Clymer Weir Cox Genealogy » Luke Wythe Perkins (1641-1709)

Personal data Luke Wythe Perkins 


Household of Luke Wythe Perkins

He is married to Hannah Roberts Long.

They got married on March 9, 1663, he was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Luke Long Perkins  1667-1748 


Notes about Luke Wythe Perkins


ANCESTOR OF BRENDA COX (MCLAUGHLIN)
THROUGH FATHER EDWARD GLIDDEN COX

Luke Perkins
Birth: 1641 Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Death: 20 Mar 1709 (aged 67œ68) Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 111948648
Bio: Luke Perkins was born in 1640/1641, probably in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, the son of Abraham and Mary (Wyeth or Wise) Perkins.

An indenture dated 4th mo. 3d day 1654, states that Luke Perkins, aged about 'fortene' with the consent of his parents puts himself apprentice to Samuel Carter, shoemaker, both of Charlestown.

Luke married Mrs. Hannah Cookery (widow of Henry Cookery) on 9 March 1662/63, in Charlestown, Mass. She was born March 3, 1636/7 at Charlestown, the daughter of Robert Long by his second wife, Elizabeth Roberts.

Hannah was admitted to the First Church at Charlestown on 29 March 1668.

Children:
Henry
John who died young
Luke who died young
Luke who married Martha Conant
Elizabeth who married Nicholas Lobdell
John
Abraham
Hannah who married Richard Way
Mary

Luke served in Capt. Thomas Prentice's Company, listed on a treasurer's report dated 24 April 1676, under the command of Lt. Edward Oakes. He was paid 19 shillings, 8 pence.

Luke Perkins died at Charlestown on 20 March 1709/10. His son, Luke Perkins of Ipswich, was appointed administrator of the estate on 12 March 1712/13. Inventory: House 62 pounds, personal property 17 pounds. In the account of administration, widow Hannah was named, also son Luke, grandchild Elisabeth daughter of Jeremiah Wright, and Sarah daughter of William Emery.
His burial site is thought to be in Copp's Hill Burial Ground with headstones no longer there.

Hannah died at Charlestown 16 November 1715.

Luke Perkins of Plympton, as administrator of the estates of his father and mother, sold the old homestead in Charlestown the year his mother died.

Sources Not Listed Above:
Joseph W. Porter, An Account of Part of the Family of Abraham Perkins of Hampton NH, who lived in Plymouth County, Mass., NEHGR, Vol. 50, 1896

Asa W. Brown, Perkins Family of Hampton, NH, NEHGR, 1858, Volume 12
Family Members
Parents
Abraham Perkins 1608-1683
Mary Wythe Perkins 1618-1706
Spouse
Hannah Long Perkins 1637-1715
Siblings
Mary Perkins Fifield 1639-1670
Abraham Perkins 1639-1677
Humphrey Perkins 1642-1643
James Perkins 1644-1644
Timothy Perkins 1646-1656
James Perkins 1647-1731
Jonathan Perkins 1650-1689
David Perkins 1653-1736
Abigail Perkins Folsom 1655-Unknown
Timothy Perkins 1657-1660
Humphrey Perkins 1661-1711
Children
Luke Perkins 1667-1748
Created by: Methuria (47072032)
Added: 7 Jun 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111948648/luke-perkins
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111948648/luke-perkins : accessed 23 April 2022), memorial page for Luke Perkins (1641œ20 Mar 1709), Find a Grave Memorial ID 111948648, ; Maintained by Methuria (contributor 47072032) Burial Details Unknown.

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