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Isaac Perkins (bef. 1612 - 1685)

Isaac Perkins
Born before in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England,map
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married before 1639 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshiremap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died after age 73 in Hampton, New Hampshiremap
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Biography

Isaac Perkins, son of Isaac, was baptized 26 January 1611/2 at Hillmorton, Warwickshire.[1][2] See the Entry in the Parish Register. Also on FamilySearch.

Isaac arrived in New England with this parents and siblings in about 1637. By 1639, he had removed to Hampton, New Hampshire where he was one of the first settlers. He was a freeman 18 May 1642 in Massachusetts Colony.[3] In Jun 1652, Rev. Timothy Dalton sold him his farm that was located near the Salisbury line, in Seabrook.[4]

Isaac married about 1638 in Ipswich, Massachusetts, Susanna ______ (some online trees call her Wise or Wyeth without proof) and they had the following children:[4]

  1. Lydia, m. Wardwell
  2. Isaac, 1639-1661
  3. Jacob, bap. 1640, m. Mary Philbrick
  4. Rebecca, m. Hussey
  5. Daniel, d. 1662
  6. Caleb, m. m. 24 Apr 1677 Bethia Philbrick[5]
  7. Benjamin, 1650-1670
  8. Susanna, b.1652, m1. Buswell, m2. Fuller
  9. Hannah, b. 14 Feb 1656, d. 13 May 1739; m. Philbrick; another source says she married in Hampton 4 Dec 1674 "Capt. James ___?___ , Jr, (b. 13 July 1651, a mariner of Hampton) . They resided on the homestead, and had 8 sons and 3 daughters. His will is dated 14 July 1722.[5]
  10. Mary, b.1658; m. Isaac Chase, born in 1674. He was sometime of Hampton, bur removed to Edgartown, where he died May 9, 1727.[6]
  11. Ebenezer, b. 1659
  12. Joseph, b.1661

Isaac died in on the 13th of November 1685, in Hampton, New Hampshire.[4]

Sources

  1. "Warwickshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812." Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Warwickshire County Record Office. Roll: Engl/2/1143; DR 256. Images of Hillmorton Parish records: Baptisms 1611-1616.
  2. Mortensen, Paula Perkins. English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the Name of Perkins. Baltimore MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1998, p. 7-8. LDS.org.
  3. Author: Ancestry.com Title: Massachusetts, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 1999
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Dow, Joseph. History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire, from its Settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892. Salem MA: L. E. Dow, 1893. Accessed online at Archive.org, p.908-910: farm purch, d. Nov 1685, m. Susanna; ch.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Chapman, Reverend Jacob. A Genaealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook Families, Descended from the Emigrant, Thomas Philbrick 1583-1667 (Exeter, NH: Exeter Gazette Steam Printing House,1886), 10.
  6. Chase, George B Genealogical Memoir of the Chase Family of Chesham, Bucks, in England, and of Hampton and Newbury in New England, with Notices of Some of Their Descendants (Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1869), 10.

See also:

  • Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations
  • Perkins, D. W. "Perkins Families in the United States in 1790." Utica NY: D.W. Perkins, 1911. Accessed online at Archive.org: son of Isaac, bap. 26 Jan 1611.
  • Boydhouse.com
  • Hall, Kristin C. "Perkins Register Report" 6/9/04, ©1992-2004 by Kristin C. Hall. Page 16, #75: son of Isaac, bap. 26 Jan 1611/12 in Hillmorton (citing Hillmorton Parish Recs), d.13 Nov 1685 in Hampton NH.




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Isaac Perkins (probable brother of Abraham Perkins, freeman) of Hampton
b.
freeman 18 May 1642
m. Susanna
b. ? Lydia Perkins
b. ? Rebecca Perkins
b. ? Abraham Perkins
bap. 8 Dec 1639
b. ? Jacob Perkins
bap. 24 May 1640
b. ? Daniel Perkins died youngest
b. ? Caleb Perkins
b. 17 Feb 1650 Benjamin Perkins
b. 21 Aug 1652 Susanna Perkins
b. 24 Feb 1656 Hannah Perkins
b. 23 Jul 1658 Mary Perkins
m. ? Isaac Chase of Hampton
b. 9 Dec 1659 Ebenezer Perkins
b. 9 Apr 1661 Joseph Perkins
d. uncertain

A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register pages 394-395 https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic03savarich/page/394/mode/2up by Savage, James, 1784-1873; Making of America Project; Farmer, John, 1789-1838; Dexter, O. P. (Orrando Perry), 1854-1903


Publication date 1860-62

Topics New England -- Genealogy, United States -- Genealogy

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posted by Richard Schamp
edited by Richard Schamp
Isaac- Perkins-602 has been disconnected from John and Judith. The Biography has been cleaned up in preparation for the merge.
posted by Robin (Felch) Wedertz
I'd just ordered that. Should have it next week sometime.
Does anyone have access to the book "English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the Name of Perkins" by Paula Perkins Mortensen? I looks like a good secondary source to try and sort perkins-602 and perkins-609 out.
posted by Toby Rockwell
Perkins-602 and Perkins-609 show different parents. I'd like to see that addressed before approving a merge.
posted by Brian McCullough
I thought the same thing when I was doing some merging but I didn't have any proof one way or the other.
The will of John Perkins, as contained in "The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass: Complete in Three Parts" by George Augustus Perkins, 1884, does not show an Isaac as the son of John and Judith. I think he may the same person as Perkins-609, the son of Isaac and Alice.
posted by Vic Watt