Vermont


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Vermont Watchman
 Montpelier, Washington County

VERMONT

~Perkins Research~



 

The Universalist Watchman - Montpelier, Washington Co., VT - March 31st, 1838

The venerable Dr. NATHAN PERKINS, who died at West Hartford, Conn. on the 19th ult, was 90 years of age - had been in the ministry 66 years - was a student of Princeton, and college classmate of the late Ex-President Madison.
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Vermont Watchman & State Journal - Montpelier, Washington Co., VT - January 18th, 1841

Mr. Isaac T. PERKINS to Miss Fanny E. Powell on Jan. 3rd.
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The Vermont Watchman - Montpelier, Washington Co., VT - Wednesday, December 31, 1890.

Montpelier, VT. Mrs. Cynthia Strickney, died, aged 81 years. She was the mother of Mrs. Jonathan Perkins.
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The Vermont Watchman, Montpelier, Washington Co., VT - November 8th, 1893

Mr. NATHANIEL PERKINS died last Friday morning, and in his death the town loses its oldest citizen. His parents were among the first settlers of the town of Walden. He passed his early manhood in that town and Hardwick. Later he became a citizen of this town, and has always enjoyed the respect and confidence of the public. Mr. Perkins was the last of the fourteen men living in this town who were born in the year 1800. Because of the sickness of his wife, only brief services were held at his residence last Sunday afternoon. His pastor, Rev. H. A. Russell, read passages of Scripture and offered prayer, and his remains were consigned to their last resting place in the village cemetery.

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The Vermont Watchman, Montpelier, Washington Co., VT -March 3rd, 1897

D.M. PERKINS, died on Saturday morning last, at the age of sixty-three years, and was buried in Plainfield. He had been a respected citizen of our place but a few years of his life, since moving here from Plainfield. He was a member of the Methodist church. He was the fourth neighbor to die here since October 1895, the farms of the four men - James Burnham, Oliver S. Walker, Deacon Francis Carleton and Mrs. Perkins - joining each other in succession.
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