Some descendants of Joshua Perkins 1-Joshua Perkins, son of Wm Joshua Perkins "Old Jock" and Mary "Polly" Black, was born in Nov 1759 in Pee Dee, SC and died in St. Laundry Parish, La.. Joshua married Mary Mixon, daughter of Michah Mixon and Unknown, about 1790. Mary was born about 1760 in Cheraws, SC. They had seven children: Moses, Lucy, Sarah, Jordan, Nicholas "Cader," Elizabeth "Betsy," and Edith "Ida". 2-Moses Perkins was born about 1790 in Indian Territory, Pendleton, SC. 2-Lucy Perkins was born in 1791 in Indian Territory, SC. 2-Sarah Perkins was born about 1791 in Indian Territory, Pendleton, SC. Research Notes: Marriage record from Southwest Louisiana Records Church and Civil Records Donald J Herbert 1976 Vol 1 1756-1810 pg 448 Sarah married Jesse Ashworth, son of James Ashworth and Keziah Dial, on 3 Oct 1810 in Opelousa Parish, LA. Jesse was born about 1790 in South Carolina. They had eight children: Joshua, Henriette Cely, David, Aaron, William, Louisa, Abner Moses, and Levi A.. 3-Joshua Ashworth was born about 1816 in St. Landry Parish, Opelousas, Louisiana. 3-Henriette Cely Ashworth was born about 1817 in Chipique Bayou, La.. 3-David Ashworth was born on 5 May 1821 in Chipique Bayou, La.. 3-Aaron Ashworth was born on 5 May 1821 in Chipique Bayou, La.. 3-William Ashworth was born about 1823 in Chipique Bayou, La.. 3-Louisa Ashworth was born about 1826 in Chipique Bayou, La.. 3-Abner Moses Ashworth was born about 1831 in Chipique Bayou, La.. 3-Levi A. Ashworth was born in Dec 1835. 2-Jordan Perkins was born about 1793 in Ninety Six District, SC. Research Notes: Marriage record from Southwest Louisiana Records Church and Civil Records Donald J Herbert 1976 Vol II Pg 377 Jordan married Jenny Goins, daughter of Thomas possibly John Thomas Goins and Nancy Johnson, on 12 Mar 1814 in Opelousa Parish, LA. Jenny was born about 1795 in South Carolina. They had seven children: Jacob, Carlotta, Jesse, Hader, Joshua, Washington, and Olive. 3-Jacob Perkins was born about 1815 in Louisiana. 3-Carlotta Perkins was born about 1816 in Louisiana. 3-Jesse Perkins was born about 1817 in Louisiana. 3-Hader Perkins was born about 1827 in Louisiana. 3-Joshua Perkins was born about 1828. 3-Washington Perkins. 3-Olive Perkins. 2-Nicholas "Cader" Perkins was born about 1795 in Indian Territory, , SC. General Notes: Dr. Turner Brashears, Sr., known as Brashears, and Angelico "Jerico" Perkins, both came to Indian Territory from Mississippi during the infamous "Choctaw Trail of Tears." The family became very prominent in the new Choctaw Nation, as it had been in Mississippi. Some believed Brashears to be full blood Choctaw, and it is so stated in a story in the Oklahoma Chronicles. However, it is well documented at this point he was 1/2 Choctaw, 1/4 Chickasaw and 1/4 Scottish blood. (For some enumerators this was close enough to be considered full-blood and the distinction between Choctaw and Chickasaw was at times fuzzy.) Brashears was also very active in Tribal affairs. Although he was said by the family to be a medical doctor by education, and some recall he carried a little black medicine bag with him, it is also said he never practiced medicine. "Dr. Turnbull" also is inscribed on his tombstone. His true calling seemed to be political. He was known to practice law and was elected county judge and then supreme judge of the Pushmataha District in 1849. He was chosen a Senator and later District Governor (Chief). He was defeated for Principal Chief in 1872 when he ran on the Progressive Party, "The People's Ticket", promoted by his good friend Allen Wright, former Principal Chief. The tenets of the party were logical growth, a reaffirmation of the treaty of 1866 and controlled growth of the railroads. It was truly a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Wright had been closely associated with the humiliating terms forced on the Choctaws after the Civil War and his protégé, Brashears, shared equal blame. The Choctaw Council which he had honorably served campaigned bitterly against Wright and him. It was a stunning defeat and perhaps his only one politically. Since he died just five years later December 2, 1877 at only 61, that devastating loss may have been part of a cause from which he never recovered. A deeply dedicated Mason, Brashears helped found Caddo Lodge #3; its sign may still be seen on the main street of Caddo. His stone reads "Dr. Turner B. Turnbull, Husband of Jerico." Choctaw Nation Census 1885 Blue County Indian Territory (Oklahoma) Turnbull, Julico 60 Indian Blue Farmer Turnbull, Bicey 10 Indian Blue From: TURNBULL-FLINCHUM FAMILY HISTORY Written by James M. Flinchum Submitted by Margaret F. Leavell Dallas Genealogical Society, The Quarterly--September 1980 Turner B. Turnbull was a white missionary to the Choctaw Indians and was referred to as Dr. Turnbull. Whether he was a doctor of medicine or divinity was not known by any of the present living relatives. He was born April 6, 1816, of Scotch parentage, died December 2, 1877. He was buried in the Turnbull family cemetery, Mount Pleasant Community 9 miles east of what is now Caddo, Oklahoma. He was married about 1840 or 1841 to Jericcho Perkins, my grandmother, a full-blood Choctaw Indian. She was born about 1826 on the Choctaw Indian reservation in Mississippi. Records of births, marriages, etc., during the early Tribal Government were very sparse and in most instances non-existent. She died in 1893 and is also buried in the Turnbull Family cemetery. To this marriage was born eight children, four boys and four girls. Melvina and Harriett died in infancy. Leroy was born in 1841, Simeon 1843, Daniel 1846, Melvina 1849, Turner Jr., 1851, Mary 1856, Julia (my mother) and Harriett, twins, 1860. The treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was signed in 1830 between the Leaders of the Choctaw tribe and the Federal Government. This Treaty provided for the removal of the Choctaw from Mississippi to The Indian Territory and resettlement in The Choctaw Nation. All this is a matter of recorded history and is only mentioned here because grandmother TURNBULL and her family were involved in this transfer of the Choctaws to the Indian Territory. The Choctaws and all other members of the Five Civilized Tribes, for that matter, suffered severe hardships and many Indians died during the trip and because of the suffering and death of so many Indians this removal later became known as "The Trail of Tears". Unlike the Plains Indians who were nomadic and warlike, the Indians comprised The Five Civilized Tribes were primarily agrarians who along with their hunting and fishing did some primitive farming. They raised small patches of corn, for bread, squash and other easy to produce vegetables adapted to their area. Naturally the women and children performed the major portion of the labor. They also lived in permanent homes, mostly small log cabins. This in part may have been the reason The Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles were known and referred to as The Five Civilized Tribes. Source: CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CHOCTAW] Turnbulls, etc. Something is amiss I think when some of these people are talking about a separate tribe within the Choctaws called Sha-chi-homas. As we know it was a matriarchal society and there were a number of clans. I have a list of those somewhere. For a while I thought there were only a few. There was a next higher order I think called moities. The clans had separate names. One associated with Jerico Perkins family, i.e. a nephew Henry Perkins was said to be a descendant of the Hiyahpatukalo (close) clan, which was also said by some to be called the house of kings. I thought this might have also been true for Jerico, but was told it came from Henry's mother's family. Literally, I was told it means where two waters come together. There was a tribe assimilated by the Choctaws in Mississippi, one of whose last remaining members was a lady named Shumaka and was the mother of Choctaw Chief Robert Cole. Although I am not certain, I think her tribe was called the Chiamechas (?). I thought they were almost decimated by the Chickasaw or Creeks. I find interesting that there is a Mexican tribe of Indians with a name very similar. One of the legends is that the Choctaws "came from under the sea." I was told a while back there is a lady researcher/writer who is propounding a theory along these lines with quite a bit of supporting material. I know a professor who has done considerable research on the Coles. Chris Morgan, now of Michigan, is a fine researcher, very thorough, but even the best make mistakes--at times. I think I have also seen Green McCurtain's grave, but I thought it is in the cemetery at Tuskahoma. I have several members of the Leathers (white) family buried there. I too found it fascinating to see his grave after hearing his name all my life--the broken slab of concrete is there as well as the iron fence. Sure looks snaky. My family roots are very deep in those Kiamichi Mountains. I will be going back to Clayton and the Leathers' family reunion in June so I may have an opportunity to check it out again. That isn't San Bois County though. Green McCurtain signed the surety bond for my Turner B. Turnbull Jr. in clearing him of the murder warrant when he finally gave up after being a (Judge Parker's) wanted man for 13 years (as said by Turner's son in law). He was apparently pardoned by the president--oddly enough all the rest charged (6 of them) were dead and the remaining witness said Turner was not there that day. Probably a wise witness. Edward Gardner is also name mentioned as a riding buddy of the Turnbull boys. Supposedly he was charged with a murder of an old woman and two little girls that Simeon Turnbull confessed to on his death bed. I think they were every bit as ruthless as the other gangs, but managed to stay on the right side of the law most of the time and were called "vigilantes." Just a little matter of killing that black man or so when on just a lark, the way I read it. You should hear some of the family defend that one. I have come across many names in my work on this Turnbull bunch. From Chatabear@aol.com associated with Mt. Tabor IndianCommunity of Texas Nicholas married Angeline Unknown. They had two children: David and Angelico "Jerico". 3-David Perkins was born in St. Landry Parish, Opelousas, Louisiana. 3-Angelico "Jerico" Perkins was born in 1826 in St. Landry Parish, Opelousas, Louisiana, died in 1893 in Choctow Nation, Indian Territory, at age 67, and was buried in Turnbull Family Cemetery, Bryan Co., Okl.. Research Notes: Judge David Perkins was one of her brothers and it is most likely that her father may have been Nicholas Perkins. The Perkins, Dials, Goins and Ashworth families, although claiming Choctaw for several generations and a few being enrolled as Choctaws by blood on the final rolls, are often referred to as Redbones in Louisiana. A number of these families are connected to the Clifton Choctaws in Rapides Parish, Louisiana Additional Information see: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=lesap&id=I1 976 Jerico lived sixteen years after Brashears died. In the 1885 Choctaw Census she is shown as a head of house with a considerable amount of land under cultivation and quite a few head of cattle, horses and pigs. It was stated she moved closer to Turner Jr. at some point so he could help her take care of her place and the orphaned grandchildren she took in when the need had arisen. It is believed one of these was Louisa Serena Turnbull, a daughter of Simeon's and his first wife Elizabeth who may have died when Louisa was born. Three of Jerico's sons died young and left young families. It has been written she was a devout Christian, read her Choctaw New Testament daily and ruled her house with an iron hand. She outlived all but four of her children and only three of those lived to the turn of the century. These three and a number of their descendants were recorded on the Rolls. There is only one known child of her son Leroy, George Washington Turnbull, who had five children. When Jerico's life ended at 73, it was considered a respectable old age for the times. Her last child Angeline was born when Jerico was about 43. She lies beside her husband in the Turnbull cemetery. Angelico married Leroy Turnbull, son of George Turnbull and Sarah Brashears, in 1840 in Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. Leroy was born on 6 Apr 1816 in Okla Falaya, Choctaw Nation-Mississippi, died on 2 Dec 1877 in Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory at age 61, and was buried in Turnbull Family Cemetery, Bryan Co., Okl.. They had nine children: Leroy, Simeon, Daniel, Melvina, Turner B., Mary Ann, Hariett, Julie Ann, and Angeline "Angie". 4-Leroy Turnbull was born in Nov 1840. 4-Simeon Turnbull was born on 25 Dec 1843 in Choctow Nation, Indian Territory,. 4-Daniel Turnbull was born on 18 Jan 1844 in Mt. Pleasant, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. 4-Melvina Turnbull was born in 1849 in Mt. Pleasant, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. 4-Turner B. Turnbull was born on 22 Nov 1851 in Mt. Pleasant, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, died in Apr 1908 at age 56, and was buried in Turnbull Family Cemetery, Bryan Co., Okl.. General Notes: TURNER B. TURNBULL, JR. (1851-1908) Turner B. Turnbull, Jr., a leading member of the Choctaw Tribe, was born on November 22nd, 1851 at Mt. Pleasant, about 15 miles east of Caddo, Indian Territory, his father being Turner B. Turnbull, Sr., who received his education in the old Choctaw* Academy in Scott County, Kentucky, and his mother being Jerico Turnbull nee Perkins, both full blood Choctaws. He had three brothers, LeRoy, Daniel and Simeon, and three sisters, Angie, who married Dan Matthis, Mary, who married Henry Benton, and Julia, who married J. M. Flinchum. He received his education in the Choctaw National School at Mt. Pleasant, in Blue County, Choctaw Nation. After he had finished school he continued to study the problems effecting the Choctaw people. He was active in public affairs, more particularly in management of the schools of the Nation. On April 26th, 1879 he married Adeline Dwight, a daughter of Rev. Timothy Dwight, of Pigeon Roost, Jackson County, Indian Territory. To them the following children were born; Elizabeth Boland, nee Turnbull, Timothy B. Turnbull, Walter J. Turnbull, Charles C. Turnbull, William P. Turnbull and Janie L. Turnbull. He served several terms as Representative from Blue County in the Choctaw Legislature. In 1880 he was elected Ranger and served in this office until 1888 at which time he was elected District Trustee of the Third Judicial District of the Choctaw Nation. This District was composed of Blue, Atoka, Jackson, Jackfork and Kiamichi Counties. The District Trustee had the management of the schools of the District. In this office he kept a complete record of the 72 schools in the district together with a record of the boys admitted to Spencer Academy and the girls admitted to New Hope, during said period from said district. This record discloses that for 9 months from Sept. 1890 to May 1891 the 72 schools had an attendance of 1414 students. The expense of maintenance of the schools for said period amounted to $16,207.50. In 1892 he was elected Sheriff of Blue County and served in that office for four years. In 1897, he was appointed by Governor Green McCurtain as enumerator of Indigent Choctaws for Blue County, his duties being to list all the needy Choctaws in said County and to give them an order on W. H. Ainsworth, Quartermaster, Caddo, for corn for bread purposes, the regulations providing that not over 10 bushels of corn were to be given to any one family. Those who received the corn were required to execute an agreement that the value of the corn advanced was to be deducted from future per capita payments. He was one of the first of the Choctaw citizens to realize that the prairie country could be used to advantage for agricultural purposes. In the early eighties he built a large two story home on the edge of the prairie where he resided until his death. His widow still resides there. He operated a large stock farm and also had many acres in cultivation and was active in business affairs, being a director of the First National Bank of Bokchito. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge at Caddo and of the Presbyterian Church. He erected on his farm a building to be used for school and church purposes for the benefit of the community. He died at Caddo, Oklahoma, on the 20th day of April, 1908 and was buried in the Turnbull Cemetery on his farm about 10 miles East of Caddo, Oklahoma. J. L. B. *Chronicles of Okla. Vol. 6 p. 477 . 4-Mary Ann Turnbull was born on 22 Jan 1856 in Mt. Pleasant, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. 4-Hariett Turnbull was born on 6 May 1860 in Mt. Pleasant, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. 4-Julie Ann Turnbull was born on 6 May 1860 in Mt. Pleasant, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. 4-Angeline "Angie" Turnbull was born about 1864 in Mt. Pleasant, Blue County, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory. 2-Elizabeth "Betsy" Perkins was born about 1798 in Indian Territory, , SC. Elizabeth married James Goins, son of Stephen Goins and Unknown. James was born about 1772, died near Mayhew Mission at Boggy Mtn., and was buried in probably Mayhew Mission Graveyard. They had three children: Unknown, Aaron, and William Moses. 3-Unknown Goins. 3-Aaron Goins was born about 1825 in Louisiana. 3-William Moses Goins was born on 22 Aug 1809 in Calcasieu, Rapides Parish, La. and died about 1877 in Merryville, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana about age 68. William married Charlotte Nelson, daughter of George Nelson and Elizabeth "Betsy" Sweat, on 27 Jul 1832 in Opelousa Parish, LA. Charlotte was born on 10 Dec 1808 in Louisiana and died about 1868 about age 60. They had 15 children: Elvina "Viney," Easter, Fanny, Aaron, Elizabeth, Martha, James, Moses, Roxaline, Arailly, Louisa, Vienna, Caliann, Joshua William Robert, and Daniel. 4-Elvina "Viney" Goins was born on 5 Jul 1828 in Louisiana. 4-Easter Goins was born on 18 Sep 1830 in Louisiana. 4-Fanny Goins was born on 21 Sep 1831 in Louisiana. 4-Aaron Goins was born on 5 Jan 1833 in Louisiana and died about 1928 about age 95. 4-Elizabeth Goins was born on 28 May 1834 in Louisiana. 4-Martha Goins was born on 2 Jul 1835 in Louisiana. 4-James Goins was born on 14 May 1836 in Louisiana. 4-Moses Goins was born on 15 Jan 1838 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, died on 5 Sep 1924 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana at age 86, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Moses married Louisiana Hoosier on 28 Apr 1859 in Newton Co., Texas. Louisiana was born on 26 Feb 1839 in Dequincy, Calcasieu, Louisiana, died on 21 Sep 1935 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana at age 96, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. They had ten children: Rolling, Jessie James, Jessie James, Charity, William Wesley, Jonathan, Vinettie, Asa, Eli, and David. 5-Rolling Goins was born on 8 Feb 1860 in Newton Co., Texas, died in Jan 1894 in Sabine Parish, Louisiana at age 33, and was buried in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. Rolling married Susan West in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Susan was born about 1859 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, died about 1924 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana about age 65, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. They had five children: Jane, Benjamin Lee, John Henry, George J, and Richard. 6-Jane Goins was born on 14 May 1882 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. 6-Benjamin Lee Goins was born on 15 May 1886 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 16 Dec 1971 at age 85. 6-John Henry Goins was born on 3 Oct 1888 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 9 Nov 1966 at age 78. 6-George J Goins was born on 12 Nov 1891 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died about 1943 about age 52. 6-Richard Goins was born on 12 Jul 1894 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 5 Aug 1919 at age 25. 5-Jessie James Goins was born on 22 Dec 1861 and died on 7 Feb 1894 at age 32. 5-Jessie James Goins Sr was born on 22 Dec 1861 in Newton, Calcasieu. Louisiana, died on 7 Feb 1950 in Leesville, Vernon, Louisiana at age 88, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Jessie married Sarah Elizabeth Martin on 21 May 1894 in Leesville, Vernon, Louisiana. Sarah was born on 7 Apr 1871 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana, died on 1 Apr 1949 in Leesville, Vernon, Louisiana at age 77, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. They had seven children: Barney, Evieann Elizaveth, Moses Raleigh, Jessie James, Westley Lafatte, Unnamed Infant, and Willie Franklin. 6-Barney Goins was born on 21 Feb 1895 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 12 Jul 1968 in Vernon Parish, La. at age 73. 6-Evieann Elizaveth Goins was born on 25 Jan 1896 and died on 29 Jan 1984 at age 88. 6-Moses Raleigh Goins was born on 7 May 1897 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana and died on 13 Oct 1968 at age 71. 6-Jessie James Goins Jr was born on 30 Sep 1901 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 19 Feb 1968 at age 66. 6-Westley Lafatte Goins was born on 20 Mar 1903 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 28 Jan 1918 at age 14. 6-Unnamed Infant Goins was born on 5 Jan 1905 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 5 Jan 1905. 6-Willie Franklin Goins was born on 29 Mar 1909 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 20 Feb 1945 at age 35. 5-Charity Goins was born on 24 Mar 1863, died on 7 Feb 1899 at age 35, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. Charity married Marion Francis Edwards on 9 Feb 1898. Marion was born about 1846, died in Apr 1923 in Merryville, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana about age 77, and was buried in Hennigan Cem., Merryville, Louisiana. They had one child: Charity Louisina "Annie". 6-Charity Louisina "Annie" Edwards was born on 26 Jan 1899 and died on 11 Nov 1987 at age 88. 5-William Wesley Goins was born on 11 Apr 1866 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, died on 5 Jun 1947 in Leesville, Vernon, Louisiana at age 81, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. William married Mary E Phillips on 23 Dec 1905 in Leesville, Vernon, Louisiana. Mary was born on 3 Mar 1891 in Newton Co., Texas, died on 26 Aug 1926 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana at age 35, and was buried in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. They had one child: Mittie Vea. 6-Mittie Vea Goins was born on 19 Jan 1917 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 22 Feb 1968 at age 51. 5-Jonathan Goins was born on 3 Aug 1868 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, died on 25 Aug 1958 in Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana at age 90, and was buried in Natchitoches Parish, La.. Jonathan married Julia Caldonia Milam on 7 Jan 1895 in Natchitoches Parish, La. Julia was born on 26 Feb 1878 in Bellwood, Natchitoches Parish, La., died on 16 Mar 1952 in Monrow, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana at age 74, and was buried in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. They had seven children: Lillian, Julia, John Raleigh, Viola Annie, Belle Elizabeth, Weuell Clyde, and Preston Elbert. 6-Lillian Goins was born on 23 Jan 1898 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana and died on 14 Oct 1980 at age 82. 6-Julia Goins was born on 27 Sep 1900 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana and died on 22 May 1981 at age 80. 6-John Raleigh Goins was born on 2 Aug 1902 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana and died on 26 Jul 1947 at age 44. 6-Viola Annie Goins was born on 27 Sep 1905 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. 6-Belle Elizabeth Goins was born on 28 Mar 1909 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. 6-Weuell Clyde Goins was born on 15 Mar 1913 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. 6-Preston Elbert Goins was born on 5 Jul 1916 in Provencal, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. 5-Vinettie Goins was born on 21 Aug 1870 and died on 25 Sep 1963 at age 93. 5-Asa Goins was born on 16 Dec 1872, died on 23 Feb 1940 at age 67, and was buried in Mitchell Cemetery, Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. 5-Eli Goins was born on 10 Apr 1875 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana, died on 3 Sep 1954 in Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana at age 79, and was buried in Pine Grove Cem., Mora, Natchitoches, La.. Eli married Elizabeth Sarah Martin on 1 Nov 1899 in Leesville, Vernon, Louisiana. Elizabeth was born on 1 Aug 1874 in Seiper, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, died on 10 Oct 1967 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana at age 93, and was buried in Pine Grove Cem., Mora, Natchitoches, La.. They had five children: Dovie Arena, Sidney Albert, David Pullman, Unknown, and Eddie Elmer. 6-Dovie Arena Goins was born on 15 May 1904 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 2 May 1982 at age 77. 6-Sidney Albert Goins was born on 17 Nov 1907 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana and died on 26 Nov 1968 at age 61. 6-David Pullman Goins was born on 17 Feb 1909 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana and died on 9 Nov 1910 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana at age 1. 6-Unknown Goins was born on 9 Nov 1910 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana and died on 9 Nov 1910 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana. 6-Eddie Elmer Goins was born on 15 Feb 1912 in Mora, Natchitoches, Louisiana and died on 29 Dec 1929 at age 17. 5-David Goins was born on 6 Aug 1877 in Anacoco, Vernon Parish, Louisiana and died on 18 Aug 1969 at age 92. 4-Roxaline Goins was born on 12 Apr 1840 in Louisiana. 4-Arailly Goins was born on 28 Aug 1843 in Louisiana. 4-Louisa Goins was born on 4 Dec 1844 in Louisiana. 4-Vienna Goins was born on 15 Apr 1846 in Louisiana. 4-Caliann Goins was born on 23 Dec 1847 in Louisiana. 4-Joshua William Robert Goins was born on 12 Jul 1849 in Many, Louisiana and died on 6 Mar 1933 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana at age 83. Joshua married Sarah Francis Weeks on 22 Nov 1868 in Many, Louisiana. Sarah was born on 4 Oct 1849 in Royce, Louisiana, died on 14 Dec 1922 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana at age 73, and was buried in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. They had 13 children: Rebecca, Susan, James Robert, Valentine, Charles Wesley, Felix Wiley, Henryy Jackson, Docia, Dollie Locket, Lydia, Owen, Allen, and Mathew. 5-Rebecca Goins was born in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana, died in 23 Nov in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana, and was buried in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. Rebecca married James Robert Foshee on 23 Nov 1893 in Vernon Parish, La. James was born on 18 Sep 1869 in Cottonwood, Louisiana, died on 5 Mar 1952 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana at age 82, and was buried in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. They had one child: William Robert. 6-William Robert Foshee was born on 12 Sep 1898. 5-Susan Goins was born on 15 Jan 1870 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 13 Jan 1941 at age 70. Susan married James Jefferson Cryer about 1890. James was born on 27 Nov 1857 in Vernon Parish, La. and died on 24 Aug 1930 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana at age 72. 5-James Robert Goins was born on 2 Dec 1871 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 4 Apr 1957 at age 85. James married Emily P Holliday on 5 Jan 1892. Emily was born about 1873 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. They had six children: Irvin, Lula, Luther, Albertie, Milton Mathew, and Mildred. 6-Irvin Goins was born about 1899 in Louisiana. 6-Lula Goins was born about 1901 in Louisiana. 6-Luther Goins was born about 1903. 6-Albertie Goins was born on 24 Feb 1906 in Vernon Parish, La. and died on 25 Nov 1919 at age 13. 6-Milton Mathew Goins was born on 12 Apr 1908 and died on 5 Jun 1986 at age 78. 6-Mildred Goins was born about 1917 in Louisiana. Mildred married Unknown Buxton. 5-Valentine Goins was born on 28 Aug 1875 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 5 Jul 1945 at age 69. 5-Charles Wesley Goins was born on 5 Jul 1877 and died on 16 Dec 1955 at age 78. Charles married Dezzie Lilidah Johnson. Dezzie was born about 1880 in Rapides Parish, LA. They had eight children: Anna, Mary, Maude, Andie, Rufus, K C, Ruby, and Mura. 6-Anna Goins was born about 1901 in Louisiana. 6-Mary Goins was born about 1903 in Louisiana. 6-Maude Goins was born about 1905 in Louisiana. 6-Andie Goins was born about 1908 in Louisiana. 6-Rufus Goins was born about 1910 in Louisiana. 6-K C Goins was born about 1912 in Louisiana. 6-Ruby Goins was born about 1915 in Louisiana. 6-Mura Goins was born about 1919 in Louisiana. Charles next married Elmira Martin on 13 Apr 1899. Elmira was born in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. 5-Felix Wiley Goins was born on 5 Aug 1879 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 3 Jun 1968 at age 88. Felix married Sarah Elizabeth Evans on 4 Sep 1912. Sarah was born in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. 5-Henryy Jackson Goins was born on 22 Sep 1881 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 27 Mar 1964 at age 82. Henryy married Lola Ima Hall. Lola was born on 18 Oct 1925. 5-Docia Goins was born on 7 May 1885 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 14 Apr 1964 at age 78. Docia married Rufus Duke about 1905. Rufus was born in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. Docia next married Dave Martin on 2 Jul 1924. Dave was born in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. 5-Dollie Locket Goins was born on 10 Apr 1887 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 1 Sep 1967 at age 80. Dollie married William Irvin Lewis on 27 Jan 1909. 5-Lydia Goins was born on 1 Jan 1889 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 29 Jun 1892 at age 3. 5-Owen Goins was born on 11 Apr 1891 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 6 Apr 1956 at age 64. Owen married Alma Sanders on 30 Oct 1926. 5-Allen Goins was born on 11 Apr 1891 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana and died on 17 Apr 1912 at age 21. Allen married Docia Evans on 20 Sep 1911. 5-Mathew Goins was born on 16 Apr 1894 in Rosepine, Vernon, Louisiana. Mathew married Lola Jordan on 2 Sep 1911. 4-Daniel Goins was born on 23 Apr 1851 in Louisiana. 2-Edith "Ida" Perkins was born about 1802 in Louisiana. Edith married Stephen Breckenridge Goyens, son of Thomas possibly John Thomas Goins and Nancy Johnson, on 11 Nov 1826 in Opelousa Parish, LA. Stephen was born about 1804 in South Carolina and died after 1896 in Trinity Co., TX. They had nine children: Turner, Emily, Ernestine, Steve, Louisa, Addison, Alfred, Mary, and Jeane. Noted events in his life were: 1860 US Census: 1860, Louisiana, Rapides, Alexandria. Family ennumerated pg 162 spelling is Goyens. Stephens age is 56 in this census which is conflicting to his parents age and other siblings birth years, however it is not out of the realm of possibities. Marriage Bond: to Edith Perkins, 17 Nov 1826. States he is the brother of Thomas and they both are of South Carolina. He owned land Deed on 30 Mar 1893 in Trinity Co., TX. Deed from A Youngblood and wife to S. B. Goyens of Polk Co., Texas for 106 acres, terms. Book O pages 176-177 description of property Book C, page 493 Puchased land next to grandsonson Wm. Collins Goyens. 3-Turner Goyens was born about 1820 in Louisiana. Research Notes: 1850 Calcasieu louisiana Census ennumerted as Mulatto Turner married Becky Unknown. Becky was born about 1831. 3-Emily Goyens was born about 1832 in Louisiana. 3-Ernestine Goyens was born about 1834 in Louisiana. 3-Steve Goyens was born about 1825 in Louisiana. 3-Louisa Goyens was born about 1838 in Louisiana. 3-Addison Goyens. 3-Alfred Goyens was born about 1840 in Louisiana. 3-Mary Goyens was born about 1842 in Louisiana. 3-Jeane Goyens was born about 1845 in Calcasieu, Rapides Parish, La..