![]() Hall speculates that "The Mary Perkins mentioned in the patent was very likely the wife of Nicholas Perkins. Trans, of 4 persons: Mary Perkins, Wiliam Owen, Richard Hues." by N., thence along the Cart Path to the head of said. in Cole's Swamp, running along Cunicott Path W. 1650, at Henrico County, Lying in Bermuda hundred, beginning. The entry suggests Mary was not born in the colonies. : "Nicholas Perkins patented 170 acres, on 30 Aug. Property Mary is mentioned in her husband Nicholas' patent entry as one of four people her husband was granted land for transporting. " The Charles City County Court of August 4, 1662, ordered "that Richard Parker shall not depart out of Sheriff custody until he give cautions: for or deliver the estate of ye orphans of NICHOLAS PERKINS deceased." (Hall, p. On July 31, 1656, Richard Parker, in anticipation of his marriage to Mary Perkins, signed an agreement confirming the estate of Nicholas Perkins, "I do injoyne myself to bring her children up to Larning to ye true intent and meaning hereof. Rudder says the son Nicolas was born 1641 after his parents married in in Englnad in 1640. There was at least one more child, possibly more. Nicholas Perkins (ca 1647 - ca 1712) m.According to the Hall quote at the Blankenstein page, the known children of Mary and Nicholas Perkins: 1641," That place Nicholas and Mary having married in England, and at least their son Nicholas having been born in England.Ĭhildren The children of Mary and Nicholas Perkins were born during the 1640s. Richard Parker, who came to Nansemond co. Tynes (Narcissa Pendleton): "Nicholas I came from Bedfordshire to Virginia, 1650, by way of Bermuda Hundred and was a land proprietor of Bermuda Hundred. ![]() The Nicholas Perkins she was married to was probably this man: Nicholas Perkins.Īgain, according to Edith Rudder in "My Father's Family" quoting a Mrs. Mary was the widow of Nicholas Perkins when she married Dr Richard Parker about 5 September 1656. Her first marriage was to Nicholas Perkins, approximately 1640. It would be an amazing coincidence for Nicholas wife to have been the daughter of a Richard Parker, and as Nicholas' widow to have married to a second husband by the name of Richard Parker. There are numerous entries for all the names in Burton's book which is not accessible online.)Īccording to Edith Rudder in "My Father's Family": Nicholas Perkins was married in England to a daughter of a Dr. Ray in his book TENNESSEE COUSINS, 1950, suggested that the wife of Nicholas Perkins was Mary Burton, possibly the daughter of JOHN BURTON and LYDIA FRY." (note: searching Ray's book, at Hathi Trust, does not bring up any of the names to which the quote refers. ![]() "Many of the records pertaining to the Perkins family are quoted in BURTON CHRONICLES OF COLONIAL VIRGINIA by Francis Burton Harrison, 1933. Perhaps birth and marriage records can be found in Bedfordshire England where her first husband Nicholas is said to have left from, for Virgina. The date is approximated based on the births of her children during the 1640s. Biography Mary Perkins was born approximately 1618 in England.
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