Information obtained from Pedigree Charts compiled by Joanna Baxter
Curtis and on file Yates Publishing, PO Box 67, Stevensville, Montana 59870.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #1261.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2844.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2244.
Note:
Information obtained form Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home
Page Genealogy Report: Johnson.http.
Note: John Perkins and his family came to Massachusetts in:
Note:
"February, 1630/1 The Lyon, from Bristol, England, arrived at Salem,
Massachusetts
Ship and Passenger Information:
Source: "The Planters of the Commonwealth", pages 92-93. (Use browser
"Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
The Lyon departed Bristol December 1, 1630, with "about" 20 passengers
and 200 tons of goods, and arrived February 5, 1630/1.
Note:
Passengers (included):
John Perkins, of Hilmorton, Warwick, bound for Boston
Mrs. Judith Perkins
John Perkins
Elizabeth Perkins
Mary Perkins
Thomas Perkins
Jacob Perkins
Note:
See "The Planters of the Commonwealth: A study of the Emigrants and
Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to
Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which brought them; their English
Homes; and the Places of their Settlement in Massachusetts 1620-1640," by
Charles Edward Banks, Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society and
of the American Antiquarian Society
(Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1930). Also reprinted by the Genealogical
Publishing County, 1961, and later dates.
Note:
Notes: This book was based on numerous earlier publications as well as
original source review, including many parochial records throughout the
counties of England from where most of the emigrants of this period
originated. Lists are "updated" to provide grouping of families who were
passengers and to provide an improvement in the lists of the passengers
on ships. An important feature is the inclusion of the origins of the
emigrants throughout England. There are also interesting conjectures,
based on known factors, regarding the conditions of the early voyages and
what the emigrant passengers must have endured. [JamesLinage.FTW]
Information obtained from Pedigree Charts compiled by Joanna Baxter
Curtis and on file Yates Publishing, PO Box 67, Stevensville, Montana 59870.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #1261.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2844.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2244.
Note:
Information obtained form Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home
Page Genealogy Report: Johnson.http.
Note: John Perkins and his family came to Massachusetts in:
Note:
"February, 1630/1 The Lyon, from Bristol, England, arrived at Salem,
Massachusetts
Ship and Passenger Information:
Source: "The Planters of the Commonwealth", pages 92-93. (Use browser
"Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
The Lyon departed Bristol December 1, 1630, with "about" 20 passengers
and 200 tons of goods, and arrived February 5, 1630/1.
Note:
Passengers (included):
John Perkins, of Hilmorton, Warwick, bound for Boston
Mrs. Judith Perkins
John Perkins
Elizabeth Perkins
Mary Perkins
Thomas Perkins
Jacob Perkins
Note:
See "The Planters of the Commonwealth: A study of the Emigrants and
Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to
Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which brought them; their English
Homes; and the Places of their Settlement in Massachusetts 1620-1640," by
Charles Edward Banks, Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society and
of the American Antiquarian Society
(Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1930). Also reprinted by the Genealogical
Publishing County, 1961, and later dates.
Note:
Notes: This book was based on numerous earlier publications as well as
original source review, including many parochial records throughout the
counties of England from where most of the emigrants of this period
originated. Lists are "updated" to provide grouping of families who were
passengers and to provide an improvement in the lists of the passengers
on ships. An important feature is the inclusion of the origins of the
emigrants throughout England. There are also interesting conjectures,
based on known factors, regarding the conditions of the early voyages and
what the emigrant passengers must have endured.[JamesLinage.GED]
Information obtained from Pedigree Charts compiled by Joanna Baxter
Curtis and on file Yates Publishing, PO Box 67, Stevensville, Montana 59870.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #1261.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2844.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2244.
Note:
Information obtained form Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home
Page Genealogy Report: Johnson.http.
Note: John Perkins and his family came to Massachusetts in:
Note:
"February, 1630/1 The Lyon, from Bristol, England, arrived at Salem,
Massachusetts
Ship and Passenger Information:
Source: "The Planters of the Commonwealth", pages 92-93. (Use browser
"Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
The Lyon departed Bristol December 1, 1630, with "about" 20 passengers
and 200 tons of goods, and arrived February 5, 1630/1.
Note:
Passengers (included):
John Perkins, of Hilmorton, Warwick, bound for Boston
Mrs. Judith Perkins
John Perkins
Elizabeth Perkins
Mary Perkins
Thomas Perkins
Jacob Perkins
Note:
See "The Planters of the Commonwealth: A study of the Emigrants and
Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to
Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which brought them; their English
Homes; and the Places of their Settlement in Massachusetts 1620-1640," by
Charles Edward Banks, Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society and
of the American Antiquarian Society
(Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1930). Also reprinted by the Genealogical
Publishing County, 1961, and later dates.
Note:
Notes: This book was based on numerous earlier publications as well as
original source review, including many parochial records throughout the
counties of England from where most of the emigrants of this period
originated. Lists are "updated" to provide grouping of families who were
passengers and to provide an improvement in the lists of the passengers
on ships. An important feature is the inclusion of the origins of the
emigrants throughout England. There are also interesting conjectures,
based on known factors, regarding the conditions of the early voyages and
what the emigrant passengers must have endured.
Note:
Judith GeorgiaTER was christened/baptized on 19 MassachusettsR 1588 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. She immigrated on 1 DEC 1630 from England. She has Ancestral File number 7TTD-JX. Sailed on the "LYON", William Peirce, Master, from Bristol December 1, 1630, and arrived February 5, with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods.
SOURCES: (1). Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times. p 78-79 (B11C27); (2). Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Massachusetts by Hoyt, p 281 (Massachusetts S&); (3). Dawes & Allied Families by Mary Walton Ferre, p 484-85 (B12F12); (4). Planters of the Commonwealth, Charles E. Banks 1930.[Direct Linage1.FTW]
[JamesLinage.GED]
Information obtained from Pedigree Charts compiled by Joanna Baxter
Curtis and on file Yates Publishing, PO Box 67, Stevensville, Montana 59870.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #1261.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2844.
Note:
See also information obtained from WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family
Pedigree #2244.
Note:
Information obtained form Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home
Page Genealogy Report: Johnson.http.
Note: John Perkins and his family came to Massachusetts in:
Note:
"February, 1630/1 The Lyon, from Bristol, England, arrived at Salem,
Massachusetts
Ship and Passenger Information:
Source: "The Planters of the Commonwealth", pages 92-93. (Use browser
"Bookmark" or "Back" to return to this page.)
The Lyon departed Bristol December 1, 1630, with "about" 20 passengers
and 200 tons of goods, and arrived February 5, 1630/1.
Note:
Passengers (included):
John Perkins, of Hilmorton, Warwick, bound for Boston
Mrs. Judith Perkins
John Perkins
Elizabeth Perkins
Mary Perkins
Thomas Perkins
Jacob Perkins
Note:
See "The Planters of the Commonwealth: A study of the Emigrants and
Emigration in Colonial Times: to which are added Lists of Passengers to
Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which brought them; their English
Homes; and the Places of their Settlement in Massachusetts 1620-1640," by
Charles Edward Banks, Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society and
of the American Antiquarian Society
(Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1930). Also reprinted by the Genealogical
Publishing County, 1961, and later dates.
Note:
Notes: This book was based on numerous earlier publications as well as
original source review, including many parochial records throughout the
counties of England from where most of the emigrants of this period
originated. Lists are "updated" to provide grouping of families who were
passengers and to provide an improvement in the lists of the passengers
on ships. An important feature is the inclusion of the origins of the
emigrants throughout England. There are also interesting conjectures,
based on known factors, regarding the conditions of the early voyages and
what the emigrant passengers must have endured.
Note:
Judith GeorgiaTER was christened/baptized on 19 MassachusettsR 1588 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. She immigrated on 1 DEC 1630 from England. She has Ancestral File number 7TTD-JX. Sailed on the "LYON", William Peirce, Master, from Bristol December 1, 1630, and arrived February 5, with about twenty passengers and two hundred tons of goods.
SOURCES: (1). Perkins Family in Ye Olden Times. p 78-79 (B11C27); (2). Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Massachusetts by Hoyt, p 281 (Massachusetts S&); (3). Dawes & Allied Families by Mary Walton Ferre, p 484-85 (B12F12); (4). Planters of the Commonwealth, Charles E. Banks 1930.[349362.ged]
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; ; , Family History Library, Salt Lake City
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