Recent Years

Stanley Edward Perry (b.1882, d. 1938) married Daisy Blunden (b. 1887, d. 1981) in 1905 in Leichhardt, Sydney, NSW.
They had a number of children, including Stanley Thomas Perry (b.1922, d.1989) who married Nina Wall (b.1922, d. 1998) in 1940 in Marrickville, Sydney, NSW.

These are the direct descendants of Stanley and Nina.

Read more about the early Perrys

Stanley Thomas Perry and Nina Perry (nee Wall) had 4 children including Fay Lorraine Perry (b.1944, d.1949).

Their other children and their families are:

- Dawn Elizabeth Perry (b.1941) married Leslie Gordon Cassel (b.1939) in 1958.

* Lorraine Lesley Cassel (b.1959) married Steven Mitchell Dwyer (b.1955) in 1978.
1. Amanda Jane Dwyer (b.1979)
2. Bradley James Dwyer (b.1981)

*Jennifer Faye Cassel (b.1962) married Peter Loney (b.1955) in 1982.
1. Michael Lesley Loney (b.1983)
2. Rachel Elizabeth Loney (b.1985)

* Jennifer Faye Cassel married John Potelli (b.1958) in 1992.

*Michael Perry Cassel (b.1967) married Sharon Maree Denmett (b.1969) in 1990.
1. Lachlan Sean Cassel (b.1998)
2. Elizabeth Rose Cassel (b.2000)

* Paul Leslie Cassel (b.1971) married Vanessa Lee Booth (b.1971) in 1992.
1. Zachary Cassel (b.2001)
2. Will Cassel (b.2005)

- Stanley James Perry (b.1942) married Eileen Joyce Little (b.1941) in 1962.
* Susan Gai Perry (b.1962) signed a civil partnership with Suzanne Louise Del Frate (b.1969) in 2006

* John Robert Perry (b.1966) married Arianne Lippold (b.1969) in 1989
1. Katrina Louise Perry (b.1991)
2. Steven Robert Perry (b.1992)

- Stanley James Perry married Avril Faye Connor (b.1941?, d.1992) in 198?
* Stanley James Perry married Carmel ? (b?) in ?

* Michael Thomas Perry (b.1948) married Lyn Bartholomew (b.1948) in 1968.
* Jason Thomas Perry (b.1971) married Joeane Golby (b.1971) in 1997.
1. Ella Perry (b.2000)
2. Thomas Perry (b.2002)

* Lisa Jane Perry (b.1973)


Harsh Justice

Mary Wade was only 11 years old when she was sentenced at the Old Bailey for stealing a frock from an 8 year old girl. She was found guilty and sentenced to death, which became transportation for life. According to the trial judge,

"the very circumstance of such a child falling into the hands of two strangers, young as they are, standing over her and stripping her, does seem to me to be equivalent to holding a pistol to the breast of a grown person".. and .. "the tender years of these persons may be a circumstance to be attended to in other views; but as to the denomination of the crime, I think it would be a dangerous thing to society, if you were to be induced, by any humanity, to lower the offence at all below the rank of actual robbery"..."the consequence of that is, that they must answer it with their lives."

Seems a bit harsh!