Mary Perkins

(7 August 1700 - )
Mary Perkins|b. 7 Aug 1700|p2006.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|John Perkins|b. 1641\nd. 19 May 1668|p1981.htm|Deborah Browning|b. s 1645|p1982.htm|||||||

7-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Mary was born in Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, on 7 August 1700. She was the daughter of Thomas Perkins and Sarah Richards. She married Obadiah Miller in Enfield, Mass./Conn., on 7 November 1728.
 
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