Joseph Perkins
1806 - 1880 (74 years)-
Name Joseph Perkins Birth 16 Jul 1806 Gender Male Death 15 Sep 1880 Person ID I20653 Family Tree Last Modified 14 Jun 2018
Father Aaron Perkins, c. 3 Jul 1772, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 7 Aug 1838, Ipswich, Essex, MA (Age ~ 66 years) Mother Sally Staniford, b. 20 Jul 1774 d. 7 Oct 1862, Salem, Essex, MA (Age 88 years) Marriage 28 Jul 1796 Ipswich, Essex, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
Aaron Perkins, jr., and Sally Staniford, married July 28, 1796.
Family ID F8110 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Ellen Augusta Pulsifer Marriage 1840 Children 1. Caroline Augusta Perkins, b. 26 May 1842 2. William Andrews Perkins, b. 31 Jan 1844 d. 11 Oct 1874, Clayton, Contra Costa, CA (Age 30 years) 3. Joseph Francis Perkins, b. 8 Nov 1845 d. 24 Jan 1867, Placer Co, CA (Age 21 years) Family ID F8139 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Jun 2018
Family 2 Emily Cole Marriage 25 Oct 1856 Sacramento, Sacramento, CA Children 1. Alice Perkins, b. 25 Oct 1858, Clipper Gap, Placer, CA d. 10 Jul 1945, Auburn, Placer, CA (Age 86 years) Family ID F8141 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Jun 2018
- from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
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Notes - from "The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts"
Joseph (Aaron, Aaron, Jeremiah, Jacob, John, John ) was born in Ipswich, Mass., July 16, 1806. He removed to Salem, Mass., early in life, where he married, first, Ellen Augusta Pulsifer in 1840 ; she was the daughter of Francis and (Haskell) Pulsifer. He married, second, Emily Cole, Oct. 25, 1856. They were married in Sacramento, California. He was a mariner in early life, sailing many voyages from Salem. In 1849 he removed to California, and settled at Clipper Gap in 1857, and since that time has made his home there. He died at Clipper Gap, Cal., Sept. 15, 1880. We quote the following notice of his death, which appeared in the " San Francisco Pacific " newspaper. It is from the pen of one who knew him well. "Capt. Perkins was a worthy, pure and sterling man, humble-minded and faithful. He loved God and good people, and was a devout worshipper in the house of praise. Our state has too few such men and none to spare; and we earnestly pay this word of tribute to his worth, and give a tear to his memory."
- from "The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts"