Dolores, I cannot find anything on Daniel Parkins or his wife. Milton Parkins died in Edgefield and his will is in Book 2 page 506D according to the book South Carolina Wills by Mary Bondurant Warren. According to the Deed Books Daniel was a JQ of Edgefield; but there are no deeds listed for him. From the book Edgefield County, South Carolina Records by Janie Revill: Perkins, Milton and wife--former widow?--Heirs of Abner Mays. Edgefield Rec. Bk A-276. 1827. Edgefield Rec Bk A298 1838--Milton Perkins and wife Catherine Heirs of Catherine Butler. Don't know if this fits in your line but from the Will Book by James E and Vivian Wooley: P. 246 26 April 1807. I, CHARLES PERKINS, Merchant, being in sound mind and memory. First I desire that all my just debts be paid out of the first money collected. The goods on hand to be disposed of as SAMPSON POPE thinks best either by sale or to keep them himself. I desire that my negroes to wit: Hall, Face, James, Benah, Nance and her three children Custen, Tom and Rosa also Lidia to be sold as follows, they may choose their master if he can pay cash or on a twelve months credit after giving satifactory security or at a public sale to the highest bidder. I desire that the rest of my personal estate to be sold except my watch that I wear, I give to ISAAC PARKINS to be keep as long as it was a prsent to me from my father. I desire that my wearung apparel be not sold but divided among my three brothers. I give unto SAMPSON POPE my riding horse called Waddy and saddle and bridle and martingale. I desire that my estate be joined to the estate of my father DANIEL PARKINS deceased to be equally divided between my three brothers ISAAC, ALLEN R and MARK S PARKINS. I appoint my friend SAMPSON POPE as executor. Wit MEREDITH M WELLOON, JACOB POPE and ELLENDER M DANIEL..Signed CHARLES PARKINS, Junr..Proved by the oath of MEREDITH M WELLOON the 27 Oct 1807 at the same time qualified SAMPSON POPE as executor. Recorded 18 May 1808. Hope this helps Sandra