Individual Details
Constantine Perkins
(1682 - 18 Dec 1770)
There is no evidence to support that Ann Pollard was the wife of Constantine; his wife's given name was Ann.
VA Patent Bk 12; p.3 9 Jul 1724 Constantine Perkins. 347A Henrico, on his own line, crossing branch of BeaverDam Creek
VA Patent Bk 12, p.6 9 Jul 1724 Constantine Perkins 250A Henrico. N side James R. W side main Branch of BeaverDam Creek.
Goochland Wills & Deeds, p.12: James Holman of St. James Parish, Goochland sold to Constant Pirkins of St. Martins, Hanover, a tract in St. James Parish on the South side Fluvanna, bounded by Rock Island Creek, the river. Patented 29 Sep 1735. Rec. 21 Mar 1737.
Goochland DB 6; p.383 1 May 1754 Constant Perkins of Louisa Co and Ann his wife, and Nicholas Perkins of Goochland and Bethania his wife to Joseph Pollard of King & Queen Co. 297£'s 18sh 4p. Land of Constant & Nicholas Perkins on North or West side of Beverdam Crk in Goochland. 458 acres. Granted to sd Constant Perkins by patent 9 Jul 1724 and 208 acres part of two patents one of which granted to sd Constant Perkins on 9 Jul 1724 and the other granted to Nicholas Perkins the 22 Sep 1739, each for 250 acres of which sd 458 acres is bounded as followeth. Bank of Beaverdam Crk, crossing Meadowy Creek. James Mayo's line, Edward Curd's corner. Signed: Constant Perkins, Ann (X) Perkins, Nicholas Perkins, Bethania Perkins. Wit: Stephen Perkins, Harden Perkins, John Gammon, Thomas (X) Jones. Ann Perkins relinquished. 16 Jul 1754. Bethania relinquished 19 Nov 1754.
p.386 16 Jul 1754. Constant Perkins from Nicholas Perkins & Bethaniah his wife. 100 acres on North branches Beaverdam Crk. Constant Perkins line, on Sandy Richardson & James Underwood, James Mayo, Jos. Pollard. Signed: Nicholas Perkins. No wit.
p.387 16 Jul 1754 Stephen Perkins from Constant Perkins Senr. 250 acres on North branch of Beaverdam Crk,, Rich'd Perkins & sd Constant Perkins senr, Turkey Creek. Signed: Constant Perkins. Wit: Richd Pleasants, John (X) Bybe, Robt Hughes
Louisa Co DB C, p.63
For Love & affection to my beloved son Joseph Perkins upon my decease. Tract of land in Hanover,Louisa & Goochland but when taken up was in Henrico by dated 9 Jul 1724. The same land I now live upon –347 acres, three rods and 20 poles. To him and his heirs. Also two Negro slaves, Paret & Aaron. 18 May 1761. Signed: Constant Perkins
Wit: John Boswell, Robert Wilson, Joel Perkins.
26 May 1761 Proved by oaths of witnesses
Events
Families
Spouse | Ann Pollard ( - ) |
Child | Stephen Perkins (1717 - 1772) |
Child | Nicholas Perkins (1718 - 1762) |
Child | Constantine Perkins (1720 - 1769) |
Child | William Perkins (1722 - 1800) |
Child | Elizabeth Perkins (1724 - ) |
Child | Ann Perkins (1727 - 1797) |
Child | Hardin Perkins (1730 - 1795) |
Child | Mary Perkins (1733 - ) |
Child | Joseph Perkins (1735 - ) |
Father | Nicholas Perkins (1647 - 1712) |
Mother | Sarah Childers ( - ) |
Sibling | Nicholas Perkins ( - 1711) |
Sibling | Sarah Perkins ( - ) |
Sibling | Abram Perkins ( - 1742) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Perkins ( - ) |
Sibling | Philemon Perkins (1680 - 1769) |
Sibling | Richard Perkins (1691 - ) |
Sibling | Living |
Endnotes
1. Jeanne E. Arguelles, Internet Home Page: Perkins/Oglesby (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/r/g/Jeanne-E-Arguelles/index.ht ml).
2. Jeanne E. Arguelles, Internet Home Page: Perkins/Oglesby (http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/r/g/Jeanne-E-Arguelles/index.ht ml).
3. Edited by W. Mac Jones, The Douglas Register. Detailed record of Births, Marriages, Deaths.....as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750 to 1797. [Note: Douglas went to Goochland in 1750 but did not start the Registter until 1756.] An Index of Goochland Wills. Notes on the French-Huguenot Refugees who lived in Manakin-Town. (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore Reprinted 1985; Original, 1928. c1966) Available online at Ancestry.com by subscription., Deaths & Funerals p.342.
4. William Hall, Descendants of Nicholas Perkins of Virginia; (Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1957.) Microfiche #6101214, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City, Utah, p.12.