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Utero “Ute” Perkins

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Utero “Ute” Perkins Veteran

Birth
Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Mar 1844 (aged 82)
Webster, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
18-3
Memorial ID
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Son of Robert Biggans Perkins and Elizabeth Lollar.

Ute served about five months in the Revolutionay War. He enlisted in May of 1778 and served two months as a private in Captain Joseph McDowell's company. Three months later he served three months as a private in Captain David McFall's Company (both companies were in Colonel Brevard's North Carolina regiment).

He married Sarah Gant, July 15, 1781. Ute, Sarah and their family were the first white settlers in Fountain Green Township, Hancock Co., IL.
Son of Robert Biggans Perkins and Elizabeth Lollar.

Ute served about five months in the Revolutionay War. He enlisted in May of 1778 and served two months as a private in Captain Joseph McDowell's company. Three months later he served three months as a private in Captain David McFall's Company (both companies were in Colonel Brevard's North Carolina regiment).

He married Sarah Gant, July 15, 1781. Ute, Sarah and their family were the first white settlers in Fountain Green Township, Hancock Co., IL.

Inscription

North Caroli, Pvt, Capt D McFall's Co, Revolutiory War

Gravesite Details

Corresponding Number in Sexton Record: early



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