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PERKINS BIRTHS AT YORK, ME.



1725-6--Abner Perkins, his children born in York of his wife Jane (b. Nov. 9, 1693), the daughter of Henry Lunt of Newbury, viz.:

1 JANE, born Feb. 10, 1725-6.

The said Perkins children born in York of his second wife Hannah, the daughter of Isaac Spencer, viz.:

1 ISAAC PERKINS, born Nov. 14, 1749.
2 SPENCER PERKINS, born Feb. 23, 1752.
3 JOHN PERKINS, born Nov. 30, 1754.

Signed,
GEORGE F. PLAISTED,
Town Clerk of York.




PERKINS SOLDIERS IN KING PHILIP'S WAR
1675 - 1677


A List Compiled From "Soldiers in King Philip's War"
by George M. Bodge, 1896

Among the soldiers mentioned in the above reliable work as having been credited with military service are the following:

August 20, 1675--Samuel Perkins, £2, 7s. Under Capt. Daniel Henchman, whose company was at Rehoboth, Mendon and Pocasset.

August 20, 1675 -- Edward Perkins, £3, 19s. Mentioned in the Maritime Disbursements, probably for service on the "Brigandine Joseph."

December 10, 1675 -- John Perkins, £3 5s. Under Capt. Samuel Appleton.

March 24, 1675-6 -- Zacheus Perkins, £2 14s. Under Capt. Joseph Gardiner (of Salem). Zacheus Perkins, Topsfield, is



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