. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . were: Mary, born , 1639; Abraham, born Sept. 2, 1639; Luke,born in 1640-41; Humphrey, born Jan. 22,1642; James, born April 11. 1644; Timothy,born Oct. 5, 1646; James (2), born Oct. 5,1647; Jonathan, born May 30, 1650: David,i)orn Feb. 28, 1653; Abigail, born April 2,1655: Timothy, born June 26, 1657: Sarah,born July 2(i, 1659; and Humphrev (2), bornMay 17. 1661. (II) Luke Perkins, born in 1640-


. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . were: Mary, born , 1639; Abraham, born Sept. 2, 1639; Luke,born in 1640-41; Humphrey, born Jan. 22,1642; James, born April 11. 1644; Timothy,born Oct. 5, 1646; James (2), born Oct. 5,1647; Jonathan, born May 30, 1650: David,i)orn Feb. 28, 1653; Abigail, born April 2,1655: Timothy, born June 26, 1657: Sarah,born July 2(i, 1659; and Humphrev (2), bornMay 17. 1661. (II) Luke Perkins, born in 1640-41, nianiedMarch 9, 1663. Hannah, widow of HenryCookery, and daughter of Robert Long, a boy of about fourteen, in 1654. he ap-]irenticed himself with the consent of his par-ents to Samuel Carter, a shoemaker of Charles-town. Mass. Mrs. Perkins was admitted to theFirst Church in 1668. Luke Perkins diedMarch 20. 1709-10, and his wife died Nov. 16,1715. Their children Were: Henry: Jolm,born May 10. 1664; Luke, born March 14,1665. who died when voung: Luke (2). bornMarch 18. 1667: Elizabeth, born April 15,1670: John, born April 15. 1670; Abraham,baptized 28th of 5th month, 1672; Hannah,. ^rJ^/..o^. %^A 2->.^^ SOUTHEASTERN MASSACHUSETTS luol born Doc. U, 1073; and -Mary, born Ai>ril .>,1676. (III) Luke Perkins (2), born Marib 18,1667, was the ancestor of nearly all—if notall—who bear the Perkins name in Plvniouthcounty. He married May 31. 168S, Slaitha,born Aug. 16. 1664. daughter of Lot andEliz-abeth (Walton) (.onaut. Mr. Perkins livedin Marblehead, Beverly, Wenhani, Ipswich andPlympton. The family moved from Ipswichto Plympton, Mass., about 1714. Mr. Perkinswas a blacksmith, the first of that trade tosettle in Plympton, and it is said that a lot ofeighteen acres of land was deeded liim atKocky Kun in Plympton as an inducement tosettle there as a blacksmith. It is worthy ofnote that many of his descendants have heeniron workers of one kind or another down tothe p


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