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St. Albans Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - Jan. 5th, 1860.
In this village, by Rev. M. White, Mr.
Charles E. Perkins and Miss Angeline R. Clyne,
of Swanton.
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St. Albans Daily Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - March 21st, 1872
In this village, March 20th, at the
residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Perkins,
by Rev. M. Adams, Mr. G. D. Williams, and Mrs. S. J. Farnam, both of St.
Albans. St. Albans Messenger - St. Albans, VT - Feb. 2nd, 1877
In East Berkshire, Jan. 24, by Rev. E.
W. Hatch, Mr. A. W. Perkins of ____, N. Y.
and Miss Cornelia P. Crampton of East Berkshire. St. Albans Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - Jan. 11th, 1878
In Richford, Jan. 1st, by Rev. J. K.
Fuller, Mr. Fred F. Farrar to Miss Nellie Perkins,
both of Richford.
In Enosburgh, Feb. 25th, at the residence of
the bride's father, by Rev. A. B. Smith, Mr. Henry W. Allen, and Miss
Myra E. Perkins, only daughter of
F. R. PERKINS, all of Enosburgh.
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St. Albans Daily Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - Nov. 30th, 1880
In Rochester, VT, Nov. 22nd, by Rev.
Geo. S. Guernsey, Mr. David J. Flanders and Miss
Clara L. Perkins, both of Rochester, VT. St. Albans Daily Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - April 28th, 1882
Col. ORSON PERKINS,
who died at Taftsville, VT, April 17th, aged 79 years and 4 months,
was a descendant of one of the old families of Plymouth, Mass, whose
paternal ancestor, Abraham, landed at Hampton, N. H. , about 1630. He was
a prominent citizen, a man of exemplary habits and sterling character. He
was one of the earliest to join the free soil party in Vermont, and was an
active temperance reformer. He continued to take an active interest in all
public enterprises till stricken with paralysis in January last. Col.
Perkins is well known as a musician, and several of his children have
become widely known in the profession, namely, Dr. W. O. Perkins of
Boston, H. S. Perkins of Chicago and the late J. E. Perkins
of Her Majesty's opera, London. St. Albans Daily Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - April 4th, 1883
BAKERSFIELD - There will be union
services at the Methodist church next Sunday morning in the interest of
the W. C. T. U. Sermon by Rev. C. Wedgeworth. Union services in the
evening at the Congregational church - Mrs. James
Perkins died of heart disease on Sunday evening. Her death was the
peaceful ending of the long illness mentioned last week.
In Bakersfield, March 27th, by Rev. W.
B. Worthing of West Concord, Wright C. Walker of Troy, VT and
Cynthia E. Perkins of Bakersfield, VT. St. Albans Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - October 25th, 1883
Mrs. Caroline
Perkins, widow of WILLIAM PERKINS,
died last week Wednesday of heart disease and was buried Friday. Rev. G.
L. Story officiating. Her step-son, Davison Perkins, from Newport Center,
was in town attending the funeral, also Mrs. Charles Watson and son, from
Olcott.
SHERIDAN ERNEST
PERKINS,
son of Capt. H. E. Perkins, and Miss Julia Agnes Powers, were married at
the residence of Rev. D. J. O'Sullivan, Wednesday, Jan. 8th. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. J. C. McLaughlin. Only the witness, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Perkins
and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Morton were present. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins will have rooms at No. 17 Bank
Street. St. Albans Daily Messenger - St. Albans, Franklin Co., VT - Aug. 28th, 1900
The marriage of Miss
Sarah Edna Perkins, of this city, to Dr. Waldo Jesse Upton, of
Waterbury, will be solemnized at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Sept.
4th, at the home of Miss Perkins's parents, Capt.
and Mrs. Hiram E. Perkins on Upper Walden St. Only immediate
relatives of the bride and groom will be present at the ceremony.
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