Isaac Perkins
1770 - 1845 (~ 74 years)-
Name Isaac Perkins Christening 23 Sep 1770 Ipswich, Essex, MA Gender Male Death 22 Apr 1845 Farmington, Franklin, ME Burial Gay Cemetery, Farmington, ME Person ID I20842 Family Tree Last Modified 14 Jun 2018
Father James Perkins, c. 23 May 1736, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 18 Oct 1818, Ipswich, Essex, MA (Age ~ 82 years) Mother Hannah Kinsman, c. 27 Jun 1741 d. 6 Oct 1771 (Age ~ 30 years) Marriage 28 Oct 1762 Ipswich, Essex, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
James Perkins and Hannah Kinsman, married Oct. 28, 1762. CR2
Family ID F8189 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Elizabeth Foster Marriage 1796 Farmington, Franklin, ME Children 1. Nabby Perkins, b. 1797 2. Isaac Perkins, b. 1799 d. 5 Sep 1872 (Age 73 years) 3. Betsey Perkins, b. 1802 4. Timothy Foster Perkins, b. 30 Dec 1804 5. Mary Foster Perkins, b. 15 Sep 1807, Farmington, Franklin, ME d. 23 Feb 1892, Farmington, Franklin, ME (Age 84 years) Family ID F8194 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 Jun 2018
Family 2 Rebeccah Johnson, b. 1786 d. 23 Jul 1828 (Age 42 years) Marriage 1814 Farmington, Franklin, ME Children 1. Jonathan Perkins, b. 1815 2. Samuel Dalton Perkins, b. 1816 3. Sumner Perkins, b. 3 Jul 1816 d. 20 Oct 1884, Farmington, Franklin, ME (Age 68 years) 4. Dennis Perkins, b. 1819 d. 22 Jan 1854 (Age 35 years) 5. George Perkins, b. 1820 Family ID F8196 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 12 Jun 2018
- from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
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Notes - from "A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine" by Francis G. Butler, 1885 (archive.org)
ISAAC PERKINS and his brother in law, Otis Foster, from Winthrop, were the first occupants of back lots No. 14 and 14, east side, and were associated in making improvements and erecting buildings. Mr. Foster, however, soon left town - perhaps returning to Winthrop. He was the son of Timothy and Abigail (Allen) Foster, and was born May 8, 1773. He married Lucy Norris, and had a daughter, Phebe, born Sept. 18, 1800. Mr. Perkins subsequently removed to river lot No. 6, east side, where the remainder of his life was spent. In religious faith he was a Free Will Baptist, and a man of devoted piety, always contributing liberally to the support of religious institutions. His first wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Timothy Foster, and his second wife was Rebecca Johnson. His children were: Nabby, Isaac, Betsey, Timothy Foster, Mary Foster, Jonathan, Samuel Dalton, Sumner, Dennis, and George. - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", 1910 (archive.org)
Isaac Perkins, s. James, bp. Sept. 23, 1770. - from "Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991", Probate Records, Vol 22-24, 1821- 1827 (ancestry.com)
Isaac Perkins of Salem MA, a laborer, died 2 Dec 1821, intestate, leaving widow Anna Perkins and no children. Thomas Devereux, blockmaker, and Henry Hubon, cabinetmaker, named as sureties. Also named John C Very. Dated 3 May 1822.
- from "A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine" by Francis G. Butler, 1885 (archive.org)