Bacheler Family Tree » Thomas "Perkyns" Perkins (± 1525-1592)

Persönliche Daten Thomas "Perkyns" Perkins 

Quelle 1
  • Spitzname ist Perkyns.
  • Er wurde geboren rund 1525Hillmorton
    England.
  • Er wurde getauft in 9BBX-QN.
  • Alternative: Er wurde getauft am 24. Juli 1582 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.
  • Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche .
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 23. Juni 1934.
  • Alternative: Fetauft (im Alter von 8 Jahren oder später) von der Priestertumsvollmacht der HLT-Kirche am 25. Oktober 1997.
  • Berufe:
    • unknown in Husbandman.
    • Will proved 5-11-1592.
  • Er ist verstorben am 23. März 1592Hillmorton
    England.
  • Er wurde beerdigt in St. John the Baptist ChurchyardHillmorton
    England United Kingdom.
  • Ein Kind von Henry Perkins und Alice Weden

Familie von Thomas "Perkyns" Perkins

Er ist verheiratet mit Alice Elizabeth Kebble.

Sie haben geheiratet im Jahr 1555Rugby
England United Kingdom.


Kind(er):

  1. Isaac Perkins  < 1571-< 1639 
  2. Thomas Perkins  1565-1629 


Notizen bei Thomas "Perkyns" Perkins

source: WFT 2 #216; WFT 1 #988
[jefferies2006.ged]

Thomas Perkyns was the son of Henry Perkins. Thomas married Alice . Alices last name may have been Kebble but it is not certain. Thomas will was dated 15 September 1588 and proved 11 May 1592. He may have been the Thomas Perkins buried 23 March 1591 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England.

Thomas and Alice's children are:

1. Henry Perkins, eldest son, married Elizabeth Sawbridge 29 Nov 1579 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England.
2. John Perkins.
3. William Perkins.
4. Thomas Perkins, married Mary Ward/Bate 16 Oct 1586 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England.
5. Francis Perkins, baptized 20 Apr 1565 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England.
6. Luke Perkins, baptized 20 Sep 1568 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England.
7. Isaac Perkins, baptized 20 Dec 1571 in Hillmorton, Warwick, England, married 1) Alice and 2) Alice .

Sources:
1. Perkins in Hillmorton Parish Records (England), extracted by Jim Perkins.
2. Davis, Walter Goodwin, The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes, 17591820, of Topsfield, Massachusetts, Portland, ME: Anthoensen Press, 1959, p. 81-2.

Baptisms
20 Apr 1565 Francis son of Thomas
20 Sep 1568 Luke son of Thomas
20 Dec 1571 Isaac son of Thomas

Marriages
29 Nov 1579 Henry to Elizabeth Sawbridge
16 Oct 1586 Thomas to Mary Ward/Bate

Burial
23 Mar 1591 Thomas

Source: Perkins in Hillmorton Parish Records (England), extracted by Jim Perkins.

(Abstract from Lichfield Registry)
The will of Thomas Perkyns the elder, of Hilmorton, was made September 15, 1588, and proved May 11, 1592. He asked to be buried in the parish church or churchyard, and gave for the relief of the poor of Hillmorton 10s. To every godchild, 6d.
To his son John and his heirs male, his house, messuage or tenement in Hillmorton late in the tenure of Thomas Bassett, with an orchard, a close, one back-side of the tenement and one half-yard of arable land with meadows, pastures and commons thereto belonging, with successive remainders to his sons Edward and his heirs male, his son Luke and his heirs male and a final remainder to his own right heirs.
To his eldest son Henry Perkyns, all the residue of his houses, lands, tenements and hereditaments. To Alice now my wife, all his household stuff, furniture in the parlor or chamber where we used to lie (one coffer with his evidences excepted), and the use of the said chamber during widowhood. To his son William Perkyns, 10s. To his son Thomas Perkyns, 10s.
To his son Edward Perkyns £40 four years after his death. To his son Luke Perkyns, £40 ten years after his death. To every one of his sons children, a ewe and a lamb. To his brother Kebbles wife, a ewe and a lamb. To Thomas Kebble, a lamb. To his brother William Perkyns, a ewe and a lamb.
Residue to sone Henry Perkyns, sole executor. Witnesses: Edward Tomson, Edward Heres, Thomas Bottre, Nicholas Duell, William Kebbell, Thomas Heres. The inventory was in the sum of £192:10:0, and was taken March 29, 1592, by Edward Compton, Richard Smyth and Thomas Garfield.

?He was presumably born in Hillmorton about 1525. As he leaves a legacy in his will to his brother Kebbles wife, his wife Alice may have been Alice Kebble, but there are, of course, other possibilities. Four Kebble wills of the period and locality have been abstracted without identifying her.

Source: Davis, Walter Goodwin, The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes, 17591820, of Topsfield, Massachusetts, Portland, ME: Anthoensen Press, 1959, p. 81-2.

FROM: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/9004/Perkins.html#tom
NOTE: Occupation--Husbandman. Four U.S. Presidents descend from this family: Millard Fillmore, Calvin Coolidge, Jr., Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Richard Milhous Nixon.
"Thomas' will, dated 16 Sept 1588, was proved by his son 11 May 1592 at Litchfield."

Thomas' body interred March 25, 1592 in Hillmorton Parish, Warwickshire, England.
{geni:about_me} [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=45428707 '''Find A Grave Memorial# 45428707''']

'''Thomas Perkins'''
* '''Birth:'''  1527 in Warwickshire, England
* '''Death:''' 1591 in Warwickshire, England
* '''Married''' Alice Kebble about 1555. Son of Henry  
* '''Family links:''' 
** Parents:  Henry Perkins (1500 - 1546)
** Spouse:  Alice Elizabeth Kebble Perkins (1530 - 1613)
** Children:
*** Henry Perkins (1555 - 1608)*
** * Isaac Perkins (1571 - 1639)*
* '''Burial:''' St John Baptist Churchyard in Rugby, Warwickshire, England
** [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=45428707&CRid=2334663& '''St John Baptist Churchyard, Rugby, Rugby Borough, Warwickshire, England''']
** * Cemetery notes and/or description: This church/cemetery is actually in Hillmorton. The older stones have been moved to the fence line for easier maintenance of the church yard. The newer graves are on the back side of the church.
Created by: BD Baughman
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[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=120234314 '''Find A Grave Memorial# 120234314'''] (''Site no longer available -- 6/14/17-- PScoggin'')

* '''Birth:'''  1527 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England
* '''Death:'''  Mar 1591 in Rugby, Warwickshire, England
* '''Married''' Alice Kebble
* '''Burial:''' 23 Mar 1591 Thomas
** Hillmorton Parish Church Records
* '''ref:''' Ancestors of American Presidents Gary B. Roberts; Burke's American Families 
* Family links: 
** '''Spouse:''' Alice Kebble Perkins (____ - 1613)
** '''Children:'''
*** Henry Perkins (1555 - 1608)*
*** Isaac Perkins (1571 - 1639)*
* '''Burial:''' Hillmorton Cemetery in Rugby, Warwickshire, England

Created by: BluMoKitty
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'''Thomas Perkins''', son of Henry Perkins, resided at Hillmorton in Warwickshire, England.
* He '''married''' Alice Kibble. Kebble or Kebbell.
* They were the '''parents of fifteen children''':''' Sons''' (those in bold named in father's will)
** '''Henry'''
** '''John'''
** '''Edward'''
** '''Luke'''
** '''William'''
** '''Thomas'''
** '''Isaache or Isacke (Isaac)'''
** Lewis
** Francis
* '''Daughters'''
** Elizabeth
** Joan m. Edward Shaw
** Lysle
** Anne m. William Hathorne
** Alice m. Andrew Goodyear
** Juliana
* As Thomas Perkins leaves a legacy in his will to his brother Kebbles's wife, his wife Alice was likely a Kebble.
* His will, dated September 16, 1588, was proved by his son Henry at Litchfield, May 11, 1592.
* The''' will of Thomas Perkyns the elder''', of Hillmorton, was made 15 September 1588, and proved 11 May 1592.
** He asked to be buried in the parish church or churchyard, and gave for the relief of the poor of Hillmorton 10s.
** To every godchild, 6d. To his son John and his heirs male, his house, messuage or tenement in Hillmorton late of Thomas Bassett, with an orchard, a close, one back side of the tenement and one half yard of arable meadows, pastures and commons thereto belonging, with successive remainders to his sons Edward and his heirs male, his son Luke and his heirs male and a final remainder to his own right Heirs.
** To his eldest son Henry Perkyns, all the residue of his houses, lands, tenements and hereditaments.
** To Alice now my wife, all his household stuff, furniture in the parlor or chamber where we used to lie (one coffer with his evidences excepted), and the use of the said chamber during widowhood.
** To his son William Perkyns, 10s. To his son Thomas Perkyns, 10s.
** To his eldest son Edward Perkyns, 40 pounds six years after his death.
** To his son Isacke Perkyns, 40 pounds ten years after his death.
** To everyone of his son's children, a ewe and a lamb.
** To his brother Kebble's wife, a ewe and a lamb.
** To Thomas Kebble, a lamb.
** To his brother William Perkyns, a ewe and a lamb.
** Residue to son Henry Perkyns, sole executor.
** '''Witnesses:''' Edward Tomson, Edward Heres, Thomas Bottre, Nicholas Duell, Wiliam Kebble, Thomas Heres.
* The inventory was in the sum of 192 pounds 10s. 0d. and was taken 29 March 1592 by Edward Compton, Richard Smuth and Thomas Garfield.
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Excerpted from ''Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine (1909''), by Henry Sweetser Burrage and Albert Roscoe Stubbs. Lewis Historical Pub. Co. Available online on Google Books or archives.org.

The ancestors of the American PERKINS family of this sketch are traced with more or less certainty through many generations in England, where the early ancestor and several of those following him held positions of trust and honor. Identity of name does not necessarily imply sameness of origin, and many families of this name are not of this stock, though this family is traditionally connected with the Perkins family of Boston. The arms of John Perkins of Ufton, County Berks, England, third generation, were: A shield or, a fesse dancette, ermine, three billets ermines above and below the fesse dancette. The arms of William Parkyns of the next generation were: Or, a fesse dancette, between eight billets ermines. This last appears on a seal used on a deed from William Parkyns to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester.

(I) '''Pierre de Morlaix, alias Perkins''', was living in 1380-81 and was high steward of the estates of Hugo Despencer, at that time one of the richest and most powerful nobles of England, having no less than fifty-nine lordships in various counties.

(II) '''Henry''' (1) Perkins, who was known as Henry Pierrekin, or Henry the son of Pierre, succeeded to the stewardship held by his father. He had a son John next mentioned.

(III) '''John Perkins''', the son of Henry Perkins, followed his father as steward of the Despencers, and in numerous transfers of land he was required to make, he wrote his name indifferently, John Perkins, Perkyns Armiger, and Parkyns. He was living in 1397-1400, in the reign of Henry VI. John Perkins, armiger, held the position of high steward to Despencer, when the heiress of this famous Despencer family married the Earl of Warwick, known as the king maker from the part he took in the Wars of the Roses. John Perkins, as shown by the court roll of Madresfield, 1390, held one messuage and eighteen acres of land there. He was seneschal to Thomas Despencer Earl of Gloucester—Lord Thomas Despencer married a kinswoman of Richard II.

(IV) '''William Parkyns''', Lord of Ufton, was baillous, or agent, to Humphrey Plantaganet, Duke of Gloucester, who was brother to Henry V, and uncle and guardian to the young Henry VI, during his minority. His wife was Margaret.

(V) '''Thomas Parkyns''', living 1452-1479, is supposed to be the ancestor of the Madresfield and Nottinghamshire Perkins family, which claims William Parkyns of the fourth generation as its ancestor, though there are no authentic records now known to prove the claim. This Thomas Parkyns married Ellen, sister of John Tompkins, of Nappend, Herefordshire.

(VI) '''James Perkins, of Shropshire''', son of Thomas Parkyns, of Madresfield and Ufton, married and had a son Thomas, see next paragraph.

(VII) '''Thomas (2) Perkins, of Hillmorton''', county of Warwick, is supposed to be a son of James Perkins above. His wife was Alys (Alice). His will, dated April 3, 1528, proved at Litchfield, April 21, 1528, mentions Thomas Clark and "Alys, my wife," as executors. Alice Perkins, of Hillmorton, made a will dated July 31, and proved by Henry Perkins, her son, October 15, 1538. She directs that her body shall be buried in the church of St. John the Baptist, at Hillmorton. The children of Thomas and Alys were Henry, Jone or Jane, and Jelyan or Julianna.

(VIII) '''Henry''' (2), eldest child of Thomas (2) and Alice Perkins, left but little of his life on record. His will was proved June 16, 1546. The name of his wife is unknown. His children were Thomas, William and Joan. The Madresfield Perkins arms are the same as used by the eighth generation of the Ufton Perkins, the same as used by the Hillmorton Perkins family, county Warwick, and their descendants in America. Arms: A shield or; a fesse dancette, ermine; between ten billets ermines, four above and six below the fesse; crest, a pineapple (cone) proper color, branched and leaved, vert.

(IX) '''Thomas (3), son of Henry (2) Perkins''',
* resided at Hillmorton, where he was living in 1546.
* His will, dated September 16, 1588, was proved by his son Henry at Litchfield, May 11, 1592.
* He married Alice Kibble or Kebbell, who was living December 17, 1601'''.
* By this marriage there were fifteen children.
** The names of twelve of them have come down to us: Henry, John, Edward, Luke, William, Thomas, Isaache, Lewis, Elizabeth, Joan, and Lysle, and a daughter who married Edward Shawe.

'''Sources'''
* 1) ''Ancestors Of The American Perkins Family'' pg: 3;
** Thomas resided at Hillmorton where he was living in 1546;
** His will dated 16 Sep 1588 was proved by his son Henry at Litchfield on 11 May 1592;
** He married Alice Kibble who was living 17 Dec 1601;
** They had fifteen children, but only twelve names are known.
* 2) http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~kristin/famlby/Pekins/ThomasPerkins3.html

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* http://kristinhall.org/fambly/Perkins/ThomasPerkins3.html
* http://www.boydhouse.com/michelle/hussey/thomasaliceperkins.html
* http://nefamilies.com/fam/groupsheetI1000013491.aspx

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https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Parkins-Perkins/default.aspx?section=yresults

'''Parkins and Perkins DNA Study - Y-DNA Classic Chart'''
* For genealogy within the most recent fifteen generations, STR markers help define paternal lineages. Y-DNA STR markers change (mutate) often enough that most men who share the same STR results are will also share a recent paternal lineage. This page displays Y-Chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) STR results for the project. It uses the classic format. The columns display each project member’s kit number, paternal ancestry information according to project settings, the paternal tree branch (haplogroup), and actual STR marker results. The color coding of STR marker names is explained here. In the haplogroups column, haplogroups in green are confirmed by SNP testing. Haplogroups in red are predicted. You may learn more about Y-DNA STRs on the Understanding Y-DNA STRs learning page.

Haplogroup I Grp 2
Paternal Ancestor Name: Thomas Perkins, b.1525 in Hillmorton, Warwicksh
Country: England
Haplogroup: I-M253

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https://archive.org/stream/notesonperkinsfa00perk/notesonperkinsfa00perk_djvu.txt

The Perkins Family En England. 1510-1654. 5:

-- '''Lichfield Registry, Act Book No. 4, page 44.'''
* 1592 Thomas Perkyns the elder of Hillmorton, Husbandman. In his will, which was dated, 16 September, 1588, he directs that he shall “be buried in the chinch (sic) or churchyard of Hillmorton;” refers to his “tenement and land in Hilmorton late in occupation of Thomas Basset,” and mentions: Alice “my wife,” Henry Perkins “my eldest son,” executor; John, Edward, Luke, William, Thomas, Isache, “my sons.” “every of my sonnes children.” “my brother Kebblers wife.” Lyslye Kebble, Thomas Kebble, William Perkins, “my brother.” Edward Conipton, Thomas Bottre, Avillyman Kebbell, Edward heres, Nicholas Deueii, Thomas Heres, witnesses.
* The inventory dated 29 March, 1592, was taken by: Richard Smyth, Thos. Gartilde, Thos. Perkins, appraisers.
** Amount £192 10s. Od.
** Proved at Lichfield, 11 May, 1592, by Henry the son.

-- '''Lichfield Registry, Act Book No. 9, Page 25.'''
* 1578 Joan Perkyns of Hillmorton, County of Warwick.
Letters of administration upon her estate were granted at Lichfield, 17 June 1578, to Thomas Perkins the brother.

-- '''Lichfield Registry, Act Book No. 7, Page 103'''.
* 1609 Henry Perkins of Hillmorton. Letters of administration upon his estate were granted at Lichfield, 5 April, 1609, to Thomas Perkins the sou.
* A bond was given for tuition of: Margaret, Edward, Anne, Sarah, Francis, William, Liny, Elizabeth and james Pirkins, “the other children.”
* The inventory, dated 22 March, 1608, was taken by Rowland Wilcox, Gent., Thos. Pirkins, John Sawbridge, Thos. Compton, Wm Buinam, “yeoman.” Amount, £336, 8s, 8d.
-- '''Lichfield Registry, Act Book No. II, Page 73'''.

Note.-- In 1G0I, Henry Perkins was one of the appraisers of the estate of William Kebille.
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http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/PERKINS/1998-11/0912065835 PERKINS-L Archives

===Generation 2===

3.''' Thomas2 PERKINS (Henry1),'''
* born abt 1510 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng;
* died 1592 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng.
* He married in 1535 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng Alice KEBBLE,
** born abt 1512 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng.

* '''Children of Thomas PERKINS and Alice KEBBLE were as follows:'''
** +5 '''i Henry3 PERKINS.'''
** 6 '''ii John3 PERKINS''' , born abt 1538 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng. He married Elizabeth SHAWE , born <1542> in .
** 7 '''iii William3 PERKINS''' , born abt 1540 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng.
** 8 '''iv Edward3 PERKINS''' , born abt 1542 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng. He married on 22 Sep 1605 Sarah SMYTHE , born <1584> in .
** 9 '''v Thomas3 PERKINS''' , born abt 1544 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng. He married on 6 Oct 1586 Mary Bate WARD , born <1565> in .
** 10 '''vi Luke3 PERKINS''' , born 20 Nov 1546 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng; died 1638. He married in 1621 Marjorie PURSSER , born <1600> in .
** 11 '''vii Isache3 PERKINS''' , born abt 1548 of Hillmorton, Warwickshire, Eng. He married Alice (---) , born <1552> in .
** 12 '''viii Lewis3 PERKINS''' , born <1550> in .
** 13 '''ix Elizabeth3 PERKINS''' , born <1552> in .
** 14 '''x Joan3 PERKINS''' , born <1554> in .
** 15 '''xi Lysle3 PERKIN'''S , born <1556> in .
** 16 '''xii Dau3 PERKINS''' , born <1558> in . She married Edward SHAWE .
** 17 '''xiii Francis3 PERKINS''' , born 20 Apr 1565 in .
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Thomas' birth and death information is available at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45428707/thomas-perkins
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Thomas Perkins Sr.
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=f38a9dca-c915-4e69-ad21-ad066ceed268&tid=11439681&pid=-75153200

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