Ferry family
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The Ferrys were a prominent Michigan and Utah family between the early 19th Century to the early 20th Century.
| The Ferry Family | |
|---|---|
| William Montague Ferry | Family Patriarch. A Presbyterian minister, missionary, and community leader who founded several settlements in Ottawa County, Michigan. He became known as the father of Grand Haven and father of Ottawa County.[1] |
| William Montague Ferry Jr | |
| Thomas W. Ferry | |
| Edward Payson Ferry | |
| Noah Henry Ferry | |
| W. Mont Ferry | |
| Henry Clay Hall | |
| Ednah Ferry | Was a delegate from Utah to the 1924 Republican National Convention.[6] |
| Zenas Ferry Moody | |







