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[5268] Jacob was the youngest son of John, and inherited by will all his father's real estate in Ipswich. In 1661 his house was struck by lightening on the Lord's Day, while many of the people were there to "repeat the sermon." In 1694 he described himself as "Serjeant Jacob Perkins, senior, and as having grown old, and given to each of his children their respective parts of his estate."{- "N. E. Hist.Gen.Register," July, 1856, p.215} See Essex Deeds, 8-52, 148; 9-272. "Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony," George Francis Dow (NY: Dover Publications, 1956), pp. 38-39: "...the outlying farmhouse of Jacob Perkins that was burned in Ipswich in 1668. ...Master Perkins and his wife had gone to town one summer afternoon leaving the house in change of Mehitable Brabrooke, a sixteen-year-old serving maid. We will let the ancient document in the court files relate what happened: 'About 2 or 3 aclocke in the afternoone she was taking tobacco in a pipe and went out of the house with her pipe and gott upon the oven on the outside & backside of the house (to stay herselfe) and with her left hand knocked out her pipe over her right arme upon the thatch on the eaves of the house (not thinking there had been any fire in the pipe) and immediately went downe into the corne feild to drive out the hogs she saw in it, and as she was going toward the railes of the field . . . she looked back, and saw a smoke upon her Mistress' house in the place where she had knocked out her pipe at which shee was much frighted.' The wife of a neighbor came running to the assistance of Mehitable and afterwards testified that when she reached the house she looked into both fireplaces and saw no appearance of fire, only a few brands nearly dead under a great kettle hanging in the chimney. She also looked up into the chamber through the floor boards that lay very open on the side where the smoke was. ...As for the careless Mehitable, she was brought before the Quarterly Court on suspicion of wilfully setting the house on fire; a serious offence, which as late as 1821, was the cause of the execution in Salem of a sixteen-year-old boy. Among those who deposed at her trial was a young man who said that as he and she were going into the meadow, before the fire, to make hay, she told him that her mistress was angry with her, but she had 'fitted her now' for she had put a great toad into her kettle of milk. As it turned out the Court ordered Mehitable to be severely whipped and to pay 40 lbs. damages to her master Jacob Perkins...." Jacob m. (2) Damaris Robinson, widow of Nathanial Robinson, mariner, of Boston, according to Perkins' "Genealogy of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass." (1889), p. 18. "The Great Migration Begins," R. C. Anderson (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), 3:1432 reports Jacob's two marriages. Also see http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9004/Perkins.html
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"Penobscot Pioneers," Philip Howard Gray (Camden: Penobscot Press, 1994)
_Geoffrey I, Duke of BRITTANY _+
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[25117] http://home.swbell.net/tjgriffi/moore_rankin.html states "Hervey Fitz Akarias of Ravensworth. Before 1171 he became forester of the New Forest & Arkengarthdale by grant of Conan, Duke of Brittany. Hervey died in 1182, buried. in Jervaulx Abbey."
_Conrad RITZMAN _____
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[636] (John) Peter, Jr. moved to the Gratz area of the Lykens Valley, Dauphin Co., PA between 1792 and 1800. Peter Ritzman, Jr. was fined £ 0.7.6 as a Private on inactive duty service with the militia (Capt. John Folmer, 7th Co., 6th Battalion, Berks Co., PA. in the period 1777-1779 - see Revolutionary War Military Abstract Card File in the PA Archives. According to Marti Wise via Internet, 4/98, he had Johannes Ritzman (b. 8 Sept 1792) who m. Catharine Matter (b. 7 Oct 1800) and had Balthazer W. Ritzman (b. 6 Oct 1841, d. 22 Jan 1910, m. Sarah Ann Faust; Balthazer's parents are from his death certificate). Balthazer and Sarah had Milton Perry Ritzman (b. 20 Oct 1872, d. 25 Feb 1951, m. Mary Ellen Schlegel, b. 1 March 1874, d. 8 March 1959).
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Ancestry World Tree