Thomas Perrin VI and Jerusha had eight children, the youngest not quite two years old when his mother died. From the timing, we may infer that she likely died in complications of the birth of what would have been a ninth child. The penultimate son, Zachariah, moved to Berlin, Vermont, where his son Porter Perrin became the first white child born in that town.
Children of THOMAS PERRIN and JERUSHA PORTER are:
23.i.THOMAS10 PERRIN, b. January 01, 1738/39, Hebron, CT; d. 1822, Granville, New York.
ii. JERUSHA PERRIN, b. 1742, Hebron, CT; m. ASAHEL PHILPS, 1766.
: iii.SARAH PERRIN, b. 1744, Hebron, CT; m. ELIAS JAGGER, May 1767, Mt Gilead Congregational Church.
24.iv.SOLOMAN PERRIN, b. February 17, 1744/45, Hebron, CT; d. September 08, 1826, Vernon, CT.
v.AARON PERRIN, b. September 14, 1746, Hebron, CT.
25.vi.ZACHARIAH PERRIN, b. March 08, 1747/48, Hebron, CT; d. May 25, 1838, Berlin, VT.
vii.LYDIA PERRIN, b. May 19, 1748, Hebron, CT.
viii.PERRIN, b. January 25, 1750/51.
ix.EPHRAIM PERRIN, b. July 02, 1752, Hebron, CT; d. Granville, NY.
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Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188275171/jerusha-perrin : accessed 21 November 2021), memorial page for Jerusha Porter Perrin (15 Sep 1712–23 May 1754), Find a Grave Memorial ID 188275171, ; Maintained by sameelee (contributor 48534864) Burial Details Unknown.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jerusha by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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