The Database for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel

Charles C. Perkins


Status (enslaved, free or both): free

Town: Kennebunkport

Known dates: 1860

The 1860 Census for Kennebunkport listed Carma Lisperie as 30, "Mulatto," servant, place of birth: West Indies, residing in the household of Charles C Perkins and Orlando Perkins. Charles and Orlando are listed as Merchants, each with real estate of $5000 and personal estate of $18,000. Charles and Orlando are likely brothers.

Bibliography:

1860 US Census for Kennebunkport


1860 Kennebunkport census - Carma Lisperie

Servant residing with Charles C Perkins

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