. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 162 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL FAMILY HISTORY OP GEORGE HAMILTON PERKINS. II (M F M F), Captain Benjamin Harriman. II 3 (MM F), Benjamin Emery, a captain in the Revolutionary war. Ill 1 (F F), Roger Eliot Perkins (1769-1825). IV 1 (F), Hamilton Eliot Perkins, studied at the Harvard Law School and for sixteen years presided over the probate court of Merri- mac county; was interested in lumbering. IV 2 (M), Clara Bartlett George. Fraternity of M: IV 3, Captain Paul R. George, who was remarkably efficient. IV 4, John H. George, o


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 162 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL FAMILY HISTORY OP GEORGE HAMILTON PERKINS. II (M F M F), Captain Benjamin Harriman. II 3 (MM F), Benjamin Emery, a captain in the Revolutionary war. Ill 1 (F F), Roger Eliot Perkins (1769-1825). IV 1 (F), Hamilton Eliot Perkins, studied at the Harvard Law School and for sixteen years presided over the probate court of Merri- mac county; was interested in lumbering. IV 2 (M), Clara Bartlett George. Fraternity of M: IV 3, Captain Paul R. George, who was remarkably efficient. IV 4, John H. George, one of the most brilliant lawyers in New Hampshire. V 1 (Propositus), GEORGE HAMILTON PERKINS. Child of Propositus: VI1, Isabel Perkins. VI 2, Larz Anderson (born in Paris, 1866), after being graduated from Harvard, spent two years in travel around the world. He was a captain and assistant adjutant general, United States volunteers, during the Spanish Ameri- can war; was appointed ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to Japan in 1912. BIBLIOGRAPHY. CARROLL, S. George Hamilton Perkins, U. S. N., His Life and Letters. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 50. PERRY FAMILY. MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY was born at Newport, Rhode Island, 1794. He entered (March 1809) the United States navy as a midshipman at the naval station in New York City. Within a few months he was on board his brother's ship, the Revenge, and a little later was made Commodore Rodgers's aid on board the President. He took part in the affair of the Little Belt, which precipitated the War of 1812. He accompanied Commodore Rodgers on his cruise in the seas of northern Europe. In 1813 he became lieutenant. After the war he made a voyage to Holland on his father's merchantman, but in 1817 reentered the navy. He was connected with the colonization of Liberia. He had many encounters with pirates, and in 1824 he sailed to the Mediterranean as part of the squadron to protect United States commerce from these pirates. In comma


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