User:LHCJAC

General Information:
I am a retired Pharmacist and Medical Administrator, living in Perry, Utah. I am a registered LDS Family History Consultant and volunteer on the staff of the Brigham City Family History Center.

Education:
B.A. - Major in Chemistry and Math - Utah State University 1966

B.S. Pharmacy - University of Utah 1969

Research Interests:
England

= Stowe, Buckinghamshire =

Parish History
Stowe is an ancient parish in the county of Buckinghamshire. Other places in the parish include: Dadfort, Dadford, Boycott and Lamport.

Church of England
Parish Register records began in 1568 and Bishop's Transcripts in 1575. A microfilm copy of the original Stowe parish Bishop's Transcripts is kept at the Buckinghamshire Record Office in Aylesbury, England, Buckinghamshire Record Office Call No. D/A/T/167, 222/5. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City has a microfilm copy of the Bishop's Transcripts for Stowe from 1575 to 1834.

Other Denominations
No non-Church of England denominations have been identified for Stowe.

= Perry, Utah =

Quick History
Perry was originally called Three Mile Creek. Its name was changed in 1898 to Perry in honor of Orrin Alonzo Perry who had served the community as an LDS Bishop for nearly 20 years.

Location
Perry is located in eastern Box Elder County. It is bordered on the east by the Wasatch Mountains, on the west by the Bear River Migratory Bird refuge, on the north by Brigham City and on the south by Willard.

City Hall
http://www.perrycity.org/

3005 South 1200 West

Perry, Utah 84302

Cemeteries
Perry City does not have its own cemetery. Many early pioneers and residents were buried in the nearby Brigham City Cemetery to the north or the Willard Cemetery to the south.