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| name = Perry | image = Image:Captain Oliver Hazard Perry, Portrait in oils by Edward L. Mooney.jpg|Captain Oliver Hazard Perry, Portrait in oils by Edward L. Mooney]] | imagecaption = Oliver Hazard Perry portrait | region = South Kingstown, Rhode Island and New England | origin = England Ireland Scotland | otherfamilies = Rodgers family Belmont family Whitney family Vanderbilt family | distinctions = | traditions = | heirlooms = | estate = Commodore Oliver Perry Farm, Sion Hill (Havre De Grace, Maryland), | footnotes = }} The Perry family is an American Naval and political family from Rhode Island whose members have included several United States Naval commanders, Naval aviators, diplomats, politicians, writers, lawyers, physicians, and socialites. Progeny of a mid-17th century English immigrant to South Kingstown, Rhode Island, many members of the family became locally prominent in Rhode Island business and politics and intermarried with other prominent American families. HistoryPerry was born on December 4, 1761, in Newport, Rhode Island, the son of the Hon. James Freeman Perry (1732–1813) and his wife, Mercy Hazard (1739–1810).[1] Christopher's father, Freeman, was a physician and surgeon. Perry's paternal great-grandfather, Edward Perry, came from Devon, England, and settled in Sandwich, Massachusetts, around 1650 with his wife Mary Freeman. On his mother's side Perry was a seventh-generation descendant of Captain Richard Raymond (1602–1692), and his wife, Julia,[2] who was likely born in Essex County, England, in 1602 and arrived in Salem, Massachusetts, about 1629, possibly with a contingent led by the Rev. Francis Higginson.[3] He was about 27 years old and later was a founder of Norwich, Connecticut, and an "honored fore-father of Saybrook".[4] Perry's mother was also a descendant of Governor Thomas Prence (1599–1673), a co-founder of Eastham, Massachusetts, who was a political leader in both the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies, and governor of Plymouth; and a descendant of Mayflower passengers, both of whom were signers of the Mayflower Compact, Elder William Brewster (c. 1567–1644), the Pilgrim colonist leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony, and George Soule (1593–1679), through his grandmother Susannah Barber Perry (1697–1755). Sarah Wallace (née Alexander) (1768–1830) was born in County Down, Ireland and was a descendant of an uncle of William Wallace,[5]{{rp|54}} the Scottish knight and landowner who is known for leading a resistance during the Wars of Scottish Independence and is today remembered as a patriot and national hero.[6][7] His paternal grandparents were James Freeman Perry, a surgeon, and Mercy Hazard,[8] a descendant of Governor Thomas Prence, a co-founder of Eastham, Massachusetts, who was a political leader in both the Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies, and governor of Plymouth; and a descendant of Mayflower passengers, both of whom were signers of the Mayflower Compact, Elder William Brewster, the Pilgrim colonist leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony, and George Soule, through Susannah Barber Perry.[9] Coats of arms{{Infobox coat of arms|name = The coat of arms of the Roosevelt Family |image = Coat of Arms of Theodore Roosevelt.svg |alt = |image_width = |middle = |middle_width = |middle_caption = |lesser = |lesser_alt = |lesser_width = |lesser_caption = |image2 = |image2_alt = |image2_width = |image2_caption = |image3 = |image3_alt = |image3_width = |image3_caption = |armiger = |year_adopted = 17th century |until = |crest = Upon a torse argent and gules, Three ostrich plumes each per pale gules and argent.[10] |torse = |shield = Three roses one in pale and two in saltire gules barbed seeded slipped and leaved proper.[10] |supporter = |supporters = |compartment = |motto = |orders = |badge = |other_elements = The mantling, gules doubled argent.[10] |earlier_versions = |use = |notes = }} In heraldry, canting arms are a visual or pictorial depiction of a surname, and were and still are a popular practice. It would be common to find roses, then, in the arms of many Roosevelt families, even unrelated ones (the name Rosenvelt means roses-field). Also, grassy mounds or fields of green would be a familiar attribute. The Van Roosevelts of Oud-Vossemeer in Zeeland have a coat of arms that is divided horizontally, the top portion with a white chevron between three white roses, while the bottom half is gold with a red lion rampant. A traditional blazon suggested would be, Per fess vert a chevron between three roses argent and Or a lion rampant gules.[10] The coat of arms of the namesakes of the Dutch immigrant Claes van Rosenvelt, ancestor of the American political family that included Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt, were white with a rosebush with three rose flowers growing upon a grassy mound, and whose crest was of three ostrich feathers divided into red and white halves each. In heraldic terms this would be described as, Argent upon a grassy mound a rose bush proper bearing three roses gules barbed and seeded all proper, with a crest upon a torse argent and gules of Three ostrich plumes each per pale gules and argent. Franklin Roosevelt altered his arms to omit the rosebush and use in its place three crossed roses on their stems, changing the blazon of his shield to Three roses one in pale and two in saltire gules barbed seeded slipped and left proper.[10] Members{{refimprove section |date=September 2017}}{{hidden begin|expanded=yes|ta1=center|border=1px #aaa solid|title=Perry family members}}{{Tree list}}
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Little & Company|language=en}} 5. ^1 {{cite journal |last=Copes |first=Jan M. |title=The Perry Family: A Newport Naval Dynasty of the Early Republic|journal=Newport History: Bulletin of the Newport Historical Society |volume=66, Part 2 |issue=227 |pages=49–77|publisher=Newport Historical Society |location=Newport, RI |date=Fall 1994}} 6. ^Skaggs, David Curtis. "Oliver Hazard Perry: Honor, Courage, and Patriotism in the Early U.S. Navy". US Naval Institute Press, 2006. P. 4 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/wallace_william.shtml|title=BBC – History – William Wallace|access-date=2016-05-14}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.clayfox.com/family/individual.php?pid=I737&ged=bradleys.ged|title=PhpGedView User Login - PhpGedView|last=Phillipson|first=Mark|website=www.clayfox.com|access-date=2016-05-14}} 9. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ARQUAAAAYAAJ|title=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 |date=1886-01-01|publisher=Press of J.J. Little & Company|language=en}} 10. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://www.americanheraldry.org/pages/index.php?n=President.Roosevelt|title=Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 26th and 32nd Presidents of the United States|publisher=American Heraldry Society|accessdate=October 28, 2009|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081230095848/http://americanheraldry.org/pages/index.php?n=President.Roosevelt|archivedate=December 30, 2008|df=}} 11. ^{{cite book|last=Whittelsey|first=Charles|title=The Roosevelt Genealogy, 1649-1902|date=1902|publisher=Hartford, Conn., Press of J. B. Burr & co.|url=https://archive.org/details/rooseveltgenealo00whit}} 12. ^"Matthew Calbraith Perry" by William Elliot Griffis 1887 13. ^{{cite news |author= |agency= |title=Perry Belmont, 96, Ex-diplomat, Dead. Envoy To Spain In 1888-9 Was In Congress 8 Years. Decried Isolationism In 1925 Perry Might, 96, Ex-diplomat, Dead |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1947/05/26/archives/perry-belmont-96-exdiplomat-dead-envoy-to-spain-in-18889-was-in.html |quote=Perry Belmont, former representative and diplomat, who was a grandson of Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry, died this morning in the Newport Hospital, where he had been a patient since August. He was in his ninety-seventh year. ... |newspaper=The New York Times |date=May 26, 1947 |accessdate=2015-04-30 }} 14. ^{{cite news|title=MRS. BELMONT DIES; LONG ILL IN PARIS; Former Social Leader Noted for Beauty--First Married to Henry T. Sloane. 20 YEARS IN WASHINGTON Husband, Perry, Former Minister to Spain--Still Owner of Newport Residence|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1935/10/21/archives/rs-belwloht-dies-long-ill-ih-paris-former-social-leader-noted-for.html|accessdate=6 February 2018|work=The New York Times|date=21 October 1935}} 15. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=August Belmont, Stricken In Office, Dies In 36 Hours. Financier and Sportsman Undergoes Operation, Rallies, Then Sinks Into Coma |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1924/12/11/archives/august-belmont-stricken-in-office-dies-in-36-hours-financier-and.html |quote=August Belmont, financier and sportsman, died at 6:30 o'clock last evening in his apartment at 550 Park Avenue, less than thirty-six hours after he had been taken ill in his office. ...|newspaper=The New York Times |date=December 11, 1924 |accessdate=2011-05-03 }} 16. ^{{cite news|title=MRS. AUGUST BELMONT BURIED.; Laid to Rest in Newport (R.I.) Cemetery -- Only the Family Present.|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1898/10/20/archives/mrs-august-belmont-buried-laid-to-rest-in-newport-ri-cemetery-only.html|accessdate=6 February 2018|work=The New York Times|date=20 October 1898}} 17. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=Eleanor Robson and August Belmont Wed. Married by Mgr. Lavelle at Actress's Home With Only Near Relatives Present. Honeymoon in The South. Star Of "The Dawn of a To-Morrow" Left The Stage On Feb. 12. Careers Of Bride And Bridegroom |url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0812F6355D1A728DDDAE0A94DA405B808DF1D3 |quote=August Belmont and Miss Eleanor Robson, the actress who crosed her stage career with the fall of the curtain on "The Dawn of a To-Morrow" at the Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, on Feb. 12, were married yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at, the home of the bride, 302 West Seventy-seventh Street, Mgr. Lavelle. assisted by Father Byrnes of St. Patrick's Cathedral, officiating. |work=The New York Times |date= February 27, 1910|accessdate=2010-09-24 }} 18. ^{{cite news |author= |coauthors= |title=O.H.P. Belmont Dead After Brave Fight. He Succumbs to Septic Poisoning, Following an Operation for Appendicitis. To be Held at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City. Burial at Woodlawn |url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.htmlores=FB0710F83D5D16738DDDA80994DE405B888CF1D3 |quote=The death of Oliver H.P. Belmont occurred soon after 6:30 o'clock this morning at Brookholt, his Long Island country seat. ... |newspaper=The New York Times |date=June 11, 1908 |accessdate=2011-05-27 }}{{Dead link|date=October 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 19. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont Dies at Paris Home |url=https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FB0A11FD3C5C16738DDDAF0A94D9405B838FF1D3 |quote=Shock Suffered Last Spring. Complicated by Bronchial and Heart Ailments. Society Leader was 80. Former Wife of W. K. Vanderbilt. Long Held Sway in New York and in Newport Colony |newspaper=The New York Times |date=January 26, 1933 |accessdate=2010-12-09 }} 20. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Mrs. Belmont Dies at 80 in Paris Home |url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/442675332.html?dids=442675332:442675332&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Jan+26,+1933&author=&pub=Chicago+Tribune&desc=Mrs.+Belmont+Dies+at+80+in+Paris+Home&pqatl=google |quote=Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, leader of New York's '400' for a period of many years before and after the turn of the century, died today at her residence here. She was 80 years old. ... |newspaper=Chicago Daily Tribune |date=January 26, 1933 |accessdate=2010-12-09 }} 21. ^{{cite news |author= |agency= |title=Young Mr. Belmont's Death. Accidentally Shooting Himself While Practicing With A Pistol |url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1887/02/01/104008250.pdf |newspaper=The New York Times |date=February 1, 1887 |accessdate=2015-04-29 }} 22. ^{{Cite web |url= http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/raymondp.htm |title=Raymond Perry Rodgers, Rear Admiral, United States Navy |work=arlingtoncemetery.net |accessdate=29 October 2010}} 23. ^{{Cite web |url= http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/thomassl.htm |title=Thomas Slidell Rodgers, Rear Admiral, United States Navy |work=arlingtoncemetery.net |accessdate=8 August 2013}} 24. ^http://www.clayfox.com/family/individual.php?pid=I737&ged=bradleys.ged 25. ^{{cite news |last=Moore |first=Frazier |title=PBS' 'The Roosevelts' portrays an epic threesome |url=http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140910/us--tv-roosevelts-d4b60e65ce.html |date=September 10, 2014 |work=AP News |accessdate=September 10, 2014 }}
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| name = Perry | image = Image:Theodore Roosevelt and family, 1903.jpg | imagecaption = Theodore Roosevelt family (1903) | region = Rhode Island and Havre De Grace, Maryland | origin = England Ireland Scotland | otherfamilies = Rodgers family Belmont family Whitney family Vanderbilt family Longworth family | distinctions = | traditions = | heirlooms = | estate = Sion Hill | meaning = | footnotes = | motto = | motto_trans = He who planted [us] will care [for us] }} The Perry family is an American naval and political family from New York whose members have included two United States Presidents, a First Lady,[25] and various politicians, diplomats, clergymen, writers, historians, and socialites. Progeny of a mid-17th century Dutch immigrant to New Amsterdam, many members of the family became locally prominent in New York City business and politics and intermarried with prominent colonial families. Two distantly related branches of the family from Oyster Bay on Long Island and Hyde Park in Dutchess County rose to national political prominence with the elections of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt (1901–1909) and his fifth cousin Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945), whose wife, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, was Theodore's niece. References{{Reflist}}External links |
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