Clarence B Perkins
1856 - 1925 (69 years)-
Name Clarence B Perkins Birth 1856 Oswego Co, NY Gender Male Census 23 Jun 1860 Sharon, Walworth, WI age 4, born NY, living with parents Census 20 Jul 1870 Darlington, Lafayette, WI age 15, born NY, living with parents Death 7 Nov 1925 Spokane, Spokane, WA Burial Riverside Memorial Park, Spokane, WA Person ID I21573 Family Tree Last Modified 30 Jun 2018
Father Rufus Perkins, b. 31 Dec 1809, Chester, Windsor, VT d. 3 Jun 1881, Darlington, Lafayette, WI (Age 71 years) Mother Clarissa Rice, b. 1815, Otsego Co, NY d. 12 Jun 1889 (Age 74 years) Marriage 26 Jan 1833 Family ID F8409 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah Dean, b. 1856, England d. 27 Apr 1938, Spokane, Spokane, WA (Age 82 years) Marriage 18 Apr 1892 Children 1. Clara Perkins, b. Mar 1893, Montana 2. Everett Dean Perkins, b. 1 Jan 1895, Dupuyer, Teton, MT d. 6 Apr 1978 (Age 83 years) 3. Curtis John Perkins, b. 2 Apr 1897, Montana d. 26 Jul 1957, Medical Lake, Spokane, WA (Age 60 years) Family ID F8444 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Jun 2018
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Notes - from "The (Conrad MT) Independent-Observer", 26 Nov 1925 (newspapers.com)
C.B. Perkins, an old timer in this part of Montana, and at one time a county commissioner in Teton county, died recently in Spokane. The Spokesman Review of Spokane contained the following account of the death of Mr. Perkins in their issue of November 8th:
Clarence B. Perkins, 75, after a residence of eight years, died yesterday of heart disease at his home in the foothills north and east of Spokane. Mr. Perkins was a western pioneer. He moved to his farm from Valier, Montana, after a residence of 40 years in Montana, in which he served several terms as county commissioner of Teton county. He was a member of the Masons and W.O.W. Beside his widow, Sarah, he is survived by two sons, Everett of California and Curtis, Spokane, and one daughter, Miss Clara Perkins, Spokane. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. under the auspices of Masonic lodge of Hillyard at the Hennessey & Calloway chapel.
- from "The (Conrad MT) Independent-Observer", 26 Nov 1925 (newspapers.com)