Married: About 1889; Bollington, Cheshire UK [2] |
Child:
Notes for John Charles PERKIN While unmarried, age 19, living in Palmerston Street (part of which was
previously Great High Street), a plumber and painter. At birth of first
child lived in Defiance Street, also known as Defiance Brow and now Queen
Street. Became a master sign writer working for Hamsons of Shrigley
Road. Thought to have broken a leg while playing football which led to
his death. Macclesfield Courier: Mr J C Perkin, son of Mr John
Perkin, landlord of the Meridian Inn, died on Sunday from pleurisy, after
only a few weeks illness. He was 34 [sic] years of age, and was one
of the first bell ringers of St John's Church. Great respect was shown by
the neighbours at his funeral on Wednesday, and muffled peals were rung
during the day by the ringers. The deceased leaves a wife and three
children. [2]
Sources 2. | Document, David Charles Perkin, 21 April 2006, Bollington history (STB) |
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Family record last updated: 23 April 2013 |
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