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Joseph Dunklin

Birth
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1834 (aged 47–48)
Rankin County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Rankin, MIssissippi Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of Joseph D & Sarah Margaret Sullivan DUNKLIN

Husband of:
Sabrit Sarah Perkins
1798 – 1863? Texas
Marriage to Sabrit Sarah Perkins
10 Dec 1817
Caldwell, Kentucky

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWYX-L4D

Sabrit was the daughter of:
Adam B Perkins # 19387619
1767 – 1824

Pernecy "Nacky" Davis # 19387653
1767 – 1823
___________________
FATHER to Children

Emily Perkins Dunklin-# 63474306
1818 – 1898
md.William James Cottingham

Pernicia Perkins "Penney"Permisa Dunklin
# 131149950
1823 – 1868
md.Hiram George Fisher,John G COYLE,Lorenzo Dow Stover

Sarah J Dunklin
1825 – last known 1850 Carroll, Louisiana

Catherine C Dunklin-
1830 – 1881
md.Simon Peter Johnson

Alexander M Dunklin
1833 – last known 1850 Carroll, Louisiana

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Wonderful story i found on internet
DUNKLIN

JOSEPH DUNKLIN (Joseph D DUNKLIN -SARAH MARGARET SULLIVANT) ,was born Abt. 1786 in Greenville County, South Carolina, and died 1834 in Mississippi. He married SARAH PERKINS December 10, 1817 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.

More About JOSEPH DUNKLIN :Fact 1: 1820, Listed in Federal Census of Caldwell County, KY

Notes for SARAH PERKINS :On the "So Many Ancestors - So Little Time" Web Site, Sarah Perkins is listed as Sarah Parkins. A note says she moved to Lake Providence, Louisiana and then into Texas.
Parents

Adam B Perkins 1767 – 1824 # 19387619

Pernecy "Nacky" Davis 1767 – 1823 # 19387653

The "History of The Dunklins Of South Carolina" also says she moved to Lake Providence, Louisiana after her husband's death, where she lived for many years. She then went to Texas where her daughter, Kate, lived with her husband, Simon P. Johnson.

On the Perkins GenForum Page is a query from H. L. (Joe) Perkins seeking new information on the Perkins who settled in Caldwell County, Kentucky around 1800. He lists William and Sarah Perkins, Richard Perkins, Solomon Perkins, Steven Perkins, Thomas Perkins, Adam Perkins and Joseph Dunklin. He asks, "How did Dunklin fit into the Perkins family?

H. L. (Joe) Perkins
P.O. Box 332
Park City, Kentucky 42160
(502) 749-5301

It is unclear whether Joseph Jr. met Sarah in South Carolina or Caldwell County, Kentucky. They may have met and married in South Carolina and emigrated with their families to Kentucky and then to Mississippi. According to Dr. Raymond Ross, they married in South Carolina.

Now, however, according to Kentucky Marriage Records, Joseph Dunklin married Sabriet (Sarah) Perkins in Caldwell County, Kentucky on December 10, 1817.

More About SARAH PERKINS :Fact 1: Or Parkins

Children of JOSEPH DUNKLIN and SARAH PERKINS :

i. KATE DUNKLIN , m. SIMON P. JOHNSON . More About KATE DUNKLIN :Fact 1: Lived in Texas with her husband.

(MY NOTES ADDED ABOUT CHILDREN OF JOSEPH)
i.Catherine C Dunklin
mother-in-law of sister-in-law of sister-in-law of my grand aunt
Birth 1830 in Rankin, Mississippi,
Death 1881 in Kemp, Kaufman, Texas

MARRIED-Simon Peter Johnson 1824 – 1886

DUNKLIN / JOHNSON CHILDREN
1 William George Johnson 1848–1931-FAG # 63656779
md.Elizabeth Ann Bettie Vanpelt
(children-James Byron,William Albion,Della Catherine)

2 Rutha Gray Johnson 1855–1914 -FAG # 47317718
md.John Brock
(Children-Mary C,Ruth A.,George A.,John Brock Jr)

3 Sabrit T Johnson 1855 –

4 Martha T Johnson 1858 –

5 George Johnson 1861 –

ii. EMILY PERKINS Dunklin-FAG # 63474306
Birth 4 December 1818 in Kentucky
Death 10 November 1898 in Kemp, Kaufman, Texas

MARRIED-William James Cottingham

iii.PERNICA PERKINS {"Penney"Permisa"} Dunklin-
FAG # 131149950
Birth 1823 in Cadwell County, Kentucky,
Death appx 1868 in Kemp, Kaufman, Texas

MARRIED-Hiram George Fisher
-John G COYLE
-Lorenzo Dow Stover

DUNKLIN /FISHER CHILDREN

1 Joseph Adam Fisher
1846 – 1870


2 Emily Pernicia Fisher
1849 – 1913
md.John Allen Tharp Jr
(children-Ella,Willis,Fisher,Archibald,Simeon,Fannie)

3 William James COYLE
1852 –

iv. SARAH J DUNKLIN
1825

v. ALEXANDER M DUNKLIN
Birth 1833 in Rankin County, Mississippi
Last known 1850 Carroll, Louisiana
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REFERENCE to Joseph and Sabrit can be found among the papers of his brother
Missouri Governor Danial Dunklin-FAG # 7279715

Dunklin's Papers contain letters written between 1820-1843 in which he and his correspondents debated state and national political issues. It is primarily personal correspondence between Dunklin, his friends and his political allies which included Governor John Miller, Senator Albert G. Harrison, Senator Lewis F. Linn, Secretary of State J. C. Edwards, his son-in-law Falkland H. Martin, and Philip Cole of Potosi. There is much dialogue between Dunklin and other Missouri members of the Democratic Party concerning national political figures and issues such as tariffs, the nullification crisis and the Bank of the United States.
The letters examine such state issues as the influence of the press in Missouri's elections and the subsequent effort to establish a Democratic newspaper at Jefferson City. Other topics included the election of Missouri's national representatives, the qualifications and beliefs of the various Demcoratic candidates, legal cases, public education, and the Mormons of Jackson County. Dunklin's political views are summarized nicely in the correspondence with his cousin, Charles P. Sullivan.

A small amount of the correspondence concerns the Dunklin family. There is one letter to Rachel McGuire Dunklin from Emily M. Austin Perry (given to the collection by Sam Richeson). Dunklin's letters from another cousin, Joseph Sullivan, contain news of family members residing in South Carolina and Alabama. Other members corresponding with Dunklin include his brother, Stephen Tomplat Dunklin, and his sister-in-law, Sabret Dunklin, widow of brother, Joseph.

More About DANIEL DUNKLIN :
Fact 1: 1810, Received Spanish land grant near Mine-a-Breton
Fact 2: Established business & engaged in mining
Fact 3: 1816, Sheriff of Washington County, MO
Fact 4: 1820, Member of 1st Const. Convention of MO
Fact 5: 1822, One of 3 reps. from Wash. Co. in Mo. Leg.
Fact 6: Other two Philip Cole & Stevenson
Fact 7: 1828, Elected Lt. Gov. of Missouri
Fact 8: 1832-1836, 5th Governor of Missouri
Fact 9: 1836, Resigned to become Surveyor General
Fact 10: Appt. by President Andrew Jackson
Fact 11: Was fervent Democrat & supporter of Jackson
Fact 12: Champion of public schools
Fact 13: July 25, 1844, Died at home near Pevely, MO. Buried there
Son of Joseph D & Sarah Margaret Sullivan DUNKLIN

Husband of:
Sabrit Sarah Perkins
1798 – 1863? Texas
Marriage to Sabrit Sarah Perkins
10 Dec 1817
Caldwell, Kentucky

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FWYX-L4D

Sabrit was the daughter of:
Adam B Perkins # 19387619
1767 – 1824

Pernecy "Nacky" Davis # 19387653
1767 – 1823
___________________
FATHER to Children

Emily Perkins Dunklin-# 63474306
1818 – 1898
md.William James Cottingham

Pernicia Perkins "Penney"Permisa Dunklin
# 131149950
1823 – 1868
md.Hiram George Fisher,John G COYLE,Lorenzo Dow Stover

Sarah J Dunklin
1825 – last known 1850 Carroll, Louisiana

Catherine C Dunklin-
1830 – 1881
md.Simon Peter Johnson

Alexander M Dunklin
1833 – last known 1850 Carroll, Louisiana

-------------------------------------
Wonderful story i found on internet
DUNKLIN

JOSEPH DUNKLIN (Joseph D DUNKLIN -SARAH MARGARET SULLIVANT) ,was born Abt. 1786 in Greenville County, South Carolina, and died 1834 in Mississippi. He married SARAH PERKINS December 10, 1817 in Caldwell County, Kentucky.

More About JOSEPH DUNKLIN :Fact 1: 1820, Listed in Federal Census of Caldwell County, KY

Notes for SARAH PERKINS :On the "So Many Ancestors - So Little Time" Web Site, Sarah Perkins is listed as Sarah Parkins. A note says she moved to Lake Providence, Louisiana and then into Texas.
Parents

Adam B Perkins 1767 – 1824 # 19387619

Pernecy "Nacky" Davis 1767 – 1823 # 19387653

The "History of The Dunklins Of South Carolina" also says she moved to Lake Providence, Louisiana after her husband's death, where she lived for many years. She then went to Texas where her daughter, Kate, lived with her husband, Simon P. Johnson.

On the Perkins GenForum Page is a query from H. L. (Joe) Perkins seeking new information on the Perkins who settled in Caldwell County, Kentucky around 1800. He lists William and Sarah Perkins, Richard Perkins, Solomon Perkins, Steven Perkins, Thomas Perkins, Adam Perkins and Joseph Dunklin. He asks, "How did Dunklin fit into the Perkins family?

H. L. (Joe) Perkins
P.O. Box 332
Park City, Kentucky 42160
(502) 749-5301

It is unclear whether Joseph Jr. met Sarah in South Carolina or Caldwell County, Kentucky. They may have met and married in South Carolina and emigrated with their families to Kentucky and then to Mississippi. According to Dr. Raymond Ross, they married in South Carolina.

Now, however, according to Kentucky Marriage Records, Joseph Dunklin married Sabriet (Sarah) Perkins in Caldwell County, Kentucky on December 10, 1817.

More About SARAH PERKINS :Fact 1: Or Parkins

Children of JOSEPH DUNKLIN and SARAH PERKINS :

i. KATE DUNKLIN , m. SIMON P. JOHNSON . More About KATE DUNKLIN :Fact 1: Lived in Texas with her husband.

(MY NOTES ADDED ABOUT CHILDREN OF JOSEPH)
i.Catherine C Dunklin
mother-in-law of sister-in-law of sister-in-law of my grand aunt
Birth 1830 in Rankin, Mississippi,
Death 1881 in Kemp, Kaufman, Texas

MARRIED-Simon Peter Johnson 1824 – 1886

DUNKLIN / JOHNSON CHILDREN
1 William George Johnson 1848–1931-FAG # 63656779
md.Elizabeth Ann Bettie Vanpelt
(children-James Byron,William Albion,Della Catherine)

2 Rutha Gray Johnson 1855–1914 -FAG # 47317718
md.John Brock
(Children-Mary C,Ruth A.,George A.,John Brock Jr)

3 Sabrit T Johnson 1855 –

4 Martha T Johnson 1858 –

5 George Johnson 1861 –

ii. EMILY PERKINS Dunklin-FAG # 63474306
Birth 4 December 1818 in Kentucky
Death 10 November 1898 in Kemp, Kaufman, Texas

MARRIED-William James Cottingham

iii.PERNICA PERKINS {"Penney"Permisa"} Dunklin-
FAG # 131149950
Birth 1823 in Cadwell County, Kentucky,
Death appx 1868 in Kemp, Kaufman, Texas

MARRIED-Hiram George Fisher
-John G COYLE
-Lorenzo Dow Stover

DUNKLIN /FISHER CHILDREN

1 Joseph Adam Fisher
1846 – 1870


2 Emily Pernicia Fisher
1849 – 1913
md.John Allen Tharp Jr
(children-Ella,Willis,Fisher,Archibald,Simeon,Fannie)

3 William James COYLE
1852 –

iv. SARAH J DUNKLIN
1825

v. ALEXANDER M DUNKLIN
Birth 1833 in Rankin County, Mississippi
Last known 1850 Carroll, Louisiana
-------------------------------------
REFERENCE to Joseph and Sabrit can be found among the papers of his brother
Missouri Governor Danial Dunklin-FAG # 7279715

Dunklin's Papers contain letters written between 1820-1843 in which he and his correspondents debated state and national political issues. It is primarily personal correspondence between Dunklin, his friends and his political allies which included Governor John Miller, Senator Albert G. Harrison, Senator Lewis F. Linn, Secretary of State J. C. Edwards, his son-in-law Falkland H. Martin, and Philip Cole of Potosi. There is much dialogue between Dunklin and other Missouri members of the Democratic Party concerning national political figures and issues such as tariffs, the nullification crisis and the Bank of the United States.
The letters examine such state issues as the influence of the press in Missouri's elections and the subsequent effort to establish a Democratic newspaper at Jefferson City. Other topics included the election of Missouri's national representatives, the qualifications and beliefs of the various Demcoratic candidates, legal cases, public education, and the Mormons of Jackson County. Dunklin's political views are summarized nicely in the correspondence with his cousin, Charles P. Sullivan.

A small amount of the correspondence concerns the Dunklin family. There is one letter to Rachel McGuire Dunklin from Emily M. Austin Perry (given to the collection by Sam Richeson). Dunklin's letters from another cousin, Joseph Sullivan, contain news of family members residing in South Carolina and Alabama. Other members corresponding with Dunklin include his brother, Stephen Tomplat Dunklin, and his sister-in-law, Sabret Dunklin, widow of brother, Joseph.

More About DANIEL DUNKLIN :
Fact 1: 1810, Received Spanish land grant near Mine-a-Breton
Fact 2: Established business & engaged in mining
Fact 3: 1816, Sheriff of Washington County, MO
Fact 4: 1820, Member of 1st Const. Convention of MO
Fact 5: 1822, One of 3 reps. from Wash. Co. in Mo. Leg.
Fact 6: Other two Philip Cole & Stevenson
Fact 7: 1828, Elected Lt. Gov. of Missouri
Fact 8: 1832-1836, 5th Governor of Missouri
Fact 9: 1836, Resigned to become Surveyor General
Fact 10: Appt. by President Andrew Jackson
Fact 11: Was fervent Democrat & supporter of Jackson
Fact 12: Champion of public schools
Fact 13: July 25, 1844, Died at home near Pevely, MO. Buried there


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