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Personal data Susannah Pakeman Wise 


Household of Susannah Pakeman Wise

She is married to ISAAC PERKINS.


Marriage
Date: 1638
Place: Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage
Date: 1638
Place: Ipswich,Essex,Massachusetts,USA
Marriage
Date: 1630
Place: Ipswich, MA

They got married in the year 1635 at Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA, she was 10 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Rebeccah Wise Perkins  1642-???? 
  2. Caleb Wise Perkins  1648-???? 
  3. Hannah Wise Perkins  1655-1739 
  4. Mary Wise Perkins  1658-1695


Notes about Susannah Pakeman Wise


ANCESTOR OF BRENDA COX (MCLAUGHLIN)
THROUGH FATHER EDWARD GLIDDEN COX
ANCESTOR OF MARILN COLE (HENRY) AND CYNTHIA HENRY (WILSON)

Susanna Wythe Perkins
Birth: 1618 Warwickshire, England
Death: 1699 (aged 80œ81) Brandywine, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 74942404
Bio: Parents:
Humphrey Wise 1600 œ
Susan Tidd 1600 œ

"Susanna moved with her son Ebenezer to Brandywine Hundred, New Castle, Delaware. Her estate was administered there by her son-in-law John Hussey in 1699."

Family Members
Parents
Humphrey Wythe 1591-1638
Susan Pakeman Wythe
Spouse
Isaac Perkins 1612-1685
Siblings
Abigail Wyeth Chadwell Unknown-1683
Margaret Wythe 1616-1626
Mary Wythe Perkins 1618-1706
Emma Wythe 1624-1625
Sarah Wise Wheeler 1625-1707
Children
Rebecca Perkins Hussey 1640-1692
Hannah Perkins Philbrick 1655-1739
Mary Perkins Chase 1658-1695
Maintained by: Karen P. (47825759)
Originally Created by: letsgogirls (47129048)
Added: 14 Aug 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74942404/susanna-perkins
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74942404/susanna-perkins : accessed 23 April 2022), memorial page for Susanna Wythe Perkins (1618œ1699), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74942404, ; Maintained by Karen P. (contributor 47825759) Burial Details Unknown.

Susanna Perkins formerly [surname unknown]
Born about 1613 [location unknown]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of Isaac Perkins – married before 1639 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire [uncertain]
DESCENDANTS
Mother of Isaac Perkins, Lydia (Perkins) Wardell, Jacob Perkins Sr, Rebecca (Perkins) Hussey, Daniel Perkins, Caleb Perkins, Benjamin Perkins, Susanna (Perkins) Buswell, Hannah (Perkins) Philbrick, Mary (Perkins) Chase, Ebenezer Perkins and Joseph Perkins Sr
Died before 17 Jul 1699 in New Castle, Delaware
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Susanna (Unknown) Perkins migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).
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Biography
SUSANNA‘s maiden name is unknown.[1][2][3] She was not the sister of Mary (Wythe) Perkins who married Abraham Perkins of Hampton.[4] Mary (Wythe) Perkins did have a sister named Susanna Wythe but this woman was married to a John Bursley of Hampton and Exeter. Records establishing the New England origins of SUSANNA (____) and Isaac PERKINS are sparse to non existent.
Isaac Perkins was baptized on 26 Jan 1611/12 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and most likely came to New England with his parents and siblings between 1630 and 1637.[1] Susanna was very likely from England, of similar age and born say about 1613. Their arrivals may have mirrored the large family of Isaac‘s 50 year old cousin John and Judith (Gater) Perkins of Hillmorton who arrived in Salem, removed briefly to Boston by 1632 and settled in Ipswich by 1633. It is only known that Isaac‘s father owned land and was a proprietor in Ipswich by 1637[5] and that he died there in 1639.[1][5]
By 1639, the 27 year old Isaac and his much older half-brother Abraham Perkins, age about 36, were married men with children when first mentioned as living in Hampton, New Hampshire. Torry records that the brothers were both married by 1639 in Hampton[3] but each of them had children by 1637-38. (Isaac‘s brother Abraham Perkins was married to Mary Wythe by about 1637/38 when the first of their 13 children was born. Abraham‘s first child was a daughter, also named Mary, who was baptized 15 Dec 1639 along with her brother Abraham Jr. (not a twin) in Hampton. But since Abraham Jr. was born 2 Sep 1639, it follows that daughter Mary was likely born sometime before the end of 1638.) SUSANNA and Isaac‘s first son, Isaac III was baptized 8 Dec 1639 when they are reported living in Hampton, NH. However, their first child, Lydia (Perkins) Wardwell (c1636/7-1670+), has no record of birth or baptism. SUSANNA (____) and Isaac Perkins were probably married elsewhere and no later than Jun 1638.
SUSANNA (____) Perkins was living in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, probably from about 1637 until 1652. Isaac became a freeman while in Hampton on 18 May 1642[5] and the two were there on 04 Nov 1645 when Eunice Cole was punished for slandering "Susan Perkings and Lidia Pebody" & breach of bond.[6] In Jun 1652 Isaac Perkins bought a farm from Rev. Mr. Dalton[4] and they moved to Seabrook, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
Isaac Perkins died in 1685[4] and most of the family decided to move. SUSANNA consented to Ebenezer's sale of homestead in Seabrook in 1693, and she moved with him and other children to New Castle, Delaware.[4] She was living with her son-in-law John and daughter Rebecca (Perkins) Hussey in New Castle, Delaware at the time of her death sometime before 17 Jul 1699 when her estate was administered by John Hussey.[4]
Family
Husband: Isaac Perkins II[1][2]
Wife: SUSANNA _______ [1][2]
Marriage: about 1636-1639 Hampton NH[3][1]
Children (all but the first born in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire)[1][2][4]
1Lydia (Perkins) Wardwell (c1636/7-1670+) m. 17 Oct 1659 to Eliakim Wardwell
2Isaac Perkins III (1639-1661) bp. 8 Dec 1639, drowned 30 Oct 1661
3Jacob Perkins Sr (1640-1731) bp. 24 May 1640, m. 30 Oct 1669 to Mary Philbrick
4Rebecca (Perkins) Hussey (c1642-1707) m. 21 Sep 1659 to John Hussey, mother of 16 children
5Daniel Perkins (c1645-1662) died 01 Aug 1662
6Caleb Perkins (c1648-1724+) m. 24 Apr 1677 Bethia Philbrick
7Benjamin Perkins (1650-1670) born 17 Feb 1650, died 23 Nov 1670
8Susanna (Perkins, Buswell) Fuller (1652- __) m.(1) 12 May 1673 Isaac Buswell Jr, m.(2) 22 Jun 1680 William Fuller Jr of Hampton
9Hannah (Perkins) Philbrick (1655/56-1739) m. 04 Dec 1674 James Philbrick, died on 23 May 1739 age 83
10Mary (Perkins) Chase (1658-c1674) probably m. Isaac Chase (Isaac m.(2) Mary Tilton 5 Oct 1675)
11Ebenezer Perkins Sr (1659-__) m. Mary (or Mercy) _____
12Joseph Perkins Sr (1661-__) m. Martha _____ before 1689 (Joseph Perkins Jr b 28 Jul 1689).
Sources
1? 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 MORTENSEN, Paula Perkins, English Origin of Six Early Colonist by the Name of Perkins
2? 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 BROWN, Asa W, —Perkins Family of Hampton, N.H.“; NEHGR vol 012 (1858) - Page 82
3? 3.0 3.1 3.2 TORRY, Clarence A., New England Marriages to 1700 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org, , 2008), AmericanAncestors.org, Volume 2, Page 1166 of 1482. Record for Isaac Perkins – PERKINS, Isaac & Susanna ____; by 1639; Hampton, NH {Hampton 908-9; Salisbury Fam. 799; GDMNH 541-2; Allen (,1) 81; Tingley-Meyers 279-280; EIHC 13:93; Reg. 10:216, 47:483; Warner-Harrington 789}.
4? 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 NOYES, Sibyl, LIBBY, Charles T., DAVIS Walter G., Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire ([database online] Portland, Maine, USA, The Southward Press, 1928), Ancestry.com, Surnames, O-P; Page 555-566 of 809 [541-542]. Record for Isaac Perkins
5? 5.0 5.1 5.2 DAVIS, Walter G, The ancestry of Dudley Wildes, 1759-1820, of Topsfield Massachusetts (Portland, ME, , 1959), HathiTrust.org, Volume VII; Page 89. Record for Isaac Perkins
6? ANDERSON, Robert C., New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635, Great Migration, Vol 5, M-P; Page 522 (408 actual) of 779 (Provo, UT, USA, , 2013), Ancestry.com, Record for Susan _____ – —Susan Perkings“ was the wife of Isaac Perkins of Hampton [mention in connection with 4 Nov 1645 breach of bond for good behaviour by Eunice Cole for slandering Lydia Peabody & Susan Perkings] ALSO [that Lydia & Susan possibly connected].
•MORTENSEN, Paula Perkins, English Origin of Six Early Colonist by the Name of Perkins (363 So. Park Victoria Drive, Milpitas, CA 95053-5708, Paula Perkins Mortensen, 1998), Higginson Book Company, 148 Washington St, Salem MA 01970, pages 07 & 09-10. Record for Isaac Perkins II – 21. Isaac (11) Perkins II (son of 18. Isaac Perkins I [page 7], bp 26 Jan 1611/2 in Hillmorton Parish, d 13 Nov 1685 in Hampton NH; m Susanna __?__ d c1699 New Castle DE.
•BROWN, Asa W, —Perkins Family of Hampton, N.H.“; NEHGR vol 012 (1858) - Page 82. Record for Isaac Perkins – XV. ISAAC PERKINS of Hampton, a younger man than Abraham, born 1613-1613, died 13 Nov 1685. Wife named Susanna. Children: 1. Lydia Perkins m. 17 Oct 1659 to Eliakim Wardhall; 2. Isaac Perkins III bp. 08 Dec 1639, drowned 30 Oct 1661; 3. Jacob Perkins Sr bp. 24 May 1640, m. 30 Oct 1669 to Mary Philbrick; 4. Rebecca Perkins m. 21 Sep 1659 to John Hussey, mother of 16 children; 5. Daniel Perkins died 01 Aug 1662; 6. Caleb Perkins m. 24 Apr 1677 Bethia Philbrook; 7. Benjamin Perkins born 17 Feb 1650, died 23 Nov 1670; 8. Susan Perkins was born 21 Aug 1652, m.(1) 12 May 1673 Isaac Buswell Jr, m.(2) 22 Jun 1680 William Fuller Jr of Hampton; 9. Hannah Perkins born 24 Feb 1655/56, m. 04 Dec 1674 James Philbrook, died on 23 May 1739 age 83; 10. Mary Perkins born 23 Sep 1658, prob. m. Isaac Chase of Hampton; 11. Ebenezer Perkins born 09 Dec 1659 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire. m. Mary _____; 12. Joseph Perkins 09 Apr 1661 m. Martha _____. No Will or settlement of estate. No descendants remain in Hampton except those of Caleb.
•NOYES, Sibyl, LIBBY, Charles T., DAVIS Walter G., Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire ([database online Portland, Maine, USA, The Southward Press, 1928), Ancestry.com, Surnames, O-P; Page 555-566 of 809 [541-542]. Record for Isaac Perkins] – PERKINS, 9 ISAAC (brother of 1 ABRAHAM), Hampton 1639. June 1652 bought a farm next to Salisbury line, now Seabrook, from Rev Mr. Dalton and soon moved there. 1650 Constable; Jury service often. Lists 391a, 393ab, 394, 396, 398, 49. Jan 1680 deeded property to son Ebenezer for support of self and wife Susanna. Isaac died Nov 1685. Susanna _____(List 393a) was not a Wyeth (see Bursley 4, Peabody). In 1693, with her consent, son Ebenezer sold the homestead and she went with him and other children to Delaware, where in 1699, her estate was administered by son-in-law John Hussey(3), principle creditor. Children (Lydia, Isaac, Jacob, Rebecca[m John Hussey(3)], Daniel, Caleb, Benjamin, Susanna, Hannah, Mary, Ebenezer, Joseph).
•DAVIS, Walter G, The ancestry of Dudley Wildes, 1759-1820, of Topsfield Massachusetts (Portland, ME, , 1959), HathiTrust.org, Volume VII; Page 89. Record for Isaac Perkins – Isaac Perkins in 1637 Ipswich owned —land lying above the street called Brook street, six acres“. He died before 15 Jun 1639 when widow Alice sold the lot to Joseph Morse. [ Suggests that Isaac may be the 11yrs older uncle of the articles subject John Perkins (1583-1654) who married Judith Gater 9 Oct 1608 in Hillmorton. and, that Isaac and Alice Perkins may have been the parents of the brothers Abraham (freeman 1640) and Isaac Perkins (freeman 1642) of Hampton ].

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