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STILLMAN M. PERKINS

Stillman M. Perkins b.9.4,1811 NY d.12.9.1886 Delphi, NY. Son of (Eliab & Permelia (Merrick) Perkins). His wife ANNA (WEBSTER) (daughter of Abijah & Olive (Kingsley) (Ward) Webster). They were listed on the 1850 Census at Cazenovia, Madison Co., NY.

Their known children were:

1. Lucien Bonepart Perkins b.7.10.1836 NY *Invalid*        *Removed to Cazenovia, NY
2. Edwin Perkins b. 3.1.1838 NY m. Helen A. (Mason)
3. Eliab Perkins b.3.13.1840 NY d.11/7/1899
4. Susan Jane Perkins b.4.15.1843 d.11.10.1861 NY  *Died at the age of 20*
5. John Perkins b. 8.20.1844 d.1847 NY NY d/y
6. Olive Amelia Perkins b.1847 NY m. Charles Wagoner\Wagner       
*Removed to Georgetown, NY
7. George W. Perkins b. NY

Source: Biographical Review: Boston Biographical Review Pub. Co. 1894 p.365-366
Source: The Leading Citizens of Madison Co., NY
Source:
History and genealogy of the Gov. John Webster family of Connecticut, with numerous portraits and illustrations - volume 1 (1915)

 

WILSON L. PERKINS
Wilson L. Perkins b.10.8.1816 NY d. 7.10.1896 NY. Son of (Elemander & Nancy (Coley) Perkins). His wife LUCRETIA (RICE).d.5.17.1841, m.2nd. SARAH (SALISBURY).d.1853. They were listed on the 1850 Census at Cazenovia, Madison Co., NY. He m. 3rd. SOPHIA E. (MAY).

His known child w/Lucretia:

1. Franklin R. Perkins b. 5.6.1841 m. S. Louise (Wright)

His known children w/Sarah:

2. Judson O. Perkins b. NY m. Ella M. (Newton)
3. Charles H. Perkins b. NY m.1st. Alice (Kingsley), m. 2nd. Charlotte (Taber)

Source: Biographical Review: Boston Biographical Review Pub. Co., 1894 p.101-103
Source: History of Chenango and Madison counties, New York : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. p. 654a.
Source: Death of Wilson L. Perkins - The Cazenovia Republican - Cazenovia, NY - 7-16-1896

 

 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 

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