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Joshua Perkins (5) - S -30645
Served from MA. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.5-14-1759 Plympton, MA and d.5-17-1835 Franklin Co., MA. Soldier m. Rebecca Cobb.

 

Joshua Perkin
Private. Westford. Entered service July 15th, 1781 and discharged Nov. 30th, 1781. Capt. Asa Drury's Co., Col. Turner's Regiment. Service 4 months, 20 days including his travel home (80 miles). He served 5 months service for Rhode Island.
Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

Joshua Perkins, Sr. (1)
Served from MA. Soldier was a Lieut. Soldier was b.6-16-1729 MA and d.9-30-1797 MA. Soldier m. Hannah Sampson.

 

Joshua Perkins (4)
Private. Capt. Thomas Will's Co., Col. Daniel Morgan's 11th Regiment (Virginia). 11th and 15th Regiment of Foot in service of the United States. Oct. 1778 pay roll.
Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

Joshua Perkins (2)
Soldier served from VA. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.1728 VA and d.1814 VA. Soldier m. Mary Sherwill.

 

Joshua Perkins (3)
Served from CT. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b. 3-9-1740 CT and d.11-13-1832 CT. Soldier m. Abigail Bishop.

 

Josiah Perkins (2)
Private. Plympton, MA. Capt. Thomas Loring's Co., of Militia. Marched on the alarm of April 19th, 1775 to Marshfield. 1 day service.
Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

Josiah Perkins,Sr. (1)
Served from MA. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.1729 MA and d.8-2-1798 MA. Soldier m. Abigail Edson.

 

Josiah Perkins, Jr. (3)
Served from MA. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.1732 MA and d.3-14-1811 MA. Soldier m. Deborah Soule.

 

Lothrop Perkens
Private. Service from Dec. 1st, 1777 until Jan 2nd, 1778. Capt. Edward Sparrows Co., Col. Danforth Keye's Regiment. Service of 1 month, 2 days. Providence Roll.
Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

Lemuel Perkins
Served from NH. Soldier was Private 2nd Class. Soldier was b.4-15-1751 NH and d.2-5-1817 NH. Soldier m. Abigail Foss.

 

Leonard Perkins - S -23366
Served from CT. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.3-2-1763 Canterbury,CT and d.7-1-1847 Genesee Co., NY. Soldier m. Grace Brewster. Soldiers son, William Perkins was a witness to application. Soldiers other children, Samuel B. Perkins, Warren Perkins & Hammond\Harland ? Perkins were mentioned.

 

Lewis Perkins - R -08114  (*Rejected)
Served from SC. Soldier was b.1765 Georgetown Dist., SC and d.8-6-1838 MS. Soldier m. 1st. Jeanette Scott, 2nd. Martha Gayden. Soldier also lived in TN for 7 years then settled in Amite Co.,MS.

 

Luke Perkins (5)
Served from CT. Soldier was a Private 2nd Class. Soldier was b.1696 CT and d.1-8-1777 CT. Soldier m. Lydia Davis.

 

Luke Perkins (1)
Served from MA. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.1725 MA and d.1776 MA. Soldier m. Rebecca Packard.

 

Luke Perkins (3)
Private. Capt. Peter Talbot's Co. 2 days service. Marched on alarm.
Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

Luke Perkins (4)
Private. Plympton, MA.. Capt. Thomas Loring's Co., of militia April 19th, 1775 marched on the alarm to Marshfield. 1 day sevice
Source: MA Soldiers & Sailors of the commonwealth of Massachusetts.

 

Luke Perkins (2)
Served from MA. Soldier was a Private. Soldier was b.11-17-1733 MA and d.3-2-1819 MA. Soldier m. 1st Elizabeth Churchill, 2nd. Abigail Soule Little.

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