Phillip Perkins
1818 - 1889 (71 years)-
Name Phillip Perkins Birth 9 Jan 1818 Trelawny, Cornwall, Jamaica Christening 25 Dec 1821 Trelawny, Cornwall, Jamaica Gender Male Death 25 Jan 1889 Bryans Hill, Clarendon, JAM Person ID I1374 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart, Descendants of Francis & Elizabeth (Peck) Perkins Last Modified 23 Jan 2024
Father William Francis Perkins, b. 1769, Horton, Kings, NS bur. 2 Aug 1837, Trelawny Church Yard (Age ~ 68 years) Mother Henrietta Hancorne, b. 18 Jun 1790 bur. 28 Oct 1828, Falmouth, Jamaica (Age ~ 38 years) Marriage 30 Jul 1808 Trelawny, Cornwall, Jamaica Notes - From Jamaica Church of England Register Transcripts for Trelawny, July 30th, 1808 (familysearch.org)
William F. Perkins of the parish of Talawny M.D. and Henrietta Hancorne of the same place, spinster, were married by Licence the 30th day of July 1808
Family ID F302 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children + 1. James Charles Perkins, b. 1855 d. Bef 1918 (Age 62 years) + 2. Rachel Elizabeth Perkins, b. 1860 d. 18 Jan 1951, Orange River, Clarendon, JAM (Age 91 years) + 3. Robert Cyrus Perkins, b. 1861 d. 6 Apr 1928, Orange River, Clarendon, JAM (Age 67 years) Family ID F3973 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Sep 2018
- From Jamaica Church of England Register Transcripts for Trelawny, July 30th, 1808 (familysearch.org)
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Histories Excerpts from the "Descendents of Edward Perkins"
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Notes - From Jamaica Church of England Register Transcripts for Trelawny, Dec 25th 1821
Philip Perkins Born 9th January 1818 and Elizabeth Perkins Born May 25th 1821 Son and Daughter of Dr. W.F. Perkins and Henrietta his wife. - From "Jamaica Civil Registration, 1880-1999" (familysearch.org)
Phillip Perkins, age 71, widower, a local pruicher (?), died on 25 Jan 1889 in Byans Hill, Clarendon of chronic pleuisy and cardiac failure. Informant Robt Perkins son of Byans Hill - From Family History written by Lily Perkins Papers
Phillip - A sailor and adventurer. No one knew where he was until he turned up. He was as rough as his brother Cyrus Francis was aesthetic. It was either he or another sailor cousin who was at one time in command of a gun-boat, whose name I now forget. He eventually settled in Clarendon, but never married. - Possible Marriage to Polly Burk
On 14 Oct 1847 at Mount Carmel Chapel, Phillip Perkins, 28, a teacher residing Cumberland JAM married Polly Burk, 25, a spinster residing Morgan's Valley JAM. Witnesses William Brown and Fanny Burk. [Philip's birthday calculated at 1819]
- From Jamaica Church of England Register Transcripts for Trelawny, Dec 25th 1821