Herbert Zalmon Evans Perkins
1868 - 1935 (66 years)-
Name Herbert Zalmon Evans Perkins Birth 27 Sep 1868 New Orleans, Orleans, LA Gender Male Census 3 Jun 1880 New Orleans, Orleans, LA age 12, born LA, at school, living with mother in uncle's house Census 18 Jun 1900 New Orleans, Orleans, LA age 30, born Sep 1869 in LA, single, chemist, living with mother Census 23 Apr 1910 New Orleans, Orleans, LA age 39, born LA, single, chemist at sugar refining co, parents born MA/LA, mother & sister in house Census 14 Jan 1920 New Orleans, Orleans, LA age 50, born LA, single, chemist at sugar refinery, parents born MA/LA, living with brother, aunt Mary Farwell in house Census 19 Apr 1930 New Orleans, Orleans, LA age 62, born LA, 1st marr at 58, chemist at sugar co, parents born MA/LA Death 19 Mar 1935 New Orleans, Orleans, LA Burial Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, LA Person ID I20409 Family Tree Last Modified 22 Jun 2019
Father William Francis Perkins, b. 25 May 1840, Boston, Suffolk, MA d. 17 Jan 1876, New Orleans, Orleans, LA (Age 35 years) Mother Anna O Evans, b. 1837, New Orleans, Orleans, LA d. 24 Jul 1919, New Orleans, Orleans, LA (Age 82 years) Family ID F8019 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sophie Bachman, b. 1868, Mississippi Marriage May 1926 New Orleans, Orleans, LA Notes - from "New Orleans, Louisiana, Marriage Records Index, 1831-1964"
On May 1926 in New Orleans, Orleans, LA, Herbert Zalmon Evans Perkins married Sophie Bachman.
Family ID F8020 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 28 May 2018
- from "New Orleans, Louisiana, Marriage Records Index, 1831-1964"
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Headstones Herbert Z E Perkins Gravestone
HERBERT Z. E. PERKINS / SEPT. 27, 1868 - MAR. 19, 1935
[located at Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Orleans, LA]
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Notes - from "The Daily Advertiser", 20 Mar 1935 (newspapers.com)
NEW ORLEANS, March 20 - Scientist and businessman by profession, bibliophile and scholar by avocation, Herbert Z.E. Perkins, died at the age of 66 at his home yesterday following a long illness. Until his retirement in July 1933, he had served 40 years as chief chemist of the American Sugar Refinery. Possessed of one of the finest libraries in the south, he recently donated a portion of it to the Tulane University Library. Especially admired was his collection of Byzantine architecture. The interior of a home he built ten years ago was modeled on that type of architecture. His widow, the former Miss Sophie Bachman, and a sister, Miss Ethel Perkins, survive.
- from "The Daily Advertiser", 20 Mar 1935 (newspapers.com)