Name |
Ann CRAWFORD [1] |
Birth |
20 Mar 1807 |
, Kingston, Ontario [1, 2] |
- in the 1861 census Ann birth province was listed as New Brunswick.
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Gender |
Female |
Census |
14 Jan 1861 |
, West Oxford, Oxford County, Canada West [3] |
- included in the household were Josiah's wife Ann (Crawford), sons Benjamin, Nelson, Charles, George, Joseph and Edwin. Josiah's occupation was listed as carpenter, as was his son Benjamin. Nelson was a shoemaker. There were three young children listed whose relationship to this household is not known; Sarah E. Elliott, age 6, Elisha Thos. Elliott, age 4, and James R. Elliott, age 2. The family religion was Church of England.
- Role: Witness
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1861 Canada Census - Josiah Pe 1861 Census, West Oxford, Oxford County, Canada West, household of Josiah Nelson Perkins, his wife Ann (Crawford) and six children. Three other young children were also listed. |
Census |
2 Apr 1871 |
, Barrie, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada [4] |
- included in the household were Josiah's wife Ann (Crawford) and sons Charles, Joseph & ? (likely Edwin, but the writing is not legible, looks like Ceara).
- Role: Witness
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1871 Canada Census - Josiah Pe 1871 Canada Census, Barrie, Ontario, household of Josiah Perkins, his wife Ann (Crawford), and their three children. |
Census |
4 Apr 1881 |
, Penetanguishene, Simcoe North, Ontario, Canada [5] |
- included in the household were Nelson's wife Annie, their sons George, Augustus, Louis & Harvey, and Nelson parents, Josiah & Ann. The family religion was Church of England. Nelson's occupation was listed as merchant.
- Role: Witness
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1881 Canada Census - Nelson Pe 1881 Canada Census, Penetanguishene, Ontario, household of Nelson A. Perkins, his wife Annie, their four sons and Nelson's parents, Josiah & Ann (Crawford) Perkins. |
Census |
6 May 1891 |
, Simcoe East, Ontario, Canada [6] |
- included in the household were Nelson's wife Annie, sons George, Louis & Harvey, and daughter Ina, as well as his widowed mother Ann (Crawford). Nelson's occupation was listed as lumberman. The family religion was Church of England.
- Role: Witness
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1891 Canada Census - Nelson Pe 1891 Canada Census, Simcoe East, household of Nelson A. Perkins, his wife Annie, four children, and Nelson's widowed mother Ann (Crawford). |
Name |
Ann Perkins [2] |
Death |
1893 [2] |
Person ID |
I94613 |
Ancestral Trails |
Last Modified |
13 Apr 2024 |
Father |
Benjamin Benedict CRAWFORD, b. 21 Aug 1777, , Stamford, Connecticut d. 26 Jan 1859, , North Oxford, Ontario (Age 81 years) |
Mother |
Jane Catherine LYON, b. 14 Oct 1790 d. 24 Nov 1866, , North Oxford, Ontario (Age 76 years) |
Marriage |
5 Dec 1805 |
, Trinity Anglican Church, Kingston, Kings County, New Brunswick [1, 7] |
- the officiating clergyman was Rev. Elias Scovil. They settled at Pascobac Creek, Springfield Parish, Kings County.
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Family ID |
F23005 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Josiah Nelson PERKINS, b. 26 Nov 1806, New Brunswick, Canada d. Sep 1887 (Age 80 years) |
Marriage |
29 Jan 1835 |
, Kingston, Ontario, Canada [2] |
Children |
| 1. Benjamin C. PERKINS, b. 1836, New Brunswick, Canada  |
| 2. Nelson A. PERKINS, b. 1839, ,,, Upper Canada  |
| 3. Charles PERKINS, b. 1843, ,,, Upper Canada  |
| 4. George C. PERKINS, b. 1845, ,,, Upper Canada  |
| 5. Joseph L. PERKINS, b. Abt 1847, ,,, Upper Canada  |
| 6. Edwin J. PERKINS, b. Abt 1849, ,,, Upper Canada  |
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Family ID |
F24413 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
13 Apr 2024 |