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- !CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 141 w/W.S. CAMPBELL age 0-4 (1835/40);
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 1075/1080
William S. Campbell 49 Farmer $5500 Marion
Ann 51
John 22
Mary 20
Elizabeth 18
Samuel 17
Martha 15
Ann 14
Lucinda 7
George 5
Edward 4
Lemuel 3
Ugena 1;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist, SC # 1935 Nancy A. PERRIT, 21 (1838/39) born SC;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Moody pg 229B # 82/82
PERRITT JOHN 39 M W FARMER 1280 400 SC 1830/1831
PERRITT NANCY 33 F W KEEPING HOUSE SC 1836/1837
PERRITT HAVILLAH 11 M W SC 1858/1859
PERRITT ASA 10 M W AT SCHOOL SC 1859/1860
PERRITT ARRINGTON 7 M W SC 1862/1863
PERRITT DALITHA 4 F W SC 1865/1866
PERRITT DEBORAH 2 F W SC 1867/1868;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 183-185
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Another son of old David Perritt is our very worthy fellow-citizen, John E. Perritt ; he married, first, a Miss Campbell, a daughter of the late Wm. S. Campbell, and raised a large and respectable family, mostly daughters, and two sons, A. J. A. Perritt and Arvington Perritt. A. J. A. Perritt moved to Darlington County some years ago, and since he has been there has held several positions of honor and trust, to wit : County Superintendent of Education, Representative in the State Legislature and a member of the State Constitutional Convention, all of which positions he has filled with credit to himself and satistory to his constituents ; he married a daughter of the late Rev. John W. Murray, of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church, South. Arvington Perritt left the county a single man and went to Texas ; nothing further is known of him. Of John E. Perritt's daughters, one married our excellent fellow-citizen, Jerry Lambert; another married W. C. Bracy, of Dillon ; another married a Mr. Keith ; another married a Mr. Smith, below Marion, think a son of Reddin W. Smith. I think there is another one or two daughters, whether married or not, is not known. ;
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