Nathaniel Perkins
-
Name Nathaniel Perkins Gender Male Person ID I19608 Family Tree Last Modified 9 Jun 2018
Father Abraham Perkins, b. 1640, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 27 Apr 1722, Ipswich, Essex, MA (Age 82 years) Mother Hannah Beamsley, b. Dec 1643 d. 16 Oct 1732, Ipswich, Essex, MA (Age 88 years) Marriage 16 Oct 1661 Ipswich, Essex, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
Abraham Perkins, and Hanah Beamsley. married Oct. 16, 1661. CTR
Family ID F6779 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Esther Children 1. Abraham Perkins 2. Sarah Perkins 3. Hannah Perkins, b. 26 Aug 1711 Family ID F8074 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Jun 2018
- from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
-
Notes - Nathaniel (Abraham, John, John) was born in Ipswich, Mass.; date uncertain. Upon the Probate records it is stated, "Nathaniel Perkins, mariner, deceased. Administration on his estate is granted to his father, Abraham," Nov. 16, 1713. On examination of the papers on file, the inventory shows only such property as would belong to a mariner, as "Sea-beding," "Instruments of navigation," and men's clothing, but gives no intimation of his being a married man, or having household property or a family.
In 1722, when Hannah, the mother of Nathaniel, died, she gave in her will " to Abraham and Sarah, children of my son Nathaniel." Upon the town record is found the date of the baptism of Hannah, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel and Esther Perkins, Aug. 26, 1711. Imperfect records leave us in doubt as to time of their marriage, or date of the birth of the children mentioned in the will of his mother.
- Nathaniel (Abraham, John, John) was born in Ipswich, Mass.; date uncertain. Upon the Probate records it is stated, "Nathaniel Perkins, mariner, deceased. Administration on his estate is granted to his father, Abraham," Nov. 16, 1713. On examination of the papers on file, the inventory shows only such property as would belong to a mariner, as "Sea-beding," "Instruments of navigation," and men's clothing, but gives no intimation of his being a married man, or having household property or a family.