W J Perkins and his wife Martha Jane Hansen Perkins came from Coleman county, Texas to Harmon County in 1902 in covered wagons with their 12 children, 6 boys and 6 girls. W J filed on a parcel of Land located 7 miles north of Hollis and 4 miles west.. The younger children attended school at Bitter Creek and Sypert Hill.
W J Perkins and his wife Martha Jane Hansen Perkins came from Coleman county, Texas to Harmon County in 1902 in covered wagons with their 12 children, 6 boys and 6 girls. W J filed on a parcel of Land located 7 miles north of Hollis and 4 miles west.. The younger children attended school at Bitter Creek and Sypert Hill.
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Lucy Jane Perkins Neff
1830–1890
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Jesse N Perkins
1835–1911
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Isaac G. Perkins
1838–1918
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Phebe Ann Perkins Womack
1840–1914
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David S. Perkins
1842–1867
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Artemus "Art" Perkins
1845–1905
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Thomas Coleman Perkins
1854–1929
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Sarah Ellen Perkins Hunter
1856–1919
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Arabella Perkins Leaton
1858–1918
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Virginia Lee Perkins Land
1863–1933
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Sarah Belle Perkins Windham
1871–1905
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John Wesley Perkins
1872–1954
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David Thomas Perkins
1874–1964
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Matilda J Perkins Cregg
1878–1959
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Ida Lee Perkins Hughs
1880–1909
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Annie Perkins Kizer
1882–1955
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Horace Monroe Perkins
1884–1962
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Berry Irvin "B I" Perkins
1886–1974
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Alice S Perkins Young
1888–1925
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Cora Effie Perkins Anderson
1890–1967
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Charles Rubin Perkins
1893–1984
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