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David Perkins b.1794-1799 VT. Son of (William
& Margaret (Place) Perkins). His wife ELIZA
"Louisa" (CRAWFORD). They were listed on the 1830-1860 New York Census
at Hannibal, Oswego Co., NY. Their known
children were:
1. John D. Perkins b.1827 NY d.1898 Sugar Grove, PA m.
Lydia (Hall)
1a. Mary Perkins b.1859 NY
2. Jane Lucinda Perkins b.1834 NY m. Charles F. Burley
3. Eliza A. Perkins b.1835 NY m. Daniel Rhine
*Removed to Pennsylvania
4. Triphosa J. Perkins b.1838 Hannibal, Oswego Co., NY m.
Richard Perkins, Son of (Job
& Phebe Harrington Perkins)
*Removed to Cook Co., IL
4a. Harvey B. Perkins b.1853 NY m.
Martha L. (Gardineer)
4b. Francis\Franklin L. Perkins b.1870 NY
5. Verna Perkins b.1840 NY
6. Mary Perkins b.1845 NY
7. William Franklin Perkins b.1848 NY
8. Margaret A. Perkins b.1852 NY |
Source: NY Census Records |
Ebenezer Perkins b. 1788-1790 ?
d.1852 Hannibal, Oswego Co., NY. Son of
(William
& Margaret (Place) Perkins). His 1st wife; ANNIS
\ANICE\ (PARKER) b.1795 d.1836 NY, 2nd wife; ELIZABETH "Betsey"
(JAMES). They were listed on the 1830 New York Census at
Hannibal, Oswego Co., NY. Their known children
were:
1. Jane A. Perkins b. ? d.1816 NY
2. Maryanne Perkins b. ? d.1812 NY
3. William A. Perkins b. ? d.1843 NY
4. Elizabeth M. Perkins b.1828 NY d.1855 NY
5. Abigail M. Perkins b.1832 NY d.1851 NY
6. John P. Perkins b.1834 NY
d.1855 NY |
Source: Burials - Hannibal
Village Cemetery - Hannibal, Oswego Co., NY - Find-A-Grave.com
Source: Rupert, VT
Historical and Descriptive 1761-1898 by George S. Hibbard (1899) |
WILLIAM PERKINS Jr. a son of
(William
& Margaret (Place) Perkins). He married
NANCY (SANDERS).
**More research is needed***NOTE*
Some on the internet have him listed as being married to Hannah (Lincoln).
He is NOT the William Perkins who m. Hannah (Lincoln). This is the
William Perkins who m. Hannah
(Lincoln) |
Draper Perkins b. 1799 ? d.1878
Cleveland, Oswego Co., NY. His wife
SUSAN (PURDY). They were listed on the 1830
New York Census at Constantia, Oswego Co., NY.
Their known child was:
1. Roswell
Perkins b.1834 NY m. Julia A. Dudley
2. Merritt Perkins b. 3.18.1837 NY m.
Rosetta (Freeland) Brownell
3. Charles D. Perkins b.1841 NY d.1902 Cleveland, Oswego Co., NY m. Mary A. ________
4. Elizabeth Perkins b.1842 NY m. Edward C. Haynes |
Marcus Perkins b.6.20.1802 VT d.3.28.1884 WI. His wife
POLLY (COMSTOCK). They were listed on the 1830 New York Census at
Amboy, Oswego Co., NY. They are listed on the 1850 Census at Williamstown,
Oswego Co., NY. By 1860 this family settled at Oshkosh, Winnebago Co.,
Wisconsin. On the 1880 WI Census he stated that his parents were born in
Connecticut.
Their known child was:
1. Sarah Perkins b.1824 NY m. Charles Hildreth
2. Jane Perkins b. ca.1829 NY m. Walter "Seely" Allen
3. Marcus Arthur Perkins b.1833 NY
4. Amy "Emma" Perkins b.1843 NY
5. Orinda Perkins b.1845 NY
*1850 Census |
Source: Some Descendants of
Samuel Comstock of Providence, R.I., who died about 1660 by Cyrus B.
Comstock (1905)
Source: *Mexican
War Soldier - 18th WI Infantry
Source: Obituary -
3.31.1884 - Oshkosh Daily Northwester - Oshkosh, WI
Source: 1850 NY Census
Source: 1860-1880 WI Census
Source: Burial - Riverside Cemetery - Oshkosh, Winnebago Co., WI -
Find-A-Grave.com |
Dr. Henry Perkins b. 1804 Boston, MA d.1830 NY. Son of
(Cyrus & Abigail (Smith) Perkins).
His wife m. 6.2.1829 @ Genesco, Livingston Co., NY; SARAH (JONES).
dau. of Capt. Horatio Jones. They were listed
on the 1830 New York Census at Oswego Village, Oswego Co., NY.
Their known child was:
1. Mary Cleveland Perkins b.3.26.1830 NY m.
Frederick L.
Olmsted
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Source: Marriage - Commercial Advertiser -
Newspaper - New York, NY - 6.22.1829
Source: American Ancestry giving the name and descent, in the male line of
Americans whole ancestors settled in the United States previous to the
declaration of Independence A.D. 1776 - Volume IX - Embracing Lineages from
the whole of the United States - 1894 |
*Note* Some of all of
this Information may not be correct. It will be up to you, the researcher to
show proof before passing any of this information on. |
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