George F Perkins
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Name George F Perkins Birth Oct 1857 Danville, Hendricks, IN Gender Male Census 1 Jun 1860 Danville, Hendricks, IN age 2, born IN, living with parents Census 18 Jun 1870 Greencastle, Putnam, IN age 10, born IN, living with father & stepmother Person ID I17144 Family Tree Last Modified 2 Jul 2019
Father Henry Clay Perkins, b. 16 Apr 1832, Homer, Cortland, NY
d. 16 Mar 1918, Leavenworth Co, KS
(Age 85 years)
Mother Mary Lathrop Steele, b. 20 Jul 1836, East Bloomfield, Ontario, NY
d. 14 Feb 1866, Danville, Hendricks, IN
(Age 29 years)
Marriage 29 Mar 1855 East Bloomfield, Ontario, NY Family ID F4941 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Kate Atkinson, b. 27 Sep 1860, Salem, Washington, IN
d. 22 Mar 1952, Alexandria, VA
(Age 91 years)
Marriage 20 May 1885 Edgar Co, IL Notes - from "Illinois, County Marriage Records, 1800-1940" (ancestry.com)
On 1885 in Edgar Co, IL, Geo. F. Perkins son of Henry C Perkins & Mary Steele married Kate Atkinson daughter of George J Atkinson & Caroline Stiles.
Children 1. Edwin Steele Perkins, b. 12 Jun 1890, Chicago, Cook, IL d. 27 Nov 1975, Alexandria, VA
(Age 85 years)
Family ID F8028 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Jul 2019
- from "Illinois, County Marriage Records, 1800-1940" (ancestry.com)
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Notes - from "The Leavenworth Standard", 13 Apr 1894 (newspapers.com)
George F. Perkins, son of H. C. Perkins of the city engineer's office, died at 10 last night of paralysis. He was about 34 years old and leaves a wife and little son. Notice of the funeral will be given later. For nine years Mr. Perkins was telegraph operator at the Chicago board of trade. He was a faithful man and worked himself almost to death. What is known as “operator’s paralysis” set in and he was compelled early last winter to leave the place he had so long occupied. He came to Leavenworth on a visit to his father in the hope of improving his health, but he steadily grew worse. The wife and son are here. - from "The Topeka State Journal", 13 Apr 1894 (newspapers.com)
George F. Perkins, aged 38 years, a patient at the State insane asylum, died this morning of brain softening. He was once a member of the Chicago board of trade. The remains were shipped to his home in Leavenworth for burial.
- from "The Leavenworth Standard", 13 Apr 1894 (newspapers.com)