Hi chaps,
I heard about this thread from Liz, and hope nobody minds me sticking in my two-pennorth-worth?
*DW James in his 'St Davids and Dewisland' says John Perkin emigrated on the "Wave" to Tazmania in 1838, and says that John is the son of Henry Perkin and Mary [nee Williams] of Llanvirn, St Davids, Pembs, born 1812.
*Public Trees on Ancestry show John going to Australia, and also his brother Thomas [b 1806]; and link into Perkin and Nephew; and also link into Berea church in Hobart - which I found interesting, since Berea Independent chapel at St David's was the first chapel in Wales with this name, as far as I'm aware....
*The Will of Henry Perkin of Llanvirn, the father of these two brothers [Will made 1846; died 1852], says that he leaves £5 to son Thomas "if he ever returns to GB" - it also mentions some monies that Thomas has left in his father's care - and £5 left to John "if he ever returns to GB".
[ NB this Will is wrongly listed under the name of 'Henry Chalk' on the Nat Library of Wales website]
*This may be a total red herring, but mentions of a Thomas Perkin, age 23, in 1829 on the convict ship 'Thames' and a John Perkin in 1838 on the convict ship 'Lord Lyndoch' can be found on the ships' Medical Records.
I don't think i'm related to the Perkin families on this thread, but I do have Perkin ancestors from St Davids, so I've enjoyed reading the posts - and also seeing how everyone has helped each other here.