An Autobiography of James H. Berry (Classic Reprint)
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I was born on a farm in Jackson county, Alabama, on May 15th, 1841. My father was James M. Berry and my mother was Isabelle Jane Orr. In 1848, when I was seven and a half years old, I moved with my father's family to Carrollton, Carroll county, Arkansas.
There were ten children of us who lived to be grown: Granville, the oldest, Mary, who married Col.Sam W.Peel, Fannie, who married Rufus Polk, Dick, and then I came next, then Arkansas, called "Canty, " who married Captain Arch McKennon, Willie, who was killed during the war, Sophronia, who married Andrew Forrest: Albert, Emma, the youngest, who married Dr. A. M. McKennon. They are all dead except Sophronia Forrest and myself.
I was raised on a small farm adjoining the village of Carrollton.
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