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1892:
July-Sept.
August
26th: A
Widely known resident of Syracuse,
NY "Prince" Charles A. Perkins, was found dead in his chair Monday morning of
heart-diease. He was formerly secretary of legation at Stockholm, Sweden, and
consul at Barcelona, Spain. He married Princess Maria Isabella of the
Spanish Royal Family, and niece of Isabella. 1910: Jan-March Members of the congregation of the
Baptist Church have decided to publish a memorial of the late
Rev. C. B. Perkins
in the form of a booklet, containing his picture, some biographical material and
the last sermon written by Dr. Perkins. |
1916:
Oct-Dec. Dec. 13th:
Mary N. Perkins died in this city
at 6:15am, on Monday. Mrs. Mary N. Perkins, aged 62.Mrs. Perkins was the widow of the
late Rev. C. B. Perkins, who died seven years ago while the popular pastor of
the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Perkins was born in Binghampton, NY where she was
married to Dr. Perkins on Sept. 9th, 1873. Her general health had been good and
her perceptive and business faculties very acute until the past year when her
eye sight became defective. She was stricken with apoplexy under which she
lingered for about five days. She was a faithful Christian attendant of the
Baptist Church. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Fannie Perkins Potter and one
grand-daughter. Interment will be in Riverside Cemetery. |
1930:
Oct-Dec.
Oct. 22nd:
Mr. Joseph V. Allen of George and
Miss Florence T. Perkins, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John Perkins of
Burlington, were married Tuesday at the Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception. 1930: July-Sept. July 15th:
Miss Dorothy Mary Perkins of Middlebury, VT and
Mr. Harold Thomas Vanderburgh of Plattsburgh, NY , married on Thursday July
10th, 1930. 1931: Jan-March January 16th:
Mr.
Zekiel Perkins, 81, veteran, passed
away Tuesday at his home in North Bangor, NY. |