Elizabeth Perkins

(probably March 1610/1611 - prior to September 1670)
Elizabeth Perkins|b. probably March 1610/1611\nd. pre Sep 1670|p2016.htm|John Perkins|b. probably December 1583\nd. ca Aug 1654|p1302.htm|Judith Gater|b. probably March 1587/1588|p2012.htm|Henry Perkins|b. s 1555|p2172.htm|Elizabeth Sawbridge|b. s 1560|p2173.htm|Michael Gater|b. s 1560|p2013.htm|Isabel Bayley|b. s 1565|p2014.htm|

9-greats-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Elizabeth was born in Hillmorton Parish, Warwickshire, England, probably March 1610/1611.1 She was the daughter of John Perkins and Judith Gater. She was baptized in Hillmorton Parish, Warks., Eng., on 25 March 1611.2 She married William Sargent circa 1635.3 Elizabeth died prior to September 1670 in Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.

Cited documentation

  1. [S100] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), vol III, pg. 1432, from her baptism.
  2. [S100] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol III, pg. 1432, John Perkins' "Children: (i-vi baptized Hillmorton, Warwickshire" quoting Walter Godwin Davis' "Ancestry of Dudley Wildes" pgs. 89-90) "ii. Elizabeth, bp. 25 March 1611."
  3. [S100] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol III, pg. 1432, Perkins "Elizabeth ... m. by about 1636 William Sargent" and pg. 1632, "William Sargent ... Marriage: (1) By about 1636 Elizabeth Perkins, daughter of John Perkins."
 
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