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'''Sotty Edmiston TBD''' (born '''Sotirian Edmiston Perkins''', 24 February, 1876 - 6 August, 1969) was the seventh [[Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas]], serving from 1952 until 1956, and a trade union leader.
'''Sotty TBD''' (born '''Sotirian Perkins''', 24 February, 1876 - 6 August, 1969) was the seventh [[Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas]], serving from 1952 until 1956, and a trade union leader.


==Early life==
==Early life==
Sotty Edmiston (TBD) was born as Sotirian Edmiston Perkins on 24 February, 1876 in [[Evertsgard, Imagua and the Assimas|Evertsgard]], [[Saint Christopher's Parish]] (present day [[Evertsgard, Imagua and the Assimas|Evertsgard]], [[Cuanstad]]) to Archibald Perkins, a blacksmith, and to Tabitha Perkins (nee Barnett), a housewife, as the youngest of six children, and the only son to survive childhood.
Sotty (TBD) was born as Sotirian Perkins on 24 February, 1876 in [[Evertsgard, Imagua and the Assimas|Evertsgard]], [[Saint Christopher's Parish]] (present day [[Evertsgard, Imagua and the Assimas|Evertsgard]], [[Cuanstad]]) to Archibald Perkins, a blacksmith, and to Tabitha Perkins (nee Barnett), a housewife, as the youngest of six children, and the only son to survive childhood.


His early life was marked with tragedy: his father abandoned Tabitha and their children in 1879, and in 1881, Martha died of {{wp|scarlet fever}}, leaving Sotty and his siblings orphaned.  
His early life was marked with tragedy: his father abandoned Tabitha and their children in 1879, and in 1881, Martha died of {{wp|scarlet fever}}, leaving Sotty and his siblings orphaned.  


According to Sotty's biography, a sailor from TBD took pity on him, and adopted him as his own, bringing him back to (TBD) where he was sent to school and studied at a university. In gratitude, Sotty would adopt the sailor's surname as his own. However, most historians dispute the veracity of Sotty's claims, citing Imaguan census records from 1891 reporting that he and his siblings lived with his paternal uncle near [[Lundholm]], his surname not matching grammatical rules in the TBD language, and his "penchant for embellishing stories."
According to Sotty's biography, a sailor from TBD took pity on him, and adopted him as his own, bringing him back to (TBD) where he was sent to school and studied at a university. In gratitude, Sotty would adopt the sailor's surname as his own. However, most historians dispute the veracity of Sotty's claims, citing Imaguan census records from 1891 reporting that he and his siblings lived with his paternal uncle near [[Lundholm]], his surname not matching grammatical rules in the TBD language, and his "penchant for embellishing stories," with his 1942 and 1961 accounts of his experiences in TBD barely matching up.


In 1899, Sotty moved to [[Cuanstad]] where he took a job as a dockworker. His experience as a dockworker made him interested in politics, particularly as he resented "contributing to the economy of Imagua but not having a say in the politics of this land." This led him to becoming involved with the [[Dockworker's Union (Imagua)|Dockworker's Union]] by 1900, and by 1903, he would join the [[Labour Party (Imagua)|Imaguan Subsection of the Estmerish Section of the Workers' International]].
In 1899, Sotty moved to [[Cuanstad]] where he took a job as a dockworker. His experience as a dockworker made him interested in politics, particularly as he resented "contributing to the economy of Imagua but not having a say in the politics of this land." This led him to becoming involved with the [[Dockworker's Union (Imagua)|Dockworker's Union]] by 1900, and by 1903, he would join the [[Labour Party (Imagua)|Imaguan Subsection of the Estmerish Section of the Workers' International]].


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Revision as of 03:57, 10 August 2022

The Right Honourable
Sotty TBD
President John F. Kennedy with Prime Minister of Jamaica, Sir Alexander Bustamante (04) (cropped).jpg
Sotty TBD, 1954
16th Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas
In office
23 April, 1952 – 23 April, 1956
PresidentVictor Redmond Keswick
DeputyJim Stevens
Preceded byFrederick Maynard
Succeeded byMartin Ellingham
Member of Parliament for Bellmare
Assumed office
23 April, 2004
Preceded byIan Anderson
Personal details
Born
Sotirian Perkins

(1876-02-24)February 24, 1876
Evertsgard, Saint Christopher's, Colony of Imagua
Died6 August 1969(1969-08-06) (aged 93)
Cuanstad, Imagua and the Assimas
NationalityImaguan
Political partyDemocratic Labour Party
Other political
affiliations
ISESWI (1903-1919)
ISDCP (1919-1937)
Labour Party (1937-1948)
SpouseMolly Egnell
Children3

Sotty TBD (born Sotirian Perkins, 24 February, 1876 - 6 August, 1969) was the seventh Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas, serving from 1952 until 1956, and a trade union leader.

Early life

Sotty (TBD) was born as Sotirian Perkins on 24 February, 1876 in Evertsgard, Saint Christopher's Parish (present day Evertsgard, Cuanstad) to Archibald Perkins, a blacksmith, and to Tabitha Perkins (nee Barnett), a housewife, as the youngest of six children, and the only son to survive childhood.

His early life was marked with tragedy: his father abandoned Tabitha and their children in 1879, and in 1881, Martha died of scarlet fever, leaving Sotty and his siblings orphaned.

According to Sotty's biography, a sailor from TBD took pity on him, and adopted him as his own, bringing him back to (TBD) where he was sent to school and studied at a university. In gratitude, Sotty would adopt the sailor's surname as his own. However, most historians dispute the veracity of Sotty's claims, citing Imaguan census records from 1891 reporting that he and his siblings lived with his paternal uncle near Lundholm, his surname not matching grammatical rules in the TBD language, and his "penchant for embellishing stories," with his 1942 and 1961 accounts of his experiences in TBD barely matching up.

In 1899, Sotty moved to Cuanstad where he took a job as a dockworker. His experience as a dockworker made him interested in politics, particularly as he resented "contributing to the economy of Imagua but not having a say in the politics of this land." This led him to becoming involved with the Dockworker's Union by 1900, and by 1903, he would join the Imaguan Subsection of the Estmerish Section of the Workers' International.

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