Individual Details
Sgt. John Perkins Jr
(Bef 14 Sep 1609 - 14 Dec 1686)
}
==Biography==
[[Category:Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Saint John The Baptist Church, Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Lyon, sailed 1 Dec 1630]]
[[Category:Nantucket, Massachusetts]]
[[Category:Boston, Massachusetts]]
[[Category:Ipswich, Massachusetts]]
}
Together with his family, John Jt went to Bristol, Bristol County, England where they sailed for British America on 01 Dec 1630 aboard the Lyon, William Pierce-master. They arrived in Nantucket, Massachusetts on 5 Feb 1631 and went from there to Boston where the family stayed for about 2 years when they moved to Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.
John Perkins,Geo. A. Perkins, [https://archive.org/details/familyofjohnperk00perk The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts], Salem, MA: Author (1889), starting on page 7 gives a biography of this John PerkinsThomas Allen Perkins, comp., ''Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants 1583-1936,'' Haverhill, Mass: Record Publishing Company, 1947, p 2 without citing sources.Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents." Carl Boyer. 3rd ed., 1989Jackson, Ronald and Altha Polson, "American Patriots," Library of Congress, 1981, p. 110 quarter master, was baptized 14 SEP 1609 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers Entry in Parish Register]Hillmorton, Warwickshire Parish Register, Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1143; Document Reference: DR 256. Publication: Ancestry.com. Warwickshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
He married Elizabeth ________ about 1635 in Amesbury, Essex, MassachusettsSource: [[#S234]] Page: Source number: 4825.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: HDG:Anderson (GMB) does not recognize any maiden name for her. Some suggest she was [[Eveleth-10|Elizabeth Eveleth]]. Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
He died 14 DEC 1686 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents." Carl Boyer. 3rd ed., 1989, Page: p. 23.
Despite claims on Ancestral Files and Ancestry.com family trees, there is no evidence of a son Reddington -- [[Perkins-1619|Reddington]] the younger, or [[Perkins-680|Reddington]] the elder. They've been detached.
== ChildrenPerkins (1889), p 3 [check] ==
# John, b. 1636; m. Lidia; d. 1659.
# Abraham, b. 1640; m. Hannah Beamsley; d. 27 Apr., 1722.# Jacob, b. 1646; m. 1st, Sarah Wainwright; 2d, Sarah Kinsman; d. Nov. 26, 1719.
# Luke, b. 1649; m. 1st, Eliz. Jaques; 2d, Sarah (???); d. after 1694.
# Isaac, b. 1650; m. Hannah Knight; d. 1726.
# Nathaniel, b. 1652; m. Judith (???).
# Samuel, b. 1655; m. Hannah West; d. 1700.
# Thomas.
# Sarah.
== Sources ==
* Walter Goodwin Davis, “The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes, 1759-1820, of Topsfield, Massachusetts”, Portland, Maine, 1959, page 89.
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[[Category:Perkins_Name_Study]]
[[Category:Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Saint John The Baptist Church, Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Lyon, sailed 1 Dec 1630]]
[[Category:Boston, Massachusetts]]
[[Category:Ipswich, Massachusetts]]
}
==Biography==
=== Birth and Origin ===Quartermaster John Perkins, son of [[Perkins-122|John Perkins]] and [[Gater-32|Judith Gater]],Perkins, George Augustus, ‘’The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts’’. (Salem, MA: G.A. Perkins, 1889), accessed at [https://archive.org/stream/familyofjohnperk00perkuoft?ref=ol#page/7/mode/1up Archive.org]. Pages 7-11, 22. was baptized 14 Sep 1609 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers Hillmorton Parish Register] - image of parish register.''Early New England Families, 1641-1700''. (Original Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. By Alicia Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist.) Access online at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB501/i/14126/1/0 AmericanAncestors.org] with NEHGS membership. Profile of John Perkins, 4 pages.Davis, Walter Goodwin, ‘’The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes, 1759-1820, of Topsfield, Massachusetts’’. Accessed online at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061707337;view=1up;seq=107 Hathitrust]. Page 87-89.Anderson, Robert Charles, [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image?pageName=1432&volumeId=12107 ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633'']. Boston: NEHGS, 1996-2011. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010). Vol. 3, page 1432.
=== Immigration to New England ===Together with his family, John Perkins Jr. sailed for British America, departing from Bristol, England on 1 Dec 1630 aboard the "Lyon", Capt. William Pierce, master. They arrived at Nantasket, Massachusetts on 5 Feb 1631, settling first in Boston, where the family stayed for about two years. In about 1633, John Jr., with his parents, removed to Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, where he lived the rest of his life.Ferris, Mary Walton, ‘’Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines: A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes’’. Accessed online at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066183567;view=1up;seq=10 HathiTrust]. Vol. 1, page 486-490.
In September 1633, at the first settlement of Ipswich, John stopped a possible attack by forty canoes "full of armed Indians with bad intentions". Robin, a friendly Indian, told John of the Indians' plot "to cut them off" and Sgt. John Perkins, with a few others, bravely defeated them.’’The New England Historical and Genealogical Register’’. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/vital-records-from-the-nehgs-register/image?pageName=214&volumeId=21074 AmericanAncestors.org], NEHGS, 2001-2018). Vol.10 (1856) page 213-214.
=== Property ===In 1634 and 1635, John received the following grants of land in Ipswich, Massachusetts: six acres of land (1634); six acres planting ground, six acres marsh and a one-acre house lot (1635). Also in 1635, he received forty-five acres beyond the Chebacco River with liberty to build a fish weir on that land (he sold the land and weir to John Cogswell soon after receiving).
In 1637, "John Perkins Jr., is possessed of an Island [Cross Island] having on the south side the Chebacco River ..." and in February 1637 (or possibly in 1640), he also had a grant of "seventy acres of land against his Island beyond Chebacco river, which land he is to relinquish within four years to the town, if called upon to do so."
In 1639, John bought a house lot of over one acre which was bounded by his father's lot. In December 1660, he purchased two hundred acres from William Whitridge "all of his farm in Chebacco" with meadow and house; in 1661 he bought a farm with a house from William Whittred -- both farms were on the south side of the Chebacco River.
In 1665, he sold a house and house lot in Ipswich, three acres in "Manning's Neck" and six acres of meadow to his brother, Thomas. In 1668, he bought from William Hubbard a dwelling house with eight acres and, in 1669, with Elizabeth's consent, he sold to Thomas Perring four and a half acres of marsh at Plum Island. In 1678, John bought one hundred acres from Daniell Epps; also that year he deposed that "all the marsh from above the islands in the marsh ..., was granted to him above 40 years ago when Mr. Winthrop was an inhabitant of that town, which was the first grant in that field."
=== Freemanship and Occupation ===John Perkins Jr. was made freeman of Massachusetts Colony on 19 May 1637."Massachusetts, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890," Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 1999, Provo, UT, USA: freeman 17 May 1637.
John was a fisherman, engaged in coast fisheries and he was known to cure fish on Little Neck as early as 1645.
John established the first ordinary (inn) at Ipswich. He was licensed to still strong waters in March 1662 and, in March 1668, he was licensed to keep ordinary and draw wine and liquors, these licenses were renewed yearly for twenty years.
=== Military ===John Perkins (perhaps his father, but probably John Jr.) served as a sergeant of the Allied English and Friendly Indians under chief Masconomah of the Agawam tribe in 1631 in the war against the Tarrantines. John Perkins Jr. was also called sergeant in the 1633 story about how he thwarted an Indian plot to attack Ipswich (see above).
In 1663, John was chosen as Quarter Master of the Ipswich military company and retained the title until his death.
=== Marriage and Children ===John Perkins married [[Unknown-245667|Elizabeth ----]] by 1636 (birth of their eldest child), probably at Ipswich, Massachusetts.Torrey, Clarence A. ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700''. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2012. Page 572: b.1636; Ipswich/Salisbury. Anderson (Great Migration) does not recognize any maiden name for her, but some online trees and books suggest she was [[Eveleth-10|Elizabeth Eveleth]], however no connection has been proved.
John and Elizabeth Perkins had the following children, all born at Ipswich:
# John, b.c. 1636, d. bef. Mar 1659, m. Lidia ___ 1658;
# Abraham, b.c. 1640, d. 27 Apr 1722, m. Hannah Beamsley;# Jacob, b.c. 1646, d. 26 Nov 1719, m1. Sarah Wainwright 1667, m2. Sarah Kinsman 1688/9;# Luke, b.c. 1649, d. aft. 1695, m1. Elizabeth Jaques 1677, m2. Sarah (____);
# Isaac, b.c. 1650, d.1726, m. Hannah Knight 1669;
# Nathaniel, b.c. 1652, d. aft. Jun 1703, m. Judith (____) 1684;
# Samuel, b.c. 1655, d. bef. Nov 1700, m. Hannah West;# Thomas, unable to care for himself and left to the care of his brother Luke by their father;
# Sarah, living Apr 1683, no further record.
=== Disputed Children ===Despite claims on Ancestral Files and Ancestry.com family trees, there is no evidence of a son [[Perkins-1619|Reddington]] the younger, or [[Perkins-680|Reddington]] the elder. Also there is no evidence that [[Perkins-1598|Mary Perkins]] who married Thomas Wells was a child of this John Perkins. These children have been detached from this profile.
=== Death and Probate ===John Perkins died 14 Dec 1686 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,''[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Ipswich/Images/Ipswich_D645.shtml Early Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts], from 1600 to 1850''. Online database of MA Vital Records Project. ''Deaths'' p.645 "Perkins, John, Quartermster, Dec. 14, 1686. CT.R." probably at the home of son, Abraham, in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
He left no will but had distributed all of his real estate to his sons by deeds before his death.
== Sources ==
See Also:*"Hillmorton, Warwickshire Parish Register," Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1143; DR 256. Ancestry.com. Warwickshire, Eng., Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Index.*Perkins, Thomas Allen, comp., ''Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants, 1583-1936.'' Haverhill, MA: Record Publishing Company, 1947. Access online at [https://archive.org/details/jacobperkinsofwe00perk Archive.org]. Page 2 (unsourced): bap.14 Sep 1609, d.14 Dec 1686, m.Elizabeth.*Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents." Santa Clarita, CA: Published in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA by C. Boyer, 3rd, 1995: DOD 14 Dec 1686 in Ipswich.*Jackson, Ronald and Altha Polson, "American Patriots," Library of Congress, 1981, p.110.
==Biography==
[[Category:Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Saint John The Baptist Church, Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Lyon, sailed 1 Dec 1630]]
[[Category:Nantucket, Massachusetts]]
[[Category:Boston, Massachusetts]]
[[Category:Ipswich, Massachusetts]]
}
Together with his family, John Jt went to Bristol, Bristol County, England where they sailed for British America on 01 Dec 1630 aboard the Lyon, William Pierce-master. They arrived in Nantucket, Massachusetts on 5 Feb 1631 and went from there to Boston where the family stayed for about 2 years when they moved to Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.
John Perkins,Geo. A. Perkins, [https://archive.org/details/familyofjohnperk00perk The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts], Salem, MA: Author (1889), starting on page 7 gives a biography of this John PerkinsThomas Allen Perkins, comp., ''Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants 1583-1936,'' Haverhill, Mass: Record Publishing Company, 1947, p 2 without citing sources.Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents." Carl Boyer. 3rd ed., 1989Jackson, Ronald and Altha Polson, "American Patriots," Library of Congress, 1981, p. 110 quarter master, was baptized 14 SEP 1609 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers Entry in Parish Register]Hillmorton, Warwickshire Parish Register, Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1143; Document Reference: DR 256. Publication: Ancestry.com. Warwickshire, England, Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
He married Elizabeth ________ about 1635 in Amesbury, Essex, MassachusettsSource: [[#S234]] Page: Source number: 4825.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: HDG:Anderson (GMB) does not recognize any maiden name for her. Some suggest she was [[Eveleth-10|Elizabeth Eveleth]]. Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
He died 14 DEC 1686 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents." Carl Boyer. 3rd ed., 1989, Page: p. 23.
Despite claims on Ancestral Files and Ancestry.com family trees, there is no evidence of a son Reddington -- [[Perkins-1619|Reddington]] the younger, or [[Perkins-680|Reddington]] the elder. They've been detached.
== ChildrenPerkins (1889), p 3 [check] ==
# John, b. 1636; m. Lidia; d. 1659.
# Abraham, b. 1640; m. Hannah Beamsley; d. 27 Apr., 1722.# Jacob, b. 1646; m. 1st, Sarah Wainwright; 2d, Sarah Kinsman; d. Nov. 26, 1719.
# Luke, b. 1649; m. 1st, Eliz. Jaques; 2d, Sarah (???); d. after 1694.
# Isaac, b. 1650; m. Hannah Knight; d. 1726.
# Nathaniel, b. 1652; m. Judith (???).
# Samuel, b. 1655; m. Hannah West; d. 1700.
# Thomas.
# Sarah.
== Sources ==
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
}
[[Category:Perkins_Name_Study]]
[[Category:Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Saint John The Baptist Church, Hillmorton, Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Lyon, sailed 1 Dec 1630]]
[[Category:Boston, Massachusetts]]
[[Category:Ipswich, Massachusetts]]
}
==Biography==
=== Birth and Origin ===Quartermaster John Perkins, son of [[Perkins-122|John Perkins]] and [[Gater-32|Judith Gater]],Perkins, George Augustus, ‘’The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachusetts’’. (Salem, MA: G.A. Perkins, 1889), accessed at [https://archive.org/stream/familyofjohnperk00perkuoft?ref=ol#page/7/mode/1up Archive.org]. Pages 7-11, 22. was baptized 14 Sep 1609 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England.[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hillmorton_Parish_Registers Hillmorton Parish Register] - image of parish register.''Early New England Families, 1641-1700''. (Original Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. By Alicia Crane Williams, Lead Genealogist.) Access online at [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB501/i/14126/1/0 AmericanAncestors.org] with NEHGS membership. Profile of John Perkins, 4 pages.Davis, Walter Goodwin, ‘’The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes, 1759-1820, of Topsfield, Massachusetts’’. Accessed online at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061707337;view=1up;seq=107 Hathitrust]. Page 87-89.Anderson, Robert Charles, [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-begins-immigrants-to-ne-1620-1633-vols-i-iii/image?pageName=1432&volumeId=12107 ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633'']. Boston: NEHGS, 1996-2011. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010). Vol. 3, page 1432.
=== Immigration to New England ===Together with his family, John Perkins Jr. sailed for British America, departing from Bristol, England on 1 Dec 1630 aboard the "Lyon", Capt. William Pierce, master. They arrived at Nantasket, Massachusetts on 5 Feb 1631, settling first in Boston, where the family stayed for about two years. In about 1633, John Jr., with his parents, removed to Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, where he lived the rest of his life.Ferris, Mary Walton, ‘’Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines: A Memorial Volume Containing the American Ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes’’. Accessed online at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066183567;view=1up;seq=10 HathiTrust]. Vol. 1, page 486-490.
In September 1633, at the first settlement of Ipswich, John stopped a possible attack by forty canoes "full of armed Indians with bad intentions". Robin, a friendly Indian, told John of the Indians' plot "to cut them off" and Sgt. John Perkins, with a few others, bravely defeated them.’’The New England Historical and Genealogical Register’’. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/vital-records-from-the-nehgs-register/image?pageName=214&volumeId=21074 AmericanAncestors.org], NEHGS, 2001-2018). Vol.10 (1856) page 213-214.
=== Property ===In 1634 and 1635, John received the following grants of land in Ipswich, Massachusetts: six acres of land (1634); six acres planting ground, six acres marsh and a one-acre house lot (1635). Also in 1635, he received forty-five acres beyond the Chebacco River with liberty to build a fish weir on that land (he sold the land and weir to John Cogswell soon after receiving).
In 1637, "John Perkins Jr., is possessed of an Island [Cross Island] having on the south side the Chebacco River ..." and in February 1637 (or possibly in 1640), he also had a grant of "seventy acres of land against his Island beyond Chebacco river, which land he is to relinquish within four years to the town, if called upon to do so."
In 1639, John bought a house lot of over one acre which was bounded by his father's lot. In December 1660, he purchased two hundred acres from William Whitridge "all of his farm in Chebacco" with meadow and house; in 1661 he bought a farm with a house from William Whittred -- both farms were on the south side of the Chebacco River.
In 1665, he sold a house and house lot in Ipswich, three acres in "Manning's Neck" and six acres of meadow to his brother, Thomas. In 1668, he bought from William Hubbard a dwelling house with eight acres and, in 1669, with Elizabeth's consent, he sold to Thomas Perring four and a half acres of marsh at Plum Island. In 1678, John bought one hundred acres from Daniell Epps; also that year he deposed that "all the marsh from above the islands in the marsh ..., was granted to him above 40 years ago when Mr. Winthrop was an inhabitant of that town, which was the first grant in that field."
=== Freemanship and Occupation ===John Perkins Jr. was made freeman of Massachusetts Colony on 19 May 1637."Massachusetts, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890," Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 1999, Provo, UT, USA: freeman 17 May 1637.
John was a fisherman, engaged in coast fisheries and he was known to cure fish on Little Neck as early as 1645.
John established the first ordinary (inn) at Ipswich. He was licensed to still strong waters in March 1662 and, in March 1668, he was licensed to keep ordinary and draw wine and liquors, these licenses were renewed yearly for twenty years.
=== Military ===John Perkins (perhaps his father, but probably John Jr.) served as a sergeant of the Allied English and Friendly Indians under chief Masconomah of the Agawam tribe in 1631 in the war against the Tarrantines. John Perkins Jr. was also called sergeant in the 1633 story about how he thwarted an Indian plot to attack Ipswich (see above).
In 1663, John was chosen as Quarter Master of the Ipswich military company and retained the title until his death.
=== Marriage and Children ===John Perkins married [[Unknown-245667|Elizabeth ----]] by 1636 (birth of their eldest child), probably at Ipswich, Massachusetts.Torrey, Clarence A. ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700''. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2012. Page 572: b.1636; Ipswich/Salisbury. Anderson (Great Migration) does not recognize any maiden name for her, but some online trees and books suggest she was [[Eveleth-10|Elizabeth Eveleth]], however no connection has been proved.
John and Elizabeth Perkins had the following children, all born at Ipswich:
# John, b.c. 1636, d. bef. Mar 1659, m. Lidia ___ 1658;
# Abraham, b.c. 1640, d. 27 Apr 1722, m. Hannah Beamsley;# Jacob, b.c. 1646, d. 26 Nov 1719, m1. Sarah Wainwright 1667, m2. Sarah Kinsman 1688/9;# Luke, b.c. 1649, d. aft. 1695, m1. Elizabeth Jaques 1677, m2. Sarah (____);
# Isaac, b.c. 1650, d.1726, m. Hannah Knight 1669;
# Nathaniel, b.c. 1652, d. aft. Jun 1703, m. Judith (____) 1684;
# Samuel, b.c. 1655, d. bef. Nov 1700, m. Hannah West;# Thomas, unable to care for himself and left to the care of his brother Luke by their father;
# Sarah, living Apr 1683, no further record.
=== Disputed Children ===Despite claims on Ancestral Files and Ancestry.com family trees, there is no evidence of a son [[Perkins-1619|Reddington]] the younger, or [[Perkins-680|Reddington]] the elder. Also there is no evidence that [[Perkins-1598|Mary Perkins]] who married Thomas Wells was a child of this John Perkins. These children have been detached from this profile.
=== Death and Probate ===John Perkins died 14 Dec 1686 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,''[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Ipswich/Images/Ipswich_D645.shtml Early Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts], from 1600 to 1850''. Online database of MA Vital Records Project. ''Deaths'' p.645 "Perkins, John, Quartermster, Dec. 14, 1686. CT.R." probably at the home of son, Abraham, in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
He left no will but had distributed all of his real estate to his sons by deeds before his death.
== Sources ==
See Also:*"Hillmorton, Warwickshire Parish Register," Warwickshire County Record Office; Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers; Roll: Engl/2/1143; DR 256. Ancestry.com. Warwickshire, Eng., Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1535-1812 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Index.*Perkins, Thomas Allen, comp., ''Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and His Descendants, 1583-1936.'' Haverhill, MA: Record Publishing Company, 1947. Access online at [https://archive.org/details/jacobperkinsofwe00perk Archive.org]. Page 2 (unsourced): bap.14 Sep 1609, d.14 Dec 1686, m.Elizabeth.*Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidents." Santa Clarita, CA: Published in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA by C. Boyer, 3rd, 1995: DOD 14 Dec 1686 in Ipswich.*Jackson, Ronald and Altha Polson, "American Patriots," Library of Congress, 1981, p.110.
Events
| Birth | Bef 14 Sep 1609 | Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, UK | |||
| Birth | Bef 14 Sep 1609 | Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England | |||
| Death | 14 Dec 1686 | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, British America | |||
| Death | 14 Dec 1686 | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts | |||
| Alt name | Sgt. John "Quartermaster" Perkins Jr. | ||||
| Reference No | 788851 | ||||
| Reference No | 808492 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Father | Sgt John Perkins Sr (1583 - 1654) |
| Mother | Judith Gater (1588 - 1654) |
| Sibling | Deacon Thomas Perkins (1622 - 1686) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Perkins (1611 - 1670) |
| Sibling | Mary Perkins (1616 - 1700) |
| Sibling | Anne Perkins (1617 - 1630) |
| Sibling | Sergeant Jacob Perkins (1624 - 1700) |
| Sibling | Lydia Perkins (1632 - 1672) |