Samuel Frances Perkins
1833 - 1924 (90 years)-
Name Samuel Frances Perkins Birth 25 Oct 1833 Penfield, Monroe, NY Gender Male Census 30 Jul 1850 Perinton, Monroe, NY age 16, born NY, farmer, living with parents Census Jun 1855 Perinton, Monroe, NY S.F., age 21, born Monroe Co, living with parents Death 9 Apr 1924 Batavia, Genesee, NY Burial Elmwood Cemetery, Perinton, NY Person ID I20024 Family Tree Last Modified 6 Jul 2018
Father Asa Perkins, b. 9 Nov 1799, Surry, Cheshire, NH d. 3 Jan 1892 (Age 92 years) Mother Martha Esten, b. 26 Jan 1807, Rhode Island d. 18 Feb 1895 (Age 88 years) Marriage 12 Sep 1824 Dudley, Worcester, MA Notes - from "from "Vital records of Dudley, Massachusetts : to the end of the year 1849", 1908 (archive.org)
Asa Perkins and Martha Esten married Sept. 12, 1824. - William Perkins, 25, b. NY, Gentlemen, living in house in 1860. Relationship unknown.
Family ID F7810 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret E Foland, b. 13 Jan 1834, Kinderhook, Columbia, NY d. 26 Mar 1902 (Age 68 years) Children + 1. Edward Perkins, b. 6 Jun 1862, New York d. 19 Jan 1926, Rochester, Monroe, NY (Age 63 years) 2. Mary Perkins 3. Cora Perkins 4. Grace Perkins Family ID F7837 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Jul 2018
- from "from "Vital records of Dudley, Massachusetts : to the end of the year 1849", 1908 (archive.org)
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Notes - from "Our County and it's people A descriptive work on Genesee County, New York", 1890 (archive.org)
SAMUEL F. PERKINS, was born in Fairport, N.Y., October 25, 1833, a son of Asa and Martha (Esten) Perkins. His father lived to a ripe old age, dying in his ninety-fourth year. Samuel F. Perkins received a common school education, and early in life entered the employ of the New York Central Railroad; he is well known as a locomotive engineer, one of the oldest in Western New York; his service as an engineer covers a period of about forty years, which fact alone is substantial evidence of his ability, carefulness and fidelity; for more than a quarter of a century he has drawn the passenger train between Batavia and Canandaigua, and not only stands high in the estimation of his employers, but has attained a foremost place as a citizen of Batavia. In 1838 he was married to Margaret Foland, daughter of Jeremiah Foland; they are the parents of four children-Edward Perkins, Mary E. Perkins, Cora A. Perkins and Grace M. Perkins. Mr. Perkins is a Methodist.
- from "Our County and it's people A descriptive work on Genesee County, New York", 1890 (archive.org)