tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6428746758201200473.post583133950022566687..comments2023-06-06T04:34:51.786-07:00Comments on JOHNSON, PERMAR, MERRILL, CHILDS GENEALOGY: HENRY PERMARlindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05753065433456130160noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6428746758201200473.post-21983631560634569992017-10-21T07:32:35.260-07:002017-10-21T07:32:35.260-07:00I would have to go back and check my notes, I went...I would have to go back and check my notes, I went to the Delaware County PA historical society and did research....but I believe I saw there was some kind of fire in a barn which destroyed Henry's crops. It was recorded in a newspaper at the time and there was a reference in a book I was looking at and I copied it. I believe this fire was what resulted in his failure and subsequent loss of the farm. I also saw, an advertisment for the auction of all Henry Permar's farm possessions at a Brinton Farm after Henry's death. The Permars were friends with the Brintons. There's a family connection to them with my family line. I learned from my research that everyone was very close in this old Quaker community of Concordville, Delaware County, PA. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com