In a message dated 01-01-20 13:53:54 EST, you write: << Subj: Re: [PERKINS] PERKINS, NY, NY-1880's to Present Date: 01-01-20 13:53:54 EST From: [email protected] (Mary Mills) To: [email protected] Hi Bill, I have a Wiliam Flynn Perkins that I think was born in Rome, N.Y. abt. 1847. I am getting this info. from a Cival War rooster and it is unconfirmed that he is my ancester. I have been trying to check into this. I have written to Huron and Onedia Co.s but never received an answer. William was married in Crawford Co. Ill. in 1867 to Sarah Catherine Campbell. These were my gr.grandparents.Does any of this match with you ? Mary [email protected] wrote: > > Hi all > > list has been kinda quiet??? > > does this mean, like my parents, everyone has temp moved to Fla for the > winter lolol. > > I am looking for anyone who has PERKINS connected or not, that were living in > the NYC area 1880's to present > > my ancestor imm to NY, NY abt 1870's from N Ireland and as yet I can find not > one connection with anyone on the internet and it is strange as it is a VERY > large group. Almost every generation had 8-10 children and 8-10 > grandchildren from each child. > > At this time there should be 4-6 thousand descendents running about. > > This line also founded PERKINS trucking. NY company. Not the one in Mass or > Ohio. There were quite a few Perkins Trucking Companies founded at the end > of the 1800's. > >> sorry Mary, this would not be my line as my imm ancestor did not arrive till abt 1870's from N Ireland and settled in NY, NY and stayed there. Good luck in your search. I would try to find 1860 census and city directories his enlistment papers might list his place of civilian residence Bill
Richard H. Harrison, born April 03, 1786 in Richland, South Carolina; died August 03, 1829 in Greensboro, Alabama (Hale County). He was the son of James Harrison and Elizabeth Hampton. He married Catherine Sloan. Catherine Sloan, born February 22, 1788 in Greensboro, Alabama (Hale County); died May 03, 1859 in Greensboro, Alabama (Hale County). She was the daughter of William Sloan and Mary Perkins. I believe the SLOANS came to Old Pendleton District, SC from Ireland. I have quite a bit of information on the HARRISON and HAMPTON families, as they are a very well documented bunch. I have a little more history on the SLOANS, including descendents, but no ancestors. I have nothing further on Polly PERKINS, except she did marry a second time and is buried in Greensboro, AL. If anyone has any leads they could suggest I follow in finding more on Mary "Polly" PERKINS, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! Fredreica [email protected]