Amethyst 'Simple Jack', Designed by Bob Keller, the 1st gemstone cut by Jerry Ferrin.
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Jerry Ferrin, taking a break from playing guitar at a Ferrin family reunion at Buck Ferrin's house in Comanche County, Kansas, poses with a photo of his great grandfather, Loren Ferrin.  Polaroid photo by Wendel Ferrin, 1984.

Jerry Ferrin

Email: jdf@theriver.com


At left: Jerry Ferrin, taking a break from playing guitar at a Ferrin family reunion at Buck Ferrin's house in Comanche County, Kansas, poses with a photo of his great grandfather, Loren Ferrin. Polaroid photo by Wendel Ferrin, 1984.

This guitar strap was made for me by Elsmarie Heimpel in 1974 when I'd just gone through USN recruit training and bought this Guild D25 guitar for myself as a reward. No other strap has ever touched my favorite guitar. Thank you again, Elsmarie!



 

Presentation of a plaque of appreciation to Jerry Ferrin at the 6 Nov 2004 Wilmore Opry. From left: Vanita Blundell, Jerry Ferrin, Linda Winter and Dan Winter. At left: Presentation of a plaque of appreciation to Jerry Ferrin at the 6 Nov 2004 Wilmore Opry.

From left: Vanita Blundell, Jerry Ferrin, Linda Winter and Dan Winter.

Photo by David Rose.

I've played guitar since I was 12 years old. It was a thrill for me to be the featured guest perfomer at the Wilmore Opry on November 5, 2004. One of the songs I played is of my own composition: "Darling, I'll Clean Out the Cat Box (To Prove That My Love Is True)". I also recited a poem I wrote in honor of Grandma Nellie Ferrin:
Walking In The Heartland.
 

I was a U.S. Naval Reserve Photographer, 1974-1980. For information about the men and women with whom I served on active duty, see: U.S. Navy Photographers at the National Parachute Test Range, circa 1975.

One of the most interesting jobs I've had was working in an underground mine from November 1978 to 2 August 1982. For a collection of my stories about the mine, see: Notes about the Magma Copper Company Underground Mine at San Manuel, Arizona.

Cover Artwork for Ferrin Family Newsletter #10 I published The Ferrin Family Newsletter for 11 years, a newsletter devoted to researching and publishing information on the life & times of Captain Jonathan Farren of Amesbury, MA & Newton, NH, (circa 1697 - 5 May 1770). He was the American progenitor of many of the Farren, Ferren and Ferrin families living in the USA today and is my earliest known paternal American ancestor.


AUDIO FILES:   Autumn Leaves  *   Time After Time

Other websites by Jerry Ferrin:

Barber County, Kansas: History & Genealogy

Rex Cravat   *   Todd Walker   *   Stephen Dorame

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