| Alfred Curtis Perrin |
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| Alfred and Fannie share a stone at Nicholson Cemetery, Hunt County, Texas |
| Photo provided by Dana Cox Funk |
| Children |
| Leath |
| Alfred C. |
| Infant Daughter |
| Hope |
| Honor |
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| Hope son of Alfred C. & Fannie Perrin Born Aug 6, 1891 Died Jan. 5, 1892 |
| Honor son of Alfred C. & Fannie Perrin Born Sep. 1893 Died Oct. 1893 |
| God Gave He took He will restore He doeth all things well |
| Verse on their gravestone |
| Hope and Honor share a gravestone at Nicholson Cemetery in Hunt County, Texas. |
| Alfred Perrin and Fannie Harbour were married on Feb. 21, 1877 in Franklin County,Texas. They had 6 children, only Virginia May lived to adulthood. |
| Leath, Alfred C., and Infant Daughter share the same gravestone with inscriptions on 3 sides. They are buried at Perrin Family Cemetery, Franklin Co., Texas |
| Alfred was a veteran of The War Between The States. He was a Private in the Confederate Army, 11th Regiment, Texas Infantry, Company "D" under Col. O. M. Roberts. |
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| We found Alfred's obituary in the Dallas Morning News archives. The article was dated July 5, 1896. |
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| In the background is the gravestone of their sons, Honor and Hope. |
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| Fannie and Alfred Honor and Hope |
| Inscription on the face between them: Resting till the resurrection morn |