Perkins Bible

SOLOMON PERKINS [?]
FAMILY BIBLE RECORD

Submitted by: Kim Curlin Wettroth
2 Feb 2000
127 Barriedale Circle
Apex, NC 27502
(919) 303-5732
Email: kwet@mindspring.com

Surnames in this file:
ANDREWS
CUCHERON/CUTCHERON
CURLIN
DANIEL
MCDONALD
PERKINS



[Note: I belive Solomon Perkins married in NC, most of his children were born there, and ended up in AL.

Note: A typewritten transcription of this bible was found in miscellaneous records dated 1954 - 1955 located in the DAR's National Library in Florida. These records were submitted by the DAR Golden Anchor Chapter of North Miami Beach. The LDS microfilmed copy was of poor quality (Film 850,403). It is not known whose bible this actually is - I am assuming that it belonged to Solomon Perkins who appears to be the patriarch. It could have belonged to Samuel F. Perkins who also has many entries. It is also not known who possessed this bible at the time of transcription, where the family lived, or who has the bible now. The bible was printed in 1814 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was published by William W. Woodward located at the corner of Second and Chestnut Streets.

Jesse Curlin is believed to be a son of Thomas and Sophia Curlin who lived in Currituck and Halifax Counties, North Carolina. The Perkins family was known to live in those counties and to be associated with the Curlin family. Quite possibly they were living in Halifax County at the time the entries were written but this is not known for certain.]






Marriages

Solomon Perkins was joined in wedlock to Delila Daniel on the 11th of Jan. 1796

Sam. F. Perkins and Catherine McDonald was married on the 24 April 1845

Sam'l. F. Perkins and Lucretia T. Cucheron was married 13 March 1851

Sam'l. F. Perkins and Harriette S. Andrews were married the 8th of July 1855


Births

Solomon Perkins was borne 11 Sept 1775

Delila Perkins was borne A.D. 1773

Elizabeth Perkins daughter of Solomon Perkins and wife Delila borne A.D. 18 day of Dec. 1796

Henry Perkins son of Solomon Perkins and wife Delila was borne 23 day of March 1799

Francis Perkins daughter of Solomon Perkins and wife Delila borne 14th day August 1801

Joseph F. Perkins son of Solomon Perkins and Delila his wife borne 7 Oct. 1804

William F. Perkins son of Solomon Perkins and Delila his wife borne 23 Aug. 1807

Patsy W. Perkins daughter Solomon Perkins and Delila his wife borne 31st May 1810

Polly W. Perkins daughter of Solomon Perkins and Delila his wife borne 8th Oct. 1812

Delila W. Perkins daughter of Solomon Perkins and Delila his wife borne 12th May 1815

Samuel F. Perkins son of Solomon and Delila Perkins bornd Oct. 23 1818

Emaly Francis Delila Perkins daughter of J.F. Perkins and Winey (Winerford) his wife borne 17 July 1836

Henry D. Thomas Curlin son of Jesse Curlin and Frances his wife bornd Jan. 21, 1822

Joseph H. Curlin son of Jesse Curlin and Frances his wife bornd 4 Sept. 1826

Delila Jane daughter of Jesse Curlin and Frances his wife bornd Aug. 1, 1830

Martha E. Curlin daughter of J. Curlin and Francis his wife born Feb. 6, 1833



Deaths

Joseph F. Perkins departed this life Jan. 1, 1837

Jesse Curlin died 26th day of August in the year of Lord 1840

Francis Curlin his wife died on the 12th of September in the Year of Our Lord 1840

Solomon Perkins died on the 27th of October 1845 age 71 years 2 mo. 16 days

[Note: The age at death given here is not correct if the dates are to be believed. He would have been 70 years, 1 month, 16 days old at death.]

Delila Perkins wife of Solomon Perkins died on the 11th of May A.D. 1832 age 80 years

[Note: If the age at death is to be believed, the year of death would have to be 1853. This date was difficult to read on the microfilm. If the dates here are to be believed, then she would have only been 59 years old at death.]



Date of Transcription: 14 May 1998 KCW
Location: Cary, NC
[Note: The above was transcribed from a microfilmed transcription to the best of my abilities. In addition to the microfilm, I was given another transcribed version but I do not know who the author was. The microfilm copy was poor. The notation [ ] denotes my personal comments - Kim Curlin Wettroth]