Transcribed from: Ticonderoga Sentinel
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1882: July-Sept.
Aug. 4th: Mrs. Ida (Perkins) Parry of Mineville,
NY, died. Wife of Owen W. Perry. She was aged 25 years, 8 mo. 1884: July-Sept. Mr. Almon Perkins at the age of 94, is the
treasurer of the town of Unity, N.H. 1895: Jan-March Feb. 4th: Mrs. Mary R. Perkins, wife of Rodolfe G. Barthold, died in New York City. She leaves behind a husband
and her mother, she was just recently married last June. 1907: April-June June 13th:
Mrs. Mary Perkins, wife of
John
Perkins of Addison, VT, died. Former residents of Crownpoint, NY. 1911: April-June May 8th: Mr. John Perkins, 76, of Addison,
VT, died. Mr. Perkins and family moved from White church twenty years ago.
He leaves one son, his son John Perkins Jr., passed away two years ago and
Mrs. Perkins
four years ago. He was found Sunday morning dead in his room at the
Windsor Hotel at Port Henry, NY. Part of a packet of Stryohine was found
in his pocket. He owned a large farm and was counted as a good citizen.
Mrs. Perkins drowned some years ago near Heron Creek when her carriage was
backed off into the water. 1911: July-Sept. Aug. 17th: Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins, wife of
George Perkins was found dead under an apple tree near her home at Hill
Dale Farm, Tillotson Hill two miles west of Moriah Village. A revolver
owned by her husband was clenched in her hand. Mrs. Perkins was about
fifty years of age and is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs.
Charles Pepper. 1915: Jan-March Mrs. Satira Farnsworth was called to Addison, VT by
the sudden death of her Cousin, Mr. Gilson Perkins. He was the son of
Mr.
& Mrs. John Perkins, former Crownpoint, NY people, and he is the last of
his family. His only family are cousins. 1915: April-June May 20th: Miss Mary A. Perkins, died April 28th,
daughter of John A. and Emily J. (Jenkins) Perkins, and sister of Mrs.
John C. Fenton formerly of Ticonderoga, NY. 1916: July-Sept. Aug. 17th: Mr. Arthur Wilcox, died. He was
born April 8th, 1862 the son of Edwin D. Wilcox and his first wife,
Marie
G. Perkins. 1917: Jan-March Mr. Allen Perkins passed away at his home on
Wednesday. 1919: Oct-Dec. Oct. 13th: Mrs. Robert Perkins died at her
home in Cornwall, VT. Mrs. Perkins was a daughter of Mrs. Martha Ploof of
Ironville, NY. She leaves besides her husband, six children, three
brothers, John & Fred and Edward Ploof, three sisters, Mrs. Wm. Mack and
Mrs. Dudley Moore and Mrs. Harvey Dushaine.
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1922: April-June
May 20th: Miss Jennie Perkins, daughter of Mrs.
Susie Perkins of Factoryville, NY and Henry Beeman, were United in
marriage last Saturday. 1924: April-June Mrs. Susie Perkins is caring for her father, Mr.
Ollie Burlingame, who is ill. 1924: April-June May 8th: Mrs. Julia Wright, wife of Albert
Wright, died. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Ruth
Carpenter and Miss Ruby Cleveland and one son, Paul. Four sisters,
Mrs.
Fred Perkins, Mrs. Fred Fish, Mrs. Elmer Harrington, Mrs. James Banier of
Hudson Falls and four brothers, John & Edward Mott of this place, George
Mott of Putnam and Charles Mott of Whitetail, NY. 1924: Oct-Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins of Weybridge, VT, were
called here by the death of their daughter, Mrs. Paul Narbone. They spend
Sunday with his cousin, W. F. Huestis. 1929: April-June June 6th: Mrs. Esther Perkins of Weybridge,
VT has been spending four weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Towne and
returning to Weybridge, VT with her son Warren Perkins. 1930: Jan-March Feb. 6th: Mrs. Henry Beeman, died at her
home in Factoryville, NY on Monday. Besides her husband she leaves one
small daughter and an infant son, also her mother, Mrs. Susie Perkins and
four brothers, Roy Perkins,
Milford Perkins, John Perkins and
Frank
Perkins, and two sisters, Mrs. William (Mildred) Snow and Mrs. Jack LaPointe. 1930: April-June May 28th: Mrs. Oscar Robinson, died. She is
survived by her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Clarence Thatcher,
Mrs.
Milford Perkins, Mrs. Wm. Walsh, one son, Oscar. 1930: Oct-Dec. Nov. 27th: Mr. Gilbert Perkins, died, and
old resident of Moriah, NY. 1930: Oct-Dec. The remains of Gilson Perkins of Moriah, NY are to
be buried here at the Cemetery. Mr. Perkins was a native of this town. He
leaves behind a wife, Agnes (Taylor) Perkins, and several grown children. 1931: Jan-March Jan. 8th: Mr. Charles Reynolds, 73, died. He
is survived by his niece, Mrs. Perry Royce and another niece,
Miss Stella
Perkins. 1933: Jan-March Jan. 12th: Mrs. Julia Woodruff, 79, died
Jan. 4th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Goodman. Widow of George S.
Woodruff of Utica, NY. Mrs. Woodruff was born at Troy, NY, daughter of
Nathaniel & Francis (Deming) Perkins.
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1935: July-Sept.
July 18th: Many relatives and friends
accompanied the remains of Mrs. Agnes Perkins of Moriah, NY. Burial was
beside her husband who died a few years ago. 1936: Jan-March March 5th: Mrs. Jane (Perkins) Beeman, 83,
died Feb. 29th at the home of her son, Lute. Besides the above son, she is
survived by her son Henry Beeman and another son and two daughters in
Vermont. 1937: Jan-March Feb. 18th: Mrs. James C. Perkins, died at
Cleveland, OH. She was the wife of Rev. James Coffin Perkins the minister.
She is survived by her husband who now resides with his sister at Pilgrim
Place , Claremont, CA and one son, Rev. James Crosswell Perkins, minister
for the Regent Congregational Parish in North Dakota. 1938: April-June May 5th: Mr. Milford (Dick) Perkins, 39,
died. He is survived by his wife, one daughter Beatrice Perkins, and an
adopted son Jimmie. His mother Mrs. Susie Perkins, three brothers,
Roy
Perkins of Albany, NY , John Perkins and
Frank Perkins of Crownpoint, NY,
two sisters, Mrs. William Snow and Mrs. Jack LaPointe of Ticonderoga, NY. 1939: Jan-March Feb. 20th: Rev. James Coffin Perkins, 85, died. He
was born in Sacramento, CA April 30th, 1853. His parents had migrated to
California from Maine during the gold rush days of 1849. In 1885 he
married Miss Jane Taylor of Baltimore, MD. His wife died in 1899. In 1904
he married Lucy E. Crosswell of Adrian, MI who died Feb. 2nd. 1937. He is
survived by two sons, Kenneth Perkins of Highland Park, N.J. and
Rev.
James Crosswell Perkins of Ohio. A son Donald C. Perkins drowned at sea in
1913. Burial will be in the family plot at the Oakwood Cemetery , Adrian,
MI. 1940: April-June May 9th: Miss Beatrice Perkins, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Milford Perkins of Crownpoint and Francis Beeman, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Beeman, were United in Marriage. 1942: July-Sept. Aug. 13th: Mrs. Anna Burzee, 75, died. She
is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Edna Perkins and two grand-daughters,
Doris Perkins and Helen Perkins. 1944: Oct.-Dec. Oct. 19th: Mr. Fred Fortier, 64, died.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward Bougor and
Mrs. Raymond Ask, three sons, Basil, Noble and Lawrence Fortier. A half
sister, Mrs. Irving Perkins of Benson, VT and Step-Father Fred Murray of
Middlebury, VT. 1946: Oct-Dec. Dec. 12th: Mrs. Eliza
(Mott) Perkins, 68, died
at her home at Port Edward, NY. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs.
Robert Bowe, Mrs. Harvey Drumm of Santa Barbara, CA, Mrs. Edward Bessette
and Miss Mildred Perkins of Fort Edward, NY. Three sons,
Guy Perkins and
Frederick Perkins of Fort Edward, NY and Frank Perkins of Fort Ann, NY.
Two brothers, George Mott of Putnam, NY and John Mott of Ticonderoga, NY,
two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Fish of Hudson Falls and Mrs. Margaret Harrington
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