Ann Perrin was born in either 1671 or 1677 in New Kent, Henrico, Virginia.
Ann (Perrin) East passed away in 1763 in Henrico, Virginia.
Wife of Thomas East
Mother of Thomas East, John East, William East and Maxwell East
Sister of Jane Bailey, Richard Perrin, John Perrin, Martha Cardwell and Elizabeth Allday.
No will exists for Thomas Perrin but the Court of Henrico in October 1689 recorded: "An Perrin showeth...what debts she hath payd of her husband decd: estate...Acct presented by Anne the admx Tho: Perrin decd." Anne Perrin was the daughter of Robert Porter whose will was proved in Henrico County 1, October 1651, reference to which is made in later records. [1][2]
Research notes
From the profile of Marin-588, this will is Ann East's mother, showing 4 daughters, viz:
Ann East; Elizabeth Alday; Jean Bayley; and Martha Cardwell.
Will of Ann Perrin - Dated 6 July 1711 and submitted to a Court held at Virginia for the County of Henrico the first Monday in March being the third day of the Month Anno Domini 1712. Posted by Deb Redmon in the Perrin Family Genealogy Forum[3] and a similar version was posted by Lynn Fuller[4], however neither link currently functions. It can be located at the Virginia State Library in Richmond in the text "Henrico County, VA Records, Deeds & Wills 1710-1714", page 112[5] and reads as follows:
In the name of God Amen the 6th day of July 1711 I Ann Perrin of the County of the Parish of Henrico being sick in body but in good and perfect sense and memory thanks be given to Almighty God for the Same Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in maner and form following first and primerally I Resign my Soul into the hands of God and for my body I Commend it to the Earth to be Buried in Christian manner as my Exrs hereafter named Shall think fitting and as Touching Such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this Life I give Bequeathed the same as followeth
First I give and Bequeath to my eldest daughter Ann East 100 acres of Land Lying and being in Henrico County on the north to James River on the uper side of Lamson's Flats, joyning on Capt. Webbs Line to her the sd Ann East and her heirs for Ever and I also give to the sd Ann East one feather bed and furniture
Item I give and Bequeath the Remaining part of my Land at Lamson's Flats to my daughter Elizabeth A. Alday and her heirs for Ever I also give to the said Eliz A Allday my horse and five sheep and a young bull
Item I give and Bequeath the half of my Land on the South Side of James River at Long Swamp to my daughter Jean Bayley and her heirs for Ever I also give the sd Jean Bayley my Negro man Jupeter, and a gun.
Item I Give and Bequeath the other half of my Lands at Long Swamp to my Daughter Martha Cardwell and her heirs for Ever
I also give to the sd. Martha Cardwell one feather bed and furniture and one Cow with Calf and one Steer age 3 years old one hogg that now is in the pen and a small______and 3 bushells of wheat.
Item my will is that my Two mares Be Equally Divided Between Ann East Jane Bayley & Martha Cardwell
Item I give to my boy Roger Roberts, 1 cow calf.
Item I give to William Bradshaw one pewter Dish and plate and one Spoon
Item My will is that Elizabeth Crostick may Remain on the plantation where She now lives for 6 years yealding and paying the usual Rent to Thomas Cardwell juner after this year.
Item I give to Charles Ballowe Ten Shillings.
And all my personall Estate that Shall Remain after all Legacies and Debts are paid to be Equally Divided Between my 4 daughters as Goods Debts and Chattels and of this my Last will and Testamt
I make and ordain my Daughter Elizabeth Allday my Sole Executrix
in wittness whereof I have here unto sett my hand and seal this 6th day of July 1711 Signed Sealed and published Anne X Perrin her sign
in pressents of Chas Ballowe Thomas Bayley Mary M Hardin her mark ___________________
At a Court held at Virginia for the County of Henrico the first Monday in March being the third day of the Month Anno Domini 1712 This Will was made Oath to by Elizabeth Alldy the Ex. therein named and the Same being proved by the Oaths of Charles Ballowe, Thomas Bayley and Mary Hardin the Witnesses thereto, it was ordered to be Recorded, and it is accordingly Recorded, and on the motion of the said Exx. and her performing what is usual in such Cases a Certificate for a probate is granted her. Teft William Randolph ClCuo ____________________________________________________
(similar version posted by Lynn Fuller at http://www.genforum.com/cardwell/messages/624.html)
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Perrin-2064 and Perrin-800 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate; Sources agree that Thomas and Ann Porter Perrin are the parents, but there's no known DOB; based on mother's will in 1711, Ann was most likely born in the 1670s; Siblings are all known from legal documents filed after death of mother; No known/sourced connection to Richard and Katherine Perrin, please remove them as parents.
It is impossible for Thomas Perrin to be the father of Martha Ann Marin Perrin since he died 6 years before she was born. Also notice the inclusion of Marin in her name which shows the connection to her mother Ann Gros Marin.
There is no evidence Ann's LNAB was Marin or Gromarin or Gros Marin. She was the daughter of Robert Porter and married a Thomas Perrin. No relationship has yet been found between Thomas and any Richard Perrin, other than Ann and Thomas' son Richard.
Rebecca, with all due respect, we've been through this before. Katherine Royall and Richard Perrin did not have a daughter Ann Perrin East. Is this not your William East, b 1717, listed as child?
I believe this is wrong ... I have Ann Perrin East born to Katherine Ann Royall Perrin and Married Richard Perrin giving birth to William C East around 1717 .. this is my direct family line
Richard Perrin, Jr died in 1704 BEFORE Ann Gros Marin Perrin died in 1711, therefore he would not be mentioned in her will. It appears that their 4 daughters Ann East, Elizabeth Alday, Jean Bayley and Martha Ann Marin Cardwell are all mentioned in her will as posted here.
I can find no original sources to connect Ann to these parents. She is not named in her father's will, and all the other children and grandchildren are named.
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