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Hannah Perkins (Long)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: November 16, 1715 (78)
Charlestown, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert Long, of Charlestown and Elizabeth Long
Wife of Henry Cookery and Luke Perkins, of Charlestown
Mother of Henry Cookery; John Perkins; Luke Perkins, of Plympton; Elizabeth Lobdell; John Perkins and 3 others
Sister of Joshua Long; Ruth Baker and Deborah Long
Half sister of Michael Long; Sarah Hill; Robert Long, Jr.; Elizabeth Parker; Ann Converse and 5 others

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About Hannah Perkins

Children of Robert Long and Elizabeth

12. Johanna/Hannah Long b. 2 March 1638 Charlestown, MA; died 16 Nov 1710 in Charlestown MA;

She married

  1. 22 Oct 1657 in Charlestown MA to Henry Cookery. Henry was born 1630 in Charlestown MA.
  2. 9 Mar 1662/63 to Luke Perkins. Luke was born between 1640-1641 in Hampton, Rockingham Co. NH;

Children (Cookery);

  • Henry;

Children (Perkins):

  • John,
  • Luke,
  • Henry 2d,
  • Luke 2d,
  • Elizabeth,
  • John,
  • Abraham,
  • Hannah,
  • Mary.

Research Notes

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Perkins-291

Son Henry

Although most of the sources on this profile list Henry as a son of Luke Perkins, he is more likely the son of Hannah's first husband, Henry Cookery. Pope says that Hannah's mother, Elizabeth Long, had a grandson, Henry Cookery, who was an apprentice in 1673.[12]


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Hannah Perkins's Timeline

1637
March 2, 1637
Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony
March 12, 1637
Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass
1663
1663
1664
May 10, 1664
Charlestown, MA
1667
March 18, 1667
Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1670
April 15, 1670
April 15, 1670
1672
May 28, 1672
Charlestown, MA