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Submitted: 10/4/19 • Approved: 10/5/19 • Last Updated: 10/8/19 • R209786-G0-S3
February 6, 1889 - February 10, 1927
*Photograph courtesy of:
Lyn St.Peters
* he signs his name on his WWI Draft Reg as "William Barnie Perryman" therefore name has been entered as such.
Milam Co cemetery records have him listed as "W.M. Perryman 'Barnie' 1889-1927"
Per TXDC he is listed as "W. Barney Perryman"
s/o T.R. Perryman & Sallie Willis
Informant: Mrs. W.B. Perryman
He was "shipped" back to Milam Co so he could be buried with his brother Homer and later brother Jack and their parents.
He was married - several online records "could" be him but not sure of which one. WHO/WHERE is woman he was married to?
Contributed on 10/4/19 by ashaw444
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