Father | John H. Crouch (b. 1813, d. after August 1860) |
Mother | Theodocia Hale (b. 1815, d. after August 1860) |
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Son | William R. Roberts+ (b. about 1774, d. 11 February 1863) |
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Son | William R. Roberts+ (b. about 1774, d. 11 February 1863) |
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Father | Maj. William Jewell (b. 16 September 1785, d. 23 January 1856) |
Mother | Elizabeth Kochendorfer (b. 12 September 1788, d. 25 February 1866) |
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Daughter | Grace Jewell (b. 5 September 1857, d. 11 September 1865) |
Daughter | Dr. Edith Jewell (b. 6 March 1865, d. 23 September 1930) |
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Son | Thomas Jewell+ (b. 19 September 1812, d. 8 August 1893) |
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Son | Thomas Jewell+ (b. 19 September 1812, d. 8 August 1893) |
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Father | Thomas Jewell (b. 19 September 1812, d. 8 August 1893) |
Mother | Ann Elizabeth Roberts (b. May 1827, d. about 8 September 1902) |
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Father | Thomas Jewell (b. 19 September 1812, d. 8 August 1893) |
Mother | Ann Elizabeth Roberts (b. May 1827, d. about 8 September 1902) |
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Newspaper article -- The Washington Post September 24, 1930
Pioneer Woman Dentist Is Dead
Dr. Edith Jewell Garrels Succumbs at Home in Arlington County
Dr. Edith Jewell Garrels, said to be one of the first women to practice dentistry in the District, died yesterday at her residence, Dawson Terrace, Mackeys Hill, Arlington County, Virginia.
Friends of Mrs. Garrels said that she was the first woman to be graduated in dentistry from any of the medical schools in Washington. She received her degree from the Medical School of the old Columbian College, now George Washington University in 1899. She was a member of the Gunton Temple Christian Church and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the S.H. Hines Funeral Parlors, 2910 Fourteenth Street Northwest. The Rev. Barnard Baskamp, pastor of Gunton Temple Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be private at Oak Hill Cemetery.
The Washington Post September 24, 1930
Garrels. On Tuesday, September 23, 1930 at her residence, Dawson Terrace, Mackeys Hill, Arlington County, Virginia, Dr. Edith Jewell, beloved wife of Charles Garrels.
Funeral from the S.H. Hines Funeral Parlors, 2910 Fourteenth Street Northwest Thursday, September 25 at 2:30PM. Interment (private) Oak Hill Cemetery.
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Son | John Perkins, Jr.+ (b. 21 December 1834, d. 5 November 1891) |
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Son | John Perkins, Jr.+ (b. 21 December 1834, d. 5 November 1891) |
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Daughter | Daisy May Tuft+ (b. 26 May 1873, d. 7 October 1949) |
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Daughter | Daisy May Tuft+ (b. 26 May 1873, d. 7 October 1949) |
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Father | Clarence Perkins (b. 25 June 1876, d. 4 December 1940) |
Mother | Daisy May Tuft (b. 26 May 1873, d. 7 October 1949) |
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Daughter | Esther Roberta Perkins (b. 10 May 1927, d. 7 June 2006) |
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Father | John McCauley Terrell (b. 2 November 1840, d. 30 July 1902) |
Mother | Elizabeth J. Ward (b. 3 April 1850, d. 1 February 1911) |
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Daughter | Esther Roberta Perkins (b. 10 May 1927, d. 7 June 2006) |
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Daughter | Esther Crouch Terrell+ (b. 5 January 1893, d. 25 May 1978) |
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Daughter | Esther Crouch Terrell+ (b. 5 January 1893, d. 25 May 1978) |
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Father | Clarence Roberts Perkins (b. 23 March 1897, d. 31 December 1973) |
Mother | Esther Crouch Terrell (b. 5 January 1893, d. 25 May 1978) |
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Father | Clarence Perkins (b. 25 June 1876, d. 4 December 1940) |
Mother | Daisy May Tuft (b. 26 May 1873, d. 7 October 1949) |
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Daughter | Florence Elizabeth Miller+ (b. 19 December 1905, d. 10 October 2001) |
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Daughter | Florence Elizabeth Miller+ (b. 19 December 1905, d. 10 October 2001) |
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Father | Harold Tuft Perkins (b. 23 November 1906, d. 17 December 1983) |
Mother | Florence Elizabeth Miller (b. 19 December 1905, d. 10 October 2001) |
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Daughter | Diane Denise Perkins (d. between 2015 and 2018) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Perkins (b. 11 December 1961, d. 5 March 2015) |
Obituary -- (Legacy.com):
Duane M. Perkins, 87, passed away Thursday, February 1, 2018 at his home. He was the husband of the late Diana E. (Short) Perkins. Born in Elkton, MD on January 21, 1931, Duane was a son of the late Harold and Florence (Miller) Perkins. He is survived by three children, Susan Badger, wife of James, Craig Frazier, husband of Denise, and Linda Boyd-Jones, wife of Andrew; four grandchildren, Desiri Walker, Amy Blackwell, Michael Nied, and Patrick Badger; also several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two daughters, Elizabeth Light and Diana Nied; and two siblings, Kay Cloud, and Stuart Perkins.
Published in Lebanon Daily News on Feb. 4, 2018.
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Father | Harold Tuft Perkins (b. 23 November 1906, d. 17 December 1983) |
Mother | Florence Elizabeth Miller (b. 19 December 1905, d. 10 October 2001) |
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Daughter | Lisa Perkins+ |
Daughter | Leanne Christine Perkins+ (b. 4 October 1966, d. 7 October 1998) |
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
Stuart Lee Perkins born July 7, 1937 in Elkton, Maryland passed away Monday, April 17, 2017 at SECU Hospice of Brunswick in Bolivia.
A scholar, orator, crusader, philosopher, warrior, and patriot Stuart Perkins answered the rallying call of God, Family, and Country.
Stuart was a member of the First Baptist Church of Oak Island, Oak Island, NC, the Gideons International, and Officers Christian Fellowship. Many years on the mission field took him around the world with North Carolina Baptist Men, GAIN, and Hope International.
Stuart is survived by his wife of 29 years, Edna Odom Perkins, daughter Lisa (Mrs. B. Scott Shenk), grandchildren Aria Hess, Joshua Hess, and Brian Shenk of Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania, sister Kay P. Cloud of Willow Street, Pennsylvania, and brother Duane M. Perkins of Mt. Gretna, Pennsylvania. Stuart is predeceased by his daughter Leanne (Mrs. Wayde Hess).
As an officer with a 30 year military career in the US Army, pre-retirement assignments included the National Intelligence Council, Headquarters Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC, Institute for National Strategic Studies, Washington, DC, Office of Director Joint Staff Joint Staff Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, DC, and Group Commander 7th Special Forces (Air Borne) Ft. Bragg, NC.
Stuart was awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal, Bronze Star, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, and many other decorations and awards. His combat record includes two years in Southeast Asia.
Stuart achieved a military education from The National War College, USA Command and General Staff College, and Infantry Officers Advanced Course. His civilian education includes Florida State University, University of Southern California, and Catholic University of America.
Post retirement, Stuart spent many memorable and fulfilling years farming in central Pennsylvania. He was an avid reader, student of foreign languages, and volunteer with several church projects and community organizations. He was a member of the Mifflintown Rotary International and the Hancock Lodge.
Funeral services will be 2:00pm Saturday, April 22, 2017 at First Baptist Church of Oak Island with interment in Arlington National Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at the church.
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