sons to have the land and my daughters to have the movables. As my daughter Mabel hath lived for some time with her uncle-in-law Abraham Tomlinson of Derby, and hath some time longer to live with him for which said Tomlinson hath promised to give her a portion of his estate. In case he so doth my will is that what sum he shall give her shall be abated from ye 1/7 part I have above given her; and what shall be abated shall go to my youngest son Ichabod. Son Samuel was appointed executor. The witnesses were Nathan Perkins, John Horton and Joseph Perkins. He died February 14, 1738-9. The children of (8) Peter3 and Hannah (Ford) Perkins were:
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10 | ELISHA3 PERKINS, son of (2) John2 [(1) Edward1], was born in New Haven, date unknown. He resided at Hadley, Mass.; married February 27, 1713, Sarah Smith, and died about 1720. His widow married for her second husband Benjamin Church, May 29, 1724. The children of (10) Elisha3 and Sarah (Smith) Perkins were: |