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 http://www.herkimer.nygenweb.net/russia/rusfams6.html
 STEPHEN SPERRY, the son of Asa and Esther (Tuttle) Sperry, was born Sept. 24, 1777, in Woodbridge, Conn. Married Fanny Bradley, born Mar. 18, 1780; died June 3, 1840, the daughter of Philo and Rhoda (Wattles) Bradley. Stephen Sperry was a farmer and of the Methodist Episcopal faith. From Russia he moved, about 1818, to Genesee County, N.Y., and thence to the town of Clayton, Jefferson County, N.Y. He and his wife are buried at Clayton Center, N.Y. Stephen and Fanny (Bradley) Sperry had children:
  Rhoda, born 1798; died Dec. 30, 1860, in Russia. She was a member of the Russia Methodist Episcopal Church.
 Merit, died Jan. 22, 1857, in Clayton. His children were Grace, wife of Sylvester Walrath; Ann, wife of Albert J. Sawyer; Hart M., E. Lucreta, Rhoda, Charles B., Schuyler and Delevan.
 Grace, born Mar. 1804; died Dec. 12, 1842. Married Solon Hubbard, born Sept. 1803; died Oct. 16, 1879. They resided in Russia.
 Minerva, married Wallace Enos.
 Polly, married _____ Higgins. Resided in Canda West.
 Schuyler.
 Jane, married _____ Kilburn.
 Adaline, married _____ Griswold.
 Ann, born Apr. 30, 1813, in Russia; died May 29, 1892, in Poland. Married Nov. 16, 1834, Elijah Seavey, born Aug. 7, 1812; died May 23, 1895. Their lives were spent in the town of Russia. Ann Seavey was baptized into the fellowship of the Russia Baptist Church by Elder John Carpenter in 1841. In 1860 she became a member of the Russia Methodist Episcopal Class then formed. They had two children, Jerome L. and George K.
 10. Sophronia.
 11. Pamelia.
 12. Amanda, born Dec. 5, 1818; died May 16, 1910. Married June 17, 1844, Giles A. Russell, born 1821; died 1903. About 1828 she came to Gravesville from Clayton, N.Y., to reside with her sister, Mrs. Solon Hubbard. In 1860 she experienced religion and became a member of the Russia Methodist Episcopal Church. She was noted for her lovable qualities and activity in church work. Their children were Sarah, John, Solon, Fannie, Helen, William B., Wallace D.
Note:   Family Information from the book Russia Union Church, 110th Anniversary,


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