Milton John Perkins
1873 - 1956 (83 years)-
Name Milton John Perkins Birth 16 Mar 1873 New York, New York, NY Gender Male Census 12 Jun 1880 Le Mars, Plymouth, IA age 7, born NY, at school, living with mother Death 5 Dec 1956 Oshkosh, Winnebago, WI Burial Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh, WI Person ID I21042 Family Tree Last Modified 10 Jul 2018
Father John B Perkins, b. 17 Jun 1835, Cornwall, Stormont, ONT Mother Margaret Campbell, b. 1843, Canada Marriage 12 Sep 1865 Cornwall, Stormont, ONT Notes - from "Ontario, County Marriage Registers, 1858-1869" (familysearch.org)
On 12 Sep 1865 in Stormont Co, ONT, John B Perkins, 30, a residing Cornwall, born Canada West to David & Ann J Perkins married Margaret, 26, residing Cornwall, born Canada West to Francis & Sidney Campbell. Witness Robert Perkins of Cornwall.
Family ID F7828 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Linda Schoblaski, b. 1 Nov 1890, Oshkosh, Winnebago, WI d. 9 May 1974, Oshkosh, Winnebago, WI (Age 83 years) Children + 1. Stanley Perkins, b. 15 Dec 1924, Michigan d. 24 Nov 1959, White River, Johnson, IN (Age 34 years) Family ID F8562 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Jul 2018
- from "Ontario, County Marriage Registers, 1858-1869" (familysearch.org)
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Notes - from "The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern", 5 Dec 1956 (posted on findagrave.com)
Milton J Perkins, 10 1634 Nebraska St., died today at 7.45 a.m. at his home following an extended illness. He was born in New York City, and when a child moved with his parents to Le Mars, Ia., and was married in Racine on Sept. 31, 1917 to Miss Linda Schoblaski. Mr. Perkins was a supervisor of breakwaters for the federal government for 30 years before his retirement 20 years ago. He came to Oshkosh originally in 1917 and lived in other communities according to the demand of his work, returning here on his retirement. He was a former Mason and Elks member. Surviving are his wife, Linda; one son, Stanley Perkins, Indianapolis, Ind.; and two grandchildren. One brother and three sisters preceded him in death. The remains have been taken to Marquardt Funeral Home, where arrangements will be announced later.
- from "The Oshkosh Daily Northwestern", 5 Dec 1956 (posted on findagrave.com)