Samuel Moody Perkins
1787 - 1834 (47 years)-
Name Samuel Moody Perkins Birth 2 May 1787 Hartland, Windsor, VT Gender Male Death 27 Dec 1834 Cortlandville, Cortland, NY Burial Cortland Rural Cemetery, Cortland, NY Person ID I9232 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 31 May 2018
Father Samuel Perkins, b. 14 Apr 1754, Lyme, New London, CT d. 16 Mar 1825, Homer, Cortland, NY (Age 70 years) Mother Mary “Polly” Jewett, b. 12 Mar 1761, Lyme, New London, CT d. 7 Aug 1841, Bergen, Genesee, NY (Age 80 years) Marriage 18 Dec 1780 Hartland, Windsor, VT Notes - from "History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America" by Frederic C Jewitt, 1908
MARY JEWETT was born in Lyme, Conn., March 12, 1761. She married Dec. 18, 1780, Samuel Perkins, who was born in Lyme April 14, 1754, son of Abraham and Elizabeth (Ely) Perkins. They lived for many years in Hartland, Vt., and removed to Homer, New York, where he died March 16, 1825. She then married Col. Jacob Spofford of Bergen, N.Y., who died Aug. 3, 1841. She died Aug. 7, 1841.
Family ID F3136 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Laura Bassett, b. 1 Mar 1786, Canaan, Litchfield, CT d. 27 May 1853, Cortland, Cortland, NY (Age 67 years) Marriage 16 Mar 1823 Census 1830 Cortlandville, Cortland, NY 1M 40-49(Samuel[43]), 1F 10-14, 1F 40-49 (Laura[44]) Notes - from "Sandusky Clarion", 9 Apr 1823
Married in Cortland Village, N.Y., Samuel M. Perkins, Esq. Attorney at law, to Miss Laura Bassett.
Family ID F4290 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 May 2018
- from "History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America" by Frederic C Jewitt, 1908
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Headstones Samuel Perkins Gravestone Site
Samuel Perkins Esq
DEATH 1831
Plot: RFAC, Sec B
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Notes - from "The Cortland Standand and Journal", 21 Mar 1877 (fultonhistory.com)
One of the daughters [of Joshua Bassett] was married to William Randall, and another daughter to Samuel Moody Perkins, an attorney and counsellor, who was in full practice in this village for several years. - from "Pioneer History of Cortland County" by H.C. Goodwin, 1859 (fultonhistory.com)
Samuel N. Perkins, also studied with Stephens, but at what particular period the author is not informed. He made a fair, average lawyer. He lies entombed in the Cortland Cemetery. - from "The Cortland Republican", 30 Dec 1834 (fultonhistory.com)
DIED - In this village, on the 27th inst. Samuel M. Perkins, Esq. in this 48th year of his age. for many years Mr. Perkins has been established among us in the legal profession. His case has been peculiarly unfortunate. Naturally of delicate constitution and inclining to consumption, his death has been precipitated by the upsetting of a stage which broke his ancle bones shockingly about two years since, by which he has been confined under circumstances of exceeding suffering from that time, and until the consumption set in to complete the destruction of his mutilated body.
- from "The Cortland Standand and Journal", 21 Mar 1877 (fultonhistory.com)