lace of death from Damvelt. Perry has
death date as 1792. Married Hepzibah Ladd following the death of
Sarah. On residence history, see note for Josiah Perry. Variable
spelling of given name: Eliakim Brownson, NEHGR 115:195-7>
Eliakim and his brother Josiah both moved into the area which was
in dispute between the Province of New York and the Colony of New
Hampshire. Says he died in Tinmouth, VT, abt 1792. His land is
Stoughton was bounded southerly by "the Colony Line"
and by Jeremiah Willis (who in 1742 married Eliakims
widowed sister, Remember (Perry) Tupper). He was appointed
administrator of the estate of his brother-in-law Thomas Tupper,
Jr., and on 12 Aug 1740, as administrator, he sold some of the
Tupper land to his brother, Nathaniel. Eliakim Perry removed to
Norwich about 1747 and before 1775, he moved again to the
neighborhood of Tinmouth. Children of Hebzibah (Ladd) Perry, born
probably in Norwich, CT: Seth (8 Jun 1750), Eliakim (22 Feb 1752),
Ezekiel (26 Oct 1753), Azor (12 Dec 1755), Ozias (20 Jun 1757),
Philippa (24 Apr 1759), Sarah (12 Sep 1762). Austin (CServe Msg
12 Nov 96)> all seven sons were in the American Revolution.
Married in Rehoboth by Rev. John Greenwood, Rehoboth VR 2:154 [BINGHAM.GED]