PERRYMAN, CURRY, BROWN, FLEMING Descendant and Related Families Newton "Newt" PERRYMAN Jr.
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PERRYMAN, William M.
(1844-Between 1880/1884)
BOYD, Mary
(1848-1926)
PERRYMAN, Newton "Newt"
(1869-1938)
TATE, Horatio L. "Rashe"
(1877-1954)
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PERRYMAN, Newton "Newt" Jr.
(1915-1959)

 

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Spouses/Children:

1. NEWTON, Larue

PERRYMAN, Newton "Newt" Jr.
  • Born: 2 Oct 1915, , , Texas, USA
  • Marriage (1): NEWTON, Larue on 29 Jun 1940 in Smith County, Texas 1
  • Died: 26 Jul 1959 at age 43
  • Buried: Lindale City Cemetery, Lindale, Smith County, Texas, USA
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bullet  Noted events in his life were:

  • Texas Birth Index, 2 Oct 1915. Date of Birth: 2 Oct 1915
    Birth County: Smith
    Mother's Name: Newt Perryman, this is the father's name, not the mother's.
    Certificate Number: 44316
    Roll Number: 1915_0007
  • Census: Newt, Jr., son, age 4, born in TX, 3 Jan 1920, Pct 6, Smith County, Texas, USA.
  • Census: Newt., son, age 14, born in TX, 5 Apr 1930, Lindale, Smith County, Texas, USA.
  • Census: Newt Perryman, son age 24, born in Texas, Occupation: Presser for Dry Cleaning, 29 Apr 1940, Lindale, Smith County, Texas. 2 Lindale & Mt. Sylvan Road. Family 141 They were living in the same place in 1935.
  • Military: Newt Perryman - Tex. SP2 USNR WW II, 1945.
  • Military, 20 May 1945, Honolulu. Dallas Morning News: Texans Are Prominent in Garden of Pacific 1945-05-20: By Wick Fowler, War Correspondent of The News.
    HONOLULU, T.H., May 19--Completing the longest nonstop overwater flight in the world makes you understand why our country can never comfort isolationism and survive.
    A late supper at San Francisco and an early breakfast in Honolulu makes the imagination run wild as to probabilities of world travel when peace again comes around.
    We made the more than 2400 mile flight in less than twelve hours and the giant four-motored Douglas airliner loaded with forty-six people, including the crew of seven, rolled smoothly as a baby carriage on a polished floor.
    Texas is well represented in the highly efficient Naval Air Transport which ferries everything from battleship parts to wounded from Okinawa and operates regularly scheduled flights from the mainland to Hawaii.
    SPECIALIST V-3 NEWT PERRYMAN of Tyler loaded me on the plane at Oakland, Calif. Most of the night at the controls was ENSIGN GORDON WINFIELD of Clifton, formerly Braniff copolit of Dallas. Winfield was making his last check flight before taking command of one of the planes.
    First Texas I saw early Saturday on landing at John Rogers Field here was LT. CHARLES E. GREEN of Austin. Editor Green was my boss when I took my first newspaper job. He is with the Naval Air Transport here. With me on the trip was Cedric Foster, radio commentator, father of Shirley Foster of The News. Foster will broadcast from Pearl Harbor Sunday night at 8:30 o'clock, Texas time.
    We are staying at the Moana Hotel on Waikiki Beach where fighting men are brought back from the hell of task force and submarine patrols. We swim, bask in the sun and learn to ride surfboards. Honolulu reminds me of Galveston, with beautiful palms and oleanders, the breeze balmy and ocean temperature 70 degrees. The water is transparent green, similar to the Florida coast. Streets are heavy trafficked with civilian American-made cars, Navy and Army vehicles. This is one of the busiest ports in the world and there is little evidence in Pearl Harbor of the Jap attack that Dec. 7.
    Coming down through cumulous clouds from 8,000 feet and skimming over islands toward landing I was reminded by a fellow passenger that our route was the same as the initial Jap attack and the time identical. But war business here will grow by leaps and bounds as huge shipments of troops and supplies for growing offensives move in.
    Already there are signs that America is going all out to get this Pacific conflict over as quickly as humanly possible. I saw signs at San Francisco as to where our fighting population soon will shift. There will be many interesting things to see here and at first glance I would like spend the duration here but there is work to be done farther west. I was disappointed, like all others, my first trip here at not seeing hula girls as movies depict Honolulu, but maybe they were prewar pictures.
    While the editor at Dallas is wondering what this article is all about I plan to be on a surfboard at Waikiki. It looks easy from my hotel window; always appreciated the ingeniousness of our military men. I was called on by a Navy officer soon after my arrival. He had an official-looking brief case and an air of bustling on important work. He finally confided the case contained his swimming trunks and towel.
  • Social Security Death Index: Newt Perryman, born 3 Oct 1915, Jul 1959. 3
  • Headstone Application: Newt Perryman, Sp 2/c, born 2 Oct 1915, Death 26 Jul 1959. 4 Enlisted: March 22, 1944
    Discharge: January 18, 1946
    Branch of Service: Air TRNSP Sqd *, USN
    Cemetery: Lindale, Lindale, Texas
    Ship to: Mrs. Myrtis P. Johnson
  • Burial records-findagrave: Newt Perryman, Jr, 1915-1959, Lindale City Cemetery, Lindale, Smith County, Texas, USA. 5 by: Syble Cline Glasscock with tombstone photo
    Record added: Oct 14, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 22193157
    Family links: [Edit]
    Parents:
    Newton Perryman (1869 - 1938)
    Rashe Tate Love Perryman (1877 - 1954)

    Siblings:
    Buie Tate Love (1898 - 1975)**
    Louise Perryman Russell (1912 - 1998)*
    Myrtis Perryman Johnson (1913 - 2007)*
    Newt Perryman (1915 - 1959)

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Newton married Larue NEWTON on 29 Jun 1940 in Smith County, Texas.1 (Larue NEWTON was born in 1918, died on 25 Aug 2016 and was buried in Unknown.)

bullet  Noted events in their marriage were:

  • Marriage Record, Smith County, Texas: Newt PERRYMAN, Jr., groom and Larue NEWTON, bride, 29 Jun 1940. 6 Recorded on 5 Jul 1940 in Volume 38, page 51. Officiator was F. A. Fischer, Minister.

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Sources


  1. Smith County, Texas Marriage Records, Recorded on 5 Jul 1940 in Volume 38, page 51. Officiator was F. A. Fischer, Minister.
  2. 1940 U.S. census, population schedule; digital images; citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T627; Lindale, Smith county, Texas. Lindale & Mt. Sylvan Road. Family 141 They were living in the same place in 1935
    Rashe Perryman, HOH age 62, widowed female, born in Texas. Occupation: Lounge Heaters for County Court House
    Newt Perryman, son age 24, born in Texas, Occupation: Presser for Dry Cleaning
    Truet Johnson, son-in-law age 28, born in Texas, Sailor married to Murtis
    Murtis Johnson, daughter age 26, born in Texas, married to Truet
  3. database, www.familysearch.org .
  4. database(www.ancestry.com).
  5. database, findagrave.com (www.findagrave.com).
  6. Smith County, Texas Marriage Records.


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