Person:Daniel Perrin (4)

m. 1638
  1. Daniel Perrin1642 - 1719
m. 18 Feb 1666
  1. Peter Perrine1667 - 1740
  2. Henry Perrine1669 - 1734
  3. Francyntje PerrineBet 1675 & 1695 - 1730
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Perrin
Gender Male
Birth? 1642 Isle Jersey, France
Marriage 18 Feb 1666 Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey, United Statesto Marie Thorel
Death? 6 Sep 1719 Staten Island, Richmond, New York, United States
Reference Number Q3014545 (Wikidata)


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Daniel Perrin (1642–1719) was one of the first permanent European inhabitants of Staten Island, New York. Known as "The Huguenot", he arrived in New York Harbor from the Isle of Jersey on July 29, 1665, aboard the ship Philip, under the command of Philip Carteret. He lived in Elizabethtown, part of the Elizabethtown Tract (now Elizabeth, New Jersey), for a while before moving across the Arthur Kill and settling on Staten Island. In 1692 he was granted of land by Governor Benjamin Fletcher in an area along the south shore of Staten Island then known as Smoking Point. During the American Revolutionary War this area was known as Blazing Star, and is now known as Rossville.

Daniel Perrin was married to Maria Thorel, of Rouen, France, on February 18, 1666. They had five sons and one daughter; Peter, b. 1667, Henry, b. 1669, James, b. 1670, Daniel, b. 1672, William, b. 1673, and Francyntje, b. 1675. He also had three daughters from a second marriage to a woman named Elizabeth. The daughters names are Sara, Elizabet, and Mary. Perrin died on Staten Island after September 6, 1719.

The Staten Island neighborhood of Huguenot is named after him and the other Huguenots who settled in the area during the late 17th century and early 18th centuries.

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References
  1.   Daniel Perrin, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.