born: Connecticut
died: abt 1825 in Sumter County, Georgia
He was an Indian trader, killed by Indians
The first name Hezekiah comes from the notes of Leona Gibson Bozeman, original
source is unknown.
Abraham Perkins sold land in Clarke County, Georgia, in 1803. He appears on the
Militia Muster Roll in 1821.
In 1798, an Abraham Perkins witnessed the deed of Peter Perkins in Pendleton
District, South Carolina, in 1798.
Abraham Perkins appears on the Tax Lists of Clarke County, Georgia, in 1802,
1803, and 1819-21.
I believe the early tax records and the land sale of 1803 were likely to belong
to Abraham Perkins Sr., father of this Abraham. The seller of the land would
have to have been of age to make the sale, therefore b in the 1780s.
Father: probably Abraham Perkins,
Sr.
Mother:
Spouse: Mary Ann
C. Smith
married 21 February 1821 in Clarke County, Georgia
Children:
1. Hester Ann Perkins
2. Artemishia Perkins (m. John Milton Motley)