Re: PERKINS, UNKNOWN, CT, 1777
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Re: PERKINS, UNKNOWN, CT, 1777
Ronnie 12/08/03
oh yeah.....you stated:
"According to my notes, Phillip and Richard Perkins (sons of John and Lydia (Mallsor) Perkins) were mentioned in their Grandfathers will. This Grandfather was Phillip Mallsor who died in 1751. Neither of these two boys were mentioned in the will of their father in 1763, so it appears either they died between 1751 & 1763 or they were not part of their fathers inheritance"
In Edward Perkins book it states:
"JOSHUA, born 17... conveyed to Samuel Story Aug. 7, 1786 'a tract in Lyme, which land was divided to me as part of my share of my two dead brothers' [names not given], etc."
So yes, these two brothers probably did die before their father John Perkins.
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Re: PERKINS, UNKNOWN, CT, 1777
Dee Perkins 12/09/03
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Re: PERKINS, UNKNOWN, CT, 1777
Ronnie 12/09/03
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John Perkins of Norwich & Hebron,CT
Dee Perkins 12/09/03
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John Perkins of Norwich & Hebron,CT
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Re: PERKINS, UNKNOWN, CT, 1777