Cyrus Alexander Perkins
1837 - 1911 (74 years)-
Name Cyrus Alexander Perkins Birth 29 Sep 1837 Gender Male Census 1871 Clementsport, Annapolis, NS age 33, born NS, Church of England, farmer, parents in the house Census 1881 Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS age 41, born NS, Hotel Keeper, living next to father & stepmother Census 6 Apr 1891 Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS age 52, born NS, Hotel Keeper Census 1901 Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS age 63, born 29 SEP 1837 in NS, Hotel Keeper Census 1911 Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS age 73, born Sep 1837 in NS, own income Death 12 Oct 1911 Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS Burial Woodland Cemetery, LeQuille, Annapolis, NS Person ID I2612 Family Tree | Descendants of Francis & Elizabeth (Peck) Perkins Last Modified 18 Aug 2018
Father William Bohme Perkins, b. 1812, Horton, Kings, NS d. 30 Jun 1892, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS (Age 80 years) Mother Mary Woodbury, b. 23 Apr 1800, Nova Scotia bur. 13 Oct 1873, Garrison Graveyard, Annapolis Royal, NS (Age ~ 73 years) Marriage 10 Oct 1836 Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS Notes - from "Annapolis St. Luke's Parish, Register of Marriages", pg 8, no 322 (Annapolis Heritage Society)
Married 10 Oct 1836, by licence, by Rev. Edwin GILPIN, Missionary at Annapolis, William Jacob Bohme PERKINS, bachelor of the Parish of Annapolis, AND, Mary HARRIS, widow of the Parish of Annapolis; witnesses: William BENT, Elisha WOODBURY.
Family ID F445 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Cyrus Alexander Perkins, b. 29 Sep 1837 d. 12 Oct 1911, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS (Age 74 years) [1, 2] Marriage 18 May 1868 Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS Notes - 2130. Page 160, R: 14 Sep 1923: LWT of Emma Jane PERKINS of Annapolis Royal, widow, dated 27 Apr 1923. Children: William Rutherford of Annapolis Royal, Cyrus Alexander, Mary Elizabeth O'DELL, Annie Rosena SWEENY, Charlotte Perkins SANFORD. To: James Perkins SANFORD. Estate Folio P224 (1923): She died 6 Jul 1923 at Annapolis Royal.
Children 1. Mary Elizabeth Alicia “Bessie” Perkins, b. 20 Sep 1869, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS d. 18 Nov 1962, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS (Age 93 years) + 2. Annie Rosina Perkins, b. 8 Aug 1872, Clementsport, NS d. 1947, Nova Scotia (Age 74 years) 3. Charlotte Isabel Perkins, b. 11 Mar 1878, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS d. 18 Sep 1964, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS (Age 86 years) 4. Cyrus Alexander Perkins, b. 11 Jun 1880, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS d. 12 Mar 1961, Vancouver, BC (Age 80 years) 5. William Rutherford Perkins, b. 5 Feb 1882, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS d. 1 Jun 1972, Annapolis Royal, Annapolis, NS (Age 90 years) 6. James Perkins Sanford, b. 27 Sep 1892, Nova Scotia [Father: Adopted] [Mother: Adopted] Family ID F781 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Aug 2018
- from "Annapolis St. Luke's Parish, Register of Marriages", pg 8, no 322 (Annapolis Heritage Society)
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Headstones Perkins Family Gravestone
Inscription (substitute Cyrus for Agnes)
Agnes A. Perkins, d. Oct 12, 1911 aged 74
Emma J. wife, d. Jul 1, 1923 aged 75
Charlotte Isabella Perkins, Mar 11, 1878-Sep 18, 1964
William B. Perkins, d. June 30, 1892 aged 80, son of Rev. Agnus Perkins, reator of St. Luke's Church, Annopolis Chaplain of His Majestiy' Forces
CHARLOTTE / ISABELLE / PERKINS / MAR. 11, 1879 / SEPT. 18, 1964
IN MEMORY OF / CYRUS A. PERKINS / DIED OCT. 12, 1911. / AGED 74 YRS.
EMMA J. / HIS WIFE / DIED JULY 6, 1923 / AGED 75 YRS.
IN / MEMORY OF / WILLIAM B. PERKINS / DIED JUNE 30, 1892. / IN HIS 80th YEAR / SON OF REV. CYRUS PERKINS / RECTOR OF St. LUKE’S CHURCH / ANNAPOLIS / AND CHAPLAIN TO HIS MAJESTY’S / FORCES.
MARGARET / HIS WIFE / DIED JAN. 1918 / AGED 87 YRS.
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Histories Excerpts from the "Descendents of Edward Perkins"
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Notes - From "The Descendents of Edward Perkins of New Haven, Conn"
CYRUS ALEXANDER, born 1838, married Emma J., daughter of William Turner of Wilmot, N. S. The children of Cyrus Alexander and Emma (Turner) Perkins were: MARY ELIZABETH ELICIA, born Sept. 20, 1869; ANNIE ROSINA, born Aug. 8, 1872; CHARLOTTE ISABEL, born March 11, 1878; CYRUS ALEXANDER, born June 11, 1880; WILLIAM RUTHERFORD, born Feb. 5, 1882. - from "The Annapolis Spetator", 18 Oct 1911 (Annapolis Heritage Society)
The death of Mr Cyrus A Perkins on Thursday morning last removes from town one of its most esteemed citizens and the last survivor among us of the third generation of the family established here by the Reverend Cyrus Perkins, a graduate of King?s College, Windsor, before it had received its charter as a university, who succeed the Reverend Mr Bailey as Rector of St Luke?s in 1808 and held the position until 1817, when, being offered a parish in England he went there, and met his death by accidental drowning in crossing a river. He was the first Church of England clergyman in the old town who recognized the necessity and duty of keeping a regular and full parish register. Reliable tradition represents him as a man of good ability, fine personal appearance and dignified presence. He married Mary, daughter of Henry Rutherford, a prominent loyalist who settled in Digby and represented that town in the House of Assembly from 1793 to 1808. The reverend gentleman had a brother who settled in Jamaica and was the father of Lady Burton, wife of Sir George Burton, late Chief Justice of Ontario. His son William B Perkins, the father of the subject of this notice was form many years proprietor of one of the old hotels in Annapolis Royal, and was very popular with the travelling public in those quiet old days as a well informed, genial and gentlemanly host, who strove to make the sojourn of his guests homelike. He married Mary, daughter of Isaac Woodbury and widow of James Delancey Harris, the mother of our citizen Bonnett Harris, who is thus a half brother of the deceased. Mr Perkins succeeded his father in the hotel business and conducted the house now known as the Queen Hotel, which he left about 15 years ago and bought the Hillsdale where he and his family have since made an agreeable house for our summer visitors. Mr Perkins was for some time, considerably interested in gold mines in Caledonia the returns from which did not realize the expectations of their proprietors. He was of a most generous and confiding disposition and always ready to help a friend financially, when he had the means, even when it involved risk and inconvenience to himself. He was a liberal in politics and in old times a warm supporter and friend of the late Hon. WH Ray. He was in his 75th year. He leaves a widow who was a Miss Turner of Lawrencetown, 2 sons, Cyrus A, an electrical engineer, and William B of Middleton, and 3 daughters: Mrs Carman O'Dell, Mrs Charles Sweeny of Yarmouth, and Miss Lottie at home. Funeral services were on Saturday, Reverend H How officiating.
- From "The Descendents of Edward Perkins of New Haven, Conn"
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