Charles A Perkins
1851 - 1916 (65 years)-
Name Charles A Perkins Birth 12 Jun 1851 Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI Gender Male Census 13 Jun 1860 Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI age 11, born WI, living with parents Census 16 Jul 1870 Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI age 20, born WI, works on farm, living with parents Census 15 Jun 1880 Vernon, Waukesha, WI age 29, born WI, parents born CT/NY Census 12 Jun 1900 Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI age 49, born Jun 1850 in WI, marr 28 yrs, farmer, parents born CT/NY, son Charles next door Census 1 Jun 1905 Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI C.A., age 54, born WI, farmer, parents born CT Census 22 Apr 1910 Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI age 56, born WI, widowed, on own income, parents born CT/NY, living in house of son Charles Death 18 Aug 1916 Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI Burial Prairie Home Cemetery, Waukesha, WI Person ID I17076 Family Tree Last Modified 2 Jul 2019
Father Abraham Ely Perkins, b. 18 Dec 1816, Lyme, New London, CT d. 22 Jul 1892, Waukesha Co, WI (Age 75 years) Mother Hannah E Hadley, b. 1818, Monroe Co, NY d. 27 Jan 1897, Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI (Age 79 years) Marriage 1845 Churchville, Monroe, NY Family ID F4288 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Julia M Dickenson, b. 8 Jan 1856, New York d. 20 Nov 1905, Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI (Age 49 years) Children + 1. Abraham Ely Perkins, b. 4 Mar 1873, Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI d. 2 Apr 1925 (Age 52 years) + 2. Charles Orren Perkins, b. 19 Dec 1876, Vernon, Waukesha, WI d. 28 Apr 1937, Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI (Age 60 years) + 3. Clarence Chester Perkins, b. 3 Aug 1881, Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI d. 1957, Mukwonago, Waukesha, WI (Age 75 years) Family ID F6570 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Jul 2019
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Headstones Charles & Julia Perkins Family Gravestone
Plot: Sec C Blk 6 Lot 2 Sp 3Charles & Julia Perkins Inscription
CHARLES A/ PERKINS / 1850 - 1916
JULIA M. DICKENSON / WIFE OF / CHARLES A. PERKINS / 1856 - 1905
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Notes - from "The Waukesha Freeman", 24 Aug 1916 (posted on findagrave.com)
CHARLES E. PERKINS
On Saturday last, August 19, Charles E. Perkins of Mukwonago died suddenly after working at threshing in an open field on the James Atkins farm, two miles south of the village. His health had apparently been good up to the day of his death. Mr. Perkins was formerly a farmer but in recent years, since the death of Mrs. Perkins, eleven years ago, has made his home with his son, Orrin. He was the only son of Hon. H. E. Perkins, one of the pioneers and leading farmers and stock growers of the state for years. He was especially prominent as a breeder of Merino sheep at one time and owned perhaps the most valuable farm in southern Waukesha county. The deceased leaves surviving three sons, Abram, Orrin and Clarence, and eight grandchildren. The funeral occurred on Monday, Rev. Judson Titsworth of Milwaukee officiating. Mrs. L. E. Youmans sang. Interment was at Prairie Home cemetery, Waukesha, where the parents also are at rest.
- from "The Waukesha Freeman", 24 Aug 1916 (posted on findagrave.com)