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| Isaac Newton Perrin |
| Dr. Isaac Newton Perrin May 24, 1810-July 9, 1880 Son of Chas. and Cath. Jameson Perrin Dr. Galen C. Perrin Feb. 21, 1852-Sep. 22, 1878 Son of I.N. and L.A. Perrin |
| Graves located at Compton Cemetery, South of Roxton, Lamar County, Texas |
| Picture was sent to us by Dana Cox Funk and identified by Joyce Newton Fuller as Isaac Newton Perrin and his wife Louisa Anne Carney. |
| Children |
| Charles W. |
| James Madison |
| John Green |
| Stahl E. |
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| Louisa Anne Sept. 22, 1816 - Aug. 12, 1868 Wife of Dr. I. N. Perrin Dau. of Dr. S. W. and W. Gr. Dau. of Gen. R. Carney Married Jan. 29, 1839 (Louisa's parents were Stephen Wescott Carney and Winifred Havell Carney.) |
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| James M. June 15, 1841 Feb. 3, 1852 |
| John G. Feb.9 Aug. 12 1850 |
| Sons of Dr. I.N. & L.A. Perrin |
| March 18, 1840 April 3, 1840 Born, died, and buried in Tennessee. |
| See above |
| See above |
| Feb. 21, 1855 Jan. 13, 1875 Born in Lamar Co., Texas. Died in Farmersville, Collin Co., Texas. We do not know where Stahl is buried. |
| James M. was born in Tennessee. He was killed by a horse in Lamar County, Texas. |
| John G. was born and died in Lamar County, Texas. |
| Gravestone inscription on left: |
| Information about them |
| Isaac Newton Perrin's son, C.C. Perrin, wrote in a letter to his cousin, O.W. Perrin, in 1911 the following: "My father was given over to die with consumption in Logan Co., Ky. when he was 17. By then, regular doctors had bled him....and ran him down below the range of disease. He got his father to send for a Thomsonian or Botanic doctor, and got well. He studied medicine and was doing a large practice before he was 21." |
| My great-great-great uncle |
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