Hannah Perkins

(23 April 1742 - 30 January 1766)
Hannah Perkins|b. 23 Apr 1742\nd. 30 Jan 1766|p2000.htm|Thomas Perkins Junior|b. 22 Sep 1695\nd. 7 Oct 1768|p1989.htm|Mary Standish|b. s 1715|p1999.htm|Thomas Perkins|b. 4 May 1667\nd. 3 Jun 1709|p1984.htm|Sarah Richards|b. 23 Feb 1661?\nd. 8 Sep 1746|p1985.htm|||||||

6-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Hannah was born in Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, on 23 April 1742. She was the daughter of Thomas Perkins Junior and Mary Standish. Hannah died on 30 January 1766 at age 23.
 
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