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Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 09:00 PM
Subject: PERDUE-D Digest V05 #3
Dana, That is my line of Perdue's. What do you want for the books?
Dorothy
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From: "Rick & Dana Denny"
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Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 10:02 AM
Subject: [PERDUE] Perdue Family Bibles
>I have two Perdue Family Bibles for sale. I thought they were from my line
>of Perdue's but sad to say they are not. The biggest one of the two was
>printed in 1816 and is in need of repair. The smaller one was printed in
>1901 and has so
Rick or Dana, Would you mind looking in the Bible and send me some of the
names in it? I'm looking for Ferguson, John, Meshack or James Harrison
Perdue among a host of others. Thanks Dorothy Bowles,
lgbowles@charter.net
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From: "Rick & Dana Denny"
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Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: [PERDUE] Perdue Bibles
>I have two Perdue Bibles dating from 1816 and 1901. The Perdues were from
>OK, TX. If anyone is i
I have two Perdue Family Bibles for sale. I thought they were from my line
of Perdue's but sad to say they are not. The biggest one of the two was
printed in 1816 and is in need of repair. The smaller one was printed in
1901 and has some newspaper clippings. If you are interested please e-mail
me.
The family of Perdue is Daniel Perdue and his wives Rebecca Haughton and
Mary Finlay. He was born in VA. His children were born in GA. Thank you
Dana
We just got DNA tests results back and would love for other Pardues/Perdues/Purdues to test so we can start comparing the results. You can go to worldfamilies.net/surnames/p/perdue/ to find out more information.
My husband's line that we can definitely tie to is James Perdue born 1815 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He died January 1877 in Davidson County, North Carolina. He married first Biddie Brewer and second, Barbara Margaret Foust. Please let me know if you are connected to this line and if you d
Sometime prior to 1980 I "salvaged" from an
antique store two Perdue family bibles. The larger of
the two was in bad need of restoration and the shop
owners had the book exposed to handling that I knew
could further damage it.
A newspaper ad placed in an attempt to get these
bibles into the hands of a descendant brought no
replies.
I extracted all of the information and it was
published the summer of 1980 in the National
Genealogical Inquirer, Volume 4, Number 2, pages
113-114.
Daniel Pe