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Jacob Henry Perfater

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Jacob Henry Perfater Veteran

Birth
Death
4 Aug 1912 (aged 71)
Burial
Salem, Salem City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2792723, Longitude: -80.06923
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JACOB H. PERFATER- was born in Roanoke county, Virginia, May 30, 1841, and has lived in Montgomery county since he was five years of age. John and Sarah (Stover) Perfater, his parents, are no longer living. He enlisted in Montgomery county, at the outbreak of the war between the States, and served in Company L, 4th Virginia Infantry, the famous "Stonewall Brigade", till he lost an arm in the second Manassas battle, in 1863. His brother, James E., fell at the battle of Gaines Mills, June 27, 1862. In Montgomery county, December 29, 1870, Jacob H. Perfater and Eliza V. Hendricks were united in Marriage, and their children are five, born: Thomas T., February 12, 1872; Birdie N., September 12, 1875; Minnie M., August 24, 1877; Ida, May 23, 1879; Lloyd F., May 26, 1881. The wife of Mr. Perfater, who was born in Appomattox county, Virginia, is a daughter of Moses and Nancy (Asher) Hendricks. Her father is deceased, her mother living in Montgomery county. In this county, Mr. Perfater is carrying on the milling business, with postoffice address at Prices Fork, Montgomery county, Virginia. (From a listing of Mont. Co Biographies)
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JACOB H. PERFATER- was born in Roanoke county, Virginia, May 30, 1841, and has lived in Montgomery county since he was five years of age. John and Sarah (Stover) Perfater, his parents, are no longer living. He enlisted in Montgomery county, at the outbreak of the war between the States, and served in Company L, 4th Virginia Infantry, the famous "Stonewall Brigade", till he lost an arm in the second Manassas battle, in 1863. His brother, James E., fell at the battle of Gaines Mills, June 27, 1862. In Montgomery county, December 29, 1870, Jacob H. Perfater and Eliza V. Hendricks were united in Marriage, and their children are five, born: Thomas T., February 12, 1872; Birdie N., September 12, 1875; Minnie M., August 24, 1877; Ida, May 23, 1879; Lloyd F., May 26, 1881. The wife of Mr. Perfater, who was born in Appomattox county, Virginia, is a daughter of Moses and Nancy (Asher) Hendricks. Her father is deceased, her mother living in Montgomery county. In this county, Mr. Perfater is carrying on the milling business, with postoffice address at Prices Fork, Montgomery county, Virginia. (From a listing of Mont. Co Biographies)

Inscription

Co L, 4th Rgt, VA Inf, CSA



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