Samuel Perkins1
M, #5762, b. 1655, d. 1700
Samuel Perkins|b. 1655\nd. 1700|p144.htm#i5762|Quartermaster John Perkins Jr.|b. bt 1606 - 1614\nd. 1686|p141.htm#i5299|Elizabeth Eveleth (?)|d. 27 Sep 1684|p45.htm#i5300|John Perkins Sr.|b. bt 1583 - 1590\nd. 1654|p141.htm#i5301|Judith Gater||p54.htm#i5302|||||||
Relationship=7th great-granduncle of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Isaac Perkins.
Samuel Perkins was born in 1655.1 He was the son of Quartermaster John Perkins Jr. and Elizabeth Eveleth (?).1 Samuel Perkins married Hannah West.1 Samuel Perkins died in 1700.1
Citations
- [S1820] M.D. Geo. A. Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, pg 11.
Sarah Perkins1
F, #5765
Sarah Perkins||p144.htm#i5765|Quartermaster John Perkins Jr.|b. bt 1606 - 1614\nd. 1686|p141.htm#i5299|Elizabeth Eveleth (?)|d. 27 Sep 1684|p45.htm#i5300|John Perkins Sr.|b. bt 1583 - 1590\nd. 1654|p141.htm#i5301|Judith Gater||p54.htm#i5302|||||||
Relationship=7th great-grandaunt of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Isaac Perkins.
Citations
- [S1820] M.D. Geo. A. Perkins, The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts, pg 11.
Sarah V. Perkins
F, #2777, b. 10 May 1847
Sarah V. Perkins|b. 10 May 1847|p144.htm#i2777|Timothy Foster Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1804\nd. 11 Jun 1887|p144.htm#i40|Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth|b. 14 Aug 1809\nd. 31 Oct 1881|p43.htm#i41|Isaac Perkins|b. 1770\nd. 1822|p141.htm#i2851|Elizabeth Foster|b. 1777\nd. 1807?|p51.htm#i2852|Jeremiah Ellsworth|b. 28 Feb 1767|p43.htm#i2853|Sarah Dodge|b. 16 Jul 1773|p39.htm#i2854|
Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Granddaughter of Isaac Perkins.
Sarah V. Perkins was born circa 1847 at Maine; CENSUS: 1850 ME, Franklin Co., Weld, pg 16, listed as 3 years old. She was born on 10 May 1847 at Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine.1,2 She was the daughter of Timothy Foster Perkins and Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth. Sarah V. Perkins married Merritt Tripp on 20 December 1865.1
Sarah V. Perkins was also known as Abigail Sarah.2 She appeared on the census of 1860 at Avon, Franklin Co., Maine; pg 805, as 13 years old. Her married name was Tripp. She appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed Abba as 23 years old, born in Maine. As of 1878, Sarah V. Perkins also went by the name of Abbie.1 She appeared on the census of June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. She appeared on the census of 1885 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 106, as 54 years. Obit for brother T.E. in 1924, says sister is Mrs. Merritt Tripp, and she living in Bradley, South Dakota. She lived in 1924 at Bradley, Clark Co., South Dakota.
Sarah V. Perkins was also known as Abigail Sarah.2 She appeared on the census of 1860 at Avon, Franklin Co., Maine; pg 805, as 13 years old. Her married name was Tripp. She appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed Abba as 23 years old, born in Maine. As of 1878, Sarah V. Perkins also went by the name of Abbie.1 She appeared on the census of June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. She appeared on the census of 1885 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 106, as 54 years. Obit for brother T.E. in 1924, says sister is Mrs. Merritt Tripp, and she living in Bradley, South Dakota. She lived in 1924 at Bradley, Clark Co., South Dakota.
Children of Sarah V. Perkins and Merritt Tripp
- Cora P. Tripp1 b. 10 Sep 1867
- Timothy B. Tripp1 b. 6 Apr 1870
- Anna May Tripp1 b. 27 Mar 1874
Citations
- [S1671] Unknown editor, History of Goodhue County.
- [S1725] Duran Paul Perkins, GEDCOM.
Shelley Lin Perkins
F, #3220
Shelley Lin Perkins||p144.htm#i3220|Gary Wayne Perkins||p140.htm#i3197|Michele Pittock||p146.htm#i3218|Preston Perkins|b. 7 May 1907\nd. 20 Oct 1967|p143.htm#i3155|Anna C. Harn|b. 8 Mar 1909\nd. 25 Dec 1961|p62.htm#i3139|||||||
Relationship=5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of William Hearne.
Thaddeus Perkins1
M, #5276
Thaddeus Perkins||p144.htm#i5276|Jonathan Perkins MD||p141.htm#i5270|Sarah Westberg||p199.htm#i5271|Homer L. Perkins DDS||p141.htm#i5244|Lucille B. Shroeder||p175.htm#i5247|||||||
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Isaac Perkins.
Citations
- [S1725] Duran Paul Perkins, GEDCOM.
Thirza Etta Perkins1
F, #2768, b. 4 October 1882, d. 29 November 1950
Thirza Etta Perkins|b. 4 Oct 1882\nd. 29 Nov 1950|p144.htm#i2768|Timothy Ellsworth Perkins|b. 7 Dec 1833\nd. 8 Oct 1924|p144.htm#i1700|Rhoda A. Boston|b. 17 Feb 1841\nd. 21 Nov 1923|p21.htm#i2772|Timothy F. Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1804\nd. 11 Jun 1887|p144.htm#i40|Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth|b. 14 Aug 1809\nd. 31 Oct 1881|p43.htm#i41|Joseph Boston Jr.|b. c 1811|p21.htm#i4119|Amelia Sprague|b. 18 Feb 1815|p180.htm#i4120|
Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Great-granddaughter of Isaac Perkins.
Thirza Etta Perkins was born on 4 October 1882 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.2,3 She was the daughter of Timothy Ellsworth Perkins and Rhoda A. Boston. Thirza Etta Perkins married Briton Graystock Featherstone, son of Sidney T. Featherstone and Mary A. Featherstone, on 16 October 1905 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. Thirza Etta Perkins died in 1950.4 She died on 29 November 1950 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota, at age 68.3 She was buried on 1 December 1950 at Hope Cemetery, Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota.3
Thirza Etta Perkins was also known as Etta P.3 Her married name was Featherstone. Thirza Etta Perkins was also known as Etta. She lived in 1950 at Route 4, Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.5 The cause of death was cardiac embolisim on 29 November 1950.3 History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, page 1048. Firstname in Birth record appears to be Thirsy Etta Perkins. Thirza living in Featherstone in 1924, when father died.
Following from the Red Wing Daily Republican Newspaper, page 5 column 4, 20Oct1905 (Friday).
The marriage of Miss Thursa Etta Perkins and Briton G. Featherstone took place at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Perkins in Featherstone. The bride was attended by Miss May Featherstone and the groom by T.L. Perkins. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Chas. Perkins and the ceremony performed by Rev. Mr. Carlton. Following the ceremony a reception was held, about eighty guests being entertained.
Following from the Red Wing Daily Republican Newspaper, page 4 column 4, 25Oct1905 (Wednesday).
The presents were many and beautiful. The parlors were very beautifully decorated with autumn leaves, while the dining room was decorated with pink carnations and smilax. Many friends gathered from far and near to witness the marriage of these two young people who have been schoolmates and friends all their lives. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Mrs. Chas. Perkins, and little Mildred Perkins carried the wedding ring in the heart of a rose. The bride was attended by the groom's sister, Miss May Featherstone, while the bride's brother, Timothy Perkins, acted as best man. The guests from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Boston, Miss Blanch Boston, of Phillips, Me; Dr. and Mrs. G.A. Perkins, Dickinson, N.D; Mrs. O.S. Boston, Miss Nettie Boston, St. Paul, Miss Lucy Featherstone, Hamline; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Featherstone, Hastings; Dr. and Mrs. Burton Featherstone and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perkins, Goodhue; Miss Lulu Rule, Winona; Mr. And Mrs. F.O. Perkins, Winona.
Thirza Etta Perkins was also known as Etta P.3 Her married name was Featherstone. Thirza Etta Perkins was also known as Etta. She lived in 1950 at Route 4, Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.5 The cause of death was cardiac embolisim on 29 November 1950.3 History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, page 1048. Firstname in Birth record appears to be Thirsy Etta Perkins. Thirza living in Featherstone in 1924, when father died.
Following from the Red Wing Daily Republican Newspaper, page 5 column 4, 20Oct1905 (Friday).
The marriage of Miss Thursa Etta Perkins and Briton G. Featherstone took place at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Perkins in Featherstone. The bride was attended by Miss May Featherstone and the groom by T.L. Perkins. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Chas. Perkins and the ceremony performed by Rev. Mr. Carlton. Following the ceremony a reception was held, about eighty guests being entertained.
Following from the Red Wing Daily Republican Newspaper, page 4 column 4, 25Oct1905 (Wednesday).
The presents were many and beautiful. The parlors were very beautifully decorated with autumn leaves, while the dining room was decorated with pink carnations and smilax. Many friends gathered from far and near to witness the marriage of these two young people who have been schoolmates and friends all their lives. The wedding march from Lohengrin was played by Mrs. Chas. Perkins, and little Mildred Perkins carried the wedding ring in the heart of a rose. The bride was attended by the groom's sister, Miss May Featherstone, while the bride's brother, Timothy Perkins, acted as best man. The guests from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Boston, Miss Blanch Boston, of Phillips, Me; Dr. and Mrs. G.A. Perkins, Dickinson, N.D; Mrs. O.S. Boston, Miss Nettie Boston, St. Paul, Miss Lucy Featherstone, Hamline; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Featherstone, Hastings; Dr. and Mrs. Burton Featherstone and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perkins, Goodhue; Miss Lulu Rule, Winona; Mr. And Mrs. F.O. Perkins, Winona.
Children of Thirza Etta Perkins and Briton Graystock Featherstone
- Bertha Featherstone6
- Glenn E. Featherstone6
- Curtis Perkins Featherstone6 b. 17 Mar 1915, d. 14 Nov 1967
Citations
- [S1233] SOURCE: Goodhue Co , MN, Marriage Records, Vol 17, page 379.
- [S1232] Thirza Etta Perkins entry, birth.
- [S1779] Thirza Etta Perkins, Death Certificate - Etta Featherstone, Name listed as Etta P. Featherstone.

- [S1234] Unknown name of person cemetery marker.
- [S1779] Thirza Etta Perkins, Death Certificate - Etta Featherstone.
- [S1748] C.A. Rasmussen, A history of Goodhue County, Minnesota, Title: A history of Goodhue County, Minnesota
Authors: Rasmussen, C. A.
City of Publication: Red Wing, Minn.
Date: 1935
pg 327.
Thomas Perkins1
M, #5746, b. 1616, d. 7 May 1686
Thomas Perkins|b. 1616\nd. 7 May 1686|p144.htm#i5746|John Perkins Sr.|b. bt 1583 - 1590\nd. 1654|p141.htm#i5301|Judith Gater||p54.htm#i5302|Henry Perkins|b. 1555\nd. 1609|p141.htm#i5303|Elizabeth Sawbridge||p170.htm#i5304|||||||
Relationship=8th great-granduncle of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Isaac Perkins.
Thomas Perkins married Phebe Gould at Topsfield, Essex Co., Massachusetts.2 Thomas Perkins was born in 1616 at England.3 He was the son of John Perkins Sr. and Judith Gater.1 Thomas Perkins died on 7 May 1686.1
Thomas Perkins
M, #5764
Thomas Perkins||p144.htm#i5764|Quartermaster John Perkins Jr.|b. bt 1606 - 1614\nd. 1686|p141.htm#i5299|Elizabeth Eveleth (?)|d. 27 Sep 1684|p45.htm#i5300|John Perkins Sr.|b. bt 1583 - 1590\nd. 1654|p141.htm#i5301|Judith Gater||p54.htm#i5302|||||||
Relationship=7th great-granduncle of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Great-granduncle of Isaac Perkins.
Thomas Raymond Perkins1
M, #2540
Thomas Raymond Perkins||p144.htm#i2540|Howard Burton Perkins|b. 18 Dec 1921\nd. 23 Jul 1984|p141.htm#i547|Evelyn Hannah Johnson||p97.htm#i550|Burton T. Perkins|b. 14 Oct 1896\nd. 23 May 1965|p139.htm#i543|Leah M. Howe|b. 6 Aug 1898\nd. 10 Oct 1993|p94.htm#i545|Walter R. Johnson|b. c 1888|p98.htm#i4113|Mary E. Jansen|b. c 1893|p96.htm#i4114|
Relationship=3rd cousin of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Isaac Perkins.
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Francis (1) Purdy.
Citations
- [S1147] Thomas Raymond Perkins entry, birth.
Timothy Ellsworth Perkins
M, #1700, b. 7 December 1833, d. 8 October 1924
Timothy Ellsworth Perkins|b. 7 Dec 1833\nd. 8 Oct 1924|p144.htm#i1700|Timothy Foster Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1804\nd. 11 Jun 1887|p144.htm#i40|Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth|b. 14 Aug 1809\nd. 31 Oct 1881|p43.htm#i41|Isaac Perkins|b. 1770\nd. 1822|p141.htm#i2851|Elizabeth Foster|b. 1777\nd. 1807?|p51.htm#i2852|Jeremiah Ellsworth|b. 28 Feb 1767|p43.htm#i2853|Sarah Dodge|b. 16 Jul 1773|p39.htm#i2854|
Relationship=2nd great-granduncle of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Grandson of Isaac Perkins.
Timothy Ellsworth Perkins was born on 7 December 1833 at Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine.1,2,3 He was the son of Timothy Foster Perkins and Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth. Timothy Ellsworth Perkins married Rhoda A. Boston, daughter of Joseph Boston Jr. and Amelia Sprague, on 26 March 1861 at Avon, Franklin Co., Maine; OBITUARY: Red Wing Daily Republican, 9Oct1924, page 4. Timothy Ellsworth Perkins died on 8 October 1924 at St. John's Hospital, Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota, at age 90.1,4 He was buried on 11 October 1924 at Hope Cemetery, Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota; OBITUARY: Red Wing Daily Republican, 9Oct1924, page 4.4
Timothy Ellsworth Perkins was also known as Timothy Emmons Perkins.2,3 He appeared on the census of 1850 at Weld, Franklin Co., Maine; pg 16, listed as 16 yrs. Timothy Ellsworth Perkins was a Farmer. He appeared on the census of 1860 at Avon, Franklin Co., Maine; pg 805, listed as 26 yrs. Timothy Emmons Perkins married Betsey Sprague on Mar 1860.3 He appeared on the census of 1870 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; page 140. He appeared on the census of 1875 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; pg 288, as 41 yrs. He appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; lists as 46 years old, born in Maine, farmer, living next to his parents. He appeared on the census of 1885 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 225, as 44 years. He appeared on the census of 1895 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 61 yrs. He appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; Sheet 23, line 91; listed Timothy E. Perkins as 86 years old, living on West Fourth Street, house number 1309, in the 4th Ward of Red Wing. The cause of death was Prostatic Hyperthrophy with retention of urine.4 Name in Death Record looked like "Timothy Emmes(?) Perkins or Timothy Emmons(?) Perkins. Tombstone at Hope Cemetery for Timothy E., lists 1833-1924. Obituary for Timothy E., says internment at Oakwood Cemetery. Timothy Ellsworth Perkins was a Methodist.
Birth record for George, had Rhoda & T. Emmons Perkins as parents.
History of Dakota and Goodhue Counties, MN, Vol II, 1910, pg 1048-1049.
Timothy E. Perkins, living on section 16, Featherstone township, has gained a national reputation as an apple grower, his seedling apples having taken first prize at the annual meeting of the American Pomological Society, held at Boston, Mass., as well as the gold medal at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904.
He was born in Franklin county, Maine, December 7, 1833, his parents being Timothy F. and Thirza (Ellsworth) Perkins, both natives of Maine. They came to Minnesota in 1862, and purchased land in Featherstone township, where the father engaged in general farming until within a short time of his death, where he returned to Maine and ended his days at the age of eighty-two years, having been a farmer all of his life. The mother took up her residence with her son, Timothy E., and died at the age of seventy-two years.
Timothy E. attended the schools of his neighborhood, and there grew to manhood, remaining in his native town until about thirty years of age. April 13, 1864, he came to Featherstone, and for three years farmed in partnership with his father, afterward purchasing his present farm of 266 acres. On this place he has put many improvements, including a good house, well-kept barns and other buildings, and here he carries on general farming, stock raising and pomological pursuits. He is a Republican in politics and has served as treasurer of his township one term. He affiliates with the Methodist church and at one time was a member of the Odd Fellows.
Mr. Perkins was married March 26, 1861, to Rhoda A. Boston, also a native of Franklin county, Maine. From this union eight children has resulted, six being now alive. Charles E. is an orange grower in Porterville, Cal; Fred O. is assistant general agent of the International Harvest Company at Sioux Falls, S.D; William J., like his brother, Charles E. is an orange grower in Porterville, Cal; George A. is a physician and surgeon at Dickens, N.D;Timothy L. works the home place and Thirza Etta is the wife of Britton G. Featherstone, of Featherstone township. Laura died at six years and Bertha at nine years of age. All the children except Charles E. were born in Featherstone township. He was born in Maine before the family came west.
HISTORY OF GOODHUE COUNTY, published in Red Wing in 1878, has T.E. PERKINS, farmer, living at section 16, Red Wing.
Following from A HISTORY OF GOODHUE COUNTY MINNESOTA, by C.A. Rasmussen, published in 1935.
About 1895, T.E. Perkins began experimenting with various varieties of apples and soon developed an orchard which attracted general attention throughout the northwest. Mr. Perkins' orchard was of the seedling variety and his efforts were concentrated mainly along the line of developing winter apples. Four varieties which he propagated, Red Wing, Goodhue, Bayfield and Jumbo, are being handled today by nurserymen, which two others, Perkins and Rhoda, were propagated by his son, Timothy L. Perkins, who succeeded him in the work. The apples of Mr. Perkins, Sr., took first prize in the American Pomological Society exhibit in 1904, and were also awarded a gold medal at the St. Louis exposition.
Following from the Red Wing Daily Republican Newspaper, page 4, column 3, 9Oct1924 (Thursday).
Timothy E. Perkins, who gained national reputation as a grower of seedling apples, one of the best versed men in horticulture in the Northwest, a resident of Goodhue county for 62 years, and one of the finest personalities in this community, is dead. The end came at St. John's hospital, Wednesday afternoon at 5:45 o'clock, following a long illness. He was 90 years and 10 months of age.
Mr. Perkins was born in Franklin county, Maine, on Dec. 7, 1833, his parents being Timothy F. and Thirza (Ellsworth) Perkins, both natives of Maine. They came to Minnesota in 1862 and purchased land in Featherstone township, where the father engaged in general farming until within a short time of his death, when he returned to Maine, and ended his days at the age of 82 years, having been a farmer all his life. The mother took up her residence with her son, Timothy E. and died at the age of 72 years.
Mr. Perkins attended the schools in Franklin county and grew to young manhood there. When about thirty years of age he came to Featherstone township and farmed in partnership with his father, afterward purchasing a farm of 266 acres, which he developed into one of the finest of its kind in this section of the state. Here he carried on general farming, stock raising and pomelogical pursuits, taking an especial interest and meeting with unusual success in the development of seedling apples, for which he gained fame throughout the country.
Many new strains of apples were put on the market by Mr. Perkins and he won prizes at great expositions and fairs by the showings of his seedlings. His seedling apples took first prize at the annual meeting of the American Pomelogical society, held at Boston, Mass., as well as the gold medal at the St. Louis world's fair in 1904.
Mr. Perkins was united in marriage to Rhoda A. Boston, also a native of Franklin county, Maine, on March 26, 1861. The couple celebrated their golden wedding on March 21, 1911, and their 60th wedding anniversary on the same date in 1921. Mrs. Perkins passed away in November last year. Since her death; Mr. Perkins' health gradually failed, due largely to his grief over losing his loving helpmate.
A Republican in politics, Mr. Perkins took considerable interest in government affairs. He served as treasurer of Featherstone township and was active in many worth-while movements in the community. Since retiring from farming several years ago, he had made his home in this city. He was a kind and charitable man, who had the love and respect of all who knew him. Greatly interested in church work, he took an active part in the affairs of the First Methodist church of which he had been a member practically ever since coming to this section.
Five sons and one daughter are left to mourn his loss. They are: C.E. Perkins, Porterville, Calif; F.O. Perkins, Winona, Minn; W.J. Perkins, Porterville, Calif; Dr. G.A. Perkins, Dickinson, N. Dak; T.L. Perkins and Mrs. B.G. Featherstone, Featherstone. One sister, Mrs. Merritt Tripp, Bradley, S. Dak., is also left to mourn his loss. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Swanson's Sons' chapel and at 2 o'clock at the First Methodist church, Dr. A.J. Northrup, officiating internment will be at Oakwood.
Timothy Ellsworth Perkins was also known as Timothy Emmons Perkins.2,3 He appeared on the census of 1850 at Weld, Franklin Co., Maine; pg 16, listed as 16 yrs. Timothy Ellsworth Perkins was a Farmer. He appeared on the census of 1860 at Avon, Franklin Co., Maine; pg 805, listed as 26 yrs. Timothy Emmons Perkins married Betsey Sprague on Mar 1860.3 He appeared on the census of 1870 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; page 140. He appeared on the census of 1875 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; pg 288, as 41 yrs. He appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; lists as 46 years old, born in Maine, farmer, living next to his parents. He appeared on the census of 1885 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 225, as 44 years. He appeared on the census of 1895 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 61 yrs. He appeared on the census of 22 January 1920 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; Sheet 23, line 91; listed Timothy E. Perkins as 86 years old, living on West Fourth Street, house number 1309, in the 4th Ward of Red Wing. The cause of death was Prostatic Hyperthrophy with retention of urine.4 Name in Death Record looked like "Timothy Emmes(?) Perkins or Timothy Emmons(?) Perkins. Tombstone at Hope Cemetery for Timothy E., lists 1833-1924. Obituary for Timothy E., says internment at Oakwood Cemetery. Timothy Ellsworth Perkins was a Methodist.
Birth record for George, had Rhoda & T. Emmons Perkins as parents.
History of Dakota and Goodhue Counties, MN, Vol II, 1910, pg 1048-1049.
Timothy E. Perkins, living on section 16, Featherstone township, has gained a national reputation as an apple grower, his seedling apples having taken first prize at the annual meeting of the American Pomological Society, held at Boston, Mass., as well as the gold medal at the St. Louis Exposition in 1904.
He was born in Franklin county, Maine, December 7, 1833, his parents being Timothy F. and Thirza (Ellsworth) Perkins, both natives of Maine. They came to Minnesota in 1862, and purchased land in Featherstone township, where the father engaged in general farming until within a short time of his death, where he returned to Maine and ended his days at the age of eighty-two years, having been a farmer all of his life. The mother took up her residence with her son, Timothy E., and died at the age of seventy-two years.
Timothy E. attended the schools of his neighborhood, and there grew to manhood, remaining in his native town until about thirty years of age. April 13, 1864, he came to Featherstone, and for three years farmed in partnership with his father, afterward purchasing his present farm of 266 acres. On this place he has put many improvements, including a good house, well-kept barns and other buildings, and here he carries on general farming, stock raising and pomological pursuits. He is a Republican in politics and has served as treasurer of his township one term. He affiliates with the Methodist church and at one time was a member of the Odd Fellows.
Mr. Perkins was married March 26, 1861, to Rhoda A. Boston, also a native of Franklin county, Maine. From this union eight children has resulted, six being now alive. Charles E. is an orange grower in Porterville, Cal; Fred O. is assistant general agent of the International Harvest Company at Sioux Falls, S.D; William J., like his brother, Charles E. is an orange grower in Porterville, Cal; George A. is a physician and surgeon at Dickens, N.D;Timothy L. works the home place and Thirza Etta is the wife of Britton G. Featherstone, of Featherstone township. Laura died at six years and Bertha at nine years of age. All the children except Charles E. were born in Featherstone township. He was born in Maine before the family came west.
HISTORY OF GOODHUE COUNTY, published in Red Wing in 1878, has T.E. PERKINS, farmer, living at section 16, Red Wing.
Following from A HISTORY OF GOODHUE COUNTY MINNESOTA, by C.A. Rasmussen, published in 1935.
About 1895, T.E. Perkins began experimenting with various varieties of apples and soon developed an orchard which attracted general attention throughout the northwest. Mr. Perkins' orchard was of the seedling variety and his efforts were concentrated mainly along the line of developing winter apples. Four varieties which he propagated, Red Wing, Goodhue, Bayfield and Jumbo, are being handled today by nurserymen, which two others, Perkins and Rhoda, were propagated by his son, Timothy L. Perkins, who succeeded him in the work. The apples of Mr. Perkins, Sr., took first prize in the American Pomological Society exhibit in 1904, and were also awarded a gold medal at the St. Louis exposition.
Following from the Red Wing Daily Republican Newspaper, page 4, column 3, 9Oct1924 (Thursday).
Timothy E. Perkins, who gained national reputation as a grower of seedling apples, one of the best versed men in horticulture in the Northwest, a resident of Goodhue county for 62 years, and one of the finest personalities in this community, is dead. The end came at St. John's hospital, Wednesday afternoon at 5:45 o'clock, following a long illness. He was 90 years and 10 months of age.
Mr. Perkins was born in Franklin county, Maine, on Dec. 7, 1833, his parents being Timothy F. and Thirza (Ellsworth) Perkins, both natives of Maine. They came to Minnesota in 1862 and purchased land in Featherstone township, where the father engaged in general farming until within a short time of his death, when he returned to Maine, and ended his days at the age of 82 years, having been a farmer all his life. The mother took up her residence with her son, Timothy E. and died at the age of 72 years.
Mr. Perkins attended the schools in Franklin county and grew to young manhood there. When about thirty years of age he came to Featherstone township and farmed in partnership with his father, afterward purchasing a farm of 266 acres, which he developed into one of the finest of its kind in this section of the state. Here he carried on general farming, stock raising and pomelogical pursuits, taking an especial interest and meeting with unusual success in the development of seedling apples, for which he gained fame throughout the country.
Many new strains of apples were put on the market by Mr. Perkins and he won prizes at great expositions and fairs by the showings of his seedlings. His seedling apples took first prize at the annual meeting of the American Pomelogical society, held at Boston, Mass., as well as the gold medal at the St. Louis world's fair in 1904.
Mr. Perkins was united in marriage to Rhoda A. Boston, also a native of Franklin county, Maine, on March 26, 1861. The couple celebrated their golden wedding on March 21, 1911, and their 60th wedding anniversary on the same date in 1921. Mrs. Perkins passed away in November last year. Since her death; Mr. Perkins' health gradually failed, due largely to his grief over losing his loving helpmate.
A Republican in politics, Mr. Perkins took considerable interest in government affairs. He served as treasurer of Featherstone township and was active in many worth-while movements in the community. Since retiring from farming several years ago, he had made his home in this city. He was a kind and charitable man, who had the love and respect of all who knew him. Greatly interested in church work, he took an active part in the affairs of the First Methodist church of which he had been a member practically ever since coming to this section.
Five sons and one daughter are left to mourn his loss. They are: C.E. Perkins, Porterville, Calif; F.O. Perkins, Winona, Minn; W.J. Perkins, Porterville, Calif; Dr. G.A. Perkins, Dickinson, N. Dak; T.L. Perkins and Mrs. B.G. Featherstone, Featherstone. One sister, Mrs. Merritt Tripp, Bradley, S. Dak., is also left to mourn his loss. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Swanson's Sons' chapel and at 2 o'clock at the First Methodist church, Dr. A.J. Northrup, officiating internment will be at Oakwood.
Children of Timothy Ellsworth Perkins and Rhoda A. Boston
- Charles E. Perkins+ b. b 1862
- Fred O. Perkins b. 17 Sep 1866, d. 3 Nov 1932
- William J. Perkins+ b. c 1869
- Dr. George A. Perkins+ b. 17 Jul 1871, d. 7 Jul 1941
- Laura A. Perkins b. 18 Aug 1875, d. 17 May 1881
- Timothy LeRoy Perkins+ b. 30 Dec 1877, d. 1954
- Thirza Etta Perkins+ b. 4 Oct 1882, d. 29 Nov 1950
- Bertha B. Perkins b. c 1884, d. 17 Aug 1893
Citations
- [S973] SOURCE: Goodhue Co , MN Death Record, Book 6, page 288, line 108.
- [S1632] Timothy Ellsworth Perkins, Death Certificate - Timothy E. Perkins.
- [S1725] Duran Paul Perkins, GEDCOM.
- [S1623] Timothy Ellsworth Perkins, Death Certificate -Timothy Emmons Perkins.
Timothy Foster Perkins1
M, #40, b. 30 December 1804, d. 11 June 1887
Timothy Foster Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1804\nd. 11 Jun 1887|p144.htm#i40|Isaac Perkins|b. 1770\nd. 1822|p141.htm#i2851|Elizabeth Foster|b. 1777\nd. 1807?|p51.htm#i2852|James Perkins|b. 23 May 1736\nd. 1818|p141.htm#i5288|Hannah Kinsman|b. 27 Jun 1741|p102.htm#i5289|Timothy Foster Jr.|b. c 21 Mar 1744/45\nd. 1 Aug 1825|p52.htm#i5291|Abigail A. (?)|b. c 1745|p1.htm#i5292|
Relationship=3rd great-grandfather of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Son of Isaac Perkins.
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Descendant Chart for Henry Perkins
Timothy Foster Perkins was born on 30 December 1804 at Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine.2,3 He was the son of Isaac Perkins and Elizabeth Foster. Timothy Foster Perkins married Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth, daughter of Jeremiah Ellsworth and Sarah Dodge, in September 1830 at Strong, Franklin Co., Maine.4 Timothy Foster Perkins married Sarah Bangs, daughter of Edmund T. Bangs and female (?), circa 1882 at Maine.3 Timothy Foster Perkins died on 10 June 1887 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota, at age 82.3 He died on 11 June 1887 at Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine, at age 82.5 He was buried on 16 June 1887 at Hope Cemetery, Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota.5 He was buried at Gay Cemetery, Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine.3
Timothy Foster Perkins was a farmer. Thirza (Thursey) Ellsworth married Timothy Foster Perkins on 01 Aug 1830, at Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine.3
CENSUS: 1850 ME, Franklin Co., Weld, page 16.
The 1850 Maine Census listed Timothy Perkins at 45, Thirza at 40, Jonathan at 19, Charles at 18, Timothy E. at 16, Hartson at 15, and Sarah at 3 years.
CENSUS: 1860 ME, Franklin Co., Avon, page 805.
The 1860 Maine Census Listed Timothy F. Perkins at 57, Theresa at 50, Timothy E. at 26, Rhoda A. at 19, and Sarah V. at 13 years.
Following from HISTORY OF GOODHUE COUNTY, published by Wood, Alley & Co. of Red Wing in 1878, page 573-574.
PERKINS, Timothy F., farmer, sec. 16, P.O. Red Wing. Born in Farmington, Franklin county, Maine, Dec. 30, 1804. Was married Sept. 22, 1829, to Theresa Ellsworth. She was born in same county, Aug. 14, 1809. Mr. P. followed farming in his native State more than 35 years, clearing a farm of 100 acres from the heavy timber land of that country. Served as town treasurer six years, collector one year, and constable a number of years. Came to this county in 1861. Owns 80 acres. Have five children- Jonathan R., Charles E., Timothy E., Hartson E. and Abbie S. (now Mrs. Tripp.) Lost two, died in infancy. Mr. P. has been town treasurer here two years. Family belong to the M.E. Church.
Following obituary from the Red Wing Argus Newspaper, page 4, column 2, 16Jun1887 (Thursday).
Mr. T.F. Perkins, one of the old settlers of this County, died at his home in Farmington, Maine, last Saturday, aged nearly [?] years. He removed to this county in 1861, settling in the town of Featherstone. A few years ago he buried his wife, when he returned to his old home in Maine and married again. He returned to Minnesota and lived in the city until last fall, when he again moved to Maine. He was born in Farmington, December 30, 1804, and was married first, September 22, 1299 [sic]. By this marriage he had five children, most of whom preceded their children to this country. Mr. Perkins was a most estimable gentleman, honorable in all dealings, and an intelligent and prosperous farmer. His body was brought west and buried to-day from the M.E. Church at Featherstone.
Following from Red Wing Advance Sun Newspaper, page 1, 15Jun1887 (Wednesday).
The sad news reached this city, Saturday, by telegraph, of the death, at his old home, Farmington, Maine, of T.F. Perkins. Mr. Perkins came to this county in 1861, and settled in Featherstone, where he has resided until within two or three years past, when he retired from his farm and moved to this city. He was born at Farmington, Maine, Dec. 30, 1804, and was married to Theresa Ellsworth, Sept. 22, 1829. From this marriage five children were born, the most of whom had come to, and settled in, this county some years previous to the moving of their parents here, and are all well and widely known. They are Jonathan R., Charles T., Timothy E., Hartson E., and Abbie S., (Mrs. Merritt Tripp). Mr. Perkins has always been known as an honest, intelligent and successful farmer. He opened up a farm from 100 acres of heavy timber land in Franklin county, Maine, and followed farming there for more than thirty-five years before coming west. He appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 65 years old, born in Maine, farmer. He appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 75 years old, born in Maine, farmer, father born in Mass., and mother born in Maine, lived next to his son Timothy. There are no known children of Timothy Foster Perkins and Sarah.3 He appeared on the census of 1885 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 106, listed as 80 years old. SOURCE: History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, 1910, pg 1048. His Ancestral File Number is Ancestral File Number submitted by Jeanne Fox Wilson.
Timothy Foster Perkins was a farmer. Thirza (Thursey) Ellsworth married Timothy Foster Perkins on 01 Aug 1830, at Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine.3
CENSUS: 1850 ME, Franklin Co., Weld, page 16.
The 1850 Maine Census listed Timothy Perkins at 45, Thirza at 40, Jonathan at 19, Charles at 18, Timothy E. at 16, Hartson at 15, and Sarah at 3 years.
CENSUS: 1860 ME, Franklin Co., Avon, page 805.
The 1860 Maine Census Listed Timothy F. Perkins at 57, Theresa at 50, Timothy E. at 26, Rhoda A. at 19, and Sarah V. at 13 years.
Following from HISTORY OF GOODHUE COUNTY, published by Wood, Alley & Co. of Red Wing in 1878, page 573-574.
PERKINS, Timothy F., farmer, sec. 16, P.O. Red Wing. Born in Farmington, Franklin county, Maine, Dec. 30, 1804. Was married Sept. 22, 1829, to Theresa Ellsworth. She was born in same county, Aug. 14, 1809. Mr. P. followed farming in his native State more than 35 years, clearing a farm of 100 acres from the heavy timber land of that country. Served as town treasurer six years, collector one year, and constable a number of years. Came to this county in 1861. Owns 80 acres. Have five children- Jonathan R., Charles E., Timothy E., Hartson E. and Abbie S. (now Mrs. Tripp.) Lost two, died in infancy. Mr. P. has been town treasurer here two years. Family belong to the M.E. Church.
Following obituary from the Red Wing Argus Newspaper, page 4, column 2, 16Jun1887 (Thursday).
Mr. T.F. Perkins, one of the old settlers of this County, died at his home in Farmington, Maine, last Saturday, aged nearly [?] years. He removed to this county in 1861, settling in the town of Featherstone. A few years ago he buried his wife, when he returned to his old home in Maine and married again. He returned to Minnesota and lived in the city until last fall, when he again moved to Maine. He was born in Farmington, December 30, 1804, and was married first, September 22, 1299 [sic]. By this marriage he had five children, most of whom preceded their children to this country. Mr. Perkins was a most estimable gentleman, honorable in all dealings, and an intelligent and prosperous farmer. His body was brought west and buried to-day from the M.E. Church at Featherstone.
Following from Red Wing Advance Sun Newspaper, page 1, 15Jun1887 (Wednesday).
The sad news reached this city, Saturday, by telegraph, of the death, at his old home, Farmington, Maine, of T.F. Perkins. Mr. Perkins came to this county in 1861, and settled in Featherstone, where he has resided until within two or three years past, when he retired from his farm and moved to this city. He was born at Farmington, Maine, Dec. 30, 1804, and was married to Theresa Ellsworth, Sept. 22, 1829. From this marriage five children were born, the most of whom had come to, and settled in, this county some years previous to the moving of their parents here, and are all well and widely known. They are Jonathan R., Charles T., Timothy E., Hartson E., and Abbie S., (Mrs. Merritt Tripp). Mr. Perkins has always been known as an honest, intelligent and successful farmer. He opened up a farm from 100 acres of heavy timber land in Franklin county, Maine, and followed farming there for more than thirty-five years before coming west. He appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 65 years old, born in Maine, farmer. He appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 75 years old, born in Maine, farmer, father born in Mass., and mother born in Maine, lived next to his son Timothy. There are no known children of Timothy Foster Perkins and Sarah.3 He appeared on the census of 1885 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 106, listed as 80 years old. SOURCE: History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, 1910, pg 1048. His Ancestral File Number is Ancestral File Number submitted by Jeanne Fox Wilson.
Children of Timothy Foster Perkins and Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth
- Jonathan Raymond Perkins+ b. c 1831, d. 6 Nov 1907
- Charles Ellsworth Perkins+ b. c 1832, d. 1908
- Timothy Ellsworth Perkins+ b. 7 Dec 1833, d. 8 Oct 1924
- Hartson Ellsworth Perkins+ b. 12 Apr 1835, d. 22 Jul 1897
- _da A. Perkins3 b. 1841
- Sarah V. Perkins+ b. 10 May 1847
Citations
- [S59] Timothy Foster Perkins cemetery marker.
- [S56] Timothy Foster Perkins, birth (unknown file date).
- [S1725] Duran Paul Perkins, GEDCOM.
- [S57] Extracted Marriage Record for Civil, Strong, Franklin Co , ME.
- [S58] OBITUARY: Red Wing Advance Sun newspaper, 15Jun1887, page 1, 15 Jun 1887, 1.
Timothy LeRoy Perkins
M, #2767, b. 30 December 1877, d. 1954
Timothy LeRoy Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1877\nd. 1954|p144.htm#i2767|Timothy Ellsworth Perkins|b. 7 Dec 1833\nd. 8 Oct 1924|p144.htm#i1700|Rhoda A. Boston|b. 17 Feb 1841\nd. 21 Nov 1923|p21.htm#i2772|Timothy F. Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1804\nd. 11 Jun 1887|p144.htm#i40|Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth|b. 14 Aug 1809\nd. 31 Oct 1881|p43.htm#i41|Joseph Boston Jr.|b. c 1811|p21.htm#i4119|Amelia Sprague|b. 18 Feb 1815|p180.htm#i4120|
Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Great-grandson of Isaac Perkins.
Timothy LeRoy Perkins was born on 30 December 1877 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.1,2 He was the son of Timothy Ellsworth Perkins and Rhoda A. Boston. Timothy LeRoy Perkins married Lucy Katherine Featherstone, daughter of Sidney T. Featherstone and Mary A. Featherstone, on 25 November 1908 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.3 Timothy LeRoy Perkins died in 1954.4 He died on 28 April 1954 at St. John's Hospital, Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota, at age 76.2 He was buried on 1 May 1954 at Hope Cemetery, Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota.2
Timothy LeRoy Perkins appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; lists as 2 years old, born in Minnesota. He appeared on the census of 1895 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 17 years. Timothy LeRoy Perkins was a Farmer and apple grower. He appeared on the census of 3 February 1920 at Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota; Tim listed as 42 years old, born in Minnesota, farmer, enumerated with wife Louise, and children Vernon, Mary and Grace. Timothy living in Featherstone, in 1924 when father died. He appeared on the census of April 1930 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; as 52 years old. He lived in March 1954 at 1005 W. 4th St., Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.2 The cause of death was uremia for 10-days, due to Arteriosclerosis for 3-months. History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, page 1048. In birth record, no firstname was given, only 'PERKINS'. Timothy LeRoy Perkins was a Methodist Episcopal.
The following 1920 Census appears to be our 'Timothy Perkins', CENSUS: 1920 MN, Goodhue Co., Featherstone twsp., E.D. 43, Sheet 6, line 92.
PERKINS, Tim 42 year old, born MN, farmer, parents born in Maine.
, Louise 33 year old, born Canada, parents born in Canada.
, Vernon 10 year old, born MN
, Mary 8 year old, born MN
, Grace 5 year old, born MN
Following from the book, "A History of Goodhue County Minnesota", by C.A. Rasmussen, published in 1935, page 330:
T.L. PERKINS, For many years a prominent farmer in Featherstone. He was born in that township and it was his home until recently when he moved to Red Wing. He married Lucy Featherstone in 1908 and to this union have been born three children: Vernon (who married Vivian Bang), Mary and Grace. He has been a life long member of the Methodist Episcopal church and in politics is a Republican. He has served a number of terms on the school board of Featherstone. His parents were Timothy and Rhoda Perkins, pioneer settlers of the township who arrived there from Maine in Mr. Perkins was associated with his father in the management of the family homestead and on the latter's death came into full charge.
Timothy LeRoy Perkins appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; lists as 2 years old, born in Minnesota. He appeared on the census of 1895 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 17 years. Timothy LeRoy Perkins was a Farmer and apple grower. He appeared on the census of 3 February 1920 at Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota; Tim listed as 42 years old, born in Minnesota, farmer, enumerated with wife Louise, and children Vernon, Mary and Grace. Timothy living in Featherstone, in 1924 when father died. He appeared on the census of April 1930 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; as 52 years old. He lived in March 1954 at 1005 W. 4th St., Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.2 The cause of death was uremia for 10-days, due to Arteriosclerosis for 3-months. History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, page 1048. In birth record, no firstname was given, only 'PERKINS'. Timothy LeRoy Perkins was a Methodist Episcopal.
The following 1920 Census appears to be our 'Timothy Perkins', CENSUS: 1920 MN, Goodhue Co., Featherstone twsp., E.D. 43, Sheet 6, line 92.
PERKINS, Tim 42 year old, born MN, farmer, parents born in Maine.
, Louise 33 year old, born Canada, parents born in Canada.
, Vernon 10 year old, born MN
, Mary 8 year old, born MN
, Grace 5 year old, born MN
Following from the book, "A History of Goodhue County Minnesota", by C.A. Rasmussen, published in 1935, page 330:
T.L. PERKINS, For many years a prominent farmer in Featherstone. He was born in that township and it was his home until recently when he moved to Red Wing. He married Lucy Featherstone in 1908 and to this union have been born three children: Vernon (who married Vivian Bang), Mary and Grace. He has been a life long member of the Methodist Episcopal church and in politics is a Republican. He has served a number of terms on the school board of Featherstone. His parents were Timothy and Rhoda Perkins, pioneer settlers of the township who arrived there from Maine in Mr. Perkins was associated with his father in the management of the family homestead and on the latter's death came into full charge.
Children of Timothy LeRoy Perkins and Lucy Katherine Featherstone
- Rosa M. Perkins
- Vernon Leroy Perkins+ b. 20 Sep 1909, d. c Mar 1987
- Mary Featherstone Perkins+ b. 21 May 1911, d. 4 Apr 2006
- Grace Boston Perkins+
Citations
- [S1229] Timothy LeRoy Perkins entry, birth.
- [S1619] Timothy LeRoy Perkins, Death Certificate -Timothy L. Perkins.
- [S1230] Goodhue Co Marriage Record has a Timothy L and Lucy K Featherstone.
- [S1231] Timothy LeRoy Perkins cemetery marker.
Vera V. Perkins
F, #5053, b. circa 1899
Vera V. Perkins|b. c 1899|p144.htm#i5053|Frank Ellsworth(?) Perkins|b. 4 Sep 1873|p140.htm#i306|Daisy (?)|b. May 1877|p2.htm#i5047|Hartson E. Perkins|b. 12 Apr 1835\nd. 22 Jul 1897|p141.htm#i20|Violet P. Ellsworth|b. 10 Oct 1841\nd. 15 Jul 1934|p43.htm#i21|||||||
Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=2nd great-granddaughter of Isaac Perkins.
Vera V. Perkins was born circa 1899. She was the daughter of Frank Ellsworth(?) Perkins and Daisy (?).
Vera V. Perkins appeared on the census of 10 January 1920 at Ellsworth, Pierce Co., Wisconsin; listed as 21 years old and born in Minnesota, enumerated with parents.
Vera V. Perkins appeared on the census of 10 January 1920 at Ellsworth, Pierce Co., Wisconsin; listed as 21 years old and born in Minnesota, enumerated with parents.
Vernon Leroy Perkins1
M, #4122, b. 20 September 1909, d. circa March 1987
Vernon Leroy Perkins|b. 20 Sep 1909\nd. c Mar 1987|p144.htm#i4122|Timothy LeRoy Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1877\nd. 1954|p144.htm#i2767|Lucy Katherine Featherstone|b. 12 Jun 1886\nd. 3 Aug 1968|p47.htm#i4121|Timothy E. Perkins|b. 7 Dec 1833\nd. 8 Oct 1924|p144.htm#i1700|Rhoda A. Boston|b. 17 Feb 1841\nd. 21 Nov 1923|p21.htm#i2772|Sidney T. Featherstone|b. 12 Jan 1851\nd. 5 Dec 1929|p47.htm#i2784|Mary A. Featherstone|b. 2 Feb 1856\nd. 3 Dec 1936|p47.htm#i2785|
Relationship=2nd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Isaac Perkins.
Vernon Leroy Perkins was born on 20 September 1909 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.2 He married Vivian Dorothy Bang, daughter of Charles F. Bang and Clara K. (?). Vernon Leroy Perkins was the son of Timothy LeRoy Perkins and Lucy Katherine Featherstone. Vernon Leroy Perkins died circa March 1987.3 He was buried at Hope Cemetery, Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota.
Vernon Leroy Perkins appeared on the census of 3 February 1920 at Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 10 years old and born in Minnesota. He appeared on the census of April 1930 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; as 20-years old, living with parents. His Social Security Number was 469-42-2183 issued in Minnesota before 1951.4 He lived at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.4 History of Goodhue County Minnesota, 1935, page 330. Vernon and Rosa were apparently twins.
Vernon Leroy Perkins appeared on the census of 3 February 1920 at Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 10 years old and born in Minnesota. He appeared on the census of April 1930 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; as 20-years old, living with parents. His Social Security Number was 469-42-2183 issued in Minnesota before 1951.4 He lived at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.4 History of Goodhue County Minnesota, 1935, page 330. Vernon and Rosa were apparently twins.
Child of Vernon Leroy Perkins and Vivian Dorothy Bang
Citations
- [S1467] CENSUS: 1920 MN, Goodhue Co , Featherstone twsp , E D 43, sheet 6.
- [S1469] Vernon Leroy Perkins entry, birth.
- [S1470] Vernon Leroy Perkins cemetery marker.
- [S1561] Vernon Leroy Perkins, unknown file number, Social Security Death Index - Vernon Perkins, unknown series.
- [S1702] Minnesota Birth Index 1935-2002, online www.ancestry.com, Name: Carol Katherine Perkins Birth Date: 30 Jun 1945 Birth County: Goodhue Birth State: Minnesota Father: Vernon Leroy Perkins Mother: Vivian Dorothy Bang File Number: 1945-MN-010103
Minnesota Department of Health. Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002(database online). Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: Minnesota. Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002. Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Waldo William Perkins1
M, #5583, b. 11 August 1900, d. 25 April 1965
Waldo William Perkins|b. 11 Aug 1900\nd. 25 Apr 1965|p144.htm#i5583|William J. Perkins|b. c 1869|p144.htm#i2765|Isabella Loveing|b. c 1869|p114.htm#i5582|Timothy E. Perkins|b. 7 Dec 1833\nd. 8 Oct 1924|p144.htm#i1700|Rhoda A. Boston|b. 17 Feb 1841\nd. 21 Nov 1923|p21.htm#i2772|||||||
Relationship=2nd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=2nd great-grandson of Isaac Perkins.
Waldo William Perkins was born on 11 August 1900 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co, Minnesota.2
He was the son of William J. Perkins and Isabella Loveing.1 Waldo William Perkins was born circa 1901 at Minnesota.1 He died on 25 April 1965 at San Bernardino Co., California, at age 64.2
Waldo William Perkins appeared on the census of 20 January 1920 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California.3 He appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California; listed as 29 years old, born in Minnesota, single, living with parents and siblings, occupation of lineman for Edison Co.1
Waldo William Perkins appeared on the census of 20 January 1920 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California.3 He appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California; listed as 29 years old, born in Minnesota, single, living with parents and siblings, occupation of lineman for Edison Co.1
Citations
- [S1766] Census 1930 Federal, California, online www.ancestry.com, Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Porterville, Tulare, California; Roll: 225; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 52; Image: 1154.0.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. - [S1768] California Death Index, 1940-1997, online www.ancestry.com, California Death Index, 1940-1997 California Death Index, 1940-1997
Name: PERKINS, WALDO W
Social Security #: 572261216
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 11 Aug 1900
Birthplace: MINNESOTA
Death Date: 25 Apr 1965
Death Place: SAN BERNARDINO
Mother's Maiden Name: LOVEING
Father's Surname:
Source Citation: Place: SAN BERNARDINO; Date: 25 Apr 1965; Social Security: 572261216.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. California Death Index, 1940-1997 (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. Original data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center. - [S1767] Census 1920 Federal, California, online www.ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census 1920 United States Federal Census
Name: William J Perkins
Home in 1920: Porterville, Tulare, California
Age: 50 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1870
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Isabel
Father's Birth Place: Maine
Mother's Birth Place: Maine
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 149
William J Perkins 50
Isabel Perkins 51
Neil Perkins 18
Ina Perkins 16
Rhoda Perkins 15
Maxwell Perkins 13
Waldo Perkins 20
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Porterville, Tulare, California; Roll: T625_153; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 213; Image: 149.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA.
William J. Perkins
M, #2765, b. circa 1869
William J. Perkins|b. c 1869|p144.htm#i2765|Timothy Ellsworth Perkins|b. 7 Dec 1833\nd. 8 Oct 1924|p144.htm#i1700|Rhoda A. Boston|b. 17 Feb 1841\nd. 21 Nov 1923|p21.htm#i2772|Timothy F. Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1804\nd. 11 Jun 1887|p144.htm#i40|Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth|b. 14 Aug 1809\nd. 31 Oct 1881|p43.htm#i41|Joseph Boston Jr.|b. c 1811|p21.htm#i4119|Amelia Sprague|b. 18 Feb 1815|p180.htm#i4120|
Relationship=1st cousin 3 times removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Great-grandson of Isaac Perkins.
William J. Perkins was born circa 1869 at Featherstone Twsp., Goodhue Co., Minnesota.1 He was the son of Timothy Ellsworth Perkins and Rhoda A. Boston. William J. Perkins married Isabella Loveing circa 1900.2
William J. Perkins was a Orange-Grower. History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, page 1048. William living in Porterville, CA in 1924 when father died. There is a Goodhue County Birth Record for a Neil Leroy Perkins, born 22Nov1901 in Book 3, page 127. The mother listed as Isabelle, born in NY, 33 years old. The father listed as W.J. Perkins, 33 years old, born in Minnesota.
This W.J. Perkins could possibly be William J. Perkins, the son of Rhoda and Timothy Perkins. He appeared on the census of 1875 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; pg 288, as 5 years. He appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; lists as 10 years old, born in Minnesota. He appeared on the census of 1885 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 225, as 15 years. He appeared on the census of 1895 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 26 years. He appeared on the census of 20 January 1920 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California.3 He appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California; listed as 60 years old, born in Minnesota, 30 years old at first marriage, parents born in Maine, occupation as a farm laborer, enumerated with wife Isabel and four children.2
William J. Perkins was a Orange-Grower. History of Dakota & Goodhue Co., MN, page 1048. William living in Porterville, CA in 1924 when father died. There is a Goodhue County Birth Record for a Neil Leroy Perkins, born 22Nov1901 in Book 3, page 127. The mother listed as Isabelle, born in NY, 33 years old. The father listed as W.J. Perkins, 33 years old, born in Minnesota.
This W.J. Perkins could possibly be William J. Perkins, the son of Rhoda and Timothy Perkins. He appeared on the census of 1875 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; pg 288, as 5 years. He appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; lists as 10 years old, born in Minnesota. He appeared on the census of 1885 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; sheet 225, as 15 years. He appeared on the census of 1895 at Featherstone, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; listed as 26 years. He appeared on the census of 20 January 1920 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California.3 He appeared on the census of 7 April 1930 at Porterville Twsp., Tulare Co., California; listed as 60 years old, born in Minnesota, 30 years old at first marriage, parents born in Maine, occupation as a farm laborer, enumerated with wife Isabel and four children.2
Children of William J. Perkins and Isabella Loveing
- Waldo William Perkins2 b. 11 Aug 1900, d. 25 Apr 1965
- Niel Perkins3 b. 1902, d. Feb 1983
- Ina Merril Perkins2 b. 25 Apr 1903
- Rhoda Isabel Perkins2 b. c 1905
- Maxwell Emmons Perkins2 b. 12 Sep 1906, d. 19 Feb 1993
Citations
- [S1226] CENSUS: 1870 MN, Goodhue Co , Featherstone, pg 140, as 1 year old.
- [S1766] Census 1930 Federal, California, online www.ancestry.com, Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Porterville, Tulare, California; Roll: 225; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 52; Image: 1154.0.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. - [S1767] Census 1920 Federal, California, online www.ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census 1920 United States Federal Census
Name: William J Perkins
Home in 1920: Porterville, Tulare, California
Age: 50 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1870
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Isabel
Father's Birth Place: Maine
Mother's Birth Place: Maine
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Home owned: Own
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 149
William J Perkins 50
Isabel Perkins 51
Neil Perkins 18
Ina Perkins 16
Rhoda Perkins 15
Maxwell Perkins 13
Waldo Perkins 20
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Porterville, Tulare, California; Roll: T625_153; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 213; Image: 149.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census (database on-line). Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA.
Willis Eugene Perkins1
M, #548, b. 21 July 1926, d. 20 August 2001
Willis Eugene Perkins|b. 21 Jul 1926\nd. 20 Aug 2001|p144.htm#i548|Burton Thomas Perkins|b. 14 Oct 1896\nd. 23 May 1965|p139.htm#i543|Leah Marie Howe|b. 6 Aug 1898\nd. 10 Oct 1993|p94.htm#i545|Alfred H. Perkins|b. 26 Nov 1867\nd. 15 Apr 1906|p139.htm#i331|Jennie W. Purdy|b. 11 Jul 1869\nd. 22 Jul 1919|p150.htm#i328|Helmer Howe|b. c 1858|p94.htm#i4109|Mary Betcher|b. c 1874|p19.htm#i4110|
Relationship=2nd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=3rd great-grandson of Isaac Perkins.
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Francis (1) Purdy.
Willis Eugene Perkins was born on 21 July 1926 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota.2 He was the son of Burton Thomas Perkins and Leah Marie Howe. Willis Eugene Perkins married Delores Borgstrom on 28 June 1952 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. Willis Eugene Perkins died on 20 August 2001 at Battle Lake, Otter Tail Co., Minnesota, at age 75.3
Willis Eugene Perkins appeared on the census of April 1930 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. He lived in 1959 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. According to Birth Record, Willis was born at 4:03 am.
Willis Perkins, 75, Battle Lake, Minn., formerly of Red Wing, died Monday, Aug. 20, 2001.3
Willis Eugene Perkins appeared on the census of April 1930 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. He lived in 1959 at Red Wing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota. According to Birth Record, Willis was born at 4:03 am.
Willis Perkins, 75, Battle Lake, Minn., formerly of Red Wing, died Monday, Aug. 20, 2001.3
Citations
- [S465] Willis Eugene Perkins entry, birth.
- [S182] Paul Bradley PURDY (321), The David Purdy Family.
- [S1752] Red Wing Republican Eagle Newspaper, online www.republican-eagle.com, Published Tuesday, August 21, 2001.
Zoe Joan Perkins1
F, #5255
Zoe Joan Perkins||p144.htm#i5255|Paul Homer Perkins||p143.htm#i5248|Pat (?)||p9.htm#i5321|Homer L. Perkins DDS||p141.htm#i5244|Lucille B. Shroeder||p175.htm#i5247|||||||
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Isaac Perkins.
Citations
- [S1725] Duran Paul Perkins, GEDCOM.
_da A. Perkins1
F, #5330, b. 1841
_da A. Perkins|b. 1841|p144.htm#i5330|Timothy Foster Perkins|b. 30 Dec 1804\nd. 11 Jun 1887|p144.htm#i40|Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth|b. 14 Aug 1809\nd. 31 Oct 1881|p43.htm#i41|Isaac Perkins|b. 1770\nd. 1822|p141.htm#i2851|Elizabeth Foster|b. 1777\nd. 1807?|p51.htm#i2852|Jeremiah Ellsworth|b. 28 Feb 1767|p43.htm#i2853|Sarah Dodge|b. 16 Jul 1773|p39.htm#i2854|
Relationship=2nd great-grandaunt of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=Granddaughter of Isaac Perkins.
_da A. Perkins was born in 1841 at Farmington, Franklin Co., Maine.1 She was the daughter of Timothy Foster Perkins and Thirsy (Thirza) Ellsworth.1
Citations
- [S1725] Duran Paul Perkins, GEDCOM.
Edward A. Perlich
M, #1961
Dr. John Thomas Perry M.D.
M, #1547, b. 27 May 1875, d. 21 August 1930
Dr. John Thomas Perry M.D. was born on 27 May 1875 at Greenwood, Franklin Co., Arkansas.1 He married Edith Louise McCullough on 17 July 1919. Dr. John Thomas Perry M.D. died on 21 August 1930 at Tulsa, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma, at age 55.1 He was buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma.
The following obituary in THE TULSA WORLD newspaper, 22Aug1930, pg 1, col 4.
Dr. J.T. Perry, 55 years old, 811 North Elword avenue, died in a Tulsa hospital yesterday morning of blood poisoning which developed from a minor scratch.
Doctor Perry, a member of the Perry clinic, has been associated with his brother, Dr. M.L. Perry, and his sons, in the medical profession here for a number of years. Born in Greenwood, Ark., Doctor Perry was educated in the schools of Arkansas and obtained his medical degree at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Doctor Perry's brother also entered the medical profession about the same time, and four of Doctor Perry's sons are now either doctors or are studying to enter the medical profession.
Doctor Perry is survived by his widow and five sons; Dr. Daniel Perry of Cushing, Dr. Hugh Perry of Brooklyn, N.Y; Ralph Perry, employee of the Skelly Oil company of Tulsa; James T. Perry, a medical student at the Washington University at St. Louis, and Fred Perry, a medical student at the University of Tulsa. He also is survived by one daughter, Louise Perry, 10 years old, of the old address, and two brothers, Dr. M.L. Perry of Tulsa and Dr. D.H. Perry of Dayton, Ark.
Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the First Baptist church, with the Rev. R.J. Bateman officiating. The members of the Masonic lodge, of which organization Doctor Perry was a member, will attend the services in a body and will have charge of the rites at the Rose Hill cemetery, where internment will be made. The Stanley and McCune Undertaking company will have charge of the services. The Reverend Bateman, pastor of the First Baptist church, has been out of the city for several days on a vacation, but members of the church succeeded in locating him yesterday and he wired that he would return to Tulsa in order to have charge of the rites for Doctor Perry. Doctor Perry recently had been named a deacon in the church.
The following obituary in THE TULSA WORLD newspaper, 22Aug1930, pg 1, col 4.
Dr. J.T. Perry, 55 years old, 811 North Elword avenue, died in a Tulsa hospital yesterday morning of blood poisoning which developed from a minor scratch.
Doctor Perry, a member of the Perry clinic, has been associated with his brother, Dr. M.L. Perry, and his sons, in the medical profession here for a number of years. Born in Greenwood, Ark., Doctor Perry was educated in the schools of Arkansas and obtained his medical degree at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Doctor Perry's brother also entered the medical profession about the same time, and four of Doctor Perry's sons are now either doctors or are studying to enter the medical profession.
Doctor Perry is survived by his widow and five sons; Dr. Daniel Perry of Cushing, Dr. Hugh Perry of Brooklyn, N.Y; Ralph Perry, employee of the Skelly Oil company of Tulsa; James T. Perry, a medical student at the Washington University at St. Louis, and Fred Perry, a medical student at the University of Tulsa. He also is survived by one daughter, Louise Perry, 10 years old, of the old address, and two brothers, Dr. M.L. Perry of Tulsa and Dr. D.H. Perry of Dayton, Ark.
Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon from the First Baptist church, with the Rev. R.J. Bateman officiating. The members of the Masonic lodge, of which organization Doctor Perry was a member, will attend the services in a body and will have charge of the rites at the Rose Hill cemetery, where internment will be made. The Stanley and McCune Undertaking company will have charge of the services. The Reverend Bateman, pastor of the First Baptist church, has been out of the city for several days on a vacation, but members of the church succeeded in locating him yesterday and he wired that he would return to Tulsa in order to have charge of the rites for Doctor Perry. Doctor Perry recently had been named a deacon in the church.
Child of Dr. John Thomas Perry M.D. and Edith Louise McCullough
Citations
- [S119] Letter, Nancy Louise (Perry) Harn to Steven Harn Redman, 20 May 1991.
Nancy Louise Perry1
F, #1526
Nancy Louise Perry||p144.htm#i1526|Dr. John Thomas Perry M.D.|b. 27 May 1875\nd. 21 Aug 1930|p144.htm#i1547|Edith Louise McCullough|b. 21 Nov 1903\nd. 9 Jul 1979|p122.htm#i1548|||||||||||||
Nancy Louise Perry is the daughter of Dr. John Thomas Perry M.D. and Edith Louise McCullough. Nancy Louise Perry married John Robert Harn, son of George Upton Harn III and Margaret Luella Jones, on 23 January 1943 at Tulsa, Tulsa Co., Oklahoma.2
Children of Nancy Louise Perry and John Robert Harn
- Nancy Kathryn Harn b. 12 Apr 1945, d. 12 Apr 1945
- Kathryn Louise Harn
- William Robert Harn+
- Nancy Lois Harn+
Citations
- [S417] Letter, Nancy Louise (Perry) Harn to Steven Harn Redman, 31 Aug 1982.
- [S119] Letter, Nancy Louise (Perry) Harn to Steven Harn Redman, 20 May 1991.
Andrea Michel Peterson1
F, #1860
Andrea Michel Peterson||p144.htm#i1860|Wesley Robert Peterson||p145.htm#i1858|Siri Ann Carrie Hval||p95.htm#i1830|Robert Peterson||p145.htm#i1975|Betty (?)||p2.htm#i1976|John A. Hval||p95.htm#i1820|Darlene J. Nestaval||p130.htm#i1809|
Relationship=4th cousin of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Matej Nestaval.
Citations
- [S520] Letter, Hal Joseph Nestaval to Steven Harn Redman, 16 Mar 1992.
Anna Peterson
F, #2040, b. circa 1852, d. circa 1944?
Anna Peterson married Louie Rasmussen. Anna Peterson was born circa 1852 at Bixby, Steele Co., Minnesota. She died circa 1944?
Her married name was Rasmussen.
Her married name was Rasmussen.
Child of Anna Peterson and Louie Rasmussen
- Alfred Rasmussen b. 27 Jun 1883, d. 11 Jan 1973
Dirk Edward Peterson1
M, #1859
Dirk Edward Peterson||p144.htm#i1859|Wesley Robert Peterson||p145.htm#i1858|Siri Ann Carrie Hval||p95.htm#i1830|Robert Peterson||p145.htm#i1975|Betty (?)||p2.htm#i1976|John A. Hval||p95.htm#i1820|Darlene J. Nestaval||p130.htm#i1809|
Relationship=4th cousin of Steven Harn Redman.
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Matej Nestaval.
Citations
- [S520] Letter, Hal Joseph Nestaval to Steven Harn Redman, 16 Mar 1992.
Edward Peterson
M, #4871

Ed Peterson during Christmas 1976.

Ed Peterson in June 1977
Irma Vera Peterson1
F, #5485
Citations
- [S1746] SL Patterson.com Family History, online http://slpatterson.com
Jim Peterson
M, #4421
Michael L. Peterson1
M, #4483
Michael L. Peterson married Donna Kaye Spilman, daughter of Donald Walter Spilman and Doris Alice Harn.1
Citations
- [S1555] Letter, Elizabeth Jean (Harn) Swanke to Steven Harn Redman, 07 Jul 2000.
Olivia Peterson
F, #3009
Olivia Peterson married Martin Greene.
Her married name was Greene. SOURCE: Alice Morgan letter 09Feb1995. Death Cert for Erven, has mother's name as Oliva Peterson.
Her married name was Greene. SOURCE: Alice Morgan letter 09Feb1995. Death Cert for Erven, has mother's name as Oliva Peterson.
Child of Olivia Peterson and Martin Greene
- Erven John Greene+ b. 5 Feb 1897, d. 29 Jul 1967
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