Quarrel at Henry's Station
Cherokee - James F. Prince (1) and Thomas N. Perkins (2) visited Henry's Station last Sunday and witnessed a quarrel between Eliza J. Perkins (3) and Angeline Griffith (4), in which both drew revolvers but no shots were exchanged.
Source: The Ashland Independent, March 15, 1884.
Note: The incident took place March 9, 1884.
Research notes:
(1) James F. Prince [16 yrs. old]: Son of William and Susan Prince
(2) Thomas N. Perkins [18 yrs. old]: Thomas W. Perkins [?], son of Spencer Perkins
(3) Eliza J. Perkins [39 yrs. old]: Henry Clay Perkins' wife
(4) Angeline Griffith [21 yrs. old]: Angeline Hensley perhaps who lived as servant in Henry Clay Perkins' household in 1880? She was the daughter of Stephen Hensley and wife Pollie.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Eliza by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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