David was born about 1726. He was the son of Walter Perrott and Ann Unknown. He passed away in 1745. * Admons Granted in 1745 to his father Walter Perrott of Laugharne. [1]
Sources
↑ P 66 Carmarthen Probate Index. David Perrot: Admons. Laugharne 1745. To All Persons it May Concern. Mr David Perrot Naut. We, the Minister and Church Wardens of the Town of Laugharne, in the County of Carmarthen. Do hereby Certify the Bearer hereof, Walter Perrot, of our said town, Mariner, is the father of David Perrot, late deceased, who was a mariner on board The Southwell, Privateer, belonging to the Port of Bristol.
As witness our hands, this the 23rd day of September, one thousand, seven hundred and forty five. Thomas Phillipps, Vicar David Hughes and J (D?) Ravenscroft, Church Wardens The Mark of Thomas Richard 'X
September 28 1745 Let Administration of the Goods & Chattels of David Perrott, late of the Parish of Laugharne, deceased intestate be made out to his father Walter Perrot, the said Walter being first duly sworn before me. (John Perrot?) D A Havard
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with David by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
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