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'''Helen Perry''' (née Helen Elizabeth Baley) was among the [[fans]] at the [[1942 Michiconference]], [[Midgicon]] in 1943, and [[Michicon 4]] in 1944. She was [[Earl Perry]]'s wife.  
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'''Helen Perry''' (née Helen Elizabeth Baley) was among the [[fans]] at the [[1942 Michiconference]], [[Midgicon]] in 1943, and [[Michicon 4]] in 1944. She was [[Earl Perry]]'s wife, and part of the group of [[fen]] who hung around the [[Slan Shack]].  
  
They lived in Rockdale, [[Texas]], before moving to [[Battle Creek, MI]], in the 1940s, but were back in Texas by the early 1960s.  
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They lived in Rockdale, [[Texas]], before moving to [[Battle Creek, MI]], in the 1940s, but were back in Texas by 1950, according to census records. A 1961 city directory showed them in [[Dallas]].  Helen seems to have moved to Norman, [[Oklahoma]], after that, according to their son's [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-montgomery-advertiser-marriage-of-lo/122673857/ 1971 wedding announcement].  
  
  
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 12 April 2023

(ca. 1912 – ????)

Helen Perry (née Helen Elizabeth Baley) was among the fans at the 1942 Michiconference, Midgicon in 1943, and Michicon 4 in 1944. She was Earl Perry's wife, and part of the group of fen who hung around the Slan Shack.

They lived in Rockdale, Texas, before moving to Battle Creek, MI, in the 1940s, but were back in Texas by 1950, according to census records. A 1961 city directory showed them in Dallas. Helen seems to have moved to Norman, Oklahoma, after that, according to their son's 1971 wedding announcement.



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