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Christopher Raymond Perry

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31: 212: 1231: 591:. When the British captain demanded to know why Perry had fired on the boat, and remarked that it was very strange that a British ship of the line could not board an American merchant ship, Perry replied, "If she were a first rate ship (i.e. a ship mounting 100 guns), she should not do so to the dishonor of my flag!" Apparently, the incident was resolved without further conflict. 835:(1836–1909), son of Captain Perry's daughter Jane Tweedy Perry Butler, was an American military commander and politician from South Carolina who served as a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, a post-bellum three-term United States Senator, and a major general in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War. Commander 1245: 489:
Perry then pursued his career as a merchant captain, making voyages all over the world and amassing a small fortune in the process. He then decided to move his family to Newport, which was then an important shipping center and one of the largest cities in the newly independent United States. By
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ordered Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddart to suspend Perry from the Service for 3 months without pay in a letter dated 28 November. Capt. Hugh G. Campbell was ordered to assume command of "General Greene" in a letter also dated 28 November) To his disappointment, Perry and
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intercepted the convoy and sent a boat towards one of the merchant ships so a boarding party could inspect the merchantman. Perry fired a shot across the bow of the boat, and the captain of the British warship brought his ship alongside the much smaller
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Perry, along with most of the other officers in the Navy, was discharged by the Peace Establishment Act of April 3, 1801, which greatly reduced both the Army and the Navy. In the Navy, only nine of 42 captains were allowed to remain in service.
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where he met his future wife, Sarah Wallace Alexander (1768–1830). Perry managed another escape by masquerading as a British seaman and taking passage to St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands. From St. Thomas he took passage to
765:(1819–1892) was an officer in the United States Navy who served in the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War, was Superintendent of the Naval Academy, and Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Squadron. Rear Admiral 773:(1858–1931), was an officer in the United States Navy who served in the Spanish–American War and World War I. Two other descendants of Captain Perry through his daughter Anna Maria Perry Rodgers were 331:, where he married his wife, Mary Freeman, in 1653. On his mother's side Perry was a seventh-generation descendant of Captain Richard Raymond (1602–1692), and his wife, Julia, who was likely born in 601:
in a high state of readiness, should her services be needed. A Court of Enquiry was held on various lapses in obeying Orders and other conduct during the deployment. Following the enquiry President
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After the war, Perry served as a mate on a merchantman which sailed to Ireland where Perry was able to bring his beloved Sarah to the United States. They were married in
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The first actual date given for Richard is on August 6, 1629 when he is on the list of the 30 founding members of the First Church (Congregational) of Salem.
777:(1879–1912), a pioneer American aviator who was the first civilian to purchase a Wright Flyer and the first to make a transcontinental flight, and Commander 1341: 316:, the son of the Hon. James Freeman Perry (1732–1813) and his wife, Mercy Hazard (1739–1810). Christopher's father, Freeman, was a physician and surgeon. 1187: 1162: 917:
Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New England, 1630–1 to 1886: With a Historical Sketch of Some of the Raymonds of Early Times, Their Origin, Etc
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Perry then enlisted on another privateer which was captured off the coast of Great Britain. He then was taken as a prisoner to Newry Barracks in
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Purser Nathaniel Hazard Perry (1803–1832), who served as a purser (i.e., a supply and pay officer) in the U.S. Navy from 1820 until his death.
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Lieutenant James Alexander Perry (1801–1822), who served in the U.S. Navy from 1811 until his death. Served with his brother Oliver at the
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816: 30: 385: 1267: 1130: 762: 486:, where they lived with Perry's parents on their 200-acre estate. Their first child, Oliver Hazard Perry, was born in August 1785. 1023:. Vol. VI Part 2 of 4: Naval Operations June to November 1800, July-August 1800. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 559 1351: 755: 388:(1593–1679). Christopher Perry was also descended from Soule through his paternal grandmother Susannah Barber Perry (1697–1755). 691: 793: 433: 293: 46: 673: 155: 808:(1858–1908) was a wealthy American socialite and United States Representative from New York; he was the second husband of 645:
Christopher and Sarah had five sons, all of whom were officers in the U.S. Navy who died in service, and three daughters:
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Captain Christopher Raymond Perry's descendants number in the thousands today. Some of his notable descendants include:
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to Japan. Brevet Brigadier General Alexander James Perry (1828–1913) was a career Army officer who graduated from
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returned to Newport on July 21, 1800, where most of her crew was discharged. Perry was given orders to maintain
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was launched on January 21, 1799, departed on her first cruise on June 2, 1799, escorting five merchantmen to
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Christopher Perry enlisted, at the age of 14, in a local militia company named the Kingston Reds early in the
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In 1800, Perry became the owner of a large house at 31 Walnut Street in Newport which is today known as the
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1797, Perry had achieved enough financial security that he was able to retire to the small coastal town of
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Lieutenant Raymond Henry Jones Perry (1789–1826), who served in the U.S. Navy from 1807 until his death.
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Another of Captain Perry's great-grandsons, William Tiffany (1868–1898), a 2nd lieutenant in the
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brought two emissaries from Louverture to New Orleans where they went on to meet with President
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Copes, Jan M. (Fall 1994). "The Perry Family: A Newport Naval Dynasty of the Early Republic".
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Copes, Jan M. (Fall 1994). "The Perry Family: A Newport Naval Dynasty of the Early Republic".
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Items of Interest Concerning Oliver Hazard Perry in Newport, and Newport in the War of 1812
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Anna Maria Perry (1797–1858), who married Commodore George Washington Rodgers (1787-1832).
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commanded by a Captain Reed. After one cruise with Reed, Perry signed on to the privateer
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shortly after returning to the United States following his service in Cuba during the
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Captain Perry died in Newport in 1818 and is buried in the Belmont-Perry plot in the
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was captured by the British and Perry was confined to the infamous prison ship
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Naval Documents related to the Quasi-War Between the United States and France
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epidemic struck the ship which forced her to return to Newport on July 27.
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On August 2, 1784, Perry married Sarah Wallace Alexander (1768–1830) in
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racetrack, and a major owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses.
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in New York harbor for three months before he managed to escape.
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intercepted supplies to rebels fighting to overthrow General
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who had led a successful slave revolt against the French in
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on September 23. On December 1 she, along with the frigate
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Perry's paternal great-grandfather, Edward Perry, came from
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Newport History: Bulletin of the Newport Historical Society
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were not given any other assignments during the Quasi War.
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Perry) Belmont, he was the great-grandfather of statesman
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and is today remembered as a patriot and national hero.
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Through his son Matthew's daughter, Caroline Slidell (
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Sarah Wallace Perry (1791–1855), who never married.
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Little & Company. 1886-01-01. 451:suffered 8 killed and 31 wounded compared to the 354:Perry's mother was also a descendant of Governor 90:Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 470:, shortly before the war's conclusion in 1783. 1347:Military personnel from Newport, Rhode Island 372:passengers, both of whom were signers of the 8: 351:, and an "honored fore-father of Saybrook". 672:Jane Tweedy Perry (1799–1875), who married 29: 18: 1357:People from South Kingstown, Rhode Island 1054:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 1042:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 1003:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 991:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 979:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 967:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 955:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 943:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 931:The Life of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry 494:in the southwest corner of Rhode Island. 1066: 1064: 1062: 630:, Ireland and died December 4, 1830, in 1260:Southern Hero, Matthew Calbraith Butler 864: 761:Captain Perry's grandson, Rear Admiral 312:Perry was born on December 4, 1761, in 1186:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1179: 634:. 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Index


Chief Justice
Washington County
South Kingstown
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
British America
Newport
Rhode Island
William Butler
George Washington Rodgers
Matthew
Oliver
United States Navy
Captain
USS General Greene
American Revolution
Quasi War
United States Navy
Chief Justice
Washington County, Rhode Island
Oliver Hazard Perry
Matthew Calbraith Perry
Newport, Rhode Island
Devon
England
Sandwich, Massachusetts
Essex
England
Salem, Massachusetts
Francis Higginson

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