Talk:Antonio Perry

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"PERRY, ANTONIO, lawyer, Honolulu; born Jan. 5, 1871, at Honolulu; son of Jason and Anna (Henriques) Perry: married Eugenia May Vanderburgh, at San Francisco, Jan. 9, 1912, two children, Eugenia Jacqueline and Gail Antonia; father came to Honolulu in 1861 from Fayal, Azores, and was Portuguese consul at Honolulu for many years; edu cated at old Fort Street school, St. Alban's College, and Punahou College; entered office of Alfred S. Hartwell, 1891, and admitted to bar, 1893; district magistrate for Honolulu 1894-96; circuit judge first cir cuit, 1896-1900; associate justice su preme court, 1900-04 and 1909-14. Member Oahu Country club, Hawaiian Historical Society, Bar Association of Hawaii, Y. M. C. A" Source": Siddall, John William. (1917). "Men of Hawaii: being a biographical reference library, complete and authentic, of the men of note and substantial achievement in the Hawaiian Islands: volume 1". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. p. 211.

Obituary: "Antonio Perry Dies After Fall". Hawaii Tribune-Herald. July 13, 1944.Free access icon
"Memorial to Judge Antonio Perry". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. July 26, 1944.Free access icon
Antonio Perry at Find a Grave

@BD2412: - Thought you might like to have some sourcing info, so you could work on this draft. — Maile (talk) 23:52, 26 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]