Edward Lang Perkins
1800 - 1864 (64 years)-
Name Edward Lang Perkins Birth 12 Mar 1800 Salem, Essex, MA Gender Male Census 4 Sep 1855 Salem, Essex, MA age 50, born MA, insurance agent, living with father Death 1 Nov 1864 Salem, Essex, MA Burial Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem, MA Person ID I19553 Family Tree Last Modified 15 Jun 2018
Father David Perkins, b. 20 Sep 1770, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 22 Apr 1859, Salem, Essex, MA (Age 88 years) Mother Hannah Fabens, b. 31 Aug 1771, Salem, Essex, MA d. 12 Jun 1851, Salem, Essex, MA (Age 79 years) Marriage 13 Oct 1793 Salem, Essex, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849" (archive.org)
David Perkins and Hannah Fabens married Oct. 13, 1793.
Family ID F7661 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- from "Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849" (archive.org)
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Headstones David & Hannah (Fabens) Perkins Family Gravesite David & Hannah (Fabens) Perkins Family Inscription 2
HANNAH PERKINS / DIED NOV. 4, 1853 / AGED 65 YRS. 3 MOS. / 29 DYS.
EDWARD LANG PERKINS / DIED NOV. 1, 1864 / AGED 64 YRS. 7 MOS. / 20 DYS.
DAVID PERKINS JR. / DIED AUG. 13, 1873 / AGED 74 YRS 7 MOS / 14 DYS
MARGARET O. PERKINS / DIED MAR. 31, 1875 / AGED 59 YRS. 4 MOS / 6 DYS
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Notes - from "Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849" (archive.org)
Edward Lang Perkins, s. David and Hannah (Fabens), was born Mar. 12, 1800. PR423 - from "The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts"
Edward Lang (David, Francis, Jacob, Isaac, John, John) was born in Salem, Mass., March 12, 1800. He was in early life employed in the office of the Clerk of Essex County Courts, which position he gave up to accept that of book-keeper in the Exchange Bank, of Salem, on its first opening. His health failing, he gave up all business for a while, but afterwards became a partner with his brother, David, in the drug business in New York City. They were, with others, financially ruined by the great fire in New York in 1836. For the last twenty-six years of his life, he was Receiver of the Mass. Hospital Life Insurance Company, of Boston. The close and unremitted duties of that office induced softening of the brain, of which he died, Nov. 1, 1864. He was never married.
- from "Vital records of Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849" (archive.org)