Gaius Perkins
1778 - 1870 (91 years)-
Name Gaius Perkins Birth 9 Sep 1778 Lyme, New London, CT Gender Male Census 28 Sep 1850 Barnard, Windsor, VT age 69, born VT, farmer Census 26 Jun 1860 Woodstock, Windsor, VT age 81, born CT, farmer, son Charles & family living in house Death 3 Mar 1870 Woodstock, Windsor, VT Burial South Woodstock Burying Ground, South Woodstock, VT Person ID I9206 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 23 Jun 2019
Father William Perkins, b. 20 Oct 1743, Lyme, New London, CT d. 24 Jun 1826, Woodstock, Windsor, VT (Age 82 years) Mother Lydia Sterling, b. 1 Apr 1747, Lyme, New London, CT d. 11 Apr 1813, Woodstock, Windsor, VT (Age 66 years) Marriage 20 Feb 1766 Notes - from "The Sterling Genealogy" by Albert Mack Sterling, 1909
LYDIA STERLING, b. at Sterling City, Apr. 1, 1747; m. there Feb. 20, 1766, William Perkins, b. in Lyme, Thursday, Oct. 20, 1743, son of Abraham and Sarah (Cogswell) Perkins. Capt. Perkins, as he was called, was a tanner and shoemaker. In February, 1793, he removed from Lyme to Hartland, Vt., with his two sons and a daughter, again removing in 1801 to South Woodstock, Vt., where his brother-in-law, Joseph Sterling, had settled twenty years before. Lydia Sterling d. in Lyme, Apr. 11, 1793. William m. 2d, in South Woodstock, Oct. 11, 1813, Mrs. Irene Smith, wid. of Stephen Smith of Hartland. He d. in South Woodstock, June 24, 1826. Children of William and Lydia (Sterling) Perkins: Elisha Perkins, b. July 25, 1768; m. Mary Ransom; Lydia Perkins, b. June 9, 1770 ; m. John Ransom; Francis Perkins, b. July 13, 1772; m. Sally Dennison; William Perkins, b. Dec. 22, 1774; m. Mary Bigelow; Gaius Perkins, b. in Sept., 1778; m. Eunice Field; Benjamin Perkins, b. July 12, 1785; m. Ezubah Hatch. (Essex Institute Hist. Collection, Vol. XX.)
Family ID F3121 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Eunice Field, b. 1781, New Hampshire d. 25 Jun 1858, Woodstock, Windsor, VT (Age 77 years) [1] Children + 1. Samuel Field Perkins, b. 12 May 1805, South Woodstock, Windsor, VT d. 14 Feb 1866, Grand Rapids, Kent, MI (Age 60 years) 2. Adeline Perkins, b. 18 Aug 1807, South Woodstock, Windsor, VT d. 19 Feb 1830 (Age 22 years) 3. Marcia Perkins, b. 1 Mar 1809, South Woodstock, Windsor, VT d. 28 May 1900, South Woodstock, Windsor, VT (Age 91 years) 4. Frederick Perkins, b. 13 Oct 1810, South Woodstock, Windsor, VT d. 23 Mar 1863, Minnesota (Age 52 years) + 5. Charles Dunham Perkins, b. 23 Mar 1813, South Woodstock, Windsor, VT d. 4 Feb 1890, Clarendon, Rutland, VT (Age 76 years) 6. Edward Perkins, b. 9 Apr 1815, South Woodstock, Windsor, VT d. 24 May 1882, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA (Age 67 years) Family ID F3127 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 May 2018
- from "The Sterling Genealogy" by Albert Mack Sterling, 1909
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Headstones Gaius Perkins Gravestone
GAIUS PERKINS / DIED / MAR. 3, 1870, / AE. 92 YRS.
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Notes - from "Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908" (ancestry.com)
Gaius Perkins Esq, age 92, died 3 Mar 1870. Burial in So Woodstock Cemetery. Attested Town Clerk of Woodstock VT, Dec 1919. - from "The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts"
39 Gains {Wm., Abraham, Abraham, Isaac, John, John) was born in Lyme, Conn., Sept. 9, 1778. He removed to Hartland, Vt., and afterwards to South Woodstock, Vt., in 1801. There he married Eunice Field, June 26, 1804. She was born Feb. 12, 1785, and died June 25, 1858. He earned on an extensive business of tanning and shoemaking in South Woodstock for many years, and died there March 3, 1870. He was an ardent supporter of institutions of learning, and contributed largely towards the establishment and support of an academy in South Woodstock. We quote the following in relation to him from Prof. W.R. Shipman.
"Major Gaius Perkins died in South Woodstock, March 3, 1870, aged ninety-one years and six months. His long life was not more remarkable for the number of its days than for the wonderful preservation, to its very close, of the faculties and spirit of youth. He was not, indeed, exempt from the weariness of age, but not one of his senses was materially impaired; his judgment remained adequate to the transaction of business, while his heart was as young as ever; and his interest in passing events, whether of the neighborhood or the nation, was undiminished. Naturally social, he was to the last a genial companion for all, and his beautiful old age was a perpetual joy to the home in which children's children rose up to call him blessed. His favor was extended to all good enterprises, and he always heeded the injunction to 'follow after the things that make for peace.' A life-long and active Universalist, his venerable form was, until very recently, familiar in the gatherings of the denomination far and near. He made the first and largest subscription in Vermont, for the Green Mountain Central Institute (Now, the Green Mountain Perkins Academy), and gave more than any others to sustain our school at South Woodstock. It was hardly too much to say that, as his last days were his best, so like the evening twilight were his lingering years. Honored and loved by a multitude of friends, his memory will long be cherished in their hearts, while he, departing from the earth at peace with man and God, and now, united with the great company of the redeemed, shall dwell forever in the mansions of the blest." - from "The Sterling Genealogy" by Albert Mack Sterling, 1909
GAIUS PERKINS (brother of the above), b. in Lyme, Sept. 9, 1778, removed to Hartland and afterward to South Woodstock, Vt., with his father in 1801, where he m., June 26, 1804, Eunice Field, b. Feb. 12, 1785. Mr. Perkins was engaged for many years in conducting an extensive tannery and in the making of shoes; he was an ardent supporter of institutions of learning, contributing largely toward the establishment and support of an academy in South Woodstock. Eunice Perkins d. Jun 25, 1858; Gaius d. Mar. 3, 1870.
- from "Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908" (ancestry.com)
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Sources - [S81] Perkins, George Augustus, The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass, (Salem, Mass, Salem Press, 1889).
- [S81] Perkins, George Augustus, The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass, (Salem, Mass, Salem Press, 1889).