James Perkins
1705 - 1789 (84 years)-
Name James Perkins Birth 1705 Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, MA Gender Male Death 27 Sep 1789 Lyme, New London, CT Person ID I2720 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 28 Oct 2016
Father Abraham Perkins, b. 15 Sep 1671, Ipswich, Essex, MA Mother Abigail Dodge, b. 12 Sep 1681, Beverly, Essex, MA Marriage 6 Nov 1701 Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", vol 2 1910 (archive.org)
Marriage of Abraham Perkins and Abigail Dodge, at Chebacco, Nov. 6. 1701.
Family ID F824 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret Andrews, b. 1711, Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, MA d. 20 Nov 1781, Lyme, New London, CT (Age 70 years) [1] Marriage 14 Dec 1732 Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849" Vol 2, 1910 (archive.org)
James Perkins and Margaret Andrews [both of Chebacco. int.], at Chebacco, Dec. 14, 1732.
Children 1. James Perkins, b. 3 Feb 1734, Essex Co, MA d. 19 Dec 1760 (Age 26 years) 2. Lucy Perkins, b. 28 Dec 1735, Essex Co, MA d. 30 Jan 1812, Livingston, Essex, NJ (Age 76 years) 3. Elizabeth Perkins, b. 14 Oct 1737, Lyme, New London, CT d. 18 Mar 1777, Sterling City, Windham, CT (Age 39 years) 4. Stephen Perkins, b. 6 Aug 1739, Lyme, New London, CT d. 13 Nov 1760, Lyme, New London, CT (Age 21 years) + 5. John Perkins, b. 1 Dec 1741, Lyme, New London, CT d. 1814, Unity, Sullivan, NH (Age 72 years) + 6. Abijah Perkins, b. 2 Oct 1743, Lyme, New London, CT d. Bef 26 Nov 1776, Marlborough, Ulster, NY (Age 33 years) 7. Margaret Perkins, b. 5 Jun 1745, Lyme, New London, CT 8. Sarah Perkins, b. 1 Sep 1747, Lyme, New London, CT d. 23 Oct 1795, Lyme, New London, CT (Age 48 years) + 9. Isaac Perkins, b. 14 Jun 1749, Lyme, New London, CT d. 1776 (Age 26 years) 10. Hannah Perkins, b. 7 Aug 1751, Lyme, New London, CT d. 9 Mar 1752, Lyme, New London, CT (Age 0 years) 11. Hannah Perkins, b. 21 Mar 1753, Lyme, New London, CT d. 20 Aug 1776 (Age 23 years) 12. Seth Perkins, b. 18 Sep 1754, Lyme, New London, CT d. 2 Feb 1777, Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA (Age 22 years) 13. Lydia Perkins, b. 26 Aug 1756, Lyme, New London, CT 14. Ruth Perkins, b. 10 Jul 1760, Lyme, New London, CT Family ID F3533 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 30 Jul 2017
- from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849", vol 2 1910 (archive.org)
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Notes - from "The Descendents of Edward Perkins of New Haven, Conn." by Caroline Erickson Perkins, 1914
Perkins Family of Lyme, Conn.
James5 Perkins, son of Abraham4 (Isaac3, Quartermaster John2, John1 Perkins, Senior, of Ipswich, Mass.), was the first of the name to settle in Lyme. He followed in Ipswich the occupation of "cordwainer," and on December 14, 1732, married Margaret, daughter of Deacon John and Elizabeth Andrews of Chebacco, Ipswich. In company with his brother-in-law, John Butler, who had married his sister Hannah, he went to Lyme, where, March 30, 1736, they purchased jointly of William Rathbun a tract of land comprising 294 1/4 acres on the hill called "Mount Archer," with the dwelling house, barn, forest trees, fences, timber and stone, etc., for £982 1s. Their families probably accompanied them as letters of dismission and recommendation were issued about that date to "Hannah, wife of John Butler," and to "Margaret, wife of James Perkins," dismissing them to the Third Church in Lyme. December 9, 1736, Perkins and Butler divided this purchase, quit-claiming to each other, and each one granting the other a right of way across his farm, "a pent highway for himself and his heirs to pass and repass * * * with his creatures of all kinds, forever." September 2, 1758, he bought of James Ely of Lyme, for £6 lawful money, one certain piece or tract of land in Lyme at the mouth of Eight Mile River (which empties into the Connecticut), which land was subject to overflow at high tide. April 24, 1789, he sold to his son John for £541 18s. two pieces or tracts of land; one lot is where I now live, the other called the "ell" lot, containing about 50 acres, and the other lot about 96 acres, etc. Also, one other piece of land, a marsh or flat containing about two acres * * * being a piece of flats or tidal land at the mouth of Eight Mile River, etc. In Lyme his occupation was farming, and this last transfer was doubtless made in anticipation of his death, which occurred a few months later. His wife's death was previous to his own. In the "Marvin Burying Yard" may still be seen a couple of gravestones bearing the following inscriptions:
"In Memory of Mr. James Perkins, who died Sept. 27th, 1789, in the 84th year of his age."
"In Memory of Mrs. Margaret Perkins, wife of Mr. James Perkins, who died Nov. 20th, 1781, in the 70th year of her age."
There are three or four small stones set up by the side of the above graves bearing no inscriptions, and they may be for children of the above. An inventory of his estate was taken and accepted by the court at New London June 14, 1790, and October 10, 1791. It showed that he died possessed of little personal property of the value of "7 4s. 9d. and a "Right of Land at Susquehanna," £4 10s.
- from "The Descendents of Edward Perkins of New Haven, Conn." by Caroline Erickson Perkins, 1914
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Sources - [S81] Perkins, George Augustus, The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass, (Salem, Mass, Salem Press, 1889).
- [S81] Perkins, George Augustus, The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass, (Salem, Mass, Salem Press, 1889).