Dialthea Cook Perry

b. 2 November 1798, d. 25 December 1875
  • Dialthea Cook Perry was born on 2 November 1798 in Tennessee.
  • She married Uriah Haynie circa 1816.
  • Research Note: Based on the birthplaces of their children as recorded in the censuses, it appears that the family moved from Tennessee to Alabama sometime between 1828 and 1830.
  • Dialthea Cook Perry became a widow at the circa 1 July 1830 death of her husband Uriah Haynie.
  • She acquired property at Perry County, Alabama, on 15 May 1837 40 acres by land patent.
  • Dialthea Cook Perry appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1840 in Perry County, Alabama. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Thomas Jefferson Haynie, Thenny Geraldine Haynie, Mary Caroline Haynie, Albert E. Haynie and Uriah H. Haynie.
  • Dialthea Cook Perry appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1850 in Grimes County, Texas. Other members of the household included Thomas Jefferson Haynie, Mary Caroline Haynie, Albert E. Haynie and Uriah H. Haynie.
  • Dialthea Cook Perry appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Grimes County, Texas, enumerated next to the household of Isaac and Martha Parks. Other members of the household included Mary Caroline Haynie. Also in the household was overseer Sam Weatherford (age 19).
  • She was a farmer, according to the 1860 census.
  • Dialthea Cook Perry appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Anderson, Grimes County, Texas. Also in the household were farmer Henry Harris, born in England, and his son James working as a laborer.
  • Dialthea Cook Perry died on 25 December 1875 at age 77.
  • She was interred at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Anderson, Grimes County, Texas.
  • Early Haynie family burials in Grimes County were at the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Anderson, now within a small fenced area.
  • Last Edited: 14 Jul 2014

Family: Uriah Haynie b. circa 1792, d. circa 1 July 1830