1719 --- ALT. BIRTHDATE: 1719: “James Perrin (Daniel, “The Huguenot”), #3, b. 1670, on Staten Island; d. at same place. Issue: +18 (# in book) Daniel, d. before June 20, 1777. +19 PETER, b. 1719; d. 176-.”(Father would be age 49)(p. 36){Perrine,H.D.(1910)DanielPerrin}
1746, Aug. 22 --- MARRIAGE: Peter Perrin and Catherine Courson (also seen as Coursen), Monmouth, New Jersey, USA; Residence: Hunterdon.[New Jersey, Marriage Records, 1670-1965]{ancestry.com}
1746+ --- RESIDENCE, OCCUPATION, CHILDREN: “After marriage Peter Perrin removed to NEW JERSEY about 1746+, settling in the vicinity of APPOLONIO, OCEAN COUNTY. He was a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE in 1752-1755. The memorandum book mentions places, then called Black Creek Forge and Amboy Ferry. He is said to have had daughters.”{Perrine,H.D.(1910)DanielPerrin}
OCCUPATION: Peter Perrine, J. P. (JUSTICE OF THE PEACE) of Ocean and Burlington Co’s, New Jersey[U.S., Son of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970][Applicant: Galen Campbell Hartman, Date of Appn.: Dec. 1922]{ancestry.com}
1753 New Jersey Census --- RESIDENCE: Pete Perrine, 1753, Somerset County, New Jersey.{ancestry.com}
176- --- DEATH: “Died 176-. m. _____, of Staten Island.” Entry #19, p. 42,{D. Perrin,The Huguenot,1910}
abt 1760 --- DEATH: “Peter Perrine, abt 1760 in Staten Island, New York.”[http://members.cox.net/drhelmholdt/g000133.htm#I00023]
1765? --- DEATH: age 46, Peter Perrine (subject?), Chesterfield, Burlington Co, New Jersey, USA.[No source listed][Perrine Family Tree, Ken Stinson, Edmond, Logan Co, Oklahoma, 2012]{ancestry.com}
BURIAL: Unknown.
1719 --- ALT. BIRTHDATE: 1719: “James Perrin (Daniel, “The Huguenot”), #3, b. 1670, on Staten Island; d. at same place. Issue: +18 (# in book) Daniel, d. before June 20, 1777. +19 PETER, b. 1719; d. 176-.”(Father would be age 49)(p. 36){Perrine,H.D.(1910)DanielPerrin}
1746, Aug. 22 --- MARRIAGE: Peter Perrin and Catherine Courson (also seen as Coursen), Monmouth, New Jersey, USA; Residence: Hunterdon.[New Jersey, Marriage Records, 1670-1965]{ancestry.com}
1746+ --- RESIDENCE, OCCUPATION, CHILDREN: “After marriage Peter Perrin removed to NEW JERSEY about 1746+, settling in the vicinity of APPOLONIO, OCEAN COUNTY. He was a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE in 1752-1755. The memorandum book mentions places, then called Black Creek Forge and Amboy Ferry. He is said to have had daughters.”{Perrine,H.D.(1910)DanielPerrin}
OCCUPATION: Peter Perrine, J. P. (JUSTICE OF THE PEACE) of Ocean and Burlington Co’s, New Jersey[U.S., Son of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970][Applicant: Galen Campbell Hartman, Date of Appn.: Dec. 1922]{ancestry.com}
1753 New Jersey Census --- RESIDENCE: Pete Perrine, 1753, Somerset County, New Jersey.{ancestry.com}
176- --- DEATH: “Died 176-. m. _____, of Staten Island.” Entry #19, p. 42,{D. Perrin,The Huguenot,1910}
abt 1760 --- DEATH: “Peter Perrine, abt 1760 in Staten Island, New York.”[http://members.cox.net/drhelmholdt/g000133.htm#I00023]
1765? --- DEATH: age 46, Peter Perrine (subject?), Chesterfield, Burlington Co, New Jersey, USA.[No source listed][Perrine Family Tree, Ken Stinson, Edmond, Logan Co, Oklahoma, 2012]{ancestry.com}
BURIAL: Unknown.
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