Jacob Perkins
1717 - 1776 (59 years)-
Name Jacob Perkins Birth 1717 Gender Male Death Jun 1776 Person ID I17521 Family Tree Last Modified 14 Jun 2018
Father Jacob Perkins, b. 9 Nov 1678, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 28 Mar 1754, Ipswich, Essex, MA (Age 75 years) Mother Mary Cogswell d. 1727 Marriage 1716 Ipswich, Essex, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
Jacob Perkins, and Mary Cogswell, int. Sept. 8, 1716.
Family ID F6768 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Storey Marriage 1743 Ipswich, Essex, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
Jacob Perkins, jr., and Elizabeth Storey, int. July 28, 1743.
Children 1. Mary Perkins, c. 12 Apr 1747, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 18 Oct 1818 (Age ~ 71 years) 2. Martha Perkins, c. 5 Jul 1747, Ipswich, Essex, MA + 3. Jacob Perkins, b. 27 Jun 1748, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 21 May 1825, Hebron, Grafton, NH (Age 76 years) 4. Elizabeth Perkins, c. 18 Jun 1749, Ipswich, Essex, MA 5. Elizabeth Perkins, c. 3 May 1752, Ipswich, Essex, MA Family ID F6771 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Aug 2017
- from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
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Notes - Jacob (Jacob, Isaac, John, John) was born in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass, in 1717. He married Elizabeth Story, of Chebacco, Ipswich, was published July 28, 1743, and married Aug. 30, 1743. He learned the trade of a shoemaker, but afterwards devoted himself to farming. His father left him, by his will, one-half of his farm, after deducting his widow?s portion; the other equal portion was given to his half-brother, Francis. By his will he gave all his personal property to his wife, Elizabeth, and also 15 acres of land bounded north by the land of Isaac Perkins; of other real estate, she was to have the use of one-third while she lived; the other two thirds he gave to his only son, Jacob, who was not to come into possession of it until he was twenty-one years old. To each of his three daughters he gave sums of money, which were to be paid by his son, Jacob, after he should arrive at the age of twenty-one years. He made his wife, Elizabeth, the executrix of the will, which was proved in court, July 28, 1766. He died in June, 1766. Elizabeth, his widow, was living in 1776.