Ely Perkins
Abt 1762 - 1825 (63 years)-
Name Ely Perkins Birth Abt 1762 Lyme, New London, CT Gender Male Death 10 Jan 1825 Aylesford, Kings, NS Burial Kingston Randall Family Cemetery, Aylesford, NS Person ID I1097 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart, Descendants of Francis & Elizabeth (Peck) Perkins Last Modified 12 Oct 2015
Father Francis Perkins, b. 14 Dec 1741, Lyme, New London, CT d. 27 May 1821, Horton, Kings, NS (Age 79 years) Mother Elizabeth Peck, b. 21 Mar 1744, Lyme, New London, CT d. Aug 1820, Kentville, Kings, NS (Age 76 years) Notes - from "The (New London) Connecticut Gazette", 18 Jul 1821 (genealogybank)
DIED - In Nova Scotia, May the 27th Major Francis Perkins, aged 80 years; - also in August last, Mrs. Elizabeth Perkins, his wife, and daughter of the late Mr. Benj. Peck, aged 75; all formerly of Lyme.
Family ID F223 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ely Perkins, b. Abt 1762, Lyme, New London, CT d. 10 Jan 1825, Aylesford, Kings, NS (Age 63 years) [1, 2] Children + 1. James Perkins, b. Abt 1792, Horton, Kings, NS d. 22 Jun 1815, Five Islands, Colchester, NS (Age 23 years) + 2. William Francis Perkins, b. 31 Jan 1799, Horton, Kings, NS d. 19 Sep 1848, Yarmouth, Elgin, ONT (Age 49 years) 3. Elizabeth Augusta Perkins, b. 1802, Horton, Kings, NS d. 31 Jan 1860, Carleton, St John, NB (Age 58 years) + 4. Mary Perkins, b. 1802, Horton, Kings, NS d. 22 Jun 1849, Cornwallis, Kings, NS (Age 47 years) + 5. Cyrus Perkins, b. 13 Mar 1806, Horton, Kings, NS d. 15 Dec 1884, Douglas, York, NB (Age 78 years) + 6. Lucilla S. Perkins, b. 1810, Horton, Kings, NS d. 31 Mar 1894 (Age 84 years) Histories Nathan DeWolf Bio in "The History of King's County" Family ID F221 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 24 Jul 2016
- from "The (New London) Connecticut Gazette", 18 Jul 1821 (genealogybank)
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Headstones Ely Perkins Gravestone Site
Path Leading up to Randall Cemetery at the top of the knoll
Histories Excerpts from the "Descendents of Edward Perkins" Excerpts from "Family of John Perkins" Benjamin Peck Bio in "The History of King's County"
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Notes - From "The Descendents of Edward Perkins of New Haven, Conn"
ELY, born in Lyme about ; married, 1788 or '89, Sarah, youngest daughter of Nathan and (Prentice) DeWolfe of Horton, Nova Scotia, who was born about 1773. He was a large man and a farmer by occupation. His father settled him on part of his farm, which Ely afterwards sold and he removed to Aylesford, Nova Scotia. Being very easy-going in business matters, he managed to let most of his property slip through his fingers. He died suddenly of apoplexy Jan. 10, 1825, and is buried in the Randal burying ground in Aylesford. His widow married for her second husband Joel Farnsworth, and after his death she lived in Clarence, Annapolis County, N. S., for many years. Her death was on Christmas day, 1865, when she was nearly 93. - from "History of King's County"
In the first two decades of the 19th century the following were the chief houses in and near the present town. On the "Roy farm", between Kentville and New Minas, which was originally the grant of Eli Perkins, stood the Perkins grantee house. Half a mile to the west, on the high road, stood the Benjamin Peck House, afterward enlarged or completely rebuilt, by Capt. Joseph Barss, who married
Olivia, daughter of Judge Elisha DeWolf. A few rods further west still, on a knoll from which a charming view of the dykes could be had, stood the grantee house of Benjamin Peck's younger brother, Cyrus Peck.
- From "The Descendents of Edward Perkins of New Haven, Conn"
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