Individual Details
Jabez Perkins
(August, 1796 - January 13, 1859)
Jabez Perkins was a Primitive Baptist minister, a Captain in the militia during the Cherokee removal. He owned slaves, farmed and settled in Alabama about 1816. He had eleven children.
The following source gives the place of marriage as Kentucky.
Information about the family and descendants of Jabez and Rachel (Wright) Perkins from the the LDS Family Registers of Marlana Myra Geisler, 5801 West Berkeley Road, Phoenix, Arizona (Alternate contact person: Boyce L. Williams P. O. Box 130, Hill City, Idaho 83337), 1985.
The following source gives the place of marriage as Kentucky.
Information about the family and descendants of Jabez and Rachel (Wright) Perkins from the the LDS Family Registers of Marlana Myra Geisler, 5801 West Berkeley Road, Phoenix, Arizona (Alternate contact person: Boyce L. Williams P. O. Box 130, Hill City, Idaho 83337), 1985.
Events
Birth | August, 1796 | Wilson Creek, Grayson County, Virginia | |||
Marriage | Abt, 1822 | Jackson County, Alabama - Rachel Wright | |||
Marriage | November 30, 1839 | Marshall County, Alabama - Sarah "Sally" Kirby | |||
Death | January 13, 1859 | Marshall County, Alabama |
Families
Spouse | Sarah "Sally" Kirby ( - ) |
Spouse | Rachel Wright (1800 - 1841) |
Child | Isaac Perkins (1831 - 1893) |
Father | Jabez Perkins (1766 - 1836) |
Mother | Nancy Ann Creekmore (1775 - 1836) |
Sibling | Solomon Perkins (1786 - 1824) |
Sibling | Jesse Alvin Perkins (1787 - 1850) |
Sibling | Timothy Perkins (1788 - 1859) |
Sibling | Lucy Perkins (1792 - 1851) |
Sibling | Sarah "Patty" Perkins (1795 - 1844) |
Sibling | Amy Perkins (1798 - 1862) |
Sibling | William Perkins (1801 - 1864) |
Sibling | Nancy Perkins (1804 - 1835) |