- John PERKINS was christened/baptized on 23 DEC 1583 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. He immigrated on 1 DEC 1630 from England to America. He took the Freeman Oath of the on 18 MAY 1631 in Massachusetts. He signed a will on 28 MAR 1654 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.
28th of ye first mo called March, 1654.
I John Perkins the elder of Ipswich being at this tyme sick and weake in body yet through the mercy and goodness of the Lord retaining my understanding and memory: doe thus dispose of and bequeath my temporall estate as Followeth.
First. I do give and bequeath unto my eldest sonn John Perkins a foale of my young mare being now with foale if it please the Lord she foale it well also I give and bequeath to my sonn John's two sonnes John and Abraham to each of them one of my yearling heyfers: also I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Perkins one cow and one heyfer also I give and bequeath to his son John Perkins one ewe and to be delivered for his use at the next shearing time also I doe give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Sargent one cow and an heyfer to be to her and her children after her decease as it may please ye Lord they may increase, the proffits or increase to be equally devided amongst the sayde children: also I do give to my daughter Mary Bradbury one cow and one heyfer or a young steere to remain to her and to her children in theyr increase or proffits as it shall please the Lord to bless them and to be equaly devided to ye children: also I doe give and bequeath to my daughter Lidia Bennitt one cow and one heyfer or steere to be equaly devided to her children in theyr increase or proffits after her decease; I doe also give unto my grandchilde Thomas Bradbury one ewe to be sett apart for his use at ye next shearing tyme: also I do give and bequeathe unto my sonn Jacob Perkins my dwelling house together with all the outhowseing and all my landes of one kinde and other together with all improvements thereupon to be his in full possession according to a former covenant after the decease of my wyfe and nott before and so to remaine to him and to his heires forever; all the rest of my estate of one kinde and other
I do wholy leave my deare wife Judith Perkins apointing and ordaining my sade wyfe the sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament Desiring my sayde wife to dispose of the cattell above mentioned according to her discresion as they shall prove steeres or heyfers, also to dispose of some of the increase of the sheep to ye children of my sonn Thomas and of my three daughters at the Discresion of my sayde wife and this I doe ordaine as my Last will and Testament subscribed with my own hand this twenty eight day of ye first month 1654.
John Perkins (signed)
Signed in presence of
William Barthomew
Thomas Harris
He died on 23 SEP 1654 at Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. He will was proved on 26 SEP 1654 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.
The inventory of John Perkins was undated but totalled ?250 5s., including real estate valued at ?132: "the dwelling house and barn with out housing," ?40 60s. [sic]; "land about the house about eight acres," ?12; "more land unbroke up about fourteen acres," ?21; "a parcel of marsh about six acres," ?12; "a parcel of upland and marsh being much broken about twenty acres," ?20; "twelve acres of improved land," ?24.
He has Ancestral File Number 7TTD-HR. He was a farmer. He came over in the ship "Lyon," with Roger Williams, in 1631; lived in Boston two years; settled in Ipswich in 1639; owned "Perkins Island" in Ipswich river; held town offices, rep. in 1636. He d. in 1654; will March 28, Sep. 26 (or 27), 1654; wife Judith mentioned.
Sailed on the "LYON", William Peirce, Master, from Bristol December 1, 1630, and arrived February 5, with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods.
2. Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times. p 78-79 (B11C27)
3. Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Mass by Hoyt, p 281 (Mass S&)
4. Dawes & Allied Families by Mary Walton Ferre, p 484-85 (B12F12)
5. Planters of the Commonwealth, Charles E. Banks 1930
Parents: Henry PERKINS and Elizabeth SAWBRIDGE.. From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011.
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- He signed a will on 28 MAR 1654 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.
28th of ye first mo called March, 1654.
I John Perkins the elder of Ipswich being at this tyme sick and weake in body yet through the mercy and goodness of the Lord retaining my understanding and memory: doe thus dispose of and bequeath my temporall estate as Followeth.
First. I do give and bequeath unto my eldest sonn John Perkins a foale of my young mare being now with foale if it please the Lord she foale it well also I give and bequeath to my sonn John's two sonnes John and Abraham to each of them one of my yearling heyfers: also I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Perkins one cow and one heyfer also I give and bequeath to his son John Perkins one ewe and to be delivered for his use at the next shearing time also I doe give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Sargent one cow and an heyfer to be to her and her children after her decease as it may please ye Lord they may increase, the proffits or increase to be equally devided amongst the sayde children: also I do give to my daughter Mary Bradbury one cow and one heyfer or a young steere to remain to her and to her children in theyr increase or proffits as it shall please the Lord to bless them and to be equaly devided to ye children: also I doe give and bequeath to my daughter Lidia Bennitt one cow and one heyfer or steere to be equaly devided to her children in theyr increase or proffits after her decease; I doe also give unto my grandchilde Thomas Bradbury one ewe to be sett apart for his use at ye next shearing tyme: also I do give and bequeathe unto my sonn Jacob Perkins my dwelling house together with all the outhowseing and all my landes of one kinde and other together with all improvements thereupon to be his in full possession according to a former covenant after the decease of my wyfe and nott before and so to remaine to him and to his heires forever; all the rest of my estate of one kinde and other
I do wholy leave my deare wife Judith Perkins apointing and ordaining my sade wyfe the sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament Desiring my sayde wife to dispose of the cattell above mentioned according to her discresion as they shall prove steeres or heyfers, also to dispose of some of the increase of the sheep to ye children of my sonn Thomas and of my three daughters at the Discresion of my sayde wife and this I doe ordaine as my Last will and Testament subscribed with my own hand this twenty eight day of ye first month 1654.
John Perkins (signed)
Signed in presence of
William Barthomew
Thomas Harris
He died on 23 SEP 1654 at Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts. He will was proved on 26 SEP 1654 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.
The inventory of John Perkins was undated but totalled ?250 5s., including real estate valued at ?132: "the dwelling house and barn with out housing," ?40 60s. [sic]; "land about the house about eight acres," ?12; "more land unbroke up about fourteen acres," ?21; "a parcel of marsh about six acres," ?12; "a parcel of upland and marsh being much broken about twenty acres," ?20; "twelve acres of improved land," ?24.
From site. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~colby/colbyfam/b406.html], "COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS" by owner Ronald M. Colby. Mar 2011.
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