John Perrier,Esq.
+Louisa De La Maziere
4.Anthony Perrier b.1712 d.1772
+(2)Sausanna De Condere(aka
Susanna Codere)
5.Sir Anthony Perrier b.1770
d.1845
+Jane Black d.1840
6.William Lumley Perrier,Sr.
b.1805 d.1895
5.Elisabeth Perrier d.1827
+William Lumley d.1818
6.Anna Antoinette Lumley
b.1797 d.1877
+William Lumley Perrier,Sr.
(first cousins)
7.William Lumley Perrier,Jr.
b.1839 d.1885
+Maria Frances Clarke d.1929
8.Antoinette Frances Lumley
Perrier b.1869 d.1948
+1898,Calgary,Alberta,
Canada,Thomas Lancelot
Beresford Studdert Kennedy
b.1876 co.Mayo,Ireland,
d.1966 Burnaby,BC,Canada
(nicknamed "Popsy")
9.Juliette Antoinette
Studdert Kennedy
b.1900,co.Cork,Ireland
d.1988,Newport,Wa.
+Clinton Calvin Clark
b.1893,Westmoreland co.,
Pa. d.1977 Newport,Wa.
10.Faith Sheila Clark
b.1926
+Stanton Elijah McClenny
b.1924
11.Scott Calvin McClenny
b.1959
Lancelot Studdert Kennedy was the son of
Thomas Lebans Studdert Kennedy and Susan
Mary Mathews.His father was a sub-inspector
in the Royal Irish Constabulary and was
descended from the Studdert family of Rathkeale,co.Limerick,Thomas Studdert Kennedy
being the grandson of William and Elizabeth
(Dowdall)Studdert.
I know that is more than you may have
expected,and hope that you may find it
useful.:)
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