Simeon Perry Farmstead & Perry Family

In 1826 Simeon Perry (1804-1880) came to this area with his father, Edmund, a cousin, Roland, and his sister, Eliza. They built a log house. Then Edmund and Eliza returned to Avon, New York, to bring the rest of the family to their new home. In 1828 Simeon married Sarah Cartwright (1806-1876). He purchased this land in 1829 and built the central part of this house in 1834. The west wing was probably added soon after the house was built; the south wing came much later. The hand-hewn beams and Greek Revival style validate its age. Simeon and Sarah Perry raised their six children in this house. Their oldest child, Isabel, was the first child born in what was once called “Perry Settlement” because so many members of the extended family of Simeon’s father, Edmund, lived here. The 1879 History of Genesee County included Simeon’s memories of the hard work of clearing his father’s and his own land and of rounding up his father’s stock before fields were fenced. In 1873, in poor health, Simeon sold his farm to his son-in-law William Green. Grand Blanc Charter Township purchased it for a park in 2002.

 

site number: L2317

era: Statehood Era (1815-1860)

year listed: 2019

year erected: 2019

 
Previous
Previous

Smith Hill Cemetery

Next
Next

Sarah Emma Edmonds / Franklin Thompson