This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZKB.2ACE/396.1 Message Board Post: Charles- I was looking into your query, and didn't have much luck. There are a few Perkins listed in the current cemetery index, but none by the names you have listed. Dr. Benjamin 5-26-1828 to 12-15-1911 +Mary Louise 7-10-1833 to 11-29-1907 John W. 1-14-1872 to 6-25-1961 +Lily May 8-9-1872 to 6-18-1961 dau. Grace 9-21-1895 to 6-27-1896 Lester 6-27-1884 to 2-6-1965 (MO PVT CO M 354 INF WWI) +Rosa Lee 1-26-1884 to 9-12-1968 (nee Patton) Sarah A. 6-22-1836 to 3-27-1856 (Wife of J.B. Perkins) William 1850 to 1925 Henry Andrews 8-7-1875 to 12-17-1942 Hiram 5-13-1882 to 10-19-1965 (never married) Most of the cemeteries where the above Perkins are lain are very close to several county lines...they may be burried in Warren, Callaway, Audrain, or Lincoln Counties. Sarah A. is listed as being in an "Unnamed Cemetery", however the location suggests it was outside of Americus in the Southwest part of the county, in which case, I believe it is destroyed. *The History of Montgomery County 1885 records that Dr. Samuel J. Moore, killed during Anderson's Raid on Danville in October of 1864 was married to a daughter (name not given) of Rev. L.T. McNeiley (M.E. Church South @ Danville). After the Doctors death she re-married the Honorable E.F. Perkins, of Linneus, MO. *The same text also mentions John H. Sailor and wife Virginia (nee Perkins) both of Kentucky, having a son by the name of Isaac O. Sailor and living at Loutre Island (which lies in both Warren and Montgomery Counties). Isaac was a blacksmith and farmer in that area before moving north to Montgomery City where on 2-24-1857 he married Sebrina Peveler (dau. of David Peveler). They had 3 children: Ellen, wife of John Norman; John D. (married-no name given), and William O. who also became a blacksmith. I'm sorry I don't have anything more to offer, but I hope some of it helps. Christine