Thomas Perkins (1755-1838)
MSA SC 3520-17503
Sources:
Maryland Council of Safety, Census of 1776, Prince George's County, Prince George's and St. John's Parishes, box 2, folder 18, p. 82, MdHR 4646-18 [MSA S961-19, 1/1/4/30].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Account of money paid sundry soldiers by Gen. Smallwood, paid to Thomas Perkins, late 1776/early 1777, box 6, no. 7-2, MdHR 19970-6-7/2 [MSA S997-6, 1/7/3/11].
Prerogative Court, Inventories, John Perkins, 1767, Liber 94, p. 67, MdHR 1201 [MSA S534-95, 1/12/1/39].
Prerogative Court, Accounts, John Perkins, 1769, Liber 60, p. 371, MdHR 1082 [MSA S531-60, 1/11/4/20].
Prince George's County Commissioners of the Tax, Assessment Records, 1806-1812 [MSA C1162].
Prince George's County Court, Land Records, Deed, Thomas Perkins and Cassandra Perkins to John Read Magruder, 1790, Liber JJ 2, p. 365 [MSA CE65-29].
Prince George's County Court, Land Records, Deed, Thomas Perkins to Nathaniel Scarce, 1799, Liber JRM 7, p. 149 [MSA CE65-36]
Prince George's County Register of Wills, Wills, Edmund Casteel, 1773, Liber T1, p. 48 [MSA C1326-3, 1/25/7/4].
Return of the Maryland troops, 27 September 1776, from Fold3.com.
U.S. Federal Census, 1790, Prince George's County, Maryland.
Carr, Lois Green and Lorena S. Walsh. "Inventories and the Analysis of Wealth and Consumption Patterns in St. Mary's County, Maryland, 1658-1777." Historical Methods 13:2 (Spring 1980), 81-104.
Tacyn, Mark Andrew. “’To the End:’ The First Maryland Regiment and the American Revolution.” PhD diss., University of Maryland College Park, 1999.
Web Sources:
Cassandra Perkins on FindAGrave.
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