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Record Group Number: 900000
Series/Collection Number: M77- 154
Creator: Perkins family.
Title, Dates: Perkins family papers 1826-1941.
Amount: 1.00 cubic ft.
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Organization/Arrangement: Unarranged.
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Biographical/Historical:     The Perkins family was a prominent white family in Tallahassee, Florida. In 1837, Thomas James Perkins (1817-1896) moved from Kent County, Maryland to settle in Tallahassee. He worked for a railroad company and was a partner in a cotton trading business. He and his wife Amelia Mather Keowin Perkins (1824-1897) had ten children: George Walker, John Day, Frances Elizabeth, Ida Taylor, Annie Berry, William Wightman, Mary Aurelia, Florence Papy, Thomas James, and Lawrence Anderson.

    John Day Perkins (1843-1904), the second son of Thomas and Amelia, married Joanna Dot Wilson Perkins (1845-1908) in 1865 and they had seven children: William Moore, Ida Gray, George Betton, Thomas Eugene, Maggie May, Charles Wilson, and John Earle.

    Ida Gray Perkins (1868-1892) was the oldest daughter of John Day and Joanna Perkins. She was married to William M. McIntosh, Jr. for seven months before she died of typhoid fever.

Summary:     This collection contains various papers related to the Perkins family of Tallahassee, primarily deeds, mortgages, and other legal papers documenting the land, property, and estates of various families and individuals. These materials were most likely part of the settlement of the estate of George B. Perkins, a Tallahassee (Leon County) attorney who died in 1941.

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Associated Materials: For more materials related to the Perkins family, see Collection N2012-3, Perkins Family Papers, 1880-1894 (3 cubic feet).
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Subject Access Fields: Perkins, George B., 1870-1941
Leon County (Fla.)
Tallahassee (Fla.)
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