New York Transcriptions


Transcribed From:

Fort Covington, NY- The Sun
1887-1987

~Perkins Research~



 

1890: July-Sept.

Aug. 21st: Mr. & Mrs. Clayton H. Perkins and daughters, Gertrude & Mabel Perkins, arrived in town to visit a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lee of the Strafford House. Mrs. Perkins is a sister of Mr. Lee and has not been in this section for some 10 years.
       _________________

1891: April-June

May 7th: Miss Clara Perkins of Constable, NY m. April 23rd, 1891; Mr. Herbert Dunshee of Bristol, VT
       ____________________

1924: April-June

April 17th: Mr. Samuel F. Perkins, 91, died. He is said to be the oldest locomotive engineer of the New York Central R.R. He died at his home in Batavia, NY. He was born in Fairport, NY.
       ___________________

 

1936: July-Sept.

Mrs. Mary (Debyah) Perkins, 60, of Constable, NY, died. Mother of Mrs. Clarence Gardiner. Mrs. Perkins was the widow of George Perkins who died 18 years ago. She is survived by three sons; Fred Perkins of Westville, NY, Isadore Perkins and Albert Perkins of Constable, NY. Four daughters; Mrs. George Sherman of Johnson City, NY, Mrs. Dewey Patrode of Syracuse, NY, Mrs. Clarence Garson City, NY, Mrs. Dewey Patrode of Syracuse, NY, Mrs. Clarence Gardiner of Fort Covington, NY and Miss Alice Perkins of Syracuse, NY. Two sisters,  Mrs. Levi Perrault and Mrs. Walter Fleury. Three brothers, Theodore Debyah, Willard Debyah and Albert Debyah.
    _____________________