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Charles Callahan Perkins

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Charles Callahan Perkins Veteran

Birth
Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1 Apr 1961 (aged 74)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0225528, Longitude: -75.3072056
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Vermont Journal Thu, Apr 05, 1961- Page 1:

"Charles C. Perkins, 74, a Philadelphia lawyer, died at his home there April 1 following a long illness. Mr. Perkins had owned a home in Windsor on North Main street for many years and has been a frequent Windsor visitor since childhood... He is survived by his wife Emily Saunders Perkins..."


Pa death cert has wife as Emily Saunders, father Edward C. (Clifford) Perkins, mother Elizabeth Evarts


WORLD WAR I VETERAN: 2nd Lt CA 38 Arty Brig HQ

He served overseas Oct 13, 1918- Feb 18, 1919


Evening Public Ledger Sat Sep 16, 1916- Page 9:

"FIRST OF SEASON"S LARGE WEDDINGS

Marriage of Miss Saunders to New York Man Picturesque Event of Early Fall

An interesting autumn wedding took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Asaph's Church, Bala, when Miss Emily Beatrice Saunders, daughter of Mrs. Walter B. Saunders, became the bride of Mr. Charles Callahan Perkins, of New York..."


Vermont Journal Thu, Apr 05, 1961- Page 1:

"Charles C. Perkins, 74, a Philadelphia lawyer, died at his home there April 1 following a long illness. Mr. Perkins had owned a home in Windsor on North Main street for many years and has been a frequent Windsor visitor since childhood... He is survived by his wife Emily Saunders Perkins..."


Pa death cert has wife as Emily Saunders, father Edward C. (Clifford) Perkins, mother Elizabeth Evarts


WORLD WAR I VETERAN: 2nd Lt CA 38 Arty Brig HQ

He served overseas Oct 13, 1918- Feb 18, 1919


Evening Public Ledger Sat Sep 16, 1916- Page 9:

"FIRST OF SEASON"S LARGE WEDDINGS

Marriage of Miss Saunders to New York Man Picturesque Event of Early Fall

An interesting autumn wedding took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Asaph's Church, Bala, when Miss Emily Beatrice Saunders, daughter of Mrs. Walter B. Saunders, became the bride of Mr. Charles Callahan Perkins, of New York..."




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