. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. iii) Barnes f liriHiklvn, N. Y. hnue:1. Carol, b. T -Nov., 18S8. 3. John Slouiihlon, b. 21 July, 1860. 4. Helen Hall, b. !) June, Handy, li. .I Nov., 1804; m. 7 Feb., 1888, Fam. 51. Oliver Perry ^ (Amam 8., Amasa,^ Benj.,- joa.,* Thos., Benj., Thos.),h. Sangcrlield, N. Y., 8 May, 1831; was a pioneer to the California gold mines;cai)taiu in Gen. Walkers filibustering expedition to Sonora, in 1852-3; was woundedand abandoned; found his way to a U. S. fort on the frontier, and after recoverybecame a guide through that co
. The history and genealogies of ancient Windsor, Connecticut:. iii) Barnes f liriHiklvn, N. Y. hnue:1. Carol, b. T -Nov., 18S8. 3. John Slouiihlon, b. 21 July, 1860. 4. Helen Hall, b. !) June, Handy, li. .I Nov., 1804; m. 7 Feb., 1888, Fam. 51. Oliver Perry ^ (Amam 8., Amasa,^ Benj.,- joa.,* Thos., Benj., Thos.),h. Sangcrlield, N. Y., 8 May, 1831; was a pioneer to the California gold mines;cai)taiu in Gen. Walkers filibustering expedition to Sonora, in 1852-3; was woundedand abandoned; found his way to a U. S. fort on the frontier, and after recoverybecame a guide through that country. Keturning to the States in 1855, he engagedas civil engineer in the construction of the Hannibal A: St. Joseph R. H., from 1855to At tlie beginning of the Civil War of 1801, he joined the Union forces of^lissouri; was captured at Springfield with Gen. Lyon; escaped; raised a companyof Lnionists, joining the 24th Mo. Vols, then in U. S. service; was severely woundedat Shiloh; was promoted to the 5th Mo. Cavalry as major; discharged in 1865, after. Gen. WALTER CASS NEWBKHRY THE NEWBERRY FAMILY. 531 severe servire. He was a gallant soldier, and died 17 June, 1874, as a result of ex«posure and wounds, after an honorable career. He ni. 1858, Elizaluth (daugliter ofJudge) McCorkle of Cameron, Mo. Ch. (b. Cameron, Mo.); 1. Wiilter Franklin, li. .i ., ISDO. I 3. Aniasa Sanmel, b. 9 Oct., 18li7. a. Ella Perry, 1). ; JUli., IsliS. | Fam. 52. Walter Cass (Gen.) {Amiim S., Aimim, Benj., Joseph, T/ios., Beiij.,-T/uit!. ), I). Sangerticld, N. Y., 33 Dec., 1885; received an academic education; wasraised upon a farm; entered commercial business with his father at seventeen yearsof age, and at 31 succeeded to his fathers business, which then extended all overtlie Northwest, his father dying in the following spring of 1856. In 1860 he wascalled to Detroit to take part nership with the liouse of Oliver Newberry & Co., hisuncle, who died shortly after, leaving him joint owner o
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