Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Ahnentafel #129 - Charity Perkins, ver. 2

Charity Perkins

Born: December 6, 1724, Norwich, Connecticut
Died: Unknown

Buried: Unknown

Married: 1) Ezra Lathrop January 20, 1743 in Norwich, CT & 2) Isaac Gates July 29, 1765 in Connecticut

Records:
1742 - Nov. 21 a Charity Perkins admitted to the Bozrah Congregational Church


1749 - Dec. 25, Charity received her legacy from her father's estate:
Know all men by these presents that we Ezra Lathrop of Norwich in the County of New London and colony of Connecticut in New England and Charity Lathrop his wife Have Received of Jacob Perkins of Norwich Deceast the full of all that Legacy which was Given by the Said Jabez Perkins in and by his Last will and Testament to his Daughter the said Charity Lathrop we Do acquit and discharge him the sd. Jacob Perkins his heirs Executors and Administrators from all manner of Dues Demands lien or liens of money as he the sd. Jacob Perkins is executor as aforsd. in the account of the Legacy afforsd. willed Bequeathed or Given to the Said Charity Perkins by her said father in his Last will afforsd. in witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this December 25 day Anno Dominey 1749

Ezra Lathrop
Samuel Lathrop ye 4th

Ezra Lathrop (seal)
Charity Lathrop (seal)
1752 - Dec. Charity listed on roll of the Newent Congregational Church with Ezra

1761 - Mar. 3 age  36 Charity was a widow with six children ages 6 months old to 17. The oldest was probably already out of the house or left soon after his father's death.
At a Court of Probate held in Norwich in the District of Norwich in New London County the 3d Day of March 1761.
Present Hez. Huntington, Esqr. Judge and Isaac Huntington, Clerk, holding said Court.

This Court Grants unto the widow Charity Lothrop of Norwich full power of administration of all and singular the Goods, Chattels, Credit and Estate of Mr. Ezra Lothrop, Late of Said Norwich, Deceased and the said Charity Lothrop appeared in Court and gave Bond and made oath to exhibit an Inventory accordingly.

An Inventory of the Late Mr. Ezra Lothrop Late of Norwich was Exhibited in the aforesd. Court which is approved and ordered to be Recorded.

1761 - May 6 - At a Court of Probate held in Norwich in the District of Norwich the 6th Day of May 1761.
Present Hez. Huntington, Esqr. Judge & Isaac Huntington Clerk holding said Court

Charity Lothrop the administratrix on ye Estate of Mr. Ezra Lothrop Late of NewEnt in Norwich Deceased Exhbited to this Court for acct. of Charges of administration and of Debts and amounting in the whole to ye Sum of £571-13..9 3/4 & proved & same be receipts & --- which with some allowance made to the widow to bring up an infant child and to ye the Widow for Nocossari-- (?) for support of Life amounting in the whole to the sum of £625..18..9 3/4 which is allowed & ordered to be ----- ----- Which sd sum being subducted from the sum of the whole Inventory there Remains £239..14..10 1/4 the whole of the Inventoryed Estate being £865..13..8 of which the sum of £165..13..8 is personall estate and no more and £700..0-28(?) Real Estate.  So that the sum of ye Debt, Charge &c. Surmount the sum of ye Personall Estate of £460..5..1 3/4

Upon a motion made to this Court by Mrs. Charity Lothrop of Norwich widow and Relict to Mr. Ezra Lothrop Late of NewEnt in sd Norwich Deceased, This Court appoints Jacob Perkins Esqr, Mr. Robert Kinsman Junr. & Mr. Elisha Lothrop all of Said Norwich, freeholders to Divide out and set off to the said Widow one Third part of the Real Estate that her said husband Ezra Lothrop, Dec'd. Seized & Possessed of to be for her use and improvement during her natural life and Describe the Same by Proper meets and Bounds, and make Return to this Court, They to be first Swornt to said Service.
Jacob Perkins was Charity's older brother. 
Elisha Lothrop was Charity's brother-in-law. 

1761 - May 10 At a Court of Probate held in Norwich in the District of Norwich the 10th Day of May 1761
Present Hezekiah Huntington, Esqr. Judge and Isaac Huntington Clerk holding said Court

Charity Lothrop of Norwich Administratrix on the Estate of Ezra Lothrop late of Norwich Dec'd Exhibited a further account of Charges of administration and of Debts due from the Estate amounting to the sum of £198:15:1 Lawful money which is allowed and ordered to be kept on file.

1761 - Sept. At a Court of Probate held in Norwich in District of Norwich in New London County ye -st Day of Septr. 1761:
Present Hezekiah Huntington Esqr, Judge & Isaac Huntington Clerk holding said Court

Jedediah Lothrop a minor of the Town of Norwich, son of Ezra Lothrop of Norwich Dec'd aged more than 14 years came into Court and made Choice of his Uncle Elisha Lothrop of Said Norwich to be his Guardian which Choice is allowed and the Said Elisha Lothrop appeared in Court accepted the trust and gave bond for a faithfull Discharge of his aforesaid office and trust.

Whereas Charity Lothrop Administratrix on the Estate of Mr. Ezra Lothrop Dec'd obtained Liberty from the General Assembly to sell so much of the Real Estate of the Said Dec'd as will Raise the sum of £460:5:1 3/4 Lawfull money and the Incident Charges arrising on such sale taking the Direction of this Court therein you the said Charity Lothrop are hereby Directed to make sale of the Real Estate above Directed to be Sold either by Private Sale or at Publick Vendue as you Shall Judge most for the advantage of the Estate. And in Case you shall find it best to Sell at Publick vendue you must give Publick Notice of the time & place of Such Sale by written advertisements thereof Set up on the Signe postes of the Several Societys in the Town of Norwich and on the Signe Posts in the Towns of Preston, Plainfield & Canterbury at Least fourteen days before the Day of such sale.
Jedidiah Lothrop was 15 when he chose his uncle as guardian. 
 1762 - June 7 age 37 with at least six children in the home and broke.
At a Court of Probate held in Norwich in the District of Norwich the 7th Day of June 1762

Present Hez. Huntington Esqr Judge and Isaac Huntington Clerk holding [said Court]

Mrs. Charity Lothrop of Norwich Administratrix on ye Estate of Ezra Lothrop Late of Said Norwich Dec'd. Represents to this Court that sd Condition and Surcumstances  of the Estate of Said Ezra Lothrop Dec'd are such that the same is Insolvent or Insufficient to pay all the Just Debts which the said Dec'd owed and moves that Commissioners may be appointed to Receive and examine all the Claims of the Several Creditors and how they are made out and Evidenced. Whereupon this Court appoints Jacob Perkins and Simon Tracy Junr. Esqrs and Capt. Richard Hide all of said Norwich to be Commissioners with full Power to Receive and Examine all the Claims of the Several Creditors to said Estate and how they are made out & Evidence and six months from this time are allowed for the Creditors to bring in their claims and prove their Debts and said Commissioners are to attend the direction of ye law therein at the End of which time Limited Said Commissioners shall make their Report and Present a List of all the Claims unto the said Judge.

1763 - April 3 age 38 
At a Court of Probate in the District of Norwich in New London County the 5th Day of April 1763:

Present Hezekiah Huntington Esqr Judge holding said Court

The Commissioners appointed to Receive and Examine the Claims of the Creditors of the Estate of Ezra Lothrop Late of Norwich Dec'd. made their Report to this Court and it appearing that the said Estate is Insolvent, Thereupon this Court Orders and appoints administration.
[Crossed Out]

The Commissioners appointed to Receive and Examine the clames of the Creditors of the Estate of Ezra Lothrop Late of Norwich Deceased having made their Report to this Court and it appearing that said Estate is Insolvent. This Court Orders and appoints Docr. Daniel Lothrop of said Norwich  To sell all the Estate of the said Ezra Lothrop Dec'd. both Real and Personal Except what has been set off to the widow of sd. Dec'd. first advertising the Time and place of sale in two of the New London Summary and also by Setting up Notifications in Writing in five different Public Places in the Town of Norwich. And also in one in the Town of Canterbury & in one in Preston & in one in the Town of Windham expressing the Time and Place of Salle at Least twenty days before said sale and then to proceed to sell said estate at Publick vendue at ye Beat of Drum to the Highest bidder and to Execute Proper Conveyances thereof according to Law and Render an account of the amount thereof to the Judge of this Court
Dr. Daniel Lothrop was Ezra's first cousin. 

Children of Ezra Lathrop:
Ezra
Jedidiah
Hannah
Charity
Elkanah
Samuel

Child of Isaac Gates:
Lovice / Lovisa b. 2/7/1768, d. 8/30/1865 md. William Stanton 1785
  • Merrill d. 1862
  • Sophia b. 2/15/1798 md. David Kennedy
Revised 11/1/2016

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