William Perkins
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Name William Perkins Birth 1 Aug 1816 Ipswich, Essex, MA Gender Male Census 26 Sep 1850 Manchester, Hillsborough, NH age 34, born MA, shoe cutter Census 22 Jun 1860 Manchester, Hillsborough, NH age 43, born MA, merchant Census 13 Aug 1870 Manchester, Hillsborough, NH age 54, born MA, coal & wood ret(?) (retail?) Census 4 Jun 1880 Manchester, Hillsborough, NH age 64, born MA, coal & wood dealer, parents born MA/MA Death 20 Dec 1891 Manchester, Hillsborough, NH Burial Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, NH Person ID I17453 Family Tree Last Modified 15 Jun 2018
Father James Perkins, b. 2 Jan 1780, Ipswich, Essex, MA
d. 8 Apr 1864, Londonderry, Rockingham, NH
(Age 84 years)
Mother Sally Smith, b. 12 Feb 1790, Ipswich, Essex, MA
d. 22 Mar 1859, Londonderry, Rockingham, NH
(Age 69 years)
Marriage 20 Nov 1806 Londonderry, Rockingham, NH Family ID F6667 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah A Barlett, b. 10 Dec 1823, Kingston, Rockingham, NH d. 26 Oct 1882, Manchester, Hillsborough, NH
(Age 58 years)
Children + 1. James Frank Perkins, b. 25 Feb 1853, Manchester, Hillsborough, NH d. 26 Oct 1911, Saint John, Saint John, NB
(Age 58 years)
2. Ida Helen Perkins, b. 12 Jul 1860, Manchester, Hillsborough, NH Family ID F6742 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2018
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Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
no record found - from "New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records"
William Perkins, age 75y 4m 19d, a merchant, born Essex Mass to James, a farmer b. Essex, died on 20 Dec 1891 in Manchester of heart disease. Burial at Pine Grove. [calculated birth date 1 Aug 1816] - from "The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts"
William (James, Joseph, Josejik, Abraham, Isaac, John, John) was born in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass., July 31, 1816. He married Sarah A. Bartlett, June 3, 1847. She was born in Kingston, N.H., Dec. 10, 1824, and was the daughter of Mrs. Moses Fellows. She died of erysipelas Oct. 26, 1882, after a short illness of only five days. She was a most estimable lady and her loss is irreparable and deeply felt by her numerous friends. He removed from Essex (Chebacco) to Londonderrv, N.H., in 1832. He studied in Pinkerton Academy, and graduated from there. He removed to Manchester, N.H., in 1836, where he has held various offices of trust and represented his ward in the state legislature in 1855, 1877 and 1878. He is now a dealer in wood and coal in Manchester, N.H.
- from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)