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Henry Perkins 1555–1608 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1555
Birth Location: Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Death Date: 11 MAR 1608/9
Death Location: Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Father: Thomas Perkins
Mother: Alice Kibble
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The story of Henry Perkins began in 1555 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Henry Perkins passed away in 1608 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.
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Biography
- The story of Henry Perkins began in 1555 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.
- Henry Perkins passed away in 1608 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1555
Event Place: Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Record Source:
[1] Jennifer Ann Henley Perkins, Perkins Press (Spokane, WA: 1991)
_SUBQ: Jennifer Ann Henley Perkins, Perkins Press
_BIBL: Jennifer Ann Henley Perkins. Perkins Press. Spokane, WA: 1991., Vol. 6, p. 29
[2] D. W. Perkins and Mansfield Parkyns, Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times: t he Contents of a Series of Letters by the Late Mansfield Parkyns
This is a very small book (88 pages), but does provide some interesting i nformation on the name Perkins.
The Ufton Branch
The Worcestershire Branch
The Warwickshire Branch
The Herfordshire and Monmouthshire Branch
the Gloucestershire Branch
Edmund Perkins of Boston
Rev William Perkins of Topsfield Mass.
Judge Perkins
John Perkins, Sr. (Utica, NY: privately printed, 1916)
_SUBQ: D. W. Perkins and Mansfield Parkyns, Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times: t he Contents of a Series of Letters by the Late Mansfield Parkyns
This is a very small book (88 pages), but does provide some interesting i nformation on the name Perkins.
The Ufton Branch
The Worcestershire Branch
The Warwickshire Branch
The Herfordshire and Monmouthshire Branch
the Gloucestershire Branch
Edmund Perkins of Boston
Rev William Perkins of Topsfield Mass.
Judge Perkins
John Perkins, Sr.
_BIBL: D. W. Perkins and Mansfield Parkyns. Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times: t he Contents of a Series of Letters by the Late Mansfield Parkyns
This is a very small book (88 pages), but does provide some interesting i nformation on the name Perkins.
The Ufton Branch
The Worcestershire Branch
The Warwickshire Branch
The Herfordshire and Monmouthshire Branch
the Gloucestershire Branch
Edmund Perkins of Boston
Rev William Perkins of Topsfield Mass.
Judge Perkins
John Perkins, Sr. Utica, NY: privately printed, 1916., p. 37
[3] Burke's American Families with British Ancestry, p. 2863
[4] Paula Perkins Mortensen, English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the N ame of Perkins (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1998)
_SUBQ: Paula Perkins Mortensen, English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the N ame of Perkins
_BIBL: Paula Perkins Mortensen. English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the N ame of Perkins. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1998., p. 5
[5] Walter Goodwin Davis, Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein. (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publ ishing Co., Inc., 1996)
_SUBQ: Walter Goodwin Davis, Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein.
_BIBL: Walter Goodwin Davis. Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publi shing Co., Inc., 1996., Vol. 3, pp. 169-170
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: BEF 11 MAR 16089
Event Place: Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Record Source:
[1] Jennifer Ann Henley Perkins, Perkins Press (Spokane, WA: 1991)
_SUBQ: Jennifer Ann Henley Perkins, Perkins Press
_BIBL: Jennifer Ann Henley Perkins. Perkins Press. Spokane, WA: 1991., Vol. 6, p. 29
[2] Burke's American Families with British Ancestry, p. 2863
[3] Paula Perkins Mortensen, English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the N ame of Perkins (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1998)
_SUBQ: Paula Perkins Mortensen, English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the N ame of Perkins
_BIBL: Paula Perkins Mortensen. English Origin of Six Early Colonists by the N ame of Perkins. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1998., p. 5
[4] Walter Goodwin Davis, Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein. (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publ ishing Co., Inc., 1996)
_SUBQ: Walter Goodwin Davis, Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein.
_BIBL: Walter Goodwin Davis. Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publi shing Co., Inc., 1996., Vol. 3, pp. 169-170
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Date: 11 MAR 16089
Event Place: Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Record Source: Walter Goodwin Davis, Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein. (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publ ishing Co., Inc., 1996)
_SUBQ: Walter Goodwin Davis, Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein.
_BIBL: Walter Goodwin Davis. Maine and Massachusetts Families in the Family of W alter Goodwin Davis
Three volume set: I. Allanson to French, II. Gardner to Moses, and III. N eal to Wright.
The multi-ancestor compendia compiled and published by Walter Goodwin D avis is one of the major achievements of twentieth-century genealogy. T hese volumes authoritatively cover 180 families, all of Davis's colonia l forebears plus nineteen English families in the immediate ancestry of A merican immigrants.
The Davis opus is undoubtedly the premier work for northern New England , and an often essential companion volume to the celebrated Genealogica l Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire , which it considerably expands , especially for many Essex County families with ties further north. Al most anyone with considerable New England ancestry--and as many as 100 m illion living Americans, about 40 percent of the population, have some c olonial New England forebears--will descend from one or more, often a d ozen or more, of the families herein. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publi shing Co., Inc., 1996., Vol. 3, pp. 169-170