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July 10-12 2026 Making Memories Together In Pittsburgh
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Welcome to the Berry Family Reunion!
Since 1850, the Berry family has carried forward a legacy of strength, resilience, faith, and unity. From our earliest traceable ancestors, William and Nancy Berry of Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia, to the many branches of our family tree today, our story is one of perseverance and love that continues to bind us together across generations.
This website is our digital home — a place where cousins near and far can connect, share memories, and celebrate the roots that make us one family. Here you’ll find reunion updates, family history, photos, and resources to ensure our legacy is remembered, honored, and carried proudly into the future.
As we prepare for The Berry Family Reunion – Summer 2026, let us remember that our gathering is more than just a celebration. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of our ancestors and the bond that unites us as their descendants.
Welcome, Cousins — you are home.
The story of the Berry family is one of resilience, faith, and unity. It begins with our oldest traceable ancestor, William Berry, who was born around 1850 during the era of slavery in Eatonton, Putnam County, Georgia. His life is a testament to the strength of our roots, and from him grew a family that has endured through generations. William married Nance Jones Berry, and together they raised four children:
Gypsy Berry (b. 1870)
Eveline Berry (b. 1874)
Mary Berry (b. 1875)
Howard Berry (b. 1880)
The Berry Family is coming together for a day filled with food, laughter, and love at Boyce Park – Commissioners Grove, Plum, Pennsylvania.
This beautiful park, just minutes from Monroeville, offers everything we need for a family celebration: a spacious grove that seats 140 people, plenty of room for kids to run and play, and nearby basketball and tennis courts for friendly competition. The highlight is Boyce Park’s popular wave pool, perfect for cooling off and creating summer memories
Boyce Park, Old Frankstown Road, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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