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Mary Lucretia <I>Campbell</I> Perkins

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Mary Lucretia Campbell Perkins

Birth
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 May 1879 (aged 36)
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mary L. Campbell m. Lewis Perkins 23 Oct 1862 Porter Co. IN

1870 Valparaiso, Porter co., IN
Lewis Perkins 37yrsb. NY
Mary L. 28yrs b. IN
Abram P. 6yrs b. IN
Margaret 5yrs b. IN (Margaret Harriet Perkins b. 1 Apr 1856, d. 18 Dec 1949 Seattle, King Co., WA)
Myra 3yrs b. IN (Myra Perkins Alexander b. 6 Jan 1869 IN, d. 8 Sep 1949 Alameda, CA)

daughter Mary L. Perkins b. ca 1873 Valparaiso, m. Nathaniel L. Fancher, d. 16 Apr 1941 Seattle, WA

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Perkins

LOCAL.
One of Mrs. L. Perkins' little twin children died last week, and the other is quite ill.

Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: September 7, 1876
Volume Number: 20
Issue Number: 36
Page: 3
Column(s): 2
Obituary/death notice transcribed by Steven R. Shook
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son-James W. Perkins b. 1877 Valparaiso, IN


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Newspapers Published in Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
Chesterton Tribune
The Tribune
Westchester Tribune

Mary Lucretia Perkins

OBITUARY.
PERKINS. -- At the residence of her mother, in Valparaiso, Ind., on Tuesday, May 6, 1879, of tubercular consumption, Mrs. Mary Lucretia Perkins, in the 37th year of her age.

Mrs. Perkins was the eldest child of the late T. A. E. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. She was born in Valparaiso, June 19th, 1842, and passed all her life in this place. She was the mother of seven children, two of whom died in infancy, and five are yet living. She suffered much from ill health. During the past winter she confessed her faith in Jesus Christ, and was received as a member of the Presbyterian church of this place, having for some time entertained a hope of her acceptance through Him. During her protracted and painful illness she committed herself and children into the hands of the all-sufficient Savior, and at length departed to be with Him.

Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: May 8, 1879
Volume Number: 23
Issue Number: 19
Page: 3
Column(s): 6
Obituary/death notice transcribed by Steven R. Shook

Mary L. Campbell m. Lewis Perkins 23 Oct 1862 Porter Co. IN

1870 Valparaiso, Porter co., IN
Lewis Perkins 37yrsb. NY
Mary L. 28yrs b. IN
Abram P. 6yrs b. IN
Margaret 5yrs b. IN (Margaret Harriet Perkins b. 1 Apr 1856, d. 18 Dec 1949 Seattle, King Co., WA)
Myra 3yrs b. IN (Myra Perkins Alexander b. 6 Jan 1869 IN, d. 8 Sep 1949 Alameda, CA)

daughter Mary L. Perkins b. ca 1873 Valparaiso, m. Nathaniel L. Fancher, d. 16 Apr 1941 Seattle, WA

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Perkins

LOCAL.
One of Mrs. L. Perkins' little twin children died last week, and the other is quite ill.

Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: September 7, 1876
Volume Number: 20
Issue Number: 36
Page: 3
Column(s): 2
Obituary/death notice transcribed by Steven R. Shook
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son-James W. Perkins b. 1877 Valparaiso, IN


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Key to Newspaper Publication Locations:
Newspapers Published in Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
Chesterton Tribune
The Tribune
Westchester Tribune

Mary Lucretia Perkins

OBITUARY.
PERKINS. -- At the residence of her mother, in Valparaiso, Ind., on Tuesday, May 6, 1879, of tubercular consumption, Mrs. Mary Lucretia Perkins, in the 37th year of her age.

Mrs. Perkins was the eldest child of the late T. A. E. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. She was born in Valparaiso, June 19th, 1842, and passed all her life in this place. She was the mother of seven children, two of whom died in infancy, and five are yet living. She suffered much from ill health. During the past winter she confessed her faith in Jesus Christ, and was received as a member of the Presbyterian church of this place, having for some time entertained a hope of her acceptance through Him. During her protracted and painful illness she committed herself and children into the hands of the all-sufficient Savior, and at length departed to be with Him.

Newspaper: Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: May 8, 1879
Volume Number: 23
Issue Number: 19
Page: 3
Column(s): 6
Obituary/death notice transcribed by Steven R. Shook



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