Joseph Perkins
1720 - 1805 (85 years)-
Name Joseph Perkins Birth 12 Mar 1720 Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, MA Gender Male Death 4 Apr 1805 Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, MA Person ID I2725 Family Tree | 12 Generation Ancestor Chart Last Modified 14 Jun 2018
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 Elizabeth Choate, b. 2 Aug 1723 d. 4 Oct 1800, Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, MA (Age 77 years) [1] Marriage 25 Jan 1743 Ipswich, Essex, MA Notes - from "Vital records of Ipswich, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849" Vol 2, 1910 (archive.org)
Joseph [jr. int.], and Elizabeth Choat, Jan. 25 1743-4. C.R.4.
Children + 1. Joseph Perkins, c. 30 Aug 1752, Ipswich, Essex, MA d. 1 Feb 1806, Ipswich, Essex, MA (Age ~ 53 years) 2. Elizabeth Perkins, c. 15 Mar 1746, Ipswich, Essex, MA Family ID F3539 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 family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts"
Joseph (Abraham, Isaac, John, John), or "Captain Joseph," as he was called, was born in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass., March 12, 1720. He married Elizabeth Choate, of Chebacco. They were published Jan. 7, 1743. She was a daughter of Lieut. Thomas Choate, and was born Aug. 2, 1723. She died Oct. 4, 1800. He was a mariner, and at one time was captain of a fishing vessel, buying his stores, lines, hooks, etc., and disposing of his cargo of fish in Marblehead. After leaving the sea, he engaged extensively in tanning and shoemaking in Chebacco. On the 18th of April, 1743, Joseph Perkins and Thomas Choate, jr., bought, for £928, O.T., twenty-six acres of land of Francis Cogswell, tanner, and Hannah, his wife : one-half of this land was to go to said Thomas, and the other half to said Joseph. From the bounds, as given in the deed, which is quite long, it was evidently land tiat had been used by its former owner for tanning purposes. This was, probably, where he commenced his business as a tanner. Later in life he kept a house of entertainment in Chebacco, Ipswich, and was known on the records as an "Innholder." He took an active part in church matters, and was chosen clerk of the church, of which Rev. Mr. Cleaveland was pastor, on its first organization; he was also its treasurer. He died April 4. 1805, at the age of eighty-five years. He was highly respected by his townsmen.
- from "The family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts"
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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).