George Perrins was born in 1886 in the district of Kidderminster, Worcestershire. He was the son of Andrew Perrins and Sarah Ann (Foster). In 1891, four year old George was living with his parents Andrew and Sarah Ann Perrins, and four siblings at 1 Court - 1 House, Orchard Street, Kidderminster.
By 1901, George had left the family and is recorded as a 14 years old Lamp Carrier in a Coal Mine. He is a boarder living with a family named Denton at 19 new Street, Hoyland Common, Yorkshire.
In 1910, George was married in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire to Jane Amelia Newman. Jane Amelia was born in 1889 in Mansfield Nottinghamshire, the daughter of Mathew Newman and Eliza (Moore). Their daughter Doris Perrins was born in the 2nd quarter of 1911 in Mansfield.
In 1911, George and wife Jane Amelia, and their 2 months old daughter Doris Perrins, are living with George's parents and family at 58 Bould Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
By 1913, the family had moved again and son George Andrew Perrins was born in the 1st quarter of 1913 in the district of Rotherham.
Second son Bert Perrins was born in 1915, and third son Leslie Perrins was born in 1918. Both births registered in the district of Rotherham.
George and Jane Amelia Perrins and family are living at 186 Muglet Lane, Maltby, in the 1921 Census. George is recorded as a Mine Deputy at Maltby Main Colliery. Daughter Doris is aged 10 years 4 months, with sons George Andrew aged 8 years 3 months, Bert aged 6 years 1 month, and Leslie aged 3 years 5 months.
Jane Amelia Perrins is recorded on the 1939 Register, as a widow born 16 march 1889. Living at 186 Muglet Lane, Maltby. Living with her is son Leslie Perrins, who is recorded as a Colliery Joiner Above [Ground], born 12 January 1918.
Jane A. Perrins death aged 79, was registered in June 1968 in the district of Rother Valley.