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Nellie & Edwin Perin

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Nellie & Edwin Perin
Nellie Clark and Edwin Perin were married October 4, 1921 in Libby, Lincoln Co., Montana. They soon moved to Rosalia, Washington and a little later to Priest River, Idaho where they resided many years. There was a few years spent in Wrangell, Alaska in the early 1960s, then back to Idaho to live out their lives. Nellie Annetta Clark was born June 1, 1903 in Kalispell, Montana, the daughter of Allen Thomas Clark and Maude Clara Eayrs. She died May 5, 1993 in Sandpoint, Bonner Co., Idaho. Edwin Murel Perin was born October 13, 1901 in Rosalia, Washington and died February 9, 1979 in Dover, Bonner Co., Idaho. He was the son of Charles August Perin and Minnie Friecke.
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