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Arthur Aden Perkins

Also Known As: "Parkyns"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bunny Park, Nottinghamshire, England
Death: 1633 (50-51)
Corsthorpe, Nottinghamshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Parkyns, Jr. and Elizabeth Parkyns
Husband of Mary Powden and Mary Perkins
Father of Mary Poyntz; Ann Perkins; Thomas Perkins; Richard Perkins; George Perkins and 5 others
Brother of Sir George Parkyns; Frances Pendock; Elizabeth Poole; Margaret Parkyns; Anne Parkyns and 3 others
Half brother of Aden Perkins and Ursula Barlow

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About Arthur Aden Perkins


Quoting from “The Curd and Allied Families,” by William B. Curd and Lucy Price Rayne Truog (1927)

“‘A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames,’ says: Parkin, Parkins, Parkinson, Parkisson, Perkin, Perkins, Perkinson, Parkyns, Bapt. ‘the son of Peter,’ from the pet Perkin or Parkyn. There are no Perkins or Parkins in the Hundred Rolls, while the French diminutives Perrin and Perrott are common. What May be called the Flemish forms appear in Yorkshire and the East counties about the beginning of the 14th century, with Perkins and Parkins.

“In the Herold’s ‘Visitation’ for the Berkshire 1623, this family is said to have descended from a certain Peter or Petrus de Morely of Shropshire, a county on the border of Wales. Hence, the family is sometimes said to have been of Welsh origin.

“For three hundred years the Perkins ancestors were seneshals or wardens of de Spencers and Warwich Castle. The Ufton Book shows the Perkins line, eldest son to eldest son, etc., continued to the present time. Some of the family were distinguished in the history of England and were prominent in Stratford district, the home of Shakespeare and his wife, Mary Arden. ”

“Domesday Book, A. D. 1085,” lists a manor in Berkshire, England, called Offstone, belonging to William Fitz Anscuff, and Ufton Court was a beautiful old Manor house at the same place, the ancient home of the Perkins family.”

Generation 14. Peter De Morley was Servous to Hugh de Spencer and was living in 1380. He was married to Agnes Taylor.

Generation 13. Henry Parkyns was the son of Peter.

Generation 12. John Parkyns, son of Henry Parkyns, was Seneschal to Thomas de Spencer, Earl of Gloucester. in 1390, he was the first to acquire property in Madresfield. He was living in 1400.

Generation 11. William Parkyns (1), son of John Parkyns, was 1st “Lord of Ufton. ”(bailiff to Humphry Plantagent, Duke of Glouster) He married Margaret, and was living in 1447.

Generation 10. Thomas Parkyns (1), son of William and Margaret Parkyns, was living in 1452-1479. He was called “Thomas of Ufton and Madresfield,” and gave Madresfield Manor House to his second son, Thomas.

Generation 9. Thomas Parkyns (2), son of Thomas Parkyns (1), was married to Ellen Tompkinson. They had four sons, William of Madresfield, James of Shropshire, and Richard and Lawrence, twins.

Generation 8. William Parkyns (2), son of Thomas Parkyns (2), was married to Joan Reade, daughter of Reade near Coventry.

Generation 7. Richard Parkyns, Sr., son of William Parkyns (2) and Joan Reade, was married to Ann Twynborrowe, daughter of Walter Twynborrowe, of Woodmention, Herfordshire.

Generation 6. Richard Parkyns, Jr., the son of Richard Parkyns (1) and Ann Twynborrowe, was of Bunny Park. He married Elizabeth Beresford, daughter of Aden Beresford, of Fenney Bently of Derbyshire. There were eight children: Sir George Parkyns, Knight who died in 1626; Adrien; John; Aden; Francis; Annie; Eliza; and Margaret.

Generation 5. Aden Parkyns, the son of Richard Parkyns, Jr. and Elizabeth Beresford, was married to Mary ____. They came to Virginia in 1607, where he was registered as “Grocer. ” Whether he returned to England, or died in Virginia, is not known. They had four children: George; Richard (3); Annie; and Thomas.

Generation 4. Richard Parkyns (3), son of Aden and Mary Parkyns, owned land near Jamestown, or on the James River. Whom he married is not known.

Generation 3. Nicholas Perkins (1), the son of Richard Parkyns (3), was also married to a Mary, and there were 7 children. Records show that in 1641 Nicholas Perkins was transported to Hernia County, Virginia, by Brayant Smith, although it appears he was born in America, the grandson of the immigrant. On 30 August 1650, he was granted land in Bermuda Hundred, beginning in Cole’s Swamy, Henrico County, for the transportation of four persons into the colony, although only three are named: Mary Perkins, William Owen, and Richard Hues. The original document is almost illegible, and the names are given differently in several references. However, it is thought these persons were Mary Perkins, his wife, and his sons, William, Owen, Richard (4), and Thomas. He died about 1664, and his will mentions only his daughter, Lydia, and his two youngest children, Elizabeth and Nicholas (2). His widow married Richard Parker.

Generation 2. William Perkins, son of Nicholas and Mary Perkins, was born about 1633. His wife, was also named Mary. William and Mary, and their daughter, Mary, were passengers on the ship “Kent,” in 1667. Members of the Society of Friends, they joined the Burlington Monthly Meeting, in New Jersey.

Generation 1. Mary Perkins, daughter of William and Mary Perkins, was married 24 May 1683, at Burlington Monthly Meeting, to Henry Grubb

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Aden Perkins and Arthur Perkins are the same, and her is some more information:

Found at : http://webpages.charter.net/blankenstein/perkins.htm

Descendants of Arthur Perkins

Generation No. 1 ARTHUR1 PERKINS He married ELIZABETH KYMBALL, daughter of NICHOLAS KYMBALL. Child of ARTHUR PERKINS and ELIZABETH KYMBALL is:

NICHOLAS2 PERKINS, b. 1624, Bedfordshire, England; d. 1656, Charles City, Virginia.

Generation No. 3 Nicholas PERKINS was born BEF 1624 in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, was christened 3 APR 1631 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, and died BEF 31 JUL 1656 in Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States. He married Mary BURTON 1639 in England, United Kingdom, daughter of John BURTON and Lydia FRY. She was born 1618 in London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, and died AFT 1686 in Henrico, Virginia, United States. He married Elizabeth HARDYNGE, daughter of Constantine HARDYNGE. She was born 1619 in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, and died BEF 1640 in England, United Kingdom.

PERKINS4. LYDIA PERKINS, b. Abt 1642, England, or, Virginia; m. JOHN NOWELL. ELIZABETH PERKINS, b. Abt 1643, England, or, Virginia; m. JONES. NICHOLAS PERKINS, b. 1647, England or, Henrico, Virginia; d. 1712, Henrico, Virginia.

Generation No. 4 NICHOLAS3 PERKINS (NICHOLAS2, ARTHUR1) was born 1647 in England or, Henrico, Virginia, and died 1712 in Henrico, Virginia. He married SARAH CHILDERS in Henrico, Virginia, daughter of ABRAHAM CHILDERS and JANE HOWARD. She was born Bet. 1644 - 1649 in Henrico Co, VA, and died 1722 in Henrico Co, VA. Children of NICHOLAS PERKINS and SARAH CHILDERS are:

NICHOLAS4 PERKINS, b. Henrico, Virginia; d. 1710; m. ELIZABETH. MARY PERKINS, b. Henrico, Virginia; m. AMOS LADD. SARAH PERKINS, b. Henrico, Virginia. PHILEMON PERKINS, b. 1680, Henrico, Virginia; d. Abt 1769, Goochland, Virginia. CONSTANTINE PERKINS, b. 1682, Henrico, Virginia; d. December 1770, Goochland, Virginia. RICHARD PERKINS, b. Abt 1691, Henrico, Virginia; m. JANE SHELTON. ABRAHAM PERKINS, b. Abt 1693, Henrico, Virginia; d. 1742. ELIZABETH PERKINS, b. Abt 1695, Henrico, Virginia.

Generation No. 5 PHILEMON5 PERKINS (NICHOLAS4, NICHOLAS3, ? NICHOLAS2, ARTHUR1) was born 1680 in Henrico, Virginia, and died Abt 1769 in Goochland, Virginia. He married OBEDIENCE COX, daughter of RICHARD COX and MARY TRENT. She died 1771 in Goochland, Virginia. Children of PHILEMON PERKINS and OBEDIENCE COX are:

PERKINS6, m. STEPHEN KNOWLING. SARAH PERKINS, m. WILLIAM MOORE. JOHN PERKINS, b. Abt 1718; d. Abt 1791; m. RACHAEL FERGUSON. ABRAM PERKINS, b. Abt 1720, Henrico, Virginia; d. 1793, Caswell, North Carolina.

CONSTANTINE5 PERKINS (NICHOLAS4, NICHOLAS3, ? NICHOLAS2, ARTHUR1) was born 1682 in Henrico, Virginia, and died December 1770 in Goochland, Virginia. He married (1) ANN POLLARD in Henrico, Virginia, daughter of STEPHEN POLLARD and ANN HUGHES. She died 1755 in Goochland, Virginia. He married (2) MARY May 31, 1761. He married (3) ANN 1763. Children of CONSTANTINE PERKINS and ANN POLLARD are:

STEPHEN6 PERKINS, b. Abt 1717, Henrico, Virginia; d. 1772; m. MARY HUGHES. NICHOLAS PERKINS, b. Abt 1718, Henrico, Virginia; d. Abt 1762; m. BETHENIA HARDIN, 1738. CONSTANTINE PERKINS, b. Abt 1720, Henrico, Virginia; d. Abt 1769; m. MARY WALKER. WILLIAM PERKINS, b. 1722, Henrico, Virginia; d. Abt 1800; m. LUCY WATKINS. ELIZABETH PERKINS, b. Abt 1724, Henrico, Virginia; d. Abt 1798; m. JOSEPH ELLIS. ANN PERKINS, b. Abt 1727, Henrico, Virginia; m. WILLIAM OGLESBY. HARDIN PERKINS, b. Abt 1730, Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia; d. 1795, Buckingham, Virginia. MARY PERKINS, b. Abt 1733, Henrico, Virginia; m. WILLIAM ATKINSON. JOSEPH PERKINS, b. Abt 1735, Henrico, Virginia; d. Abt 1811; m. ALICE TAYLOR.

Generation No. 6 ABRAM6 PERKINS (PHILEMON5, NICHOLAS4, NICHOLAS3, ? NICHOLAS2, ARTHUR1) was born Abt 1720 in Henrico, Virginia, and died 1793 in Caswell, North Carolina. He married SICILY TURPIN. She died Aft. 1793 in Caswell, North Carolina. Children of ABRAM PERKINS and SICILY TURPIN are:

PHILEMON7 PERKINS, d. Abt 1795; m. MARY WHITEHEAD. MARY "MOLLY" PERKINS, m. GRIMES. ABRAM PERKINS, d. Abt 1799; m. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS. FANNY PERKINS, m. WILLIAM WARE, October 02, 1781, Caswell, North Carolina. ARCHIBALD PERKINS, b. 1744; d. 1840; m. ELIZABETH GIBBS. ELIZABETH PERKINS, b. November 28, 1756, Goochland, Virginia; d. Abt 1840, Covington, Georgia. MARTHA "PATTY" PERKINS, b. July 22, 1759, Goochland, Virginia. LUCY PERKINS, b. June 24, 1765, Goochland, Virginia. JESSE PERKINS, b. September 13, 1768; m. SUSANNAH INGRAM.

HARDIN6 PERKINS (CONSTANTINE5, NICHOLAS4, NICHOLAS3, ?NICHOLAS2, ARTHUR1) was born Abt 1730 in Tuckahoe Creek, Henrico, Virginia, and died 1795 in Buckingham, Virginia. He married SARAH PRICE, daughter of ?DANIEL PRICE and ?SALLIE COLEMAN. She was born 1734 in Virginia, and died January 25, 1821. Children of HARDIN PERKINS and SARAH PRICE are:

SARAH7 PERKINS, b. August 15, 1756, Goochland, Virginia; d. Abt 1856, Albemarle, Virginia. ANN E. PERKINS, b. 1757, Virginia; d. 1820; m. EDWARDS. MILDRED PERKINS, b. 1759, Virginia; m. TANDY KEY. ELISHA PERKINS, b. 1760, Virginia; d. 1831; m. ELIZABETH WATSON. MAACHA PERKINS, b. Abt 1766, Virginia; d. 1834; m. JESSE FRANKLIN. DANIEL PERKINS, b. August 10, 1768, Virginia; d. 1834; m. BETHENIA PERKINS. WILLIAM PERKINS, b. 1771, Virginia; d. 1822; m. (1) MARGARET PERKINS; m. (2) JANE NEELEY; m. (3) SUSAN PERKINS. HARDIN PERKINS, b. Abt 1773, Virginia; d. 1821; m. MILDRED MOORE, November 23, 1790. PRICE PERKINS, b. Abt 1775, Buckingham, Virginia; d. 1843; m. SARAH BLAKELY. MARY PRICE PERKINS, b. 1788, Buckingham, Virginia; d. 1844; m. BENJAMIN MOORE.

Generation No. 7 SARAH7 PERKINS (HARDIN6, CONSTANTINE5, NICHOLAS4, NICHOLAS3, ?NICHOLAS2, ARTHUR1) was born August 15, 1756 in Goochland, Virginia, and died Abt 1856 in Albemarle, Virginia. She married OWEN LEWIS, SR. Abt 1775 in Albemarle, Virginia, son of JOHN LEWIS and ELIZABETH. He was born Abt 1752 in Albemarle, Virginia, and died Bef. 1811 in Albemarle, Virginia.

Found at: http://webpages.charter.net/blankenstein/nicholas_perkins_&_eli...

TYLER'S QUARTERLY MAGAZINE pp. 216-217

The immigrant ancestor of the Goochland PERKINS family which came from Henrico county is supposedly NICHOLAS PERKINS, who was transported to Henrico County, Virginia, in 1641 by Bryant Smith (EARLY VIRGINIA IMMIGRANTS, 1623-1666, by Greer). In 1650 he was granted land in Bermuda hundred, beginning in Cole's swamp, Henrico County, for the transportation of four persons into the colony. Mary Perkins, Wm. Owes, and Richard Hues and the three mentioned (CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS, by Nugent.)

There has been much speculation as to NICHOLAS PERKINS' ancestry and as to his marriage(s). His widow's name was Mary and after his death in about 1664 she married Richard Parker: In volume 10, 11, 13 (Charles City County, Virginia) of Virginia Colonial Abstracts, by Fleet, reference is made to the settling of NICHOLAS PERKINS' estate. His two youngest children, Elizabeth and Nicholas, are mentioned as well as his daughter Lydia.


DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN COLONISTS LINEAGE BOOK Vol. 15 p. 80

NICHOLAS PERKINS born 1624 received a patent No. 2, 1643-51 of 170 acres in Henrico Co., Va.


DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN COLONISTS LINEAGE BOOK Vol. 17 p. 180

A Hardeman descendant Mrs. Mary Jewel Burton Standefer

NICHOLAS PERKINS 1624-1656 received 500 acres of land in Charles City Co., Va. born in Bedfordshire, England


THE COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY Vol. 4

Mary, m. NICHOLAS PERKINS landed propr..Bermuda Hundred and

Henrico Co., Va., 1650 and later; shows son Nicholas Perkins.


NICHOLAS PERKINS was our immigrant ancestor. The best single account I have seen concerning him is: THE DESCENDANTS OF NICHOLAS PERKINS by William K. Hall (only portions of which is quoted):

By 1641 Virginia was well established. Many men eager for land would bring friends, relatives, servants, workers, and others to Virginia in order to qualify for the land grants. The fact that NICHOLAS PERKINS arrived in Virginia in 1641 under such circumstances does not reveal much about his background. However the entry is of interest as the first record of this PERKINS family in Virginia, it is on p. 783 of Land Patents Bk. 1 (1623- 1643) that the name of NICHOLAS PERKINS first appears. On Oct. 10, 1641, Bryant Smith was granted 100 acres in Henrico County for the transportation of two persons into the colony: NICHOLAS PERKINS and Gringall Delahaye.

Whether NICHOLAS was old or young, rich or poor, there is no way of knowing. The extant records reveal very little about him. Nevertheless, whether he had means when he arrived or whether he acquired means by thrift and industry afterwards, he was able nine years later to pay transportation costs of four persons into the colony and for this he was granted 170 acres. The patent is recorded on p. 262 of Land Patents Bk. 2 (1643-1651) and reads:

To all etc whereas etc Now Know you that I the Said Sr Wm Berkeley etc give and grant unto NICHOLAS PERKINS one hundred and Seventy Acres of Land lying in Bermuda hundred in the County of Henrico Bounded Viz:-beginning at a marked Oake in Coles his swamp and Running a Long Cunicott Path west forty Chaynes thence North west by North one hundred and twenty Chaynes thence along the Cart Path to the head of Coles Swamp and Soo along the Said Swamp to the Place where it Begun, the Said Land being due unto the said NICHOLAS PERKINS by and for the transporting of four persons etc to have and to hold etc which payment is to be made seven years after the first grant or seating thereafter etc dated the 30th of August 1650. Mary Perkins, William Owen, Richard Hues

The Mary Perkins mentioned in the patent was very likely the wife of NICHOLAS PERKINS. If so, either she was returning from a visit to England or else NICHOLAS had returned to England after his coming in 1641 because the children of NICHOLAS and Mary were born during the 1640's--but whether in England or Virginia is not known.

A hundred was a political subdivision of an English county which originally contained about a hundred families. The term was formerly used in Virginia and in Maryland and Pennsylvania and still survives in Delaware. Bermuda hundred was located where the Appomattox empties into the James. It is on the south side of the James River and not included within the present boundaries of Henrico County. When the original counties were formed in 1634 James City County included Jamestown and the site of Williamsburg. Next up the river was Charles City County, and above that was Henrico County.

Although NICHOLAS PERKINS' land grant was to 170 acres in Henrico County, he seems to have lived in Charles City County and it was there that he died probably in 1656. On July 31, 1656, Richard Parker, intending to marry the widow of NICHOLAS PERKINS, signed an agreement confirming to her the estate of her late husband: "...I Richard Parker do freely give and consent to and with Mary Perkins that she shall make over unto herselfe all the estate wch her late decd husband left for & by his will doth appt both here & in England and further I do injoyne myself to bring her children up to Larning to ye true intent and meaning hereof..."

This writing was produced in the September Court and recorded on p. 63 of Charles City Records 1655-1665. This record indicates that NICHOLAS PERKINS possessed property not only in Virginia but also in England and it tends to support those who claim that NICHOLAS PERKINS was a man of some means even prior to his arrival in Virginia. The document of Mar. 17, 1656 (the end of the Julian year), which speaks of other things or servants which shall be sent for his widow further at anytime, also indicates property in England.

Probably in August 1656, shortly after the agreement of July 31, was signed, Dr. Richard Parker and the widow Mary Perkins were married. Certainly NICHOLAS PERKINS was only recently dead--his will was not even offered for probate until the September Court--but with the scarcity of women in the early days of the Colony and the economic difficulties which faced a widow with children prompt remarriages were the rule of the times.

The will of NICHOLAS PERKINS was presented to the court at Westover in September 1656. Page 67 of the Charles City Records reads. "A probate of the last will and testament of NICHOLAS PERKINS Decd this day proved in cort is granted to Richd Parker who married the relect and exex of the said decedt." Unfortunately a copy of the will has not been found in the existing records.

Nicholas married Elizabeth HARDYNGE (HARDING). He also married a second time, and his widow was named Mary (‘Burton’)

Nicholas and Elizabeth had the following children: \

1) Nicholas (II) PERKINS * (b.11 Oct 1647-Charles City Co.,Virginia d.Abt 1711-Tuckahoe Creek,Henrico Co Virginia Col.) | sp: Sarah CHILDERS * (b.Abt 1649 m.Abt 1670 d.Abt 1721) 2) Elizabeth PERKINS (b.1643) 3) Lydia PERKINS (b.1642) I believe ELIZABETH died about 1850 & NICHOLAS remarried at this time. NICHOLAS PERKINS was in Va 1641, children were born 1642-7, and Mary was transported over 1650. There was no indication the children came with her in 1650. I do not believe them to be Mary's children.


VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS Fleet 975.5 F

Vol 10

p. 48 C 10 page 62

This present writing witnesseth that I Richard Parker Do freely give consent to & with Mary Perkins that she shall make over unto her selfe all the estate which her late Dec'd husband left her by his will Doth appe, both here & in England & further I do enjoyne my sleft to bring her children up to Learning to the true intent & meaning hereof I the sd Richard Parker hereunto sett my hand Dated this last Day of July 1656

Test Richd Parker

Richard Delabere Recorded 7br 5 Seq

(5th Sept 1656)

p. 52 C 10 page 67 4 Oct 1656

A probat of the last will and testament of NICHOL: PERKINS Dec'd this Day proved in Court is granted to Richard Parker who married the relect and exerx of the sd Dec'edt

Vol 11 p. 18 C 11 page 159

Be it knowe unto all men by these presents that I Richd Parker haveing exchanged one cowe called Rose w'ch belonged to Elizabeth the orphane of NICHOL' PERKINS dec'd & delivered the same unto Capt otho Southcott for the use of Robert Rowse, which I hereby confirm unto him & his heirs exrs adm'rs & assigna for ever with all increase, Do therefore xx in lieu xx & for the better breed profitt & increase for the sd orphane give xx for the use of the sayd orphane one cow called Gentle xx & one cow calfe that came

of her of the same mark: As also unto Lydia Perkins one heyfer of about two years & a halfe old named Coale xx To have hold & enjoy the sd cattell with all increase profitt & produce threof unto the sd children xx Witness my hand 8 br qr 1658

Wit Rich Parker

Wm Ffisher

Recognet: in Cur 8br 4 1658

rec 8br 27 Sequ

Note: 8br qr 1858 October 4, 1658

qr for quarter - fourth

Vol 13 Page 7-8

At a Court for Orphans at Westover. 15 Sept. 1664. C 13

page 498. Abstract. On petition of Elizabeth Perkins, and her discharge to the Court, order "that her porcon (w'ch she confesseth is ready for her) be rendered into her immediate possession".

page 498. Upon pet and request of Nicholas Perkins orphane and his release to the C'rt The Co'rt hath appointed Richd Parker to be guardian of the sd Nicholas Perkins and his estate, wch the sd Nicholas being of yeares of eleocon doth wholly intrust to his sd guardian

page 498. To the Worp'll com'rs of Charles Citty Com

The peticon of Nicholas Perkins

Humbly presenth

That your pet'r being now seaventeene yeares of age desires liberty to make choyce of his guardian

and shall pay &c

Nicholas NP Perkins

Test m'ke

Ho: Pryse C1

Abstract. Court postponed from 3rd of Oct to 18th...

page 499. To the Worp'll the Commissioners of Charles City Com

The peticon of Elizabeth Perkins

Humbly presenteth

That my father in Law Richard Parker did according to Act putt in security for the Deliv'ry of my estate now soe it is that I am now 21 yeares of age and desire to be possessed w'th what belongeth to me, it is ready for me if your Wor'pp's be pleased to give order for the delivery and I shall nowforthw'th discharge your Wor'pp's from the same estate and shall ever in duty pary &c

Elizabeth X Perkins

Test Ho: Pryse C1 her marke

Note: Indeed it was high time the children were educated. Elizabeth aged 21 and Nicholas aged 17 both make marks. And it might be remarked tha tit was high time Mr. Fleet learned not to transcribe the same word appearing twich in the same entry in two different ways. My appology being that at least one way must be right. I can prove that in either Co'rt or Court. B.F.


CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS Nugent 975.5N Vol 1

p. 129 Patent Bk #1 Part II

Bryant Smith 100 acs Henrico Co, Oct 10 1641 p 783 bounded W. upon the river, E. into the woods...

Trans of 2 pers: NICHOLAS PERKINS, Gringall Delayhaye

p. 202 Patent Bk #2

NICHOLAS PERKINS 170 acs Henroco Co, 30 Aug 1650 p. 262 Lying in Bermuda hundred, beg. in Cole's swamp running along Cunicott Path w, N, W. by N, thence along the Cart Path to the head of sd Swamp. Trans of 4 pers: Mary Perkins, William Owen, Richard Hues


Internet http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/goldenwest/pugh.txt is no longer a good address, but it previously stated that the existing records for Henrico County begin in 1677, and the first mention of Henry's [Pew] name occurs on the Tax List of 1679. The list was officially called "An account of ye several fortye Tythables, and was authorized on 25 April 1679. His name appears on deeds for land located near NICHOLAS PERKINS and John Burton

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Found at: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=bevan...

Nicholas PERKINS was born BEF 1624 in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, was christened 3 APR 1631 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, and died BEF 31 JUL 1656 in Charles City, Henrico, Virginia, United States. He married Mary BURTON 1639 in England, United Kingdom, daughter of John BURTON and Lydia FRY. She was born 1618 in London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom, and died AFT 1686 in Henrico, Virginia, United States. He married Elizabeth HARDYNGE, daughter of Constantine HARDYNGE. She was born 1619 in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom, and died BEF 1640 in England, United Kingdom.

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Arthur Aden Perkins's Timeline

1582
July 22, 1582
Bunny Park, Nottinghamshire, England
1612
1612
Dunny, Nottinghamshire, England
1619
September 7, 1619
Bunny Park, Nottinghamshire, England
1631
February 19, 1631
Bunny Park, Nottingham, England
February 19, 1631
Bunny Park, Nottingham, England
1633
1633
Bunny Park,Nottingham,England
1633
Age 50
Corsthorpe, Nottinghamshire, England
1994
June 2, 1994
Age 51