Harold Gridley Perkins
1878 - 1955 (76 years)-
Name Harold Gridley Perkins Birth 3 Dec 1878 Bay City, Bay, MI Gender Male Census 8 Jun 1880 Toledo, Lucas, OH age 1, born MI, living with parents Census 1 Mar 1885 Topeka, Shawnee, KS age 6, born MI, from OH, living with parents Census 1 Mar 1895 Topeka, Shawnee, KS age 16, born MI, from MI, living with parents WW1 Reg Card 12 Sep 1918 New York, New York, NY age 39, born 3 Dec 1878, In charge of import dept of Duncan, Fox, & Co, NOK Amalia Medina Perkins (wife) Census 10 Jan 1920 Manhattan, New York, NY age 41, born MI, office manager, parents born MI/MI Death 23 Sep 1955 Iztacalco, Distrito Federal, MEX Person ID I16888 Family Tree Last Modified 24 Jul 2017
Father Joseph William Perkins, b. 1852, Castleton, Rutland, VT d. 28 Feb 1905, Mexico (Age 53 years) Mother Elizabeth Wines, b. 1854, Kentucky Marriage 8 Dec 1877 Bay City, Bay, MI Notes - from "Michigan, County Marriages, 1822-1940" (familysearch.org)
On 8 Dec 1877 in Bay City MI, Joseph Wiliam Perkins, 25, a draftsman residing Bay City, b. VT, married Elizabeth Wines, 23, b. Kentucky. Witnesses Mrs. Juliet Perkins of Ann Arbor and Laurence C. Wines of Owens Corner, KY.
Family ID F6488 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Amalia Medina, b. 10 Jul 1884, Mascota, Jalisco, MEX Marriage 15 Mar 1906 Mexico Children 1. Celia Perkins, b. 4 Oct 1913, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, MEX Family ID F6489 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 24 Jul 2017
- from "Michigan, County Marriages, 1822-1940" (familysearch.org)
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Photos Harold, Amalia, Celia Perkins Passport Photo
from Passport Application dated 24 Jan 1921
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Notes - from "United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925" (familysearch.org), 27 Jan 1921
Harold Gridley Perkins was born Bay City MI on 3 Dec 1878. Names Amalia M Perkins born Mascota MEX and minor child Celia Perkins, born Mexico City. - from "U.S., Consular Registration Certificates, 1907-1918", 19 Oct 1908 (ancestry.com)
"I came to Mexico to accept a position with the Mexican Central Railway and remained with them about three years. I afterwards was employed by different people and about three years ago I opened an office of ny own as public stenographer and translator and I have been prevented from carrying out a bona fide intention to return to the United States by the fact that on account of my knowledge of Spanish I am able to do better here."
- from "United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925" (familysearch.org), 27 Jan 1921