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- John Perkins, son of Henry and Elizabeth (Sawbridge) Perkins, born at H i l l m o r ton, County Warwick, England and baptized there Dec 23 , 1583 , d i e d a t I p s wich, Mass. in 1654. He married Oct 9, 1608, Judith Gater, d a u g h t e r of Michael Gater.
He sailed from Bristol, England Dec 1, 1630, in the ship Lion, William P i e r c e , m aster, bound for Boston, Mass. Taking with him his entire fami l y , c o n s isting of his wife and five children. The boat arrived at Nant a s k e t F e b 5, 1631 and the next day anchored before Boston.
He settled first in Boston, where on May 18, 1631 he took the oath of f r e e m a n w hich admitted him to all rights of the colony. On Nov 7, 1632 t h e G e n e r al Court appointed Capt. Traske, William Cheesboro, Mr . Conant , a n d J o h n P erkins to set down the bounds between Roxbury and Dorcheste r, M a s s .
In 1633 he removed to Ipswich, Mass, the colony newly founded by John W i n t h r o p, where he had several grants of land. His house was near the r i v e r , a t t he entrance to Jeffries Neck, on what is now East Street. Her e h e e n g a g ed in agriculture.
John Perkins, son of Henry and Elizabeth (Sawbridge) Perkins, born at H i l l m o r t on, County Warwick, England and baptized there Dec 23 , 1583 , d i e d a t I p s w ich, Mass. in 1654. He married Oct 9, 1608, Judith Gater, d a u g h t e r o f Michael Gater.
He sailed from Bristol, England Dec 1, 1630, in the ship Lion, William P i e r c e , m a ster, bound for Boston, Mass. Taking with him his entire fami l y , c o n s i sting of his wife and five children. The boat arrived at Nant a s k e t F e b 5 , 1631 and the next day anchored before Boston.
He settled first in Boston, where on May 18, 1631 he took the oath of f r e e m a n w h ich admitted him to all rights of the colony. On Nov 7, 1632 t h e G e n e r a l Court appointed Capt. Traske, William Cheesboro, Mr . Conant , a n d J o h n P e rkins to set down the bounds between Roxbury and Dorcheste r, M a s s .
In 1633 he removed to Ipswich, Mass, the colony newly founded by John W i n t h r o p , where he had several grants of land. His house was near the r i v e r , a t t h e entrance to Jeffries Neck, on what is now East Street. Her e h e e n g a g e d in agriculture.
John Perkins, son of Henry and Elizabeth (Sawbridge) Perkins, born at H i l l m o r ton, County Warwick, England and baptized there Dec 23 , 1583 , d i e d a t I p s wich, Mass. in 1654. He married Oct 9, 1608, Judith Gater, d a u g h t e r of M ichael Gater.
He sailed from Bristol, England Dec 1, 1630, in the ship Lion, William P i e r c e , m aster, bound for Boston, Mass. Taking with him his entire fami l y , c o n s isting of his wife and five children. The boat arrived at Nant a s k e t F e b 5 , 1631 and the next day anchored before Boston.
He settled first in Boston, where on May 18, 1631 he took the oath of f r e e m a n w hich admitted him to all rights of the colony. On Nov 7, 1632 t h e G e n e r al Court appointed Capt. Traske, William Cheesboro, Mr . Conan t , a n d J o h n P erkins to set down the bounds between Roxbury and Dorcheste r, M a s s .
In 1633 he removed to Ipswich, Mass, the colony newly founded by John W i n t h r o p, where he had several grants of land. His house was near the r i v e r , a t t he entrance to Jeffries Neck, on what is now East Street. Her e h e e n g a g e d in agriculture.
John Perkins, son of Henry and Elizabeth (Sawbridge) Perkins, born at H i l l m o r t on, County Warwick, England and baptized there Dec 23 , 1583 , d i e d a t I p s w ich, Mass. in 1654. He married Oct 9, 1608, Judith Gater , d a u g h t e r o f Michael Gater.
He sailed from Bristol, England Dec 1, 1630, in the ship Lion, William P i e r c e , m a ster, bound for Boston, Mass. Taking with him his entire fami l y , c o n s i sting of his wife and five children. The boat arrived at Nan t a s k e t F e b 5 , 1631 and the next day anchored before Boston.
He settled first in Boston, where on May 18, 1631 he took the oath of f r e e m a n w h ich admitted him to all rights of the colony. On Nov 7, 1632 t h e G e n e r a l Court appointed Capt. Traske, William Cheesboro, Mr . Conan t , a n d J o h n P e rkins to set down the bounds between Roxbury and Dorcheste r, M a s s .
In 1633 he removed to Ipswich, Mass, the colony newly founded by John W i n t h r o p , where he had several grants of land. His house was near the r i v e r , a t t h e entrance to Jeffries Neck, on what is now East Street. He r e h e e n g a g e d in agriculture.
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