Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
1830
Children
Ambers S. Perkins b 1869
Margaret E. Perkins b. 1857
Willis F. Perkins b. 1859
Lorenzo D. Perkins b. 1860
Cynthia Perkins b. 1866
1. James E. Perkins (JUN.11, 1890 – AUG. 30, 1968 in Harlan Co., Ky) married Alice (OCT.9, 1907 - NOV.15, 1968 in Harlan County,
Ky), both buried at Evarts Memorial Gardens, lived Verda Harlan, Co., KY
a. Frank Perkins married ‘Tubby’, one child died few weeks after BIRTH (ca 1956)
b. Earl “Ish” Perkins
c. Mary Perkins m. __ Fields
d. Alice Faye Perkins m. 1st Raymond Hayes, he died, m. 2nd Mose jr. Wynn
e. Bobbie Jean Perkins
2. Joe Perkins b. 1893, lived in Hazard, Perry County, KY. Buried Arlington National Cemetery married in Wise Co., VA 7/7/1920
America “Gert” Shepherd, dau of Will Shepherd and Ina Shepherd
Children
a. son buried at Arlington National cemetery.
b. Dau ‘Martina’ married a catholic priest after 1971 and lived in Pikeville, Ky. 2 other daughters-one might be named Tina
Perkins
3. George Perkins b.1895 m. Martha, m. Bertha Tyree [had a brother named Willis Tyree who lived in Letcher Co. KY]
a. Haskell Perkins
b. Margaret Perkins
4. Temp b. 1899 (Female) b.1899, m. Hardin [Griffie] Griffith, lived Hazard, Perry Co., KY,
4.i. Alberta Griffith,
4.ii. Curt Griffith,
4.iii. Gene Griffith
4.iv. Ralph Griffith
4.v. a son ..Griffith, in the Navy
6. Richard “Byrd” Perkins b. 1903 wife Eurada lived Verda Harlan, Co., KY
7. Holly Mae Perkins b. 1906 m. Myrtle Hightower [Brim ] b. 9/15/1909, Myrtle m. 1 st Pleas Brim who died HARLAN 04-24-1944.
c. Estel Brim b. 09/23/1935
a. Brenda Perkins b. 9/28/1946 m. William Dan Gilbert
b. Kenneth Ray Perkins m. 1st.__, m. 2nd Shirley
8. Curtis b. 1908 died ca. 1924 coal mine accident at age 16.
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1870 PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX LIST (PPTL), WASHINGTON COUNTY VIRGINIA
(WCV): UPPER DISTRICT
PERKINS, A. J.;
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1850 Grayson County, Virginia Federal Census Enumerated July 12, 1850 by Francis A. Crockett
LN HN FN LN FN AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB REMARKS
20 170 170 Perkins Levi 52 M . Farmer 4,000 VA . . . . .
21 170 170 Perkins Nancy 47 F . . . VA . . . . .
22 170 170 Perkins Lewis 22 M . Laborer . VA . X . . .
23 170 170 Perkins Celia 17 F . . . VA . X . . .
24 170 170 Perkins Rufus 15 M . Laborer . VA . X . . .
25 170 170 Perkins Elizabeth 12 F . . . VA . X . . .
26 170 170 Perkins John 10 M . . . VA . X . . .
27 170 170 Perkins Nancy 8 F . . . VA . . . . .
28 170 170 Perkins Polly 5 F . . . VA . . . . .
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Perkins, Ambrose , 1860 Agriculture census Grayson co VA,
Columns
1 Name
2 Acres of Improved Land 70
3 Acres of Unimproved Land 142
4. Cash Value of Farm 850
5. Value of Farm Implements 20
6. Horses1
7. Asses or Mules 0
8. Milch Cows 3
9. Working Oxen 0
10. Other Cattle 3
11. Sheep 0
12. Swine 13
13. Value of Livestock 175
14. Wheat, bushels
15. Rye, Bushels
16. Corn, Bushels
17. Oats, bushels
18. Rice, lbs.
19. Tobacco, lbs.
20 Cotton bales
21. Wool, lbs.
22. Peas and beans, bushels
23. Irish potatoes, bushels
24. Sweet potatoes, bushels
25. Barley, Bushels
26. Buckwheat, bushels
27. Value of Orchard products
28. Wine, gallons
29. Gardens, Value of market produce
30 butter, lbs.
31. cheese, lbs.
32. hay, tons
33. clover seed, bushels
34. grass seed, bushels
35. hops, lbs.
36. dew rotted hemp, tons
37. water rotted hemp, tons
38. Other hemp products
39. Flax, lbs.
40. flaxseed, bushels
41. Silk cocoons, lbs.
42. maple sugar, lbs.
43. cane sugar, 1000 lbs barrels.
44. molasses, gallons
45. beeswax, lbs.
46. honey, lbs.
47. value of homemade manufactures
48. Value of animals slaughtered.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13
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1870 Federal Census for Grayson County
Elk Creek District
495. Bryant, Lewis 40 Farmer 2500 1497
Drucilla 35
Joseph 19 Farm Laborer
Alexander 17 Farm Laborer
Stephen 15 Farm Laborer
(H. Emma) Emily 12
Madora 8
Mintie 5
John 4
Pearl 2
Lewis W. 4/12 (B. Feb. 1870)
[Lewis Bryant was s/o Joseph Bryant (b. 1805) & Sarah Hale (b. 1807). Sarah Hale was d/o Dudley Hale (d. in War
of 1812 at Norfolk) & Nancy Burroughs. H. Emma Bryant Md. James D. Perkins, s/o John H. & Lucy Perkins,
9/21/1881. Lewis Bryant served in Co. C, 45th VA Inf. CSA as Lt. He enlisted on 5/29/1861, resigned 5/13/1862
because of hepatitis. He was 6'2", dark hair and eyes. Lewis Bryant's siblings were: William Bryant b. 1832;
Rosamond Bryant b. 1843; Olive Bryant b. 1847; Mayma Bryant b. 1849 and C. C. Bryant.]
366. Carrico, Miles C. 27 Farmer 240 200
Nancy 29
James 4
Ettie 1
[Probable that is M. C. Carrico of Household 31, 1860 Grayson Co., VA Census, and was s/o James & Elizabeth
Carrico. Miles C. Carrico served in the Grayson Co., Militia. Miles C. Carrico md. Mary Perkins, d/o Joseph Perkins,
on 4/7/1866. Nancy above may be a second wife, or a misinterpretation of the schedule or an error on the census
takers part. Miles C. Carrico served in the Grayson Co. Militia and in Co. C, 63rd VA Infantry, CSA.]
iam Rhudy & Charlotte Cornett; Md. (2) Elizabeth Perkins, d/o S. & E. Perkins, 11/14/1868. John Stone, s/o William
Stone b. 1766, md. Nancy Fields, d/o Joseph Fields of Bridle Creek, on 3/10/1824. William Stone was s/o Jeremiah
Stone (b. 1742 d. 1823 at Elk Creek, VA) who was a soldier in the American Revolution and his wife, Susannah. G.
B. Stone, age 21, was living in household 135 in the 1860 Grayson Co., VA Census. At that time household 135 had
Amanda, age 21, William, age 2, and John W. Stone, age 1. Augustus Beecher Stone served in Company F, 4th
Virginia Infantry, CSA. G. B. Stone's family died of the "flux", perhaps during an epidemic.]
Wilson District
449. Perkins, Alexander 64 Physician 600 183
(Wells), Malinda 60
Sarah 31 NC
Lorena B. 4
Martha U. L. 2
Ross, Robert 34 NC
William 36 NC
Bryant, Mary 10 B SC
[This was family 1300 in the 1860 Grayson Co., VA Census. Alexander Md. Malinda Wells, d/o John Wells on 2/12/1826.
Other children were Elijah b. ca. 1834, Orville b. ca. 1837, John b. ca. 1839, Valerie b. ca. 1847 and Lee b. ca. 1849.
Orville served in Co. D, 50th VA Infantry, CSA and died of wounds suffered in the Battle of Kelly's Store, near Suffolk,
VA on 1/30/1863.]
[This was family 1116 in the 1860 Grayson Co., VA Census. Ref. Weaver Family History Series, Volume VII by Jeffrey
C. Weaver. Thornton Kilby, B. 10/12/1829 D. 8/29/1917 s/o Primitive Baptist minister - Elder Reuben Kilby & Anna
Jones, Md. Phoebe Marilda Weaver, d/o Isaac Weaver & Mary Francis, 11/22/1851 in Ashe Co., NC, B. 8/29/1833 D.
8/31/ 1907. Their children, based on Family Bible records were: Cicero Kilby B. 10/8/1852 D. 1920 Md. Zillah Evaline
Weaver, 3/5/1874 B. 2/15/1856 D. 1950, d/o John S. Weaver & Celah Pennington (they migrated to Toulon, IL.); Jason
Kilby B. 6/1/1854, died in childhood; Mary M. "Pop" Kilby B. 8/2/1856 D. 2/27/1936, Md. William Calvin Young, ca. 1875
B. 6/18/1856 D. 3/12/1906, s/o James Duvall & Elizabeth Baker, name legally changed to Young; Isaac Reuben Kilby
B. 10/31/ 1858 Md.(1) ?, Md. (2) Laura Osborne Lovelace 1/29/ 1899, Md. (3) Callie Pennington; Laura India Kilby B.
1/8/1861 D. 3/28/1941 Md. (1) Thomas Montgomery, Md. (2) Wiley Winton Osborne 1888 B. 4/14/1850 D. 7/7/ 1939,
s/o Enoch Osborne & Ruth Perkins; Elizabeth Kilby, B. 2/20/1863 D. 7/28/ 1905 Md. (1) William Conley Perkins, 1882,
s/o Ira Gordon Perkins & Joan Perkins, Md. (2) T. R. Warren 1/17/1903, s/o Alexander Norman & N. A. Warren; Cath-
erine Kilby B. 3/20/1866 D. 2/7/1906 Md. John Henry Peacock 4/10/1884 B. 8/12/ 1860 D. 7/5/1949; James Roby Kilby
B. 3/15/1868 D. 9/20/1953 Md. (1) Laura Jane Young 10/31/1887 B. 11/16/1868 D. 8/11/1888, d/o Eli Young & Lucy
Spencer Md. (2) Eva Ruth Osborne, 3/15/1889 B. 12/3/1874, d/o Wiley Winton Osborne & Lavina Jane Mink. Children
born to Thornton Kilby & Phoebe Marilda Weaver after the 1870 census was taken were: Emeline KIlby B. 10/16/1870,
Md. Elbert Roby Pennington 1/5/1894, s/o Clayborn Pennington & Charity Perkins; Urbana Kilby B. 3/2/1873 D. 5/3/1952
Md. Adolphus Spencer 1/14/1895, B. 2/10/1873 D. 9/19/1933, s/o Calvin Spencer & Mary Francis; Maggie Kilby B.
3/15/1875 D. 11/2/1962 Md. Frank T. Pennington 12/28/1898 B. 6/9/1872 D. 12/19/1905, s/o Cicero Pennington &
Almeda Grubb; & Cora Kilby B. 4/4/1879 D. 2/24/1906, N/M. Thornton Kilby served in Co. C, 63d VA Inf. CSA.]
borne b. 3/20/1878 d. 1913 md. Landon Plummer on 7/1906; and Nancy Drucilla Osborne b. 6/19/1880 md. Arthur Owen,
s/o William Owen & Mary Phipps, on 11/29/1903.]
I am searching for information on John and Cecelia (Garner) Perkins from Liberty, Indiana. He was born Nov. 1858. He died in 1940. He has a brother
named Ambrose Perkins (died 1930) and his wife was Minnie Myrtle Perkins (d.in 1947) If you have any info on that line I would apprectiate it also.
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I hope this is a connection to your group! My gg-grandfather
Francis or Frank Perkins lived in Liberty, Ind. His sons were
John Perkins and
Thomas Perkins and one of his daughters was
Mary Cecelia Perkins, who was born in Liberty, Ind. 1860. Thomas married Minnie Marie Barnett and their oldest son was Frank
Ambrose Perkins.
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Ambrose S. Perkins, 1789-1859. wife Annabella McPherson He had a daughter,
Annabella, who married Jesse Pickard (Picard).
Their daughter was Mary Jane Pickard, and she married, Frederick Lyman Talcott (1843-1912).
Mary Jane Pickard was named for Mary Jane Perkins, sister of Annabella (Perkins) Pickard.
In her will, that Mary Jane mentions kin named Pickard, Belknap & Talcott.
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On December 27, 1876 Joshua Frye Perkins married Highly Perkins, the daughter of Joshua
Carter Perkins, and Sarah COOPER Perkins
Joshua Carter Perkins and Joshua Frye Perkins were not only father-in-law and son-in-
law but they were also first cousins. They shared the same East Tennessee-West North
Carolina "roots" and ancestry. Their fathers, Joseph and Amos Perkins were brothers,
and were both the sons of
Also, his mother, Nancy (Pierce) Perkins, widow of Amos Perkins is enumerated in that same census.
Sarah Perkins married William A. Taulbee, 25 April 1853, in Morgan County, KY. Rebecca Taulbee (1854), James
Samuel Henry Taulbee (1856), Tildanna Taulbee, December 1857, and Emma Taulbee (1859). Her husband, William
A. Taulbee remarried, and he died 7 March 1913, in Sharpsburg, Bath, KY
1. William Taulbee was born July 6, 1829 and died March 5, 1913 in Bath County, Kentucky. He married twice:
(1) Sarah Perkins She and William were known to be in Montgomery County, Ky in 1860. (Ref. Rose Taulbee's
Family History); (2) Isabelle Bradford. Isabelle was born about 1830 and died July 7, 1916. Isabelle and William
were married sometime between 1860 and 1864.
Sarah and William's children are enumerated in the 1880 US Fleming, Kentucky census, including her daughter,
Rebecca A. Perkins Gill
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The 1880 US Custer, Nebraska census enumerates the family of