Person:Armina Perkins (1)

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Armina Matilda Perkins
m. 11 Aug 1828
  1. Edward PerkinsAbt 1829 -
  2. Martha E. Perkins1830 - 1910
  3. Joshua Parker Perkins1835 - 1905
  4. Sarah Hunt PerkinsAbt 1837 - 1916
  5. William Morgan Perkins1839 - 1924
  6. George Denton Perkins1842 - 1911
  7. Reubin D. PerkinsAbt 1842 -
  8. Riley Perkins1843 - 1853
  9. Armina Matilda Perkins1846 - 1925
  10. Susan Perkins1850 - 1888
m. 25 Jan 1859
  1. Dulcinia Lynam
  2. Emma Lynam
  3. Metta Lynam
  4. Willie Lynam
  5. Absolum Foster Lynam1862 - 1937
  6. Charles Blueford Lynam1864 - 1940
  7. Andrew Hanson Lynam1871 - 1925
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Armina Matilda Perkins
Gender Female
Birth[4][5] Feb 1846 Bath County, Kentucky
Marriage 25 Jan 1859 Bath County, Kentuckyto William James Lynam
Death[6][7] 18 Jul 1925 Nicholas County, KentuckyCause: Senility, general breakdown
Burial[8] 20 Jul 1925 Carlisle Cemetery, Nicholas County, Kentucky
Reference Number? 4115

Death Certificate transcribed by Mary Perkins Bishop mebishop1@@alltel.net

Name: Lynam, Armendia Matilda Date Of Death: July 18, 1925 Time: Place Of Death: Nicholas County Ky Residence: Rural Nicholas Co., Gender: Female Race: W Age: 84 Marital Status: Widowed Spouse: Lynam, William Date Of Birth: 1846 Place Of Birth: Bath Co., Ky Mother's Name: Denton, Celia Mother's Birthplace: Fleming Co., Ky Father's Name: Perkins, Elijah Father's Birthplace: Sullivan Co., Tennessee Cause Of Death: Senility, general breakdown Hospital: Unavailable SS Number: Unavailable Occupation: Housekeeping Funeral Home: Mathers & Potts Doctor: Unavailable Coroner: Unavailable Informant: A. B. Lynam Date Of Burial: July 20, 1925 Place Of Burial: Carlisle Cemetery Date Recorded: August 14, 1925 Source Of Record: Death Certificate Certificate No.: 17724

Death certificates stated that Elijah Perkins was born in Bath County but all other records say he was born in Tennessee


Original Message-----

From: Mary Bishop [1] Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 8:54 PM To: Darrell Warner Subject: Re: Stuff I found in Kentucky

I wish she was Edwards missing child but I can prove it

There is a lot I dont know

I did find some information on Armenia & Her Husband William

They were on their way home from town and they were hit by a passenger train,on the Maysville Road, William was very seriously injured and he died shortly after the accident and Armenia Matilda was not hurt ti seriously and was taken to her home where his funeral was held the next day.

Reubin died when he fell through the ice on the Ohio River on his horse, His body was never recovered I have the date narrowed down some. He filed suite against the railroad because they hit and killed his horse, It was in the January Court and in April of that year his wife went before the court in Bath County and ask for a allowance in his estate as he was deceased.

Have you ever seen a child names Virginia perkins listed in the home of George Denton Perkins & Mary Jane. I found her obituary and it listed a daughter Virginia Perkins listed. I have never seen this name before. I wonder if it could have been a grandchild since she was 84 when she died She was paralized from a stroke, I have found George & Janie's grave in the Carlisle Cemetery, Clay & I set their stone last years. they never had a stone but the Cemetery Caretaker found the grave for me.

I also found the grave of Armenia & William, William has a small stone but Armenia Matilda doesn't have one

Recently I found a estate settlement for Susan Perkins, All these years I was searching for J. F. Rogers, on the estate settlement it has Hezekiah Franklin Rogers, Her & Hezekiah are buried at Locust Cemetery along with W. H. Lynam her second husband, Their dates are listed in Talley's Book

Martha was married to Irvin Kincaid, he is buried at Locust but after Martha married again to Robert Stewart she and her son James Kincaid and his wife Minerva Powell is buried near her,., Robert is buried with his first wife they are all at the Flemingsburg Cemetery,

The grand of Thomas Perkins and his wife Milly must have been moved after they were buried at Locust. Their stone is still there but there is another stone for then at the Bethel Cemetery next to their son George W. Perkins.

Clay & I spent a day at Bath County about a month ago, then he came her and stayed with me a day and spent a day in Lousiville with a man that had a lot of Perkins Pictures of William Morgams family

Mary

References
  1. Census Year: 1850 State: Kentucky County: Bath Division: 1st District Reel no: M432-191 Page no: 74A.
  2. 1858 Bath County, Kentucky Marriage Book Microfilm record of James Lynam and Armelia Perkins.
  3. Nicholas County, Kentucky death certificate of Armina Matilda (Perkins) Lynam.
  4. Mary Bishop. Letter to Darrell Warner from Mary Bishop e-mail mbishop@@kih.net.
  5. Nicholas County, Kentucky death certificate of Armina Matilda (Perkins) Lynam.
  6. Mary Bishop. Letter to Darrell Warner from Mary Bishop e-mail mbishop@@kih.net.
  7. Nicholas County, Kentucky death certificate of Armina Matilda (Perkins) Lynam.
  8. Nicholas County, Kentucky death certificate of Armina Matilda (Perkins) Lynam.