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[1865] See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 86.
[22289] The LDS Church's unverified IGI File (CD #57 Pin #384246) states John was "killed in an Indian ambush" and was a Freeman at Ipswich 28 March 1654, and in 1675 was "Sargent in King Philip's War, serving under Capt. Edward Hutchinson when he led his men into an Indian ambush in Brookfield." "Soldiers in King Philip's War, 1675-1677," 3rd Ed., George Madison Bodge (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976), p. 109: The militia pursuing the Native Americans "...after a circuitous and difficult march of ten miles the company came into Brookfield town, spreading the alarm among the inhabitants. There they at once seized and hastily fortified one of the largest and strongest houses, said to have been the Inn of Sergt. John Ayres, just slain in the fight." Op. cit., p. 110: "A small garrison was undoubtedly maintained at the fortified house some time after the withdrawal of the inhabitants, probably up to the 12th of October, and it is likely that widow Susannah Ayres remained during that time, as is indicated by her petition and account presented the Court in October, 1677, which charges supplies to soldiers...."
[28921] Henrietta is daughter of Laurence Hyde (1st Earl of Rochester) and Lady Henrietta Boyle.
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_John PERKINS _______|_Lydia STOVER _______
| (1712 - ....) m 1736 (.... - 1717)
_Daniel PERKINS _____|
| (1752 - 1830) m 1774|
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| |_Elizabeth PEARCE ___|_Mary BEALE _________
| (1717 - ....) m 1736 (.... - 1730)
_Thomas PERKINS _____|
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| | _Thomas PENNY _______
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[15761] Wheeler, George A., "History of Castine..." [1922 revised edition], pp. 421-422: "In 1840, Mr. Perkins established himself in business as general merchant, first in Penobscot and later (in 1865) in Castine. For a few years his brother Alexander was in partnership with him in Castine. When the two brothers married the sisters, Mary and Abigail Wilson, pioneer lines met in their union, for David Wilson, their grandfather, served in Washington's army and was present at the battle of Long Island and afterward fought in the siege of Castine. After thirty-three years as merchant in Castine, in 1898, Augustus Perkins was succeeded in business by his son-in-law, Frank E. Lewis. ...[Augustus'] "descendants are two daughters. Clara married Hiram A. Hobbs; Annie married Frank E. Lewis; granddaughter, Gertrude Lewis, all of whom are now living in Castine. Alexander Perkins (b. 1812,; d. 1892), brother of the above mentioned Augustus, married Mary Wilson; their descendants were: Frank Perkins, deceased; Mary Perkins, Pine Bluff, N.C.; Lucius Perkins, Alfred, Me. Lucius' children are: Mary, Eugene, Oregon; Elizabeth at Foo Chow, China; Lucia and Philip, deceased."