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GENEALOGICAL   HISTORY 


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DESCENDANTS   OF  JOSEPH  PECK, 

WHO  EMIGRATED  WITH  HIS  FAMILY  TO  THIS 

COUNTRY  IN  1638; 


AXD 

RECORDS    OF  HIS    FATHER'S    AND    GRANDFATHER'S 

FAMILIES    IN   ENGLAND; 

WITB   THE 

PRDiaBBE  BXTKNDINa  BACK  FROM  SON  TO  FATHER 
FOR  TWENTY  GENERATIONS; 

WITH   THEIR  COAT  OP   ARMS,   AND   COPIES   OF   WILLS. 

▲L80, 


AN    APPENDIX, 


GIVING    AN    ACCOUNT    OF    THE    BOSTON    AND      BINGHAM    PECKS,    THE 
DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK  OF  MENDON,  MASS.,  DEACON 
PAUL  OF  HARTFORD,  DEACON  WILLIAM  AND  HENRY 
OF  NEW  HAVEN,  AND  JOSEPH  OF  MILFORD, 
CONN.,   WITH     PORTRAITS    OF    DIS- 
TINGUISHED PERSONS  FROM 
STEEL  ENGRAVINGS. 


BY   IRA    B.    PECK. 


PRINTED  BY  ALFRED  MUDGE  &  SON,  BOSTON. 

1868. 


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EXPLANATIONS  AND  ABREVIATIONS. 


As  Joseph  Peck,  the  ancestor  whose  descendants  the  work  was 
tttigned  to  contain,  had  six  sons,  each  of  whom  had  families,  it  is 
livjded  into  six  parts,  giving  the  descendants  of  each  son  separately. 
The  numerals  or  consecative  numbers  at  the  left  of  the  names  rep- 
sent  the  number  of  each  person  individually  from  the  ancestor, 
lids  -f-  sign  placed  before  a  name  indicates  that  the  person  be- 
Hes  a  parent,  and  refers  forward  to  the  number  of  that  person 
losed  in  brackets,  where  he  and  his  family  may  be  found. 
^Then  the  name  is  not  carried  forward  to  another  place  in  the  book, 
^itever  is  said  of  the  person  is  said  in  connection  with  and  immedi- 
^1y  following  his  father's  family. 

Hie  figures  in  brackets  at  the  left  of  the  name  refer  back  to  the 
merals,  where  that  person  and  his  father's  family  may  be  found, 
mie  small  figure  over  the  name  and  above  the  line  indicates  the 
imber  of  the  generation  to  which  the  person  belongs.  . 
b,  is  used  for  bom ;  bap.  for  baptized ;  m.  for  married ;  and  unm. 
r  unmarried. 

T.  Rec,  B.  8,  p.  867,  means  Taunton  records,  book  8,  page  367 ; 

stands  for  Behoboth ;  S.  for  Swansey ;   B.  for  Bristol ;    Bar.  for 

nington  ;  St.  for  Scituate ;  W.  for  Warren ;  P.  for  Providence ;  C. 

Cumberland ;  A.  for  Attleborough ;  and  cht.  for  chart  or  pedigree. 


NAME. 


Pek,  Peck  or  Pecke,  Peke,  Peak  or  Peake,  found  in  the  different 
works  on  heraldr}',  are  supposed  by  some  to  have  been  originally  the 
same ;  but  Peck  and  Peak  were  doubtless  distinct  names. 

During  a  portion  of  the  fifteenth  and  sixteenth  centuries,  many  of 
the  Pecks  added  the  final  e  to  their  names,  as  indeed  did  the  English 
to  almost  every  name  that  would  admit  of  it.  So  far  as  I  learn,  the 
Pecks  now  universally  drop  it. 

The  name  is  of  very  ancient  origin.  There  are  various  theories  as 
to  its  original  meaning  or  signification,  and  conjectures  and  specula- 
tions as  to  those  who  first  bore  it,  as  there  are  in  relation  to  other 
names,  frequently  given  by  those  who  write  genealogies,  and  those 
who  furnish  arms  and  pedigrees,  to  order.  Of  these  a  chapter  might 
be  given ;  but  as  I  design  to  deal  with  facts,  and  not  legends  and 
conjectures,  I  leave  them  all  out  as  not  worth  the  space  they  would 
occupy. 

The  name  is  of  great  antiquity.  The}'  are  found  seated  in  England, 
in  Belton,  Yorkshire,  at  a  very  early  date.  From  there  they  spread 
into  other  portions  of  Europe,  and  are  now  found  scattered  throughout 
every  countrj-  where  civilization  has  found  its  way. 

A  branch  settled  at  Hesden  and  Wakefield,  in  Yorkshire,  whose 
descendants  removed  to  Beccles,  Suffolk  County,  and  were  the  ances- 
tors of  Joseph  Peck,  of  Hingham,  Norfolk  County,  who  became  the 
emigrant  ancestor  to  this  country. 

It  will  be  seen  by  the  pedigree,  to  which  the  reader  is  referred,  that 
he  was  a  lineal  descendant  in  the  twenty-first  generation  from  John 
Peck,  Esq.,  of  Belton,  Yorkshire,  and  baptized  April  30,  1587,  being 
in  the  fiftieth  year  of  his  age  when  he  emigrated  to  this  country*. 


PEDIGREE. 


The  pedigree,  as  it  is  here  given,  may  be  found  in  the  British 
Mnseam,  London,  England,  excepting  the  two  last  families,  those  of 
Robert  and  Joseph,  which  are  added  to  it. 

The  family  of  Robert,  and  the  eldest  children  of  Joseph,  are  from 
the  parish  records  of  Hingham,  England.  The  three  youngest  chil- 
dren of  Joseph  are  from  the  records  at  Hingham,  Massachasetts, 
being  bom  here. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  pedigree  extends  back  from  Joseph,  twenty 
generations,  to  John  Peck,  Esq.,  of  Belton,  Yorkshire,  and  must  be 
of  interest  to  all  who  feel  an  interest  in  the  subject. 

The  following  is  the  certificate  of  the  heralds  accompanying  the 
pedigree  and  anns  in  the  British  Museum. 

20th  Nov.  1620. 

Visum  agnitum  et  in  munimenta  Collegii  Heraldoru  relatum  die  et 
Anno  suprascriptis. 
Testamur  hoc. 

Henry  St.  George,  Richmond. 
Henry  Chitting,  Chester. 
John  Fhilpott,  Rouge  Dragon. 

It  may  be  translated  to  mean  that  they  had  seen  or  examined  it, 
acknowledged  it  true,  and  entered  it  upon  record,  or  placed  it  in  the 
archives  of  the  Heralds'  College  on  the  day  and  year  above  written. 


ARMS. 


The  arms,  which  are  here  given  in  colors,  are  in  the  British 
Maseum,  with  the  pedigree  certified  to  by  the  heralds.  The  quarter- 
ing is  with  the  Bninning  and  Hesselden  families,  the  heiresses  of 
which  the  early  Pecks  married. 

The  first  and  fourth  are  the  arms  of  Peck,  the  second  of  Brun- 
ning,  and  the  third  of  Hesselden,  and  in  heraldic  language  may  be 
thus  emblazoned  or  described : 

Peck  —  Argent,  on  a  chevron  engrailed.  Gules,  three  Crosses 
formee,  of  the  first. 

Brunning  —  Azure,  two  bars  nebule.  Argent. 

Hesselden  —  Gules,  a  cross  patonce.  Or ;  on  a  chief.  Azure ;  three 
round  buckles  of  the  second. 

Crest  —  A  cubit  arm  erect,  habited.  Azure;  cuff,  Argent;  hand 
proper,  holding  on  one  stalk,  enfiled  with  a  scroll ;  three  roses.  Gules ; 
leaves.  Vert. 

There  are  in  the  British  Museum  the  arms  of  Peck,  impaled  with 
the  arms  of  many  families,  into  which  they  have  married. 

There  is  no  motto  recorded  with  the  early  arms  of  the  family. 
The  one  given,  "  Probitatem  quam  divitias,"  "  probity  (or  truth  and 
honesty)  rather  than  riches  "  has  been  addeil.  Some  of  the  Fecks  in 
England  who  use  the  arm  and  rose  for  a  crest,  I  am  told,  have 
added  or  adopted  for  a  motto,  "  Crux  Christi  salus  mea,"  or  *'  the 
cross  of  Christ  is  my  salvation."  * 

The  arms  upon  the  cover  of  the  book,  are  the  ancient  arms  of  Peck 
before  the  crest  or  the  arms  of  the  Brunning  and  Hesselden  families, 
or  the  motto,  was  added. 


*  A  crest  or  a  motto  is  not  a  part  of  a  coat  of  arms,  but  they  are  added  or 
adopted  by  those  entitled  to  the  arms  who  desire  to  do  so. 

The  helmet  is  sometimes  nsed  wlthoat  the  crest,  as  it  is  npon  the  tomb- 
stone at  page  34,  and  sometimes  with  the  crest.  It  is  osed  with  the  crest,  on 
the  arms  of  Peck,  in  the  British  Museum. 


GENEALOGY. 


INTRODUCTION. 


I  MAKE  no  apology  for  haviDg  devoted  so  much  time,  labor  and  ex- 
l)ense  to  the  genealogy  and  history  of  the  Pecks.  To  such  of  my 
readers,  if  any  such  there  should  be,  as  have  no  taste  for  such  subjects, 
—  who  never  knew  or  wished  to  know  so  much  as  the  name  of  their 
grandfather,  or  who  their  ancestors  were,  or  where  they  came  from,  — 
who  have  no  respect  for  their  memories,  and  not  love  enough  for  their 
parents  to  erect  gravestones  to  their  memory,  or  care  whether  their 
remains  are  covered  or  above  ground,  apology  would  be  of  no  use,  or 
arguments  to  show  the  duties  we  owe  them,  or  the  good  that  may  re- 
sult from  such  works  to  fbture  generations,  of  no  avail. 

To  such  of  my  readers  as  can  appreciate  the  motives  and  feelings 
which  led  me  to  attempt  the  task,  and  such  of  my  friends  as  have 
urged  me  to  pursue  the  subject  to  the  extent  I  have,  there  is  no 
necessity  for  apology.  To  these,  I  hope  the  work  may  prove  accepta- 
ble and  pleasing. 

No  one  of  them  will  ever  know  the  amount  of  labor  and  toil  and 
money  it  has  cost  me,  or  the  difficulties,  perplexities  and  discourage- 
ments with  which  I  have  had  to  contend.  The  collection  of  the 
material,  and  the  arrangement  of  it,  has  occupied  much  of  my  time 
for  more  than  ten  years.  During  the  time,  I  have  not  only  travelled 
much,  but  my  correspondence  has  extended  into  nearly  all  the  United 
States  and  Territories,  the  British  Provinces,  New  Brunswick,  Nova 
Scotia,  the  Canadas  and  England.  I  have  written  and  sent  out  about 
3,000  letters,  and  1,000  printed  circulars.  Of  these  letters,  I  have  pre- 
served copies  of  over  2,700.  In  answer  to  them,  I  have  on  file  re- 
ceived from  my  correspondents  over  2,000,  many  of  them  of  much 
interest,  all  of  which,  if  published,  would  make  a  volume  many  times 
larger  than  this.  The  manuscript  has  all  of  it  been  written  over 
twice,  much  of  it  three,  and  some  of  the  appendix  four  times,  to  admit 
of  additional  families  and  ditferent  arrangements  of  its  several 
branches. 

I  hope  to  have  been  the  means  of  bringing  to  light  and  preserving 
much  that  would  otherwise  have  been  lost.  I  feel  that  the  work  con- 
tains, not  only  much  that  is  valuable  now,  but  that  will  be  more  so 


2  PECK  0ENEAL06T. 

as  time  passes  away,  and  the  names  and  histories  of  those  now  livingf 
as  well  as  those  now  gone,  shall  have  been  forgotten.  I  have  er* 
deavored  to  make  the  records  it  contains  as  full  and  correct  as  possi- 
ble ;  bat,  where  information  and  records  are  collected  from  so  many 
different  indiWduals  and  such  a  variety  of  sources,  the  information 
from  one  often  conflicting  with  that  from  another,  without  the  means 
of  determining  which  is  correct,  it  is  very  difficult  to  avoid  errors. 

Those  who  have  never  attempted  to  collect  genealogical  information 
know  little  of  the  difficulties  attendant  upon  such  labors.  I  have 
found  many  obstacles  to  contend  with,  which,  could  I  have  foreseen,  I 
never  should  have  attempted  the  task  I  have  endeavored  to  accomplish. 
It  often  occurs  that  members  of  the  same  families  will  disagi*ee  as  to 
the  intended  orthography  of  their  names,  and  in  relation  to  the  dates 
of  the  births  and  deaths  in  the  family  ;  and  when  an  appeal  from  them 
to  the  family  record  is  made,  and  from  that  to  the  town  record,  each 
will  be  found  to  disagree  with  the  other.  In  such  cases  I  must  leave 
them  out,  or  adopt  the  one  in  which  I  had  the  most  confidence.  Per- 
sons of  the  same  name  often  insist  upon  spelling  it  differently.  In 
writing  the  names,  I  have  generally  followed  the  usual  orthography, 
unless  varied  by  the  parent  or  person  themselves.  In  copying  fh>m 
tombstones  and  early  records,  I  have  intended  to  preserve  the  ancient 
orthography. 

In  colkcting  information  by  correspondence,  it  often  occurs  that  let- 
ters received  will  be  such  as  to  render  it  impossible  to  determine  what 
was  intended  by  many  of  the  names  and  dates.  The  authors  of  such 
letters,  when  written  to  for  explanations,  often  refused  or  neglected  to 
answer  my  letters,  —  perhaps  offended  because  I  could  not  read  their 
letters,  or  uncertain  themselves  in  relation  to  the  names  and  informa- 
tion given.  Sometimes  information  must  be  received  from  aged  per- 
sons, the  only  source  from  which  it  can  be  obtained.  They  are  liable 
in  the  presence  of  a  stranger,  approach  them  with  all  the  care  you 
can,  to  become  confused,  or,  from  the  impaired  condition  of  their 
memories,  to  give  incorrect  information.  Some  of  my  information 
has  been  received  from  town  clerks;  they  are  liable  to  errors  in 
copying  records,  often  old,  worn  and  defaced. 

After  the  work  was  arranged,  it  was  carefully  read  through  and 
compared  with  the  letters,  records  and  documents  from  which  it  was 
compiled ;  and  where  records  given  by  different  individuals  and  by  the 
same  individual  at  different  times  disagreed,  or  wherever  errors  of  any 
kind  were  suspected,  letters  of  inquiry  were  written.    Some  of  these 


INTRODUCTION.  3 

were  promptly  answered,  and  the  corrections,  when  necessary,  were 
made.  Others  were  not  answered  until  the  work  was  in  the  press,  too 
late  for  corrections  or  additions,  except  at  the  end  of  the  book. 

After  the  records  and  historical  matter  were  printed,  it  was  again 
read  through,  and  such  errors  as  were  found,  whether  typographical 
or  otherwise,  however  small  or  of  little  consequence,  were  pointed  out. 
This  was  preferred,  rather  than  leave  them  to  the  conjecture  and  query 
of  the  reader,  as  is  sometimes  done  in  such  works. 

Another  source  of  much  difficulty  and  unpleasant  feeling  in  collect- 
ing this  kind  of  information  is  the  little  interest  felt  in  the  subject  by 
many.  Some,  when  called  upon,  would  appear  to  think  it  an  imposi- 
tion to  be  asked  for  a  record  of  their  families,  or  to  be  supposed  to  know 
their  ages,  or  to  know  the  name  of  their  grandfather,  or  to  care  who 
their  ancestors  were,  or  where  they  came  from.  Such  persons  were 
generally  anxious  to  know  if  there  was  any  ^^  property  anywhere  com- 
ing to  the  Pecks  that  I  was  after ^^  evidently  thinking  more  of  counting 
their  dollars  than  keeping  records  of  their  families.  Others,  when 
called  upon,  would  express  an  interest  in  the  subject,  and  a  willing- 
ness to  send  me,  at  some /wture  time,  records  of  their  families,  if  the}' 
could  only  know  who  their  ancestors  were,  how  far  back  I  liad  traced 
them,  etc.,  but,  when  given  the  information,  which  perhaps  had  cost 
me  montlis  or  years  of  labor,  would  forget  their  promises,  and  it 
would  be  the  last  I  should  hear  of  them  or  tlieir  records. 

But  those  who  have  done  the  most  to  delay  and  injure  the  work  and 
me,  are  those  who  have  expressed  an  interest  in  the  subject  they  seem 
never  to  have  felt,  made  promises  only  to  break  them,  and  those 
who,  when  written  to  with  the  return  postage,  etc.,  iuclosed,  have 
neglected  or  refused  to  answer  my  letters  and  return  ni}'  circulars. 
I  would  forget  these  gentlemen,  and  the  unkindness  —  to  call  it  by 
no  other  name  —  which  I  have  received  from  some  of  them,  if  I  could. 

Althouc^h  there  have  been  many  things  unpleasant  and  discouraging 
in  the  preparation  of  the  work,  it  has  not  all  been  so.  In  my  travels, 
as  well  as  in  my  correspondence,  I  have  found  many  friends,  who 
have  lent  me  their  aid  and  assistance,  and  treated  me  with  a  kindness 
and  generosity  that  can  never  be  forgotten.  Some  have  subscribed 
for  a  number  of  copies,  and  furnished  me  with  engravings  of  their 
likenesses  for  the  work.  To  all  such  I  return  my  sincere  thanks, 
especially  to  those  who  have  had  them  engraved  especially  for  the 
work. 

The  book  is  larger  than  it  was  at  first  expected  to  be.  When  my 
circulars  were  issued  lor  subscriber>,  it  was  supposed,  as  stated  in 


4  PECK  GEinSALOGT. 

them,  that  it  woald  oontun  about  350  pages,  and  about  6,000  names, 
InclndiDg  those  who  had  become  allied  with  the  Pecks  by  marriage, 
and  others ;  but  much  was  afterwards  added,  and  it  now  contains, 
notwithstanding  I  have  condensed  it  all  I  could,  440  pages  and 
OTcr  11,000  names. 

It  was  at  first  designed  to  arrange  the  names  of  the  children  in 
single  columns,  but,  by  leaving  out  the  surname  Peck  and  substituting 
b.  for  bom,  and  using  smaller  type,  they  have  been  put  in  double 
columns.  This  reduced  the  size  of  the  work  about  one  quarter,  and 
improved  its  appearance.  In  the  appendix  the  names  of  the  children 
follow  each  other,  like  other  matter.  There  were  so  large  a  number 
of  children  in  these  branches  of  the  name  whose  births  and  deaths  I 
could  not  obtain,  that  to  arrange  them  in  columns  made  the  work  too 
open  and  broken  to  look  well. 

In  condensing  the  work,  foreign  matter  only  has  been  left  out.  I 
have  endeavored  to  retain  all  the  names  and  dates,  places  of  resi- 
dence, early  settlements,  and  such  wills,  deeds  and  papers  as  were 
thought  to  be  of  interest  and  best  worth  preserving,  with  the  refer- 
ences and  data  by  which  the  persons  contained  in  the  work  might  be 
traced  out,  and  a  more  extended  history  of  them  learned,  if  desired. 
Had  the  work  been  arranged  and  printed. as  open  as  such  works 
sometimes  are,  the  descendants  of  the  female  branches  traced  out, 
more  history  and  biography  of  the  different  individuals  given,  and 
matter  foreign  to  the  subject  admitted,  it  would  have  been  so  large 
and  expensive  as  to  be  purchased  by  but  a  few.  It  is  now  within  the 
reach  of  every  one.  It  will  be  found  to  contain  the  descendants  of 
Joseph  Peck,  who  emigrated  to  this  country  with  his  family  in  1638, 
now  generally  known  as  the  Massachusetts  Pecks ;  with  an  appendix 
containing  an  account  of  the  Boston  and  Hingham  Pecks,  also  of  the 
descendants  of  John  Peck  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  Joseph  of  Milford, 
Conn.,  Henry  of  New  Haven,  Deacon  Paul  of  Hartford,  and  an 
account  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Deacon  William  of  New 
Haven. 

When  I  commenced  my  investigations  I  supposed  that  all  the  Pecks 
of  this  country  were  the  descendants  of  Joseph  of  Massachusetts,  but 
afterwards  found  that  there  were  others  by  the  name  who  early 
emigrated  to  this  country  and  became  progenitors,  leaving  descend- 
ants. 

The  extensive  race  of  Pecks  from  Connecticut,  now  mixed  in  their 
settlements  with  each  other  and  with  the  Massachusetts  Pecks  through- 
out the  country,  are  ih>m  other  ancestors,  who  early  settled  there.    To 


INTRODUCTION.  6 

Beparate  these  different  branches  of  the  same  patronymic  has  been  a 
work  of  much  labor  and  perplexity.  It  has  been  in  tracing  out  the 
descendants  of  the  different  ancestors,  separating  them  from  each 
other,  and  placing  them  in  their  proper  positions  or  families  and  gen- 
erations that  the  most  of  my  labor  has  been  required,  and  the  diffi- 
culties and  perplexities  encountered. 

Had  all  the  Pecks  of  this  country  been  the  descendants  of  one 
emigrant  ancestor,  my  labors  would  have  been  little  in  comparison  to 
what  they  now  have.  The  reader  will  find  on  examination  that  the 
descendants  of  Joseph,  John,  Nicholas,  Samuel,  Nathaniel  and  Israel 
Peck,  who  settled  in  Rehoboth,  and  John  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  Deacon 
Panl  of  Hartford,  —  Deacon  William  and  Henry  of  New  Haven,  and 
Joseph  of  Milford,  ancestors  of  the  Connecticut  Pecks,  have  been 
separated  from  each  other  and  arranged  under  their  respective  heads 
as  separate  ancestors. 

What  the  relationship  between  the  ancestor  of  the  Massachusetts 
Pecks  and  the  ancestors  of  the  Connecticut  Pecks  was,  or  where  they 
came  off  from  the  main  branch  of  the  name,  has  not  been  learned ;  but 
it  is  hoped  that  some  of  their  descendants  will  now  follow  them  back, 
and  learn  the  connecting  link.  I  would  have  been  glad  to  have  at- 
tempted this ;  but  to  obtain  information  from  the  other  side  of  the 
water  requires  much  time,  is  very  expensive,  and  none  of  them  offered 
to  assist  me,  although  many  of  them  are  men  of  wealth.  Among 
many  of  the  descendants  of  these  Connecticut  Pecks  I  found  a  cold- 
ness and  indifference  to  the  subject  that  I  did  not  anticipate,  and 
which  was  very  discouraging  to  me.  Although  I  found  some  who 
lent  me  their  aid  and  assistance,  and  treated  me  with  a  generous  kind- 
ness that  will  long  be  remembered,  I  found  others  who  I  felt  treated 
me  with  a  lack  of  generosity  and  an  unkindness  that  I  shall  try  to 
forget. 

In  addition  to  the  history  in  this  country  of  the  descendants  of 
Joseph  Peck,  the  ancestor  of  the  Massachusett  Pecks  and  records  of 
their  families,  the  work  will  be  found  to  contain  not  only  a  pedigree 
giving  a  record  of  his  own,  his  father's  and  grandfather's  families, 
with  the  names  of  his  ancestors  back  from  him  in  regular  ascent  for 
twenty  generations,  with  the  coat  of  arms,  but  also  a  copy  of  his  own, 
his  father's,  his  brothers',  and  his  uncles'  wills.  I  think  it  will  be 
found  that  but  few  have  been  more  successful  in  connecting  their 
name  with  their  English  ancestry,  or  who  have  done  so  with  any  more 
certainty  of  correctness.  Others  may  have  been  more  successful  in 
tracing  out  their  names  in  this  country,  but  I  think  few  have  devoted 
more  time  and  labor  to  the  subject. 


6  PECK  GENEALOGT. 

The  work  was  not  commenced  as  an  enterprise  by  which  to  make 
money.  The  collection  of  the  material  was  at  first  commenced  from 
a  love  of  the  subject,  and  a  desire  to  learn  who  my  ancestors  were, 
and  where  they  came  from.  After  having  traced  back  my  own  branch 
of  the  name  to  Joseph  Peck,  the  immigrant  ancestor  to  this  country, 
and  learned  that  he  was  of  English  descent,  I  desired  to  connect  him 
with  the  name  there.  This,  after  a  long  time,  was  accomplished,  bat 
with  much  expense.  "When  my  friends  learned  what  I  had  done,  they 
urged  me  to  trace  out  their  branches  of  the  name,  and  arrange  them 
into  families  and  generations  with  their  proper  connections.  This  I 
should  have  never  attempted,  had  I  anticipated  the  great  amount  of 
labor  and  time  it  required,  and  the  expense  attendant  upon  it.  After 
this  was  accomplished,  and  my  friends  learned  the  amount  and  char- 
acter of  the  information  and  material  collected,  they  desired  its  pub- 
lication, and  offered  me  their  assistance  by  subscribing  for  the  work, 
and  otherwise,  some  generously  offering  to  contribute  their  like- 
nesses for  it ;  and  I  consented  to  prepare  it  for  the  press. 

Although  the  collection  of  the  material  for  the  work  was  com- 
menced without  the  expectation  of  an}*'  assistance  or  remuneration, 
its  publication  was  assented  to  and  undertaken  with  the  promise  and 
expectation  of  the  co-operation  and  assistance  of  those  of  the  name, 
by  subscribing  for  the  work  or  otherwise,  so  far  at  least  as  that  I 
should  lose  nothing  by  it  more  than  my  time  and  labor.  But  in  this 
I  fear  I  am  to  be  disappointed.  As  a  means  of  obtaining  subscribers, 
I  have  sent  out  to  those  of  the  name  circulars  for  signatures,  each  con- 
taining a  request  that  they  should  be  returned,  that  I  might  know 
whether  the  person  to  whom  they  were  addressed  received  them  or 
not,  and  whether  they  would  become  subscribers.  With  each  was 
enclosed  the  postage  or  return  envelope,  making  the  person  to  whom 
they  were  addressed  no  expense  to  return  them,  and  as  little  trouble 
as  I  could.  Notwithstanding  this,  less  than  one  half  of  them  have 
been  returned.  Of  those  who  returned  them,  many  did  not  become 
subscribers.  A  few  not  only  subscribed  themselves,  but  with  much 
kindness  obtained  other  names.  This  want  of  interest  in  the  subject, 
and  unkindness  in  refusing  to  return  my  circulars,  was  not  antici- 
pated ;  had  it  been,  they  never  would  have  been  issued.  I  huve  ob- 
tained a  less  number  of  subscribers  than  was  expected,  and  the  work 
has  cost  me  much  more. 

The  price  of  the  book  is  lower  in  proportion  to  the  number  of 
names,  the  amount  of  information,  and  the  number  and  excellence  of 
the  engravings  it  contains,  and  the  present  price  of  publishing,  than 


INTEODUCnON.  7 

Bach  works  asnally  are,  or  than  any  one  of  the  kind  with  which  I  am 
mcqnainted.  The  engravings,  which  are  upon  steel,  the  most  of  which 
were  done  eacpressly  for  the  work,  cost,  with  the  prints,  over  one 
thousand  dollars.  The  price,  which  was  limited  to  four  dollars,  and 
the  postage  in  the  circulars  sent  out  for  subscribers,  is  too  low  for  the 
expense  of  the  work.  It  was  fixed  when  it  was  supposed  the  work 
would  contain  only  about  three  hundred  and  filly  pages  and  six  thou- 
sand names,  and  a  few  engravings,  which  my  friends  at  first  proposed 
should  be  lithographs,  —  an  inferior  and  much  cheaper  engraving, 
although  such  as  are  often  used  in  books  of  the  kind.  It  was  at  first 
designed  to  only  give  the  ancient  arms  of  the  Fecks  printed  in  black 
lines,  as  is  usually  done  in  such  works,  at  an  expense  of  eight  or  ten 
dollars ;  but  they  are  now  given  with  the  quarterings,  crest  and  motto 
in  colors,  and  the  ancient  arms  embossed  upon  the  cover,  at  an  ex- 
pense for  both  of  over  one  hundred  dollars. 

Many  of  my  friends  have  advised  me  to  raise  the  price  of  the  book 
in  proportion  to  its  increased  size  and  cost ;  but  I  have  preferred 
to  let  the  price  remain  to  my  subscribers,  as  limited  in  the  circu- 
lars sent  out  for  subscriptions,  at  four  dollars  and  the  postage, 
and  trust  to  their  generosity  and  sense  of  justice  to  contribute 
towards  its  increased  size  and  value  or  not,  as  they  may  feel  disposed. 
The  price  to  those  not  subscribers  will  be  fixed  at  five  dollars.  Should 
any  of  my  subscribers  feel  generous  enough  to  forward  that  sum  for 
their  books,  it  will  be  thankfully  received  ;  and,  as  I  must  rely  upon 
the  sale  of  other  copies  in  addition  to  those  subscribed  for  to  meet 
the  expenses  of  the  work,  I  hope  many  of  my  friends  of  the  name 
not  subscribers,  and  others  who  may  chance  to  become  its  readers,  will 
purchase  it.  All  who  will  do  so  at  any  time,  and  assist  in  its  sale,  will 
do  me  a  kindness  for  which  I  shall  be  thankful.  Its  completion  and 
publication,  the  collection  and  arrangement  of  the  additional  mate- 
rial and  information,  and  the  execution  of  the  engravings,  —  the  last 
of  which  was  finished  but  a  few  days  before  the  work  was  given  to 
the  binder,  —  occupied  more  time  than  was  expected ;  but  it  has 
all  been  to  the  advantage  of  the  subscriber. 

The  arrangement  of  the  book  has  been  made  plain  and  easy  to  be 
understood.  The  explanations  which  follow  and  those  at  the  com- 
mencement of  the  Index  will  enable  the  reader  to  find  the  names  of 
the  different  persons  in  the  work,  and  trace  them  forward  and  find  their 
descendants,  or  trace  them  back  and  find  their  ancestors,  with  ease 
and  without  confusion. 


JOSEPH  PECK,  THE  ANCESTOR. 


Joseph  Peck,  the  emigrant  ancestor  of  the  Pecks  in  this  country, 
known  as  tlie  Massachusetts  Pecks,  now  a  numerous  and  extensive 
race  scattered  throughout  the  United  States,  its  Territories,  the 
British  Provinces,  and  the  Canadas,  was  baptized  in  Becclcs,  Suf- 
folk County,  England,  April  30,  1587.  * 

He  was  the  son  of  Robert  Peck,  as  will  be  seen  by  a  reference 
to  the  chart,  being  a  descendant  in  the  twenty-first  generation  from 
John  Peck,  of  Belton,  Yorkshire.  He  settled  at  Hingham,  Norfolk 
County,  England.  In  1638,  he  and  other  puritans,  with  his  brother 
Roljert  Peck,  their  pastor,  fled  from  the  persecutions  of  the  church 
to  this  country.  They  came  over  in  the  ship  Diligent  of  Ipswich, 
John  Martin,  master. 

Daniel  Cushing,  then  town  clerk  here  at  Hingham,  Norfolk 
County,  New  England,  in  speaking  of  his  arrival  in  this  country 
says :  "  Mr.  Joseph  Peck  and  his  wife  with  three  sons  and  daughter 
and  two  men  servants,  and  three  maid  servants,  came  from  Old 
Hingham,  and  settled  at  New  Hingham."  His  children  were  as 
follows : 

Anna,  baptized  in  Ilingham,  England,  March  12,  1617-18,  t  and 
buried  there,  July  27,  1636.  Rebecca,  baptized  in  Hingham,  Eng- 
land, May  25,  1620;  and,  as  appears  by  her  father's  will,  married  a 

•  UpoD  early  records,  births  and  deaths  are  not  often  given.    They  were 
generaUy  kept  by  Parish  clerks,  who  only  gave  the  baptisms  and  burials. 

t  For  an  explanation  of  this  kind  of  dating,  see  birth  of  Ichabod  Peck,  No. 
10,  Part  I. 

2 


14  PECK   GENEALOGT. 

Hubbert  Joseph,  baptized  in  Hingham,  England,  August  23, 1623. 
For  the  history  of  him  and  his  descendants,  see  Part  L  John,  bap- 
tized about  1626.  For  a  history  of  him  and  his  descendants,  see 
Part  11.  Nicholas  baptized  in  Hingham,  England,  April  9,  1630. 
For  his  history,  see  Part  in.  Samuel,  baptized  here  at  Hinghami 
in  New  England,  February  3, 1638-9,  see  Part  IV.  Nathaniel,  bap- 
tized here  at  Hingham,  New  England,  October  31,  1641,  Part  V. 
Israel,  baptized  here,  March  4,  1644,  Part  YL 

He  was  twice  married.  His  first  wife  was  Rebecca  Clark.  They 
were  married  at  Hingham,  England,  May  21,  1617.  She  died  and 
was  buried  there,  October  24,  1637.  The  name  of  his  second  wife, 
and  the  baptism  of  his  son  John,  was  not  found.  It  was  not  upon 
the  records  at  Hingham,  where  his  first  marriage  and  the  baptisms 
of  his  other  children  were  recorded.  It  prob.ably  took  place  in 
another  parish  where  the  records  were  not  preserved. 

He  seems  to  have  belonged  to  that  class  in  England  known  as 
gentlemen  or  the  gentry  entitled  to  coat-armor,  etc.,  who  ranked 
next  to  Baronets.* 

Soon  after  his  arrival  here,  he  settled  in  Hingham,  Mass.  The 
records  there  in  1638  say:  . 

Mr.  Joseph  Peck  t  received  a  grant  of  seven  acres  of  land,  for 
a  house  lot,  next  to  Robert  Peck  his  brother ;  he  also  received 

other  grants  of  land. 

• 

*  In  relation  to  his  political,  pnbllc  or  private  life  in  England,  or  that  of  his 
father,  I  did  not  attempt  to  learn  anything.  To  have  done  so  at  this  late  day, 
now  more  than  two  hundred  years  since  they  lived,  would  have  been  attended 
with  great  expense  and  much  uncertainty  as  to  finding  anything  reliable 
in  relation  to  them.  My  resources  had  been  heavily  drawn  upon  in  tn^^ing 
him  back  to  England,  connecting  him  with  his  ancestors  there,  and  learning 
what  I  had  in  relation  to  them ;  and  as  none  of  my  friends,  although  many 
of  them  were  abundantly  able,  offered  to  contribute  towards  the  expense,  I 
was  obliged  to  content  myself  with  what  I  had  already  learned  there,  that 
I  might  devote  my  means  to  tracing  out  his  descendants  here. 

t  This  prefix  or  title  of  Mr.,  which  is  found  with  his  name  wherever  it  ap- 
pears upon  record,  indicates  the  position  he  occupied  in  society.  It  was  of 
much  more  import  and  significance  then  than  now.  There  were  but  a  few 
of  those  who  came  over  to  whose  name  it  was  atidc  led :  they  generally  oc- 
cupied a  lower  position  in  society. 


JOSEPH  PECK.  15 

He  remained  at  Hingham  about  seven  years,  when  he  removed 
to  Seekonk. 

While  he  remained  at  Hingham,  he  was  one  of  its  leading  men. 
He  was  Representative,  or  deputy  to  the  General  Court  in  1639, 
1640,  1641  and  1642.  He  took  an  active  interest  in  the  business 
of  the  town.  He  was  one  of  the  selectmen,  justice  of  the  peace, 
assessor,  etc. 

He  was  appointed  by  the  court  to  grant  summons  and  attach- 
ments, to  see  people  joined  in  marriage,  to  keep  the  records,  etc. 

In  1641,  he  became  one  of  the  principal  purchasers  *  of  the 
Indians  of  that  tract  of  land  called  by  them  Seacunk  or  Sceckonk, 
afterwards  incorporated  into  a  town  since  known  as  Rehoboth, 
Mass.,  at  first  called  eight  miles  square,  but  afterwards  found  to  be 
about  ten.  It  comprised  what  is  now  Rehoboth,  Seekonk,  and 
Pawtucket.  t     He  did  not  however  remove  there  until  1645. 

Upon  the  Rehoboth  records  is  the  following  notice  of  an  acci- 
dent which  befel  him  on  his  removal  thither : 

^'  Another  strange  accident  happened  by  fire  about  this  time.  Mr. 
Joseph  Peck,  and  three  others  of  Hingham,  being  about  to  remove  to 
Seaconk,  (which  was  concluded  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  United 
colonies  to  belong  to  Plymouth,)  riding  thither  they  sheltered  them- 
selves and  their  horses  in  an  indian  wigwam,  which  by  some  occasion 
took  fire,  and  (although  there  wore  four  in  it,  and  labored  to  their 
utmost)  burnt  three  of  their  horses  to  death,  and  all  their  goods,  to 
the  value  of  fifty  pounds." 


•  See  confirmation  deed  fVom  the  colony  to  the  town  of  Rehoboth,  in  1685, 
(Plymoath  Colony  Records,  B.  6  P.  341,)  also  quitclaim  deed  from  WiUiam 
Bradford,  in  1689. 

t  The  proprietors  of  Rehoboth  also  purchased  other  lands  of  the  indians. 
Their  second  purchase  was  a  tract  known  as  Wanamoiset,  being  what  was 
afterwards  a  part  of  Swansey  and  Barrlngton. 

Their  third  purchase  was  in  1661,  from  Wamsitta,  brother  of  King  Philip, 
called  the  north  purchase,  including  what  was  afterwards  Attleborough,  Mass. 
and  Cumberland,  R.  I.  It  was  incorporated  into  a  town,  taking  the  name  of 
Attleborough,  in  1694.  It  remained  Attleborough  until  the  settlement  of  the 
line  between  the  Plymouth  and  Rhode  Island  colony,  when  the  part  since 
Cumberland  was  set  off  to  Rhode  Island.  It  was  incorporated  into  a  town  in 
1746,  taking  its  present  name.  It  has  since  been  divided,  a  portion  of  It  taking 
the  name  of  Woonsocket,  the  Indian  name  of  the  locality. 


16 

After  his  remoTal  to  Seekonk.  his  name  contimiallv  appears  upon 
the  records  of  the  towiu  in  the  management  of  its  afEEurs,  until  his 
age  precluded  him  fitmi  sodi  duties. 

His  name  also  appears  upon  the  PIvmouth  Colonial  records,  as  it 
did  upon  those  of  Massachusetts. 

He  was  appointed  to  assist  in  matters  of  controrersj  at  court. 
In  1650.  the  court  appointed  him  to  administer  marriage.  In  1651, 
he  was  appointed  to  determine  all  controrersies,  not  exceeding  a 
certain  amount.  He  was  also  appointed  to  administer  oaths, 
issue  warrants,  etc 

m 

He  seems  to  hare  been  one  of  the  principal  men  here,  as  he  had 
been  at  Hingham.  as  well  as  one  of  the  wealthiesL 

In  the  purchase  of  the  town  as  in  the  appraisal  of  the  purchaser's 
rights  for  the  apportionment  of  a  tax,  there  was  but  one  who  paid 
more  or  whose  rights  were  prized  more  than  his. 

In  addition  to  his  interest  in  the  first  purchase  of  the  town,  he 
afterwards  bought  other  rights  which  made  him  a  large  owner. 

His  rights  in  the  common  undivided  lands  at  his  decease  were 
given  to  his  sons,  as  well  as  those  which  had  then  been  divided. 
In  some  instances,  these  lands  still  remain  in  the  name  and  are 
owned  and  occupied  bv  lus  descendants.  The  Pecks  of  Barring- 
ton  (Ellis.  Asa  and  others)  now  occupy  lands  given  to  his  youngest 
sons,  Nathaniel  and  Israel. 

The  proprietors  of  Behoboth  first  settled  upon  what  has  since 
been  known  as  Seekpnk  Plain,*  a  tract  of  cleared  land  which  had 
been  the  planting  grounds  of  the  Indians.  The  settlers  appropri- 
ated it  to  the  same  purpose  until  its  fertility  became  exhausted, 
when  they  were  obliged  to  leave  the  plaiQ  and  seek  the  smaller 
openings  which  were  more  productive,  thus  gradually  penetrating 
the  wilderness,  and  extending  the  settlements  of  their  town. 

The  house  of  Joseph,  which  seems  to  have  been  of  the  better 
class,  stood  upon  the  plain  in  the  northerly  part  of  the  *'  Bing  of 

*  Bliss,  in  his  histoiy  of  Behoboth,  supposes  this  word  to  be  composed  of 
the  indisn  words  seaki,  meaning  black,  and  honk,  goose  —  black  goose  being 
the  Indian  name  fbr  the  wUd  goose,  and  thinks  the  place  received  its  name 
jHrom  the  flict  of  great  nombers  of  wUd  geese  in  their  semi-annnal  migrations, 
alighting  here  in  the  river  and  cove  a4JAcent. 


JOSEPH   PECK.  17 

the  Town,"*  Its  location  was  near  the  junction  of  the  present  Paw- 
tuckct  with  the  old  Boston  and  Bristol  road,  so  called,  westerly 
and  not  far  from  the  present  depot  of  the  Boston  and  Providence 
Railroad  as  it  crosses  the  plain. 

It  was  here  that  he  lived,  and  died  December  23,  1663,  in  the 
seventy-seventh  year  of  his  age,  far  from  the  tombs  of  his  fathers, 
the  associations  of  his  youth,  and  the  scenes  of  his  early  life,  but 
doubtless  happy  in  the  thought  of  having  been  able  to  worship 
God  after  the  dictates  of  his  own  conscience,  and  of  being  sur- 
rounded by  his  children,  in  whose  care  his  remains  would  be  left 
to  be  buried  where  they  would  be  surrounded  by  those  of  his 
descendants. 

No  stones,  now  more  than  two  hundred  years  since,  mark  the 
spot  of  their  interment,  but  the  subsequent  graves  of  his  descend- 
ants indicate  the  placet 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  his  will : 

Know  all  men  by  these  presents  that  I  Joseph  Peck  Sen'  of  Reho- 
both  do  ordain  and  make  this  my  last  will  and  testament  in  manner 
and  form  following 

Item  —  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  ray  son  Joseph  all  my  lands  and 
medows  lying  and  being  near  unto  the  River  called  Palmers  River  to 
him  and  his  heirs  forever 

Item  —  I  give  unto  him  my  old  black  mare  and  my  great  chist  in 
the  parlor 

Item  —  I  give  unto  my  son  John  my  house  and  lands  which  I  pur- 
chased of  Joseph  Tony  and  the  half  of  the  meddow  betwixt  Mr  New- 
man and  mee  on  the  other  side  of  the  new  meddow  river  to  him  and 
his  heirs  forever  Also  I  give  unto  him  my  great  chist  in  the  hall. 
Item  —  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  son  Nicholas  all  my  meddow  at 


♦  The  proprietors  first  selected  their  lots  and  erected  their  dwellings  Id  a 
semicircle,  the  circle  opening  towards  the  Pawtucket  or  Seekonk  River,  with 
their  parsonage  and  meeting-honse  in  the  centre.  The  circle  was  called  the 
ring  of  the  town.  It  can  stiU  be  seen  In  the  present  location  of  the  houses 
there,  in  an  eastern  view  Arom  the  chnrch. 

t  The  gravestones  of  his  son  Israel  were  still  standing  in  a  good  state  of 
preservation  when  I  last  visited  the  place,  although  he  had  then  been  de- 
ceased over  one  hundred  and  forty  years.    For  the  Inscriptions,  see  Israel, 

Part  VI. 

2* 


18  PECK  GENEALOGY. 

the  hundred  acres  and  the  meddow  called  bushey  meddow  and  all  my 
medows  on  the  north  side  of  the  town  to  him  and  his  heirs  forever 

Item  —  I  give  and  bequeath  nnto  my  son  Samuell  my  house  where 
I  now  dwell  with  all  the  hooses  standing  there  The  outyards  and 
all  my  house  lott  and  all  my  land  in  the  second  Division  and  my 
Plaine  lotts  excepting  half  my  furthest  which  I  give  unto  my  son 
Nicholas ;  and  also  I  give  unto  him  my  meddow  called  cheesbrooks 
meddow  and  also  my  salt  marsh  att  broad  cove  To  him  and  his  heirs 
forever  Item  —  I  give  unto  my  sonns  Nathaniel  and  Israel  all  my 
lands  which  I  purchased  of  John  Adams  and  Mr.  Bradford  with  the 
meddow  called  the  long  beach  which  is  betwixt  Mr  Newman  and  mee, 
and  all  my  meddow  at  Squamquammett  which  is  betwixt  John  AUin 
and  mee ;  and  olso  my  meddow  at  Papasquash  betwixt  John  Allen 
and  mee  to  them  and  their  heirs  forever. 

Item — I  give  my  use  of  the  meddow  att  Kekemuett  unto  John 
Pecke  my  son  and  also  all  my  lands  att  Wackemauquate  I  give  unto 
my  sonnes  Joseph  and  Nicholas  to  be  equally  devided  betwixt  them 
Item  —  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Daughter  Hubbert  thirty  pounds 
in  such  pay  as  can  be  raised  out  of  the  goods  I  shall  leave  to  be 
paid  by  my  Elxecutors  within  one  year  after  my  decease  and  also 
I  give  unto  her  my  wifes  best  cloak  and  one  fine  Pillowbeer  and  my 
Damask  Napkin 

Item  —  I  give  unto  my  son  Samuell  my  silver  beaker  and  two  silver 
spoons  and  one  gould  Ringe  which  was  his  mothers  and  also  one 
paire  of  fine  holland  Sheets  and  one  Diaper  Tablecloth  and  six  Diaper 
Napkins  2  fine  pillow  beares  and  the  feather  bed  and  bolster  and  pil- 
low and  two  Blanketts  whereon  I  now  lye  my  second  Rugg  with  some 
other  small  linnene  in  my  Trunk  in  the  parlor  which  I  also  give  unto 
him  and  the  other  chist  under  the  window  in  the  parlor  and  my  best 
curtains  and  curtain  rodds  Item  —  I  give  unto  my  son  Nathaniel  my 
biggest  silver  capp  and  gould  Ringe  two  silver  spoons  my  best  feather 
bed  one  bolster  two  Blanketts  the  Rugg  that  now  lyeth  upon  mee  my 
trunk  in  the  parlour  chamber  my  round  table  three  Diapir  napkins 
one  long  table  cloth  betwixt  Israeli  and  him 

Item  —  I  give  unto  Israeli  my  son  my  silver  salt  2  silver  spoons 
my  two  bed  teekes  with  the  bolesters  the  old  flocke  bed  two  blanketts 
my  best  coverlid  one  bolster  one  pillow  two  pillowbears  also  unto 
Nathaniel  one  pillow  2  pillowbears.  Item  —  I  give  unto  Israeli  ten 
of  my  best  ewes  and  my  sorrelled  mare  two  of  my  best  cowes  and  my 
bull  and  my  segg  and  three  Diaper  napkins    Item —  I  give  unto  my 


JOSEPH  PECK.  19 

son  Joseph  five  ewes  and  to  my  gon  Samuel  my  two  oxen  called  Bueke 
and  Duke  and  two  cowes  my  cart  and  one  of  my  little  Plowes  one 
chain  with  the  copses  for  the  cart  and  I  give  unto  Nathaniel  two 
Bteeres  and  two  cowes  Item  —  I  give  unto  my  son  Nicholas  the 
feather  bed  which  he  hath  alreaddy  and  my  best  Rugg  and  unto  my  son 
John  I  give  the  feather  bed  and  bolster  which  he  alreaddy  hath  and 
408  to  buy  him  a  rugg  and  to  Israeli  I  give  the  two  little  chists  in  the 
chamber  and  his  mothers  little  trunke  and  unto  my  son  Samuel  I  give 
my  Bedstead  in  the  parlour  chamber  Item  —  I  give  unto  my  son 
Joseph  my  gould  Ringe  and  unto  John  and  Nicholas  my  two  silver 
wine  cupps  —  My  mind  is  that  my  three  younger  sonnes  should  have 
each  three  platters  and  all  the  rest  my  pewter  should  be  equally  be- 
tween my  six  sonnes  and  all  my  apparrel  I  give  unto  my  three  elder 
sonnes  and  all  my  wifes  Apparrell  I  give  unto  my  three  youngest  sonnes 
to  bee  equally  divided  betwixt  them  Item  —  I  give  and  bequeath 
all  the  rest  of  my  goods  catties  &  chatties  my  debts  and  legacies 
being  payed  and  my  body  brought  to  the  grave  unto  my  six  sonnes 
equally  to  be  divided  amongst  them  the  youngest  and  weakest  to  have 
as  good  a  share  as  the  eldest  and  strongest  dsireing  Mr  Newman 
and  my  brother  Thomas  Cooper  to  be  the  supervisors  of  this  my  Tes- 
tament and  last  will  and  I  do  ordaine  my  son  Nicholas  and  my  son 
Samuell  the  executors  of  this  my  last  will  desiring  the  Lord  to  guide 
theire  hartes  to  do  all  according  unto  my  intent  heer  sett  down 

The  last  will  &  Testament  of  mee  Joseph  Pccke  written  with  my 
own  hand. 

A  fhrther  Amplyfication  of  our  fathers  will  upon  his  death  bed, 
which  was  not  expressed  in  his  written  will.  Item  —  hee  gave  to  his 
son  Joseph  half  his  meddow  that  hee  purchased  of  Mr  Bradford  lying 
on  the  further  side  of  the  new  Meddow  River :  to  his  son  John  thirty- 
five  pounds  of  comon:  to  his  son  Samuel  two  hundred  and  fifty 
pounds  of  comon  to  his  son  Nathaniel  two  hundred  pounds  of  comon. 
These  gifts  were  given  to  them  and  their  heirs  forever  moreover  our 
father  added  to  his  daughter  hubbert  ten  pounds  more  than  was  sett 
downe  in  his  written  will  Item  —  that  Nathaniel  and  Israeli  shall 
have  equal  shares  of  the  come  that  shall  be  raised  upon  that  ground 
which  hee  hath  given  to  his  son  Samuel  for  this  year  ensuing  they 
bestowing  an  equal  share  of  labor  with  them  upon  the  land.  It  was 
fhrther  ^pressed  by  him  that  seeing  those  oxen  expressed  in  his  will 
that  was  given  to  his  three  younger  sons  was  disposed  of  before  his 


20  PECK  GESTBALOGT. 

death  that  those  jonnge  oxen  and  steeres  that  are  coming  on  in  theire 
romes  should  bee  made  choice  of  by  them  in  manor  as  foUoweth  his 
son  Samuel  first  choosing  his  son  Israeli  next  and  Nathaniel  last  It 
was  his  will  also  that  those  two  mares  which  were  given  to  his  sonnea 
Joseph  and  Israel  being  not  extant  that  Joseph  should  have  his  old 
mare  and  Israeli  his  young  mare  instead  of  the  other  —  further 
whereas  our  father  gave  to  his  sonnes  Joseph  five  sheep  and  Israeli 
ten  they  also  being  sold  before  our  fathers  death  wee  have  agreed  that 
they  shall  have  in  valuation  as  they  were  sould  which  was  nine  shil- 
lings a  pieece. 

This  we  own  to  be  our  fathers  will  expressed  by  him  unto  us  when 
he  was  in  his  perfect  memory  which  we  owne  as  his  proper  will  and 
desire. 

In  witness  whereof  wee  have  sett  to  our  hands 

Witness  hiereof  Joseph  Pecke, 

Stephe}!  Paine,  John  Pecke, 

Thomas  Cooper  Nicholas  Pecke 

John  Reed  Sahuell  Pecke 

Nathakiell  Pecks 
IsRAELL  Pecks 

This  will  is  recorded  upon  the  old  Plymouth  Colony  Records,  Book 
of  Wills,  2d  part.  Vol.  2d,  Folio  12. 


ROBERT  PECK. 


Robert  Peck,  the  father  of  Joseph  the  ancestor,  was  also  the  son 
of  Robert,  as  will  be  seen  by  the  chart  He  was  of  Bcccles,  Suffolk 
County;  bom  in  1546  and  died  in  1593,  aged  forty-seven.  The 
position  which  he  occupied  in  society  was  that  known  in  England 
as  gentleman  or  gentry  entitled  to  coat-armor,  etc.,  and  at  that 
time,  before  the  title  of  Baronet*  was  given,  next  to  the  nobility, 
or  the  title  honored. 

*Tliis  order  was  instituted  by  James  I.  in  1611. 


ROBERT  PECK.  21 

From  all  the  information  I  obtained  in  relation  to  the  name 
there,  it  is  evident  that  this  branch  was  one  of  much  distinction. 
Among  all  the  coats  of  arms,  charts  and  records  which  I  obtained 
in  relation  to  other  branches,  there  were  none  apparently  so  ancient 
or  upon  which  the  Heralds  had  bestowed  so  much  labor  as  upon 
those  of  this  branch  of  our  patronymic. 

It  was  not  customary  in  the  early  days  of  heraldry  to  give  the 
collateral  branches ;  only  the  lineage  from  father  to  son. 

He  married  Hellen  Babbs,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Babbs,  of  Guil- 
ford. 

His  children  were  Richard,  who  died  without  issue ;  Nicholas, 
who  married  Rachel,  daughter  of  William  Young ;  Robert,  Rector 
at  Hingham ;  Joseph,  the  Ancestor  here ;  M^garet,  Martha  and 
Samuel. 

He  was  a  man  of  wealth,  consisting  of  lands,  houses,  etc.  His 
will  was  found  at  Ipswich  after  a  tedious  search.  It  was  written 
with  his  own  hand. 

The  following  is  a  copy  : 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen  The  xxij  day  of  March  in  the  year  of  o' 
Lord  God  according  to  the  computation  of  the  church  of  England 
1592  and  in  the  xxxv***  yere  of  the  Reigne  of  o'  moste  gratious  sover- 
aigne  Lady  Elizabeth  by  the  grace  of  god  of  England  ffrance  and  Ire- 
lande  Quene  Defend  o'  of  the  faith  etc.  I  Robert  Peck  of  Beccles  in 
the  county e  of  Suff  hole  of  mjmd  and  perfect  of  Remembrance  thanks 
be  to  the  maiestye  of  god  therefore  Although  sick  and  weake  of 
body  at  chemisfforde  in  the  cowntye  of  Essex  at  this  p'  sente  of  a 
pluresye  not  knowinge  whither  it  will  please  god  to  take  me  awaye 
here  or  not,  do  for  the  better  orderinge  and  dispocision  of  such  goods 
cattels  chattells  plate  lands  tenements  and  other  heriditaments  wi"^ 
the  appertences  do  make  and  dispose  them  as  followeth  ffirst  I 
bequeath  my  sowle  to  the  Infinite  mercye  of  Almightye  Gode  trustinge 
assurealye  to  be  saved  by  the  meritts  death  and  passion  of  Jesus 
Christ  his  dere  sonne,  and  my  bodye  to  be  buried  where  it  shall  please 
god  to  call  me  Item  I  give  and  bequeath  to  Hellen  my  welle  loved 
wife  (in  consideration  of  the  pairaent  of  my  debts  the  bringinge  up  of 
my  children  and  the  finishinge  of  the  houses  w*^  I  am  now  in  build- 
inge)  All  my  bouses  Lands  Tenements  medowes  pastures  fedings  as 


22  PECK  GENEALOGY. 

well  free  hold  as  coppeholde  and  all  other  my  leases  plate  goods  and 
catties  whatsoev'  or  wheresoev'  ling  w***  in  the  townes  of  Beccles, 
Barsh™  Ingate  or  else  where  to  haue  and  to  hold  all  and  singular  the 
p'  mises  w^  the  apprtens  to  the  said  Hellen  or  her  assignes  for  and 
doringe  her  natural  life  in  coneinderacion  of  the  things  above  men- 
tioned and  also  paienge  such  legacies  unto  my  children  as  I  shall 
appointe  or  otherwise  leave  it  for  want  of  tyme  to  her  godly  consider- 
ation where  in  I  desire  her  in  gods  behalf  to  provide  for  them  accord- 
inge  to  her  abillitye. 

And  for  the  better  accomplishinge  here  of  I  do  give  unto  her  fhll 
power  and  authoritye  to  sell  my  woods  in  Barshm"  or  my  medows  in 
Barshm"  or  both  if  neede  shall  so  require  And  I  doe  hartelye  desire 
my  very  good  ffriends  Mr  Bartholomew  Stiles  and  Mr  John  Talbot 
to  be  aidinge  and  assistinge  my  said  wife  w^  there  good  counsell 
advice  and  labo'  about  the  execution  of  this  my  last  will  and  Testa- 
ment. 

Item  I  give  unto  Richard  Peck  my  sonne  all  that  my  houses  where 
in  I  dwell  in  Blibergate  street  my  close  at  Ingate  church,  my  pightill 
in  the  same  field  to  have  and  to  hold  to  him  and  to  his  heres  forever 
And  olso  all  the  lease  lands  adioyinge  to  the  said  close  for  and  dur- 
inge  the  numbers  of  yeres  y*  to  come  yf  his  mother  will  vouchsafe 
him  such  favo'  uppon  condicon  that  he  paye  such  legacies  as  his 
mother  shall  think  good  to  appoint  him  to  doe 

Item  whereas  Thomas  Peck  my  brother  deceased  by  his  last  will 
and  Tistament  did  give  unto  the  said  Richard  my  sonne  two  tenne- 
ments  ine  Balligate  street  lately  burnt  and  now  againe  one  of 
them  builded  upon  the  same  grownde  and  the  other  upon  pcell 
of  the  said  grownde  and  upon  pcell  of  other  free  grownde  w*^ 
I  purchased  of  mine  uncle  W"  Waters  I  will  therefore  that 
the  said  Richard  my  sonne  w***in  one  month  after  that  he 
shall  be  of  his  age  of  xx  j"^  years  shall  make  over  astate  in  fee  simple 
to  such  of  my  sonnes  and  there  heirs  as  I  shall  hereafter  bequeath  the 
said  tennements  unto  and  also  surrendo'  my  coppeholde  if  it  come  to 
his  handes  for  want  of  surrendo'.  And  yf  my  saide  sonne  Richard 
shall  not  pform  theise  things  before  assigned  him  I  will  that  he  shall 
loose  the  benefit  of  such  houses  landes  and  leases  as  I  have  before 
assigned  unto  him  and  the  same  to  be  to  thoese  of  my  twoe  sonnes  to 
whoeme  I  shall  geve  the  foresaide  newe  tenements  and  to  there  heires 
and  assignes  forever  Item  I  give  to  Nicholas  Peck  my  sonne  my 
newe  tenement  ptely  builded  uppon  the  Tenement  late  W"  Waters 


BOBERT   PECK.  23 

and  my  medowes  lienge  in  Barshm  (if  his  mother  shall  spare  the  saide 
medowes)  To  have  and  To  holde  to  him  the  said  Nicholas  and  his  heires 
for  ev*  paienge  oat  of  the  same  such  somes  of  money  as  his  mother 
shall  assigne  him  to  doe.  Item  I  geve  unto  Samuell  Peck  my  sonne 
the  other  newe  tenement  and  little  coppiholde  yard  to  have  and  to 
holde  to  him  &  his  heires  forev'  paienge  oat  thereof  to  such  of  his 
brothers  and  sisters  such  money  as  his  mother  shall  assigne  him  to 
doe 

Item  I  will  yf  for  the  benefit  of  paienge  my  debtes  bringinge  up 
my  children  findinge  my  sone  Robert*  at  Cambridge  and  providinge 
legacies  for  my  twoe  daughters  and  my  sone  Joseph  That  if  my  saide 
wife  shall  make  a  lease  of  all  or  any  pcell  of  my  sayde  landes  and 
Tenements  That  the  same  shall  continue  for  so  many  years  as  she 
shall  lease  the  same  her  saide  death  or  any  other  legacies  what  soev' 
before  given  or  appointed  to  the  contrary  in  any  wise  notw^'standinge. 
The  Residewe  of  all  my  goodes  and  chattells  whatsoever.  I  give  them 
whoelye  to  the  saide  Hellen  my  wife  whoeme  I  make  my  sole  execu- 
trix desiringe  her  in  godes  behalf  to  have  care  of  thoese  my  children 
whoese  legacies  I  have  lefte  to  her  consideracon. 

And  also  of  Joane  Babb  &  Elisabeth  Babb  and  Robert  Meriman  & 
m}'  sister  Note  as  she  may  Item  I  ordain  Mr  Bartholomewe  Stiles 
clerk,  Mr  Roger  Peirson  and  Mr  John  Talbot  supervisoer  hai'telie 
desiringe  them  to  Aide  my  wief  w***  there  beste  helpe  counsell  and 
advice  aboute  the  Execution  hereof  Written  w"*  myne  owne  hande 
The  daj'  and  yere  above  saide    By  me 


Q^^ti^  ^ctf 


Proved  at  Beccles  Nov  10—1598 


The  following  is  a  copy  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Pecke,  uncle  of 
Joseph  the  Ancestor. 

In  the  name  of  god  amen,  The  xvj*^  dale  of  ffebruarie  in  the  yere  of 
o'  Lord  god  m^ccccclxxiij'^  I  Thomas  Pecke  of  Beccles  in  the  countie 
of  Suff  and  dioces  of  Norw®**  holl  of  mynde  &  in  pfit  helth  of  lK)die 
thanks  be  g}'ven  to  AUmightie  god  intending  by  gods  sufferance  to 

*  Afterwards  Rev.  Robert,  Minister  at  Hingham. 


24  PECK  OENBALOGT. 

traveU  into  farren  cantries  and  purposing  before  my  departure  to 
declare  nij  mynde  and  set  suche  tilings  as  god  hath  sent  me  at  steje 
least  in  my  absence  god  doth  call  me  sodenlie  awaye  do  orden  make 
and  declare  this  my  last  will  and  testament  in  manner  and  forme  fol- 
lowinge 

flSrst  I  bequeath  my  soule  to  AUmightie  god  and  my  bodye  to  be 
buried  where  it  shall  please  god  to  call  me  Item  I  gyve  and 
bequeath  unto  Richard  Pecke  my  Nephew  the  sone  of  Robert  Peckc 
my  brother  all  those  my  two  tenements  with  theire  Appurtenes  situate 
lienge  and  beinge  together  in  Beccles  next  unto  a  streete  called  Balli- 
gate  to  have  &  to  holde  unto  hym  the  seid  Richard  and  his  heires 
forever  upon  condicon  that  he  the  said  Richard  his  heires  or  Assignes 
do  paie  or  cause  to  be  paid  unto  Oleff  the  wief  of  Richard  Note  and 
Ane  Pecke  my  sister  to  either  of  them  at  such  tyme  as  he  doth  enioye 
the  p'misses  the  some  of  fyve  marks  of  lawfuU  money  of  England. 
And  if  it  shall  fortune  the  said  Richard  to  die  before  he  come  to  his 
lawfull  age  and  do  enioye  the  p^'mises  then  I  gyve  and  bequeath 
all  and  singular  the  p'misses  with  the  appurtennes  to  the  abovenamed 
Robert  Pecke  my  brother  and  his  heirs  forever  upon  condicon  thai 
he  the  seid  Robei't  do  paie  unto  the  seid  Olyff  and  Ane  my  sister  to 
either  of  them  the  some  of  fyve  marks  at  suche  tyme  as  he  doth  enioye 
the  same  Item  I  gyve  and  bequeth  unto  said  Richard  and  Robert 
or  to  which  of  them  that  shall  happen  to  enioye  my  said  tenements  all 
that  mye  lease  and  terme  of  yeres  w'**  I  have  of  a  certen  ground 
adioyndge  unto  the  p'misses 

All  the  residue  of  my  goods  whatsoever  I  gyve  and  bequeath  them 
to  my  seid  brother  Robt  Pecke  whome  with  the  said  Richard  my 
nephew  I  orden  and  make  my  executors 

In  witness  where  of  I  have  sette  my  hand  and  scale  the  dale  and 
yere  above  said  in  the  p'sence  of  Richard  Crompton  Simeon  Smyth 
and  others    Witnesses  to  the  same  by  me 

Thomas  Pecke  Teste  me  Richard  Crompton 

Teste  me  Simeon  Smtthe 


BEY.  ROBERT  PECK.  25 


EEV.   ROBERT  PECK. 


Rev.  Bobert  Peck,  the  brother  of  Joseph  the  ancestor,  waa  bom 
at  Beccles,  Suffolk  County,  England,  in  1580.  He  was  graduated 
at  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge ;  the  degree  of  A.  B.  was  conferred 
upon  him  in  1599,  and  that  of  A.  M.,  in  1603.  He  was  set  apart 
to  the  ministry,  and  inducted  over  the  church  at  Hingham,  Norfolk 
County,  England,  January  8,  1605,  where  he  remained  until  1638, 
when  he  fled  jfrom  the  persecutions  of  the  church  to  this  country. 

He  was  a  talented  and  influential  clergyman,  a  zealous  preacher, 
and  a  nonconformist  to  the  superstitious  ceremonies  and  corruptions 
of  the  church,  for  which  he  was  persecuted  and  driven  from  the 
country.  Brooks,  in  his  lives  of  the  puritans,  gives  many  facts  of 
interest  in  relation  to  him.  In  particularizing  some  of  the  offences 
for  which  he  and  his  followers  were  persecuted, he  says,"  for  having 
catechised  his  family,  and  sung  a  psalm  in  his  own  house  on  a 
Lord's  day  evening,  when  some  of  his  neighbors  attended,  his  lord- 
ship (Bishop  Harsnet)  enjoined  all  who  were  present  to  do  penance, 
requiring  them  to  say,  I  confess  my  errors,**  etc. 

Those  who  refused  were  immediately  excommunicated,  and 
required  to  pay  heavy  costs.  This,  Mr.  Brooks  says,  appears  fiwm 
the  bishop's  manuscripts  under  his  own  hands.  He  says,  "  he  was 
diiven  from  his  flock,  deprived  of  his  benefice,  and  forced  to  seek 
his  bread  in  a  foreign  land." 

Cotton  Mather  in  speaking  of  him  says,  he  was  by  the  good  prov- 
idence of  heaven  fetched  away  into  New  England  about  the  year 
1638,  when  the  good  people  of  Hingham  did  rejoice  in  the  light  for 
a  season ;  but  within  two  or  three  years,  the  invitation  of  his  friends 
of  Hingham,  England,  pursuaded  him  to  return  to  them,  where 
being  though  great  in  person  for  stature,  yet  greater  for  spirit,  he 
was  greatly  serviceable  for  the  good  of  the  church. 

He  arrived  here  in  1638.  In  relation  to  his  arrival,  the  town 
clerk  at  Hingham  here  says :  "  Mr.  Robert  Peck,  preacher  of  the 
gospel  in  the  Town  of  Hingham,  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  old  Eng- 
land, with  his  wife  and  two  children,  and  two  servants,  came  over 

8 


26  PECK  GENEALOQY. 

the  sea  and  settled  in  this  town  of  Hingham,  and  he  was  a  Teacher 
of  the  Church."  Mr,  Hobart,  of  Hingham,  says  in  his  diary,  that  he 
was  ordained  here  teacher  of  the  church,  November  28, 1638.  His 
name  frequently  appears  upon  the  records  of  the  town.  He  had 
lands  granted  him. 

His  family  as  seen  upon  the  chart  consisted  of  nine  children. 
His  son  Joseph  and  daughter  Anne  came  over  with  him.  He  was 
twice  married.  His  first  wife  Anne,  died  at  Hingham,  England, 
and  was  buried  there  August  30,  1648.  His  second  wife  was  Mrs. 
Martha  Bacon,  widow  of  James  Bacon,  Rector  of  Burgate. 

He  remained  here  until  the  long  Parliament,  or  until  the  perse- 
cutions in  England  ceased,  when  he  returned  and  resumed  his  Bee- 
torship  at  Hingham. 

Mr.  Hobart  says  he  returned  October  27,  1641 ;  and  Mr.  Gush- 
ing, the  town  clerk,  says  his  wife  and  son  Joseph  returned  with 
him;  his  daughter  Anne  remaining  here.  She  married  Captain 
John  Mason,  "  the  conqueror  of  the  Pequots."  * 

He  died  at  Hingham,  England,  and  was  buried  in  his  church- 
yard there.  His  funeral  sermon  was  preached  by  Nathaniel  Joslin 
and  published,  t 

His  church  (St.  Andrews)  at  Hingham  was  a  noble  structure 
with  a  lofty  tower,  containing  eight  musical  bells. 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  his  will : 

July  the  xxiiij***  1651 

I  Robert  Pecke  Minister  of  the  word  of  God  at  Hingham  in  the 
countye  of  Norff  beinge  in  bodilye  health  and  perfect  memory  know- 
Inge  the  unceartainety  of  mans  life,  doe  dispose  of  that  worldly  estate 
God  hath  given  me  in  manner  and  form  followinge 

Imprimus  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  Thomas  my  Sonne  and  Samuel 
my  Sonne  and  their  heirs  forever  All  that  my  messuage  wherein  I 
now  dwell  situate  and  lyenge  in  Hingham  a  forsaid  with  all  the  edifi- 
ces yards  and  orchards  thereunto  belonglnge    As  alsoe  the  Inclose 


^  Her  children  were,  Priscilla,  Samiiel,  John,  Rachel,  Ann,  Daniel  and  EUza- 
beth.  Samael  married  for  his  second  wife  his  second  consin  Elizabeth  Peck, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Peck,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

t  In  Bloomfleld's  History  of  Norfolk  is  an  allusion  to  Robert  Peck,  evi- 
dently prejudiced,  and  as  incorrect  in  other  respects  as  it  is  in  its  dates. 


REY.   BOBEBT  PECK.  27 

and  Barnes  adiojninge  As  olso  one  Inclose  now  devided  called  The 
Lady  close  conteyninge  abont  eight  acres  be  it  more  or  less  As 
olso  one  pightell  at  the  end  thereof  conteyninge  twoe  acres  and  d,d 
uppon  oondlcons  foUowinge,  and  for  the  paiement  of  such  legacies  as 
are  herein  expressed 

First  '  I  will  and  bequeath  unto  Robert  Pecke  sonne  of  my  sonne 
Robert  deceased  the  sume  of  20£  at  his  age  of  28  years 

Item  I  give  unto  John  Pecke  sonne  of  the  said  Robert  deceased 
10^  To  be  paid  to  him  at  his  age  of  22  years 

Item  I  give  unto  Beniamin  Pecke  the  youngest  sonne  of  the  said 
Robert  deceased  at  his  age  of  22  years  20^ 

Item  I  give  to  the  children  of  Anne  Mason  my  daughter  wife 
of  captain  John  Mason  of  Seabrooke  on  the  river  Connecticut  in 
new  England  the  sume  of  Forty  pounds  to  be  devided  equally  unto 
them  and  to  be  sent  to  my  sonne  John  Mason  to  dispose  of  it  for 
their  use  within  2  years  after  my  death 

Item  I  give  to  my  sonne  Joseph  Dureinge  his  natural  life  the  sume 
of  14^  yearlie  to  be  in  the  hands  of  my  Bonnes  Thomas  and  Samuel  as 
it  shall  arise  out  of  my  houses  lands  and  chatties  for  his  maintenance 
with  necessarie  foode  and  apparrell  duringe  the  terme  of  his  naturall  life 
And  I  doe  wholie  comitt  my  said  Sonne  Joseph  to  the  care  of  my 
twoe  sonnes  Thomas  and  Samuell  to  provide  for  him  in  such  a  way  as 
he  may  not  want  things  necessary  for  his  livelyhood 

Item  I  give  to  the  children  of  Thomas  and  Samuell  my  sonnes 
which  shall  be  liveinge  at  my  decease  the  sume  of  Five  pounds  apiece 
at  their  severall  ages  of  21  years 

Item  I  give  to  my  now  wife  Martha  Pecke  40^  To  be  paid  w*^in 
twoe  months  after  my  decease  Item  I  give  to  the  poore  of  Hing- 
ham  5^  To  be  destrubted  at  the  discrecon  of  my  Executors  Thomas 
Pecke  and  Samuel  Pecke  whome  I  do  ordeyne  and  make  Executors  of 
this  my  last  will  and  Testament  confiding  that  they  will  faithfully  ful- 
fill and  performe  this  my  last  will  according  to  my  trust  reposed  in 
them 

All  my  other  goods  cattells  debts  moneys  household  stufie  or  what- 
soever ells  belongeth  unto  me  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  said  Execu- 
tors toards  payeinge  of  my  legacies  alrerdy  bequeathed  and  towards 
the  bringinge  of  my  body  to  buriall  which  I  desire  if  I  depart  this 
life  in  Hingham  may  be  entered  in  the  church  yard  near  unto  Anne 
my  wife  deceased 


28  PECK  6ENEAL06T. 

In  witness  whereof  I  have  written  this  my  last  will  and  testament 
with  my  own  hand  the  day  and  yeare  above  written 


f^K>ot"  ^ecA 


This  will  was  proved  at  London  before  the  judges  for  probate  of 
Wills  and  granting  of  Administrations  the  tenth  day  of  April  in  the 
year  of  our  Lord  God  One  thousand  six  hundred  fiftye  and  eight 


PART  FIEST. 


THE    DESCENDANTS    OF    JOSEPH    PECK,    JR , 

ELDEST  SON  OF  JOSEPH  THE  ANCESTOR. 

Joseph  Peck,  Jb.,^  was  bom  in  England^  and  baptized  there, 
August  23,  1623,  and  came  over  with  his  father  in  1638,  being  then 
about  15  years  of  age.  He  removed  with  the  family  from  Hingham 
Mass.,  to  Seekonk,  in  1645.  He  settled  near  his  father  at  what  was 
then  called  Seacunk  since  known  as  Seekonk  plain.  His  house 
was  located  near,  if  not  upon  the  exact  spot  where  now  stands  the 
depot  of  the  Boston  and  Providence  Railroad,  where  it  crosses  this 
plain. 

His  name  frequently  appears  upon  the  records  of  the  town.  In 
1655,  he  was  one  of  a  committee  to  levy  a  tax  or  rate  for  the  main- 
tenance of  the  minister.  His  name  appears  among  those  who  drew 
lots  in  the  north  purchase  at  different  times.  In  1661,  he  was  ap- 
pointed to  view  the  damage  in  the  Indian's  corn  upon  Kickemuet 
neck,  and  Consumpsit  neck,  and  give  the  town  notice  of  it.  He 
was  one  of  those  who  advanced  money  for  the  prosecution  of  King 
Philip's  war. 

About  1660,  he  left  the  plain,  and  settled  upon  Palmer's  river 
in  the  southwesterly  part  of  Rehoboth.  *     The  remains  of  his  old 

^  He  deeds,  July  15,  1665,  to  Thomas  Cooper,  his  house,  orchards,  yards 
and  home  lot,  containing  twelve  acres.  Bounded  on  the  south  by  the  town 
common,  on  the  west  by  land  of  said  Cooper,  on  the  north  by  a  highway, 
and  land  he  bought  of  Edward  GiUman,  acUoining  upon  the  aforesaid  land  to 
the  west  of  the  common,  south  of  the  land  of  Peter  Hunt ;  east  and  north 
by  land  which  he  had  possessed  for  fifteen  years.  Likewise  twenty-five 
pounds  state  of  town  common  with  all  the  rights  and  privileges  appertaining 
to  said  common. 

The  said  Ck>oper  was  to  enter  upon  said  lands  at  the  next  Michaelmas  or  as 
soon  as  the  said  Peck  had  gathered  and  carried  away  his  com. 

3* 


30  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PAST  FIBST. 

cellar  and  well  were  still  to  be  seen  when  I  visited  the  place, 
which  is  about  one  mile  northwest  from  the  Orleans  Factory  so 
called,  near  the  late  residence  of  Mr.  William  Covel.  He  became 
the  owner  of  a  large  amount  of  land,  in  addition  to  that  given  him 
by  his  father.    Here  he  lived  and  died. 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  his  will: 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand 
six  hundred  ninety  &  seven  in  the  ninth  year  of  his  majiesties  reigne 
the  fifth  day  of  the  seventh  month  called  July  I  Joseph  Peck  of  the 
town  of  Rehoboth  of  the  county  of  Bristol  within  his  Maj**~  province 
of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England  sen'  j'eoman  being  now  aged 
and  weak  of  body  &  in  expectation  of  my  change  yet  through  the 
mercy  of  God  I  am  whole  and  sound  in  my  memorj'^  and  understand- 
ing and  of  a  disposing  mind  do  make  this  my  last  will  &  Testament 
for  the  disposing  &  settling  the  things  of  this  world  which  the 
Lord  has  entrusted  me  to  &  among  my  children  in  manner  &  form  as 
foUoweth  And  imprimis  I  bequeath  my  soul  into  the  hands  of  our 
most  blessed  savior  and  dear  redeemer  &  m}^  body  to  the  dust 
untill  the  resurrection  day  which  I  die  in  the  firm  belief  &  expectation 
of  Item  Isly  I  give  unto  my  daughter  Patience  wife  of  Richard 
Bowen  &  to  her  heirs  forever  twenty  acres  of  land  in  the  first  divis- 
ion last  agreed  upon  &  twenty  pounds 

Item  2*ly  I  give  unto  my  daughter  Mary  the  wife  of  Benjamin 
Hunt  &  to  her  heirs  forever  half  my  lot  in  the  north  purchased  lands 
belonging  to  Rehoboth  purchase  and  twenty  pounds 

Item  3^1y  I  give  unto  my  daughter  Elizabeth  wife  of  Capt  Mason 
&  to  her  heirs  forever  the  other  half  of  my  lot  in  the  aforsaid  north 
purchase  &  twenty  pounds 

Item  ^'^ly  I  give  unto  my  daughter  Hannah  wife  of  Daniel  Reed 
&  to  her  heirs  forever  all  my  medow  in  the  north  purchase  &  twenty 
pounds  And  my  mind  &  will  is  the  abovesaid  sums  given  to  my 
daughters  (each  being  named)  be  by  my  executor  of  this  my  last  will 
&  testament  well  &  truly  paid  within  the  term  of  four  j'ears  after  my 
decease  Furthermore  my  mind  &  will  is  that  if  all  or  any  of  my 
daughters  shall  happen  to  die  before  the  time  prefixed  by  me  for 
my  executors  paying  the  several  sums  before  expressed  unto  them  — 
then  my  mind  &  will  is  that  each  daughters  legacy  that  shall  happen 
to  die  shall  be  sold  &  truly  paid  to  her  children  by  an  equal  distri- 
bution 

Item  5thly    I  give  unto  my  son  Jathnall  Peck  as  an  addition  to 


DESCE2a>ANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK;   JB.  31 

what  I  have  before  given  unto  him  the  lot  upon  which  his  dwelling 
hooSe  now  stands  containing  twenty  acres  be  it  more  or  less  which  lot 
I  had  of  William  Carpenter  of  Rehoboth  in  exchange  and  also  one 
parcel  of  land  being  a  lot  of  twenty  <&  six  acres  lying  on  the  easterly 
side  of  Palmers  River  in  Rehoboth  near  the  oak  swamp  be  the  same 
more  or  less  And  also  I  give  him  my  fresh  meadow  formerly  pur- 
chased of  William  Bucklin  late  of  Rehoboth  and  also  six  acres  of  up- 
land, adjoining  to  the  said  meadow  &  also  my  upper  meadow  upon 
Palmers  River  and  also  the  great  piece  of  meadow  that  lieth  in  the 
meadow  abutting  upon  the  meadow  of  Joshua  Smith  on  the  one  side 
&  the  meadow  of  Preserved  Abell  on  the  other  side  and  also  that  part 
of  my  salt  marsh  lying  on  the  southerly  side  of  the  creek  bounded 
from  a  pine  tree  unto  a  little  creek  upon  a  straight  line  &  also  half 
my  common  rights  in  the  town  of  Rehoboth  and  all  my  common  in 
the  north  purchased  lands  yet  undivided  — ^All  and  each  of  these  lands 
I  give  unto  my  said  son  Jethniel  Peck  <&  to  his  heirs  forever.  Item 
6thly  I  give  unto  my  son  Samuel  Peck  <&  to  his  heirs  forever  my 
dewelling  house  bam  and  out  houses  &  all  my  lands  wheresoever  & 
whatsoever  which  by  deeds  &  grants  their  quantity  &  places  being  & 
bounds  will  appear  which  in  this  my  last  will  <&  testament  are  not 
before  by  me  given,  with  the  residue  of  my  common  rights  Item 
7thly  My  mind  &  will  is  that  after  my  debts  and  funeral  charges  be 
paid  out  of  my  movabal  estate,  that  then  the  whole  &  residue  thereof 
be  equally  divided  amongst  my  children  or  those  of  their  children  that 
survive  if  any  of  them  be  dead  before  that  time  shall  come  Item 
8thly  I  do  by  this  my  last  will  &  testament  make  null  &  void  &  of 
none  effect  all  other  &  former  wills  by  me  made 

Finally  I  do  nominate  constitute  appoint  &  ordain  my  son  Samuel 
Peck  my  sole  executor  of  this  m}-  last  will  &  testament  unto  whom  I 
commit  all  power  for  the  execution  &  performance  thereof  &  for  the 
burrial  of  my  body  in  decent  &  christian  manner  &  for  all  other 
things  requsite  unto  him  as  my  executor  and  in  testimony  this  above 
written  is  my  true  &  last  will  &  testament  I  the  said  Joseph  Peck 
have  hereunto  set  my  hand  &  seal  the  day  &  year  first  above  written 

JOSEPH  PECK 
Read,  signed  <&  sealed 
in  the  presence  of 
JOHN  PECK 
WILLIAM  DEAN 
JONAH  PALMER 


32  PECK  0ENEAL06T;  —  PART  FIRST. 

These  presents  may  serve  to  declare  to  all  whom  it  doth  &  may 
concern  that  whereas  I  Joseph  Peck  sn'  living  at  Palmers  river  within 
the  township  in  the  county  of  Bristol  in  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  in  New  England  have  made  my  last  will  &  testament  bearing 
date  the  fifth  day  of  July  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1697  for  the  settle- 
ing  of  my  estate  upon  my  surviving  children  &  for  the  preventing  of 
trouble  &  difference  after  my  decease  do  also  now  for  the  same  end  & 
cause  make  this  declaration  as  an  explanation  of  my  said  last  will  & 
testament  unto  which  these  presents  are  annexed.  That  is  to  say  that 
all  the  lands  that  I  have  given  &  bequeathed  to  any  of  my  children 
sons  or  daughters  I  give  to  them  &  to  each  of  them  &  to  each  of  their 
respective  heirs  &  assigns  forever  without  any  design  of  entailment 
of  the  said  lands  or  any  of  them  And  farther  whereas  I  have  given 
to  my  son  Jathniel  Peck  that  part  of  my  meadow  or  salt  marsh  lying 
on  the  southerly  side  of  the  creek  bounded  from  a  pine  tree  to  a  little 
creek  upon  a  straight  line  &  it  is  to  be  understood  of  that  part  of  my 
salt  marsh  lying  &  being  on  the  southerly  side  of  the  creek  bounded 
from  the  pine  tree  standing  by  the  Indian  graves  &  from  said  tree  to 
the  river  And  to  this  declaration  &  explanation  of  my  last  will  as 
above  expressed  I  have  set  my  hand  &  seal  this  eleventh  day  of  March 
in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  seven  hundred  &  one  in  the 
eleventh  year  of  his  majesties  reign  William  the  third  over  England 
&c 

JOSEPH  PECK 

Signed  &  sealed  in  the  presence  of  us  as  an  explanation  of  the  last 
will  &  testament  of  the  said  Joseph  Peck 
THOMAS  ORMSBEE 
WILLIAM  BLANDIN 
HANNAH  ORMSBEE 

This  will  may  be  found  upon  record  at  Taunton,  Mass. 

CHILDREN.  —  THIRD  GENERATION. 

1.  Rebecka,'  b.  Nov.  6,  1650.  6.    Mary,  b.  Nov.  17,  1662. 

2.  Hannah,  b.  March  25,  1653.  6.  Ichabod,  b.  Sept.  IS,  1666. 
8.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  26,  1657.  7.  Patience,  b.  Oct.  11,  1669. 
4.+Jathniel,  b.  July  24,  1660.  S.+Samuel,  b.  Oct.  11,  1672. 

Hannah  m.  Daniel  Read,  Aug.  20,  1677. 

Elizabeth  m.  Mi^or  Samuel  Mason,  of  Stonington,  the  son  of  Mf^or  John 
Mason,  the  conqueror  of  the  Pequots,  being  his  second  wife.  Her  children 
by  him  were  Samuel,  b.  Aug.  26, 1696,  and  d.  Nov.  2»,  1701 ;  Elizabeth,  b.  May 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK;  JB.  33 

6,  ie97,  and  m.  Bey.  William  Worthisgton ;  Hannah,  b.  April  14, 1699,  and  d. 
Nov.  1724,  nnm. 

Ichtibod  died  npon  the  Island  of  Anticosti,  abont  1690,  in  the  old  French 
War,  in  the  expedition  of  Sir  William  Phips  to  Canada. 

Marff  m.  Benjamin  Hnnt. 

I^itienee  m.  Bichard  Bowen. 


[4.]  JATHNIEL  PECK,^  son  of  Joseph^  settled  near  his 
father.  The  house  in  which  he  lived,  and  to  which  his  father  refers 
in  his  will,  stood  upon  the  plain  or  flat,  northerly,  and  not  far  from 
the  late  residence  of  Gideon  Peck,  of  Rehoboth,  deceased.  He 
became  a  man  of  wealth  and  inflaeoce.  He  was  a  representative 
to  the  General  Court  in  1721,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8, 9,  30  and  31.  He  also 
took  an  active  part  in  the  affairs  of  the  church.  He  was  one  of 
those  instrumental  in  organizing  and  building  up  the  one  at  Palmer's 
River.  He  and  Captain  Samuel  Peck  gave  each  one  acre  of  land 
for  the  site  of  the  house  which  stood  upon  the  hill,  northerly,  and 
not  far  from  what  is  now  known  as  the  Orleans  Factory.*  They 
were  members  of  the  church.  Jathniel  and  his  wife  were  buried 
here.  Their  tombstones,  when  I  last  visited  the  place,  were  in  a 
good  state  of  preservation. 

The  following  are  the  inscriptions  upon  them : 

In  Memory  of  Mr  Jathniel  Peck  deceased  April  y*  5^  1742  in  y* 
82*  3'ear  of  his  age  Rev  14.13  Blessed  are  y*  ded  w^  die  in  y®  Lord 
&c 

Here  lies  y*  body  of  M"  Sarah  Peck  y«  wife  of  M'  Jathniel  Peck 
dec*  June  y*  4"*  1717  in  y*  47*^  year  of  her  age 

The  sweet  remembrance  of  y«  Just 

Shall  flourish  when  they  sleep  in  dust.    Psalm  112.6 

He  deeded  his  lands  to  his  children.  The  deeds  may  be  found 
upon  the  records  at  Taunton,  Mass.  He  married  Sarah  Smith, 
February  28,  1688-9. 


^  This  house  was  commenced  in  1717,  and  completed  about  1721.  The 
chorch  was  organized  in  1721,  consisting  at  first  of  ten  members.  The  house 
stood  ontU  about  1773. 


34 


PECK  GEVEALOGTi  —  PABT  FIRST. 


CHILDBBir. — FOUBTH  GKXKRATIOH. 


9.+I>aiiiel,«  b.  Jan.  30, 1689-90. 
lO.+Icbabod,  b.  March  9, 1690-1.^ 

11.  Solomon,  b.  Sept.  20, 1692.   Sap- 

poee  died  onm.  Dec  1728. 

12.  Esther,  b.  April  80,  1694.    Sap- 

pose  died  Feb.  1729-30. 

13.+Jathniel,  b.  Sept.  10, 1695. 

14.+Ebenezer,  b.  Sept.  20, 1697.  Bap- 
tized Jone  U,  1697. 

15.  Sarah,  b.  March  1, 1698-9. 

16.  Bebecka,  b.  Oct.  10,  1700.    Bap- 

tized May  25,  1701. 


17.+ Joseph,  b.  April  18,  1702.  Bi^ 
tized  Jone  14,  1702. 

18.  Ann,  b.  April  7,  1704.  Baptized 
May  28,  1704. 

19.+Benjamin,  b.  Jan.  18,  1705-6. 
Baptized 1706. 

20.  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  31,  1707.  Bap- 
tized April  17,  1709, 

21.+Henry,  b.  Dec  7, 1709, 

22.+Nalhaniel,  b.  Sept.  14,  1712. 


Danidf  Ichabod,  Solomon^  and  EMther^  were  baptized  April  11,  1696. 

Sarah  married  Ephraim  Hont,  Nov.  8, 1822.  (B.  Eec,  B.  1.)  She  left  no 
Issue.  Mr.  Hant  was  a  large  landholder.  He  gave  lands  .to  the  chorch  in 
Behoboth,  for  the  better  support  of  the  ministry,  wliich  I  am  told  they  now 
hold. 

Bebecka  married  Edward  Martin,  and  settled  in  the  eastern  part  of  Seekonk. 
The  fkrm  was  the  one  recently  owned  and  occupied  by  Capt.  Jonathan  Bow- 
ers. Her  descendants  were  men  of  distinction.  Simeon  Martin,  of  Newport, 
a  Lieut.-Govemor  of  Bhode  Island^  and  Philip  Martin,  of  Providence,  were 
her  grandchildren. 

Ann  married  Caleb  Ormsbee.    John  H.  Ormsbee,  late  of  Providence,  for 


^  This  method  of  double  dating  was  adopted  to  represent  the  old,  or  Julian, 
and  the  new,  or  Gregorian  style  of  computing  time. 

By  the  old  calendar  of  Julius  C«sar,  the  year  was  made  to  consist  of  three 
hundred  and  sixty-five  days,  and  six  hours.  These  six  hours,  amounting  to 
one  whole  day  in  every  four  years,  were  added  to  February,  making  those 
years  to  consist  of  three  hundred  and  slxty-slx  days,  called  leap  years. 

This  computation  made  the  year  about  eleven  minutes  longer  than  the  true 
solar  time,  which  In  every  one  hundred  and  thirty-one  years  amounted  to  one 
whole  day.  In  consequence  of  this,  the  21st  day  of  March,  which  should  have 
been  when  the  sun  crossed  the  equinoctial  line  at  the  vernal  equinox,  had 
fldlen  back,  so  to  speak,  flrom  the  time  of  the  Council  of  Nice,  In  the  year  325 
of  the  Christian  Era,  to  the  time  of  Pope  Gregory  XIII.,  ten  days.  He  there- 
fore ordered  that  ten  days  should  be  left  out  of  the  year  1582  to  make  the  21st 
day  of  March  fidl  on  the  time  when  the  sun  crossed  the  vernal  equinox ;  and 
to  prevent  a  like  occurrence,  ordered  that  three  days  should  be  abated  in 
every  four  centuries. 

Although  most  countries  adopted  the  new  style  long  before,  Great  Britain 
and  her  colonies  did  not  fhlly  do  so  until  1751,  when  Parliament  ordered  that 
the  year  1752  should  commence  on  the  first  of  January,  and  that  the  dUTerence 
between  old  and  new  style,  which  then  amounted  to  eleven  days,  should  be 


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DBSGENDAmS  OP   JOSEPH   PECK,   JR.  35" 

many  years  Agent  of  the  Hartford  Insurance  Company,  I  am  told,  was  one  of 
her  descendants. 


La]  SAMUEL3  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  settled  upon  Ms  father's 
farm.  He  became  a  large  landholder.  He  probably  added  to  the 
homestead.  He  was  entrusted  with  various  o£Eices  in  the  town,  and 
was  a  member  of  the  church  at  Palmer's  River.  He  died  June  9, 
1 736,  and  was  buried  upon  his  own  land.  The  graves  of  his  family 
may  be  seen  near  the  late  residence  of  Mr.  William  Covel. 

He  died  Juno  the  9th,  1736,  in  the  sixty-fourth  year  of  his  age. 
She  died  November  the  12th,  1756,  in  the  eighty-first  year  of  her 
age. 

His  will,  dated  May  1,  1736,  is  upon  the  Taunton  Records,  B.  8, 
p.  367. 

He  gives  to  his  daughter  Rachel,  wife  of  Simon  Dillis,  the  use  of 
one  room  in  his  house  at  the  south  end  of  his  farm,  to  dwell  in  during 
h^  natural  life,  and  the  keeping  of  a  cow  winter  and  summer,  while 
she  remains  in  said  house,  and  also  five  pounds  a  year,  annually,  to 
be  paid  during  her  life,  and  his  best  bed  and  bedding,  after  the  de- 
cease of  his  wife. 

He  also  gives  to  her  children  four  hundred  pounds,  to  be  equally 
divided  amongst  them  when  they  become  twenty-one  years  of  age. 

left  oat  of  the  foUowlng  month  of  September,  or  in  other  words,  that  the 
time  sboold  be  set  forward  so  much  by  calling  the  third  day  of  that  month 
the  fbarteenth. 

For  many  years,  during  the  change  which  was  taking  place  in  commencing 
the  year,  double  dating  was  of  frequent  occurrence.  By  old  style,  the  year 
commenced  on  the  25th  of  March,  and  by  new  style,  on  the  first  of  Jan- 
nary.  These  double  dates,  therefore,  occur  in  the  months  of  January,  Feb- 
nuury,  and  to  the  25th  of  March.  By  a  moment's  reflection  it  wiU  be  seen 
what  was  intended  by  them.  Take,  as  an  example,  the  above  birth  of  Icha- 
bod,  which  Ls  recorded  as  occurring  March  9,  1690,  or  91.  If  old  style  was 
foUowed,  and  the  year  considered  to  commence  on  the  25th  of  March,  he  was 
bom  in  1690 ;  but  if  new  style  was  followed,  and  the  year  allowed  to  com- 
mence on  the  first  of  January,  then  the  9th  of  March  would  be  in  the  year 
1691,  instead  of  1690. 

To  change  old  style  to  new,  previous  to  1700,  add  ten  days;  between  1700 
and  1800,  add  eleven  days ;  and  between  1800  and  1900,  add  twelve  days. 

The  Russians  stiU  foUow  old  style.  To  change  their  time  to  ours,  add 
twelve  days. 


36  PECK  GESKALOGYj  —  PAST  FIB8T. 

He  gave  to  the  children  of  his  cUm^ter  Hannah,  deceased,  as 
follows :  To  her  son  Comfort,  his  heirs  and  assigns,  all  the  houses, 
lands,  and  orchards,  where  his  father,  Nicholas  Peck,  then  lived.  To 
her  daughter  Elizabeth,  one  hnndred  pounds,  and  one  bed  and  bed- 
ding, aAer  the  decease  of  his  wife.  Also  to  her  daoghter  Hannah, 
and  her  heirs  forever,  one  hnndred  pounds.  Also  to  her  danghter 
Margaret,  and  her  heirs  forever,  one  hnndred  pounds. 

He  gave  to  Bachel,  his  wife,  one  room  in  his  house  at  the  south  end 
of  his  farm,  a  cow,  and  her  keeping  winter  and  summer,  and  all  his 
indoor  good&»  and  what  more  she  might  need,  in  sickness  and  health, 
during  her  natural  life. 

He  gives  to  his  son  Abiezer,  and  his  heirs  forever,  all  his  houses, 
lands,  and  orchards,  with  all  his  lands  and  meadows  at  the  north  end 
of  his  farm,  and  his  salt  meadow,  near  Miles  bridge,  and  one  hundred 
and  twenty  pounds  of  stock,  which  he  had  loaned  to  him,  and  twenty 
pounds  which  would  be  due,  and  a  mare  of  three  years  old,  and  also 
one-half  of  his  apparel  and  arms,  and  half  of  his  land  at  Long  Hill, 
and  one-half  his  common  rights  in  Rehoboth. 

He  gave  to  his  son  Samuel,  and  his  heirs,  his  house  and  bam  and 
orchard,  on  the  south  end  of  his  farm,  and  all  his  lands  adjoining  to 
the  dividing  line,  and  half  his  lands  at  Long  Hill,  and  all  his  meadows 
and  lands  in  the  ash  swamp,  joining  to  land  of  Nathan  Bliss,  and  his 
land  in  the  ox  pasture ;  also  his  land  on  the  north  side  of  the  way, 
and  his  land  by  Samuel  Bullock's,  and  his  land  by  Joseph  Peck's  land, 
and  half  his  common  right  in  Rehoboth,  with  all  his  lands  and  com- 
mon rights  in  Attleborough ;  and  if  there  should  be  any  land  forgotten 
in  his  will,  it  was  to  be  divided  equally  between  his  two  sons.  K  his 
wife  did  not  dispose  of  what  he  had  left  for  her  use,  it  was  to  be 
equally  divided  between  his  four  chUdren.  Abiezer  was  to  be  at  the 
expense  of  supporting  his  mother,  and  was  to  pay  the  legacies  to  the 
children  of  Hannah.  Samuel  was  to  pay  the  legacies  to  his  daughter 
Rachel  and  her  children.     He  appoints  Samuel  his  executor. 

CHILDHEN.  —  FOURTH  GENKRAT10X. 

23.  Hannah,  b.  July  21,  1697.    Bap-      26.    Rachel,  b.  Sept.  12,  1704.     Bap- 

tized Sept.  12,  1703.  tized  April  22,  1705. 

24.  Ellzabetli,  b.  June  5, 1700.   Died      27.+Samiiel,  b.  Dec  2,   1706.    Bap- 

March  29,  1703.  tized  April  13,  1707. 

25.  BeDJamiii,b.  May  26, 1702.  Died      28.-|-Abiezer,  b.  April  21,  1714. 

March  27,  1703. 

Hannah  married  Nicholas  Peck.    Ko.  1506. 
Bachel  married  Simon  Dillls. 


DESCENDANTS  OF   JOSEPH   PECK,  JR.  37 

[9.]  DANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  in  that  part 
of  the  Rehoboth  North  Purchase  which  was  afterwards  Attlebo- 
rough,  and  now  Cumberland,  R.  L,  at  an  earlj  date.  He  purchased 
lands  there  in  1715  and  18  (Taunton  Records,  B.  17,  pp.  18  and 
129),  consisting  of  uplands,  swamps  and  meadows,  being  in  differ- 
ent allotments  (Attleborough  Proprietors*  Records,  pp.  49,  99  and 
157).  These,  with  the  lands  laid  out  to  him  upon  his  rights  in  the 
common  land,  made  him  an  extensive  landholder.  His  lands  were 
bounded  west  by  the  Blackstone,  or  Pawtucket  River,  and  extended 
so  br  east  as  to  include  what  was  afterwards  known  in  the  town 
as  the  Amesburj  farm,  being  a  part  of  the  lands  given  in  his  will 
to  his  daughter  Anna,  adjoining  those  given  to  Sarah.  His  resi- 
dence was  upon  that  part  of  his  lands  afterwards  long  known  in 
the  yicinitj  as  the  Sessions  farm.  His  lands  here  included  several 
of  the  farms  now  in  that  vicinity.  About  three  hundred  acres 
descended  to  his  grandson.  Col.  George  Peck. 

He  was  the  town  treasurer  of  Attleborough  in  1 724,  and  the 
town  clerk  of  Cumberland  aft;er  it  was  set  off  to  Rhode  Island. 
He  held  the  o£Sce  at  the  time  of  his  decease. 

His  will  is  upon  the  Records  of  Cumberland,  B.  1,  pp.  46,  47 
and  48. 

The  following  is  a  copy : 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen,  the  sixth  day  of  August  one  thousand 
seven  hundred  and  forty  eight ;  I  Daniel  Peck  of  Cumberland  in  the 
County  of  Providence,  in  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  in  Pi'ovidence 
Plantations  in  New  England  Yeoman ;  being  weak  in  body  but  of 
perfect  mind  and  memory  thanks  be  given  to  Almighty  God  therefor ; 
—  therefore,  calling  to  mind  the  mortality  of  my  bod}',  and  knowing 
it  is  appointed  for  all  men  once  to  die,  do  make  ard  ordain  this  my 
last  will  and  Testament,  that  is  to  say,  principally  and  first  of  all,  I 
give  and  recommend  my  soul  into  the  hands  of  God  that  gave  it,  and 
my  body  to  the  earth,  to  be  hurried  in  a  decent  christian  burrial,  at 
the  discretion  of  my  £xecutrix,  nothing  doubting  but  at  the  General 
Reserrection,  I  shall  receive  the  same  again  by  the  mighty  power  of 
Grod  —  and  touching  such  worldly  estates  wherewith  it  hath  pleased 
God  to  bless  me  in  this  life,  I  give,  demise  and  dispose  of  the  same 
in  the  following  manner  and  foim. 

Imprimus,  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  well  beloved  son  Daniel  Peck, 
4 


38  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PART  FIBST. 

his  heirs  and  assigns  fovever,  all  that  part  of  my  homestead  which  I 
have  already  given  him  a  deed  of  gift  of,  and,  as  it  is  expressed  in 
said  deed ;  likewise  I  give  unto  my  son  Daniel  his  heirs  and  a^signs 
forever,  that  right  of  land  I  purchased  of  James  Wheeler  Jun',  lying 
near  fort  Dnmmer  in  a  place  called  Gallops  Town,  with  all  the  prive- 
leges  and  appurtenances  belonging  to  it,  and  likewise  one  whole  right 
or  share  of  common,  in  the  purchase,  called  Rehoboth  North  Purchase 
and  likewise  I  give  unto  my  said  son  Daniel,  his  heirs  and  assigns  for 
ever ;  (but  after  my  wife  Sarahs  decease)  that  part  of  my  homstead 
on  the  West  side  of  mendon  road,  and  on  the  East  side  of  Pawtucket 
River,  and  also  that  part  that  l3"eth  between  Stephen  Brown's  home- 
stead and  that  which  I  gave  to  my  said  son  Daniel  in  the  deed  above 
said,  with  all  the  priveleges  and  appurtenances  belonging  to  it 

Item.  I  give  to  my  well  beloved  daughter  Sarah,  the  wife  of  John 
Whipple,  to  her,  and  to  her  heirs  and  assigns  forever ;  the  whole  of 
that  tract  of  land  l^'ing  upon  Snecheteconet  brook  lying  on  the  east 
side  of  mendon  road,  and  between  the  land  of  Lieut  Joseph  Brown 
and  Stephen  Brown,  containing  several  small  allotments  as  may  fully 
appear  by  the  records  of  Attleborough  land,  alias  Rehoboth  north 
purchase  lands  ;  reference  there  to,  being  had ;  Likewise  one  quarter 
of  a  whole  share  of  common  in  said  Rehoboth  North  purchase,  with 
all  the  priveleges  and  appurtenances  belonging  to  both  bequestments 

Item.  I  give  to  my  well  beloved  daughter  Anne,  the  wife  of  Gideon 
Bishop,  to  her,  and  to  her  heirs  and  assigns  forever :  all  that  part  of 
the  situation,  said  Gideon  Bishop  liveth  upon,  which  I  have  already 
given  to  my  said  daughter  Anne  a  deed  of  gill  of,  as  it  is  expressed 
in  said  deed  of  gift,  with  all  the  priveleges  and  appurtenances  there- 
unto belonging  ;  likewise,  one  quai'ter  of  a  whole  share  in  the  common 
in  the  north  purchase. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  grand  daughter  Molly  Chapman,  when  she 
shall  arrive  at  the  age  of  eighteen  3'ears  old,  to  her  and  to  her  heirs 
and  assigns  forever,  that  tract  of  land  lying  on  the  west  side  of  Gid- 
eon Bishops  homestead,  containing  by  estimation,  eighteen  acres,  be 
the  same  more  or  less,  in  two  allotments,  and  as  the  same  are  bounded 
in  the  records  of  the  Rehoboth  North  purchase  land ;  likewise,  that 
piece  of  land  Thomas  Alexander  liveth  upon,  when  said  Thomas  and 
his  wife  are  dead. 

Item.  I  give  unto  my  grand  children,  that  is  to  say,  the  children 
of  my  daughter  Anne  and  Sarah,  forever,  in  equal  shares,  to  them 
and  to  their  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever,  my  other  right  or  share  in  the 
before  mentioned  Gallop's  Town,  with  all  the  priveleges  and  appur- 
tenances to  the  same. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK,  JR.  39 

Item.  My  mind  and  will  is,  that  my  son  Daniel's  right  or  share  in 
said  Gallop's  Town,  be  that  which  said  James  Wheeler  Jr  purchased 
of  said  James's  father,  to  wit,  Mr  James  Wheeler ;  and  likewise,  my 
dwelling  after  my  wifes  decease,  to  be  to  his  heirs  and  assigns  for 
ever. 

Item.  I  give  to  my  dearly  beloved  wife  Sarah,  the  improvments  of 
the  whole  of  my  homstead  during  her  natural  life ;  likewise,  I  give  to 
my  said  wife,  all  my  movable  estate  within  doors,  and  without,  with 
all  credits,  to  enable  her  to  pay  my  Just  debts ;  likewise  I  give  to  my 
wife  Sarah  and  for  her  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever  a  certain  piece  of 
land  partly  improved  and  partly  unimproved  lying  on  the  East  side 
of  Mendon  road  and  South  of  that  which  I  give  to  my  said  son  Daniel 
by  deed  as  above  is  said ;  likewise  m}'  mind  and  will  is  that  my  mov- 
able Estate  above  mentioned  is  my  wife's,  to  dispose  of  as  she  pleases 
forever  likewise  I  constitute  make  and  ordain  my  said  wife  Sarah  my 
sole  Executrix  of  this  my  last  will  and  testament  and  I  do  hereby 
utterly  disallow  revoke  and  annull  all  and  every  other  form  testaments 
wills  legacies  and  bequests  and  Executors  by  me  in  any  ways  before 
named  willed  and  bequeathed  ratifying  and  confirming  this  and  no 
other  to  be  my  last  will  and  testament  in  witness  where  of  I  have 
here  unto  set  my  hand  and  seal  the  day  and  year  above  written 

Signed  sealed  published  pronounced  and  declared  by  the  said  Daniel 

Feck  as  his  last  will  and  testament 

DANIEL  PECK  L  S 
In  the  presence  of  us  the  subscribers 

ICHABOD  PECK 

JOHN  TOWER 

JUDITH  PECK 

The  following  is  the  inscription  upon  his  tombstone  in  the  Attle- 
borough  City  Burying  Ground,  so  called : 

In  memory  of  Ensign  Daniel  Peck  who  departed  this  life  y®  6***  of 
November  A  D  1750  in  y*  61"*  year  of  his  age 

He  married  Sarah  Paine,  daughter  of  Samuel  Paine,  who  settled 
in  Woodstock,  Conn. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GEXERATION. 

29.  Anna,  b.  Oct.  13,  1716.  Sl.-j-Daniel,  b.  Nov.  13;  1723. 

30.  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  6,  1720. 

Anna  married  Gideon  Bishop. 
Sarah  married  John  Whipple. 


40  PECK  OZSEAUOGY, —  PART  FIRST. 

[10.]  ICHABOD  PECK,*  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  in  that 
part  of  Attleborough  now  Cumberland.  He  purchased  lands  there 
as  early  as  October  23,  1721.  He  purchased  of  John  Sweets 
land  lands,  with  house,  etc.,  lying  at  the  north  end  of  Bed  Earth 
Hill,  on  each  side  of  the  road  to  Diamond  Hill.  It  appears  from 
the  records  at  Taunton,  and  the  Proprietors'  Records,  of  Attle- 
borough, that  he  was  the  owner  of  large  tracts  of  land,  laid  out  to 
him  upon  his  own,  and  upon  the  rights  of  his  father  and  grand- 
father, in  the  common  lands. 


itiLL>-  ^e.cK. 


He  held  different  oflSces,  at  various  times,  in  Attleborough  and 
in  Cumberland.  His  house  was  situated  near  the  late  residence  of 
John  Newell,  Esq.,  upon  the  opposite  side  of  the  road. 

I  am  told  by  those  who  remember  to  have  seen  it,  that  it  was 
two  stories  in  height,  and  large  for  those  days.  His  old  well,  now 
upon  the  roadside,  is  still  kept  in  repair,  and  noted  for  the  purity 
of  its  water. 

He  married  Judith  Paine,*  daughter  of  Samuel  Paine.  She  died 
November  26,  1778.  He  July  8,  1773.  His  son  Benjamm  was 
administrator  upon  his  estate  (Cumberland  Probate  Records, 
Book  5,  pp.  97  and  350). 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION. 

82.    Judith,  b.  Sept  16,  1720.  37.    Rebecca,  b.  May  18,  1731.  Died 
83.-f-Ichabod,  b.  Feb.  4,  1721-2.  March  28,  1732. 

84.  Seth,  b.  Feb.  13,  1723-4.  38.H-Solomon,  b.  April  19,  1733. 

85.  Mary,  b.  June  18,  1726.  39.H-OUver,  b.  Feb.  6,  1736-7. 

86.  Joseph,  b.  Sept.  16,  1728.  40.+Bei\Jamin,  b.  Sept.  12,  1789. 

Seth  settled  in  Ramboot,  Dotchess  Coanty,  N.  Y. ;  suppose  left  no  issae. 

Judith  married  Peletiah  Haws,  April  16,  1740  (Wrentham  Parish  Records). 
They  settled  at  Peekskill,  N.  Y.  He  died  August  27, 1791.  She  died  September 
22,  1806.  Their  children  were  Peletiahy*  Seth,*  Solomon,*  Rebecca,*  Mary,* 
and  Judith.*  Her  grandsons,  James'  and  John  C.  Haum,''  were  residing  in 
Peekskill  in  1863.    Her  descendants  are  numerous. 

Mary,  it  is  supposed,  died  unmarried,  as  I  learn  nothing  of  her. 


^  Upon  the  records  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  Book  7,  p.  124,  may  be  fonnd  the 
agreement  between  her  and  her  brothers  and  sisters  in  relation  to  her  fitther's 
esUte,  December  28, 1728. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  41 

[13.]  JATHNIEL  PECK,*  JR-;  son  of  Jathniel,^  married  for 
his  wife  Damarias  Hunt,  >¥idow,  October  19,  1719.  She  was  ap- 
pointed administratrix  upon  his  estate,  October  28, 1739  (Taunton 
Records,  B.  9,  p.  108).  In  the  settlement  of  the  account,  he  is 
called  Lieut.  Peck. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  GENERATION:   (K.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  21.) 

41.  OUver,  b.  Feb.  1,  1719-20.  43.    Sarah,  b.  May  30, 1723. 

42.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  3,  1721. 

I  learn  nothing  of  these  children ;  they  probably  died  young. 

[14.}  EBENEZER*  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  in  the 
northeasterly  part  of  Rehoboth,  near  Great  Meadow  Hill,  so  called, 
upon  a  branch  or  tributary  of  Palmer's  River,  where  he  established 
a  forge,  at  which  he  and  his  sons  did  an  extensive  business  for  many 
years.  Connected  with  it  was  also  a  saw-mill  and  grist-mill.  The 
place  is  still  known  as  the  forge  privilege ;  little  business  is  how- 
ever now  done  there.* 

Ebenezer  was  a  man  of  much  distinction.  His  descendants  were 
numerous.  His  sons  settled  near  him,  mostly  in  the  vicinity  of  the 
foi^e.  They  owned  a  large  tract  of  land,  at  least,  it  is  said,  one 
mile  square.  The  place  was  long  known  as  the  Peck  neighbor- 
hood. 

The  will  of  Ebenezer  is  upon  the  Records  at  Taunton,  dated 
August  6,  1760  (B.  17,  p.  94). 

He  gives  to  his  wife  Margaret,  his  Negro  man,  named  Toney ;  &  all 
bis  indoor  and  out  door  movables,  including  cattle,  Sheep  and  swine ; 
with  the  improvment  of  his  real  estate,  during  her  natural  life.  He 
divides  his  lands  among  his  4  sons,  Jathnlel,  Shubael,  Ebenezer  and 
Philip ;  including  his  interest  in  the  saw  Mill  &c  ;  they  paying  legacies 
to  his  daughters,  Margaret,  wife  of  James  Short,  and  Sarah,  Mary, 
and  Susa. 

He  married  Margaret  Whitaker,   August  12,  1724   (R.   Rec., 

B.  2). 

■  i* 

*  When  I  visited  the  place,  in  1S62,  it  was  nearly  deserted.  The  water 
power,  like  that  upon  other  smaU  streams,  when  the  lands  become  cleared,  had 
fidled.  The  remains  of  the  saw-miU  and  grist-mUl  were  there,  bat  the  house 
of  Ebenezer  was  gone,  and  in  place  of  the  forge  was  a  smaU  boUding  con- 
taining cotton  machinery. 

4* 


42  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PABT  FIBST. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION:   (R.  RCC,  B.  2,  p.  60.) 

44.-|-Jathniel,  b.  Nov.  22,  1725.  49.  Hannah,    b.    March     26,    1785. 
45.    Margaret,  b.  Jan.  26,  1726-7.  Suppose  d.  nnm. 

46.+Shubael,  b.  May  31,  1730.  60.  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  26.  1737^. 

47.+Ebenezer,   b.    Sept.  17,   1732.  >  61.  Elizabeth,  b.  May  i,  1741. 

48.    James,  b.  Sept.  17,  1732.  5  52.  Mary,  b.  Sept.  27,  1744. 

Twins ;  James  d.  nnm.  March  63.H-Philip,  b.  April  25,  1747. 

7,  1754.  64.  Susa,  b.  March  24,  1750. 

Margaret  married  James 'Short,  and  settled  In  Seekonk.  Ehenezer,*  Shu- 
bael,'  and  Simeon'  Short  were  her  sons. 

Sarah y  I  am  told,  married  Rev.  Elhauan  Winchester. 

Mary  married  Ichabod  Wade.  Settled  in  Seekonk.  Elhanarty*  LeuM,* 
Ebenezer,*  and  Comfort*  were  her  sons. 

[17.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  JATHxrcT.,^  is  supposed  to  have 
married  Mary  Bliss,  July  13,  1731  (R.  Rec.,  B.  2),  and  to  have 
settled  in  Rchoboth,  where  Isaiah  Lane  afterwards  resided. 

His  widow  was  appointed  administratrix  upon  his  estate,  March 
21,  1737-8  (T.  Rec.,  B.  9,  p.  45).  It  is  supposed  she  afterwards 
married  a  Fuller,  as  a  Mrs.  Mary  Fuller  was  appointed  guardian 
of  Joseph,  Aaron  and  Prescilla  Peck,  children  of  Joseph  Peck, 
February  19,  1739  (T.  Rec,  B.  9,  p.  332). 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION:    (T.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  99.) 

65.    Joseph,  b.  March  6,  1732.  57.    PresciUa,  b.  Oct.  9,  1737. 

56.    Aaron,  b.  Dec.  7, 1733. 

Joseph,  I  am  told,  resided  for  some  time  in  Kehoboth,  npon  the  Lane  flirm, 
so  called,  in  that  vicinity ;  and  firom  there  removed  and  settled  npon  the  Con- 
necticnt  River,  in  the  vicinity  of  Springfield,  where  he  is  supposed  to  have 
left  descendants.    I  have  been  nnable  to  find  them. 

Aaron  resided  with  his  brother  Joseph  while  in  Rehoboth.  He  Is  supposed 
to  have  afterwards  settled  in  Richmond,  N.  H.,  and  to  have  married,  at  an 
advanced  age,  a  widow,  Chloe  Gurnsey,  Sept.  16,  1798.  He  died  about  1805, 
leaving  no  issue.  A  daughter  of  this  widow  was  the  wife  of  Calvin  Peck 
(No.  186),  son  of  Daniel.  By  the  records  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  it  appears  that 
Aaron  purchased  lands  in  Richmond,  in  1794. 

[19.]  BENJAMIN*  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  in  the 
southwest  part  of  Attleborough,  in  that  part  now  Cumberland.* 


^  It  will  be  seen  that  the  three  brothers,  Daniel,  Ichabod  and  Benjamin,  left 
Rehoboth  at  an  early  date,  and  settled  in  Attleborough,  at  nearly  an  equal  dis- 
tance flrom  each  other,  and  about  three  mUes  apart,  doubtless  thinking  them- 
selves, at  that  time,  quite  near  neighbors. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  43 

A  part  of  the  house  which  he  is  supposed  to  have  built,  and  in 
which  his  son  Solomon  afterwards  resided,  was  standing  in  1852. 
It  has  since  been  taken  down. 

The  cellar  walls  were  still  standing  when  I  last  visited  the  place. 
The  location  is  about  two  miles  northeast  from  Lonsdale  Village, 
near  the  late  residence  of  John  Follett,  Esq.  Here  Benjamin  lived 
and  died,  August  10, 1749.  His  will  is  upon  the  Cumberland  Rec- 
ords, B.  3,  p.  22. 

He  gives  to  his  son  Solomon,  sixty  acres  of  land,  to  be  set  off  from 
the  south  part  of  his  farm.  He  gives  to  his  wife  Elizabeth,  all  the 
rest  of  his  lands,  buildings,  houses,  debts  due  him,  and  movable 
effects.  He  gives  to  his  daughters  Bebee  and  Anne  Peck,  five  hun- 
dred pounds  each.     He  makes  bis  wife  his  executrix. 

He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Elizabeth  Whitaker,  February 

13,  1728-9;  second,  to  Elizabeth .     His  first  wife  died 

April  15, 1731 ;  his  second,  September  4,  1756. 

CHILDREN  — FIFTn   GENERATION. 

58.+Solomon,  b.  May  11,  1730.  61.    Bebee,  b.  March  27,  1740.   Died 

59.  Elizabeth,    b.    Jane    22,     1734.  Apnl  30,  1743. 

Died  Jan.  21,  1747-8.  62.    Lydia,    b.  Oct.   13,   1742.    Died 

60.  Ichabod,    b.   March   12,  1736-7.  Nov.  7,  1742. 

Died  Oct.  6,  1741.  63.    Bebee,  b.  Nov.  6,  1743. 

64.    Anne,  b.  Feb.  8,  1745-6. 

Bebee  married  Daniel  Read,  Jr.,  of  Attleboroogh,  April  23,  1766. 
Anne  married  Eliphalet  Day,  of  Attleborough,  March  2,  1769. 

[21.]  HENRY*  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  lived  and  died  in 
Behoboth,  near  what  is  now  known  as  the  Village,  and  I  am  told, 
upon  the  farih  occupied  in  1863  by  Mrs.  Hannah  Allen,  widow. 

He  married  Rachel  Whitaker,  March  26,  1732  (R.  Rec,  B.  2). 
She  died  at  the  residence  of  her  son  Solomon,  in  Royalston,  Mass., 
aged  ninety-three  years. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION:   (R.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  114.) 

65.+Joho,  b.  Feb.  4,  1734-6.  68.+DanieI,  b.  May  17,  1741.  > 

ee.+Henry,  b.  Feb.  28,  1737-8.  69.    Benjamin,  b.   May  17,  1741-  J 

67.    Bebekah,  b.  Feb.  11,  1739-40.  Twins;  Benjamin,  unknown. 


44  PECK  GENEALOOTy — PART  FIRST. 

70.  Oliver,  b.  Oct  24,   1742.    Died      73.+Solomon,  b.  Oct.  8,  1749. 

young.  74.+Oliver,   b.   Feb.  26,   1761-2,   or 

71.  Rachel,  b.  Feb.  12,  1744-6.  Died  March  9,  1752.* 

with  the  small-pox.  76.    Lydia,  b.  Feb.  1,  1766. 

72.  Lydia,  b.  Sept.  10,  1747.    Died 

young. 

JUbekah  married  Elisha  Fhiney,  of  Warren,  R.  I.  Daniel  and  Elisha  Phiney, 
of  Warren,  are  her  descendants. 

Lydia  married  Samuel  Turner,  grandson  of  Rev.  David  Tomer,  and  settled 
in  Royalston,  Mass. 

[22.]  NATHANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  in 
Behobotli,  it  is  supposed  near  his  father,  upon  the  homestead  or 
a  part  of  it.  I  learn  but  little  in  relation  to  him.  He  died  about 
1762.  Sjlvanus  Martin  was  appointed  administrator  upon  his 
estate,  August  3,  1762  (Taunton  Records,  B.  17,  p.  624).  The 
inventory  names  twenty  acres  of  land  and  buildings.  In  1777  a 
guardian  was  appointed  over  Mercy  Peck,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  and 
daughter  Rebecca. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  GENERATION. 

7ff.    Rebecca,  and  It  is  supposed  others. 

[27.]  REV.  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  upon 
a  part  of  the  homestead.  He  was  a  baptist  clergyman,  denomi- 
nated at  that  time  one  of  the  new  lights.  The  house  in  which  he 
preached  was  located  in  that  part  of  Rehoboth  since  Seekonk,  near 
the  late  residence  of  Joshua  Smith.  It  was  taken  down  in  1815. 
He  is  said  to  have  been  a  zealous  preacher,  much  attached  to  his 
religious  tenets.     He  married  Hannah  Allen. 

The  following  is  from  their  tombstones : 

Samuel  Peck  who  died  No^  26,  1788  in  y*  82  year  of  his  age  who 
was  an  Eld'  of  a  church  of  christ  in  Rehoboth  near  40  years  Having 
served  his  generation  by  y*  will  of  Grod  fell  asleep  in  Jesus  —  Ended 
his  life  with  y*  words  of  y*  holly  Apostle  Sec"'  Timothy  4  «^  7* 
verse 

"  With  heavenly  weapons  I  have  fought  the  battle  of  the  Lord 
Fiuish'  my  corse  &  kept  y*  faith  and  wate  the  sure  reward 

Hannah  Peck,  wife  of  Rev.  Samuel,  died  August  13,  1778,  aged 
71  years. 

*  Upon  tbe  town  records,  it  is  Febmary  26,  and  on  tbe  funUy  records, 
March  9,  one  being  in  old,  the  other  in  new  style. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  45 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION:    (R.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  88.) 

77.+Samoel,  b.  Feb.  27,  1734-6.  80.    Beijamin,  b.  Nov.  18,  1741. 

78.+Allen,  b.  Feb.  1,   1735-6.  81.+Lewls,  b.  Feb.  3,  1745. 

79.-|-Joslah,  b.  May  18,  1740. 

Benjamin,  I  am  told,  settled,  lived  and  died  in  Virginia,  where  he  became 
wealthy,  leaving  descendants.  I  have  been  unable  to  find  them.  He  is  sap- 
posed  to  liave  deeded  his  estates  in  Providence,  Augast  18,  1784  (P.  Rec., 
B.  21,  p.  131). 

[28.]  ABDEZER^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  upon  a  part 
of  the  homestead.  He  was  twice  married.  First,  I  am  told,  to 
Submit  Sawyer ;  second,  to  Naomi  Allen,  sister  to  the  wife  of  Rev. 
Samael  Peck.  His  first  wife  died  October  20,  1740.  He  died 
September  20, 1800.     His  second  wife  died  July  2,  1801. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION:    (R.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  137.) 

82.  Snbmlt,  b.  Jan.  14,  1738-9.  87.    Hannah,  b.  April  13,  1749.    Died 

83.  Abiezer,    b.    Feb.    6,    1739-40.  Aug.  6,  1754  (R.  Rec,  B.  3). 

Died  March  17,  1740-1.  88.+EIihu,  b.  Jan.  19,  1760-1. 

84.  Naomi,  b.  Feb.  29,  1743-4,  by      89.    Isaac,    b.  Nov.    4,   1752.    Died 

second  wife.  Nov.  22,  1772. 

85.  Rebecca,  b.  Sept.  13,  1745.  90.    Ann,    b.    Dec.  31,   1754.    Died 
86.+Perez,  b.  Sept.  9,  1747.  Sept.  28,  1778. 

91.    Rachel,  b.  Jan.  16,  1757. 

Submit  married  Elder  Jacob  Hicks ;  left  no  issae. 
Behecca  married  Thomas  Allen,  of  Rehoboth. 
Bachel  married  Christopher  Barney,  of  Swanzy. 
Naomi  married  Henry  Peck.    No.  66. 

[31 .]  D ANIEL5  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,^  settled  near  his  father. 
He  died  at  an  early  age,  a  few  days  previous  to  the  decease  of  his 
father.  His  will  is  upon  the  Cumberland  Records,  dated  October 
10,  1750. 

He  appoints  his  wife  Hopestill  his  executrix.  He  gives  her  all  his 
household  goods ;  also  his  mare,  and  one  cow,  and  the  benefit  and 
improvement  of  his  farm  until  his  son  George  should  become  of  age. 
If  she  remained  his  widow  until  his  son  became  of  age,  then  she  was 
to  have  her  living  out  of  his  estate  so  long  as  she  remained  his  widow, 
and  no  longer.  He  gave  to  his  son  George  all  his  lands  and  build- 
ings in  Cumberland,  and  one-half  of  a  share  of  a  whole  right  of  com- 
mon in  Attleborough ;  and  to  his  daughter  Sarah  three  hundred 
pounds,  to  be  paid  her  by  his  son  George,  when  twenty-one  years  of 
age. 


46  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PART  FIRST. 

He  married  Hopestill  Dexter.    He  died  October  11,  1750.* 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

92.    Sarah,  b.  Feb.  27,  1747-8.  93.+George,  b.  Sept.  3,  1749. 

[33.]  ICHAB0D5  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,^  resided  in  Cum- 
berland,  E.  I.  He  enlisted  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution;  was 
promoted  to  a  Lieut.-Colonel,  as  I  am  told ;  was  wounded,  and  died 
of  his  wounds.     He  is  said  to  have  been  a  brave  oflScer. 

He  married  Lydia  Walcott,  of  Cumberland,  February  28,  1750 
(Cumberland  Records,  B.  1,  p.  4). 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION:   (C.  RCC,  B.  1,  p.  12.) 

94.    Mary,  b.  Jan.  14,  1762.  98.+Ichabod,  b.  Nov.  26,  1761. 

96.+Daniel,  b.  May  4,  1764.  99.+Jeremiah,  b.  June  7,  1764. 

96.  Seth,    b.   Feb.   22,    1767.    Died      100.    Joseph,  b.  Sept.  16,  1767.   Sup- 

nnm.  pose  left  no  fkmlly. 

97.  Lydia,  b.  Feb.  17,  1759. 

Lydia  married  a Page,  and  settled  in  Marlborough,  N.  H.,  where  she 

left  chUdren. 

[38.]  SOLOMON^  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,*  settled,  lived  and 
died  in  the  southwesterly  part  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  where  his  son 
Royal,  and  his  grandson,  Joel  F.  Peck,  have  since  lived  and  died, 
and  where  his  great-grandson  Royal  now  resides. 

He  is  represented  by  those  who  knew  him  to  have  been  a  man 
of  distinction,  —  a  wealthy,  industrious,  and  thrifty  farmer.  He 
married  Mercy  Foster,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Foster,  of  Cumber- 
land, R.  L,  June  14,  1756.     She  was  bom  May  22,  1734. 

From  their  tombstones : 

In  memory  of  Mr  Soloman  In  memory  of  Mr*  Marcy  Peck 
Peck  who  died  Dec'  31**  1802  in  relict  of  M"^  Soloman  Peck  who 
y«  70"*  year  of  his  Age  died  July  25"»  1806  in  ye  73*  year 

of  her  Age 

Tls  but  a  few,  whose  days  amount  Children,  see  as  you  pass  by. 

To  three  score  years  and  ten ;  Your  parents  here  together  lie. 

And  all  beyond  that  short  account,  O  dont  forget,  that  soon  you  must 

Is  sorrow  toll  and  paine.  Follow  them  here,  and  turn  to  dust. 


♦  His  widow  married  Joseph  Brown,  June  2,  1762.    Sarah,  the  daughter, 
married  Dr.  David  Brown,  April  28,  1766. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSERH  PECK,  JB.  47 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION. 

lOl.+Levi,  b.  April  14,  1767.  106.    Lois,  b.  May  3,   1767.     Died 

I02.+Royal,  b.  June  18,  1769.  April  11,  1773. 

I03.+Joel,  b.  April  9,  1761.  I06.+Solomon,  b.  July  28,  1769. 

104.    Mercy,  b.  April  28,  1766.    Died      107.    Darius,    b.    Mardh    22,     1776. 
Sept.  4, 1776.  Died  young. 

lOS.+Jesse  F.,  b.  April  2, 1777. 

The  following  was  round  among  his  papers : 

1778      I  ^^^  United  States  of  America  to  Solomon  Peck    Db 

To  sundry  articles  lost  in  the  retreat  from  the  Island  of  Rhode 
Island  in  passing  Rowlands  Ferry  so  called  viz 

To  one  good  great  Coat £15 

To  one  large  new  blanket 6 

To  one  new  pair  of  tow  cloth  trowsers      •        •        •        .  1     10 

To  one  pair  of  yam  stockings 14 

To  one  Flannel  shirt 3     10 

To  one  knapsack 1     10 

£28     14 

State  of  Rhode  Island  ss 

In  Cumberland  12***  of  November  A  D  1778    Mr  Solomon  Peck  the 

above  subscriber  made  solemn  oath  that  the  above  articles  by  him  lost 

and  charged  against  said  United  States  is  just  and  true  in  all  its 

parts 

Before  me 

JOHN  DEXTER  Justice  of  Peace 


[39.]  OLIVER*  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,*  settled  at  first  at 
Fishkill,  then  at  Norway,  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died 
June  1796. 

Oliver  Peck  &  Fear  Foster  both  of  Cumberland  were  married  April 
y*  22  1 759  by  Job  Bartlett  Justice  of  Peace 
Recorded  Apr  3  1765 

Witness    JOHN  DEXTER  Town  Clerk 


48  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PAST  FIB8T. 

CHILDBIDf — SIXTH  GENERATION. 

109.  Nancy,  b.  Nov.  25,    1769;   m.      IH.+Ira,  b.  Oct.  16,  1771. 

Stephen  Ketchum.  I15.+Lewis,  b.  Dec.  17, 1773. 

110.  OUver,  b.  Nov.  22,  1761.»  I16.+Eli,  b.  Jan.  23,  1776. 
lll.+Joseph,  b.  Nov.  13,  1763.  117.    PoUy,    b.    Jan.   23,    1778;    m. 
112.+Foster,  b.  Dec.  20, 1766.  Silas  Elsworth. 
113.+Amos,  b.  May  16,  1768. 

[40.]  BENJAMIN^  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,*  remained  upon 
the  homestead  at  first,  then  removed  to  Stoughton,  Mass.,  where  he 
died  in  1795.     He  married  Letisa  Titus,  June  15,  1768. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION:    (C.  BeC,  B.  2,  p,  18.) 

I18.+Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  20,  1769.  121.+George,  b.  Jnly  21, 1776. 

I19.+James,  b.  Dec.  14,  1771.  122.    Chloe,  b.  March  20,  1779. 

120.    OUve,  b.  April  6,  1774.  123.    Nancy,  b.  July  3, 1781. 

Olive  married  Enos  Bay,  October  3,  1796,  and  died  leaving  three  girls,  who 
died  without  issae. 

Chloe  married  James  Gillinore,  December  15,  1796;  no  issue. 
Nanqf  married  Paul  Clark,  January  9,  1806. 

[44.]  JATHNIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,*  occupied  the 
forge  of  his  father,  continuing  the  business,  in  connection  with  his 
brothers.  The  house  in  which  he  resided,  probably  more  than  one 
hundred  years  old,  was  standing  when  I  visited  the  place.  He 
married  for  his  first  wife,  Sybel  Butterworth ;  for  his  second,  Mrs. 
Sarah  Michel,  widow,  formerly  Miss  Sarah  Ingols;  for  his  third, 
Mrs.  Rebecca  Martin,  formerly  Miss  Rebecca  Horton.  His  first 
wife  died  March  15,  1769.  His  second  wife  died  August  9,  1798. 
He  died  March  23,  1812. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  :   (B.  RCC,  B.  2,  p.  121.) 

124.    Jathniel,   b.    Feb.    24,   1747-8.  130.    Sybel,  b.  Sept.  24,  1761. 

Died  unm.  I31.+Shubael,  b.  July  —  1764. 

126.+Oti8,  b.  AprU  10,  1760.  132.+Benoni,  b.  Feb.  8,  1769. 

126.    Esther,  b.  April  21, 1752.  133.+£dmund,  b.  Sept.  2,  1773. 

127.+James,  b.  Aug.  10,  1754.  134.    Sarah,    b.    Oct.   11,   1775;    m. 

128.  Olive,  b.  Nov.  20,  1756     Died  Noah  Carpenter. 

unm.  186.-fGeorge  W.  b.  Nov.  11,  1777. 

129.  Sylvester,    b.    Jnly    9,     1759.      186.    Shubael,  b.  Jan.  22,  1779. 

Died  in  the  army,  unm. 

*  Oliver,  I  am  told,  was  residing  at  CobleskiU,  Schoharie  County,  K.  Y.,  in 
1814,  and  had  two  children,  TaUjf  and  Jane,  and  perhaps  others.  I  have  been 
unable  to  find  them. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  49 

[46.]  SHUBAEL*  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezeb,*  settled  n^ar  his 
brothers.  He  was  an  active  business  man.  He  held  a  colonePs 
commission,  represented  his  town  in  the  State  legislature,  was  jus- 
tice of  the  peace,  etc.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Huldah 
Hunt;  second,  to  Molly  Wade.  He  died  from  injuries  received  in 
the  saw-mill. 

CHIIJ>REN  — SIXTH  GENERATION:   (R.  BeC,  B.  8,  p.  63.) 

137.    Huldah,    b.    Feb.    23,    1766.  138.    Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.   31,  1767. 

Died  young.  Died  young. 

[47.]  EBENEZER5  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezeb,*  remained  upon 
the  homestead,  where  he  lived  and  died.  He  was  a  man  of  public 
influence  and  distinction.     He  married  Mellison . 

CHILDREN  — SIXTH  GENERATION:    (R.  ReC,  B.  3,  p.  126.) 

189.    Calvin,  b.  June  11, 1769.    Died         141.+Cromwen,  b.  July  18,  1763. 

in  tlie  army.  142.    Huldah,  b. . 

140.    Ebenezer,    b.    June    8,     1761. 

Died  in  the  army. 

HtUdcLh  married  Ephraim  Goodwin,  of  Dighton,  Mass. 

[53.]  PHILIP^  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,^  was  a  blacksmith  by 
trade  and  occupation.  His  residence  was  near  his  brothers.  His 
house,  which  was  large,  is  still  standing  in  good  condition,  and  was 
occupied,  in  1862,  by  his  son  Cyril  C.  Peck.  He  was  very  much 
respected.  He  held  various  public  trusts,  fle  was  one  of  the 
selectmen  of  the  town  for  many  years,  both  political  parties  sup- 
porting him,  in  return  for  his  honesty  and  fidelity. 

He  married  Ruth  Williams,  July  5,  1768.  He  died  April  6, 
1805.     She  died  January  12,  1830. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION :   (R.  ReC,  B.  3,  p.  197.) 

143.-f  Wmiams,  b.  July  3,  1770.  148.    Polly,  b.  Aug.  2,  1780. 

144.+Lemuel,  b.  April  2,  1772.  149.    Sally,  b.  June  3,  1782. 

145.  Clarina,  b.  Oct.  16,  1774.  150.+Ebenezer,  b.  March  8,  1784. 

146.  Philip  W.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1776.  161.     Ruth,  b.  Dec.  14,  1786. 
147.+James,  b.  June  17,  1778.  162.+Cyril  C,  b.  Jan.  31,  1789. 

Clarina  married  Asahel  Pierce,  of  Calais,  Vt.,  a  wealthy  farmer.    She  left 
descendants,  who  are  residing  there. 

Sally  married  Gideon  Hicks ;  settled  in  Calais,  Vt.    He  was  a  prominent 
man  in  the  town,  and  left  descendants,  who  are  still  residing  there. 

5 


50 


FECK  6EHEAL0GT, —  PAST  FIRST. 


PoUff  married  John  Dayis. 

Ituth  died  anmarried,  in  1862. 

Philip  W.  was  a  school-teacher,  and  a  teacher  of  music  and  dancing  in  his 
early  life.  He  afterwards  settled  in  Virginia,  where  he  became  a  leading 
member  of  the  chorch.    He  died  mnch  respected. 


[68.]  SOLOMAN*  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,*  settled  upon  the 
homestead,  where  he  remained  until  1784,  when  he  moved  to  Sut- 
ton, Mass.,  where  he  resided  until  his  decease,  April  5,  1794. 

He  married  Esther  Wiswold,  December  7,  1758,  dau^ter  of 
Ichabod  Wiswold,  of  Attleborough,  Mass.  She  was  bom  July  1, 
1740,  and  died  December  31,  1816. 

CHILDRKN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION. 


153.  Elizabeth,    b.    Sept.   19,   1759. 

Died  May  10, 1831,  onm. 

154.  Esther,  b.  Sept.  8, 1761.    Died 

Jan.  14,  1795,  nnm. 

155.  Lydia,  b.  Dec.  7,  1764.     Died 

May  9,  1788. 
156.+Beiijamiii,  b.  Aug.  1, 1767,  Died 

Oct.  18,  1832. 
157.+David,  b.  Oct.  10,  1769.    Died 

Sept.  10,  1840. 


158.+Solomon,  b.  Feb.  19, 1773.  Died 
Aug.  27,  1809. 

159.  Bebee,  b.  May  25,  1775.    Died 

May  11,  1831. 

160.  Anna,  b.  May  29,  1778.    Died 

Oct.  10, 1798,  mun. 

161.  Mary,  b.  Nov.  5,  1780.    Died 

Aag.  12,  1798,  nnm. 

162.  Ichabod,  b.  Feb.  2,  1784.    Died 

March  23,  1802,  nnm. 


Lydia  married  Dr.  Joseph  Lee,  of  Cnmbe^^land,  B.  I.  Her  chfldren  were 
Ketcton^  Galen  ^  and  AJfiredJ' 

Bebee  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Ezra  Barms ;  second,  to  Deacon  Jacob 
Ide.  George,''  of  Tannton,  Mass.,  and  Ira  BamtSf''  of  Providence,  B- 1.,  both 
physicians,  are  her  sons. 


[65.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  Hexby,^  left  Eehoboth,  and  set- 
tled in  Eoyalston,  Mass.,  about  1775.  From  there  he  remored  to 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  in  1806,  where  he  died,  March  4,  1812.  He  was 
a  farmer ;  and  while  he  resided  in  Royalston  was  one  of  the  town 
officers  many  years.  He  devoted  a  portion  of  his  time  to  school 
teaching,  and,  I  am  told,  was  quite  a  poet*  He  married  Mary 
Drown. 


*  A  poem,  in  opposition  to  the  doctrine  of  Universal  Salvation,  said  to  have 
been  written  by  him,  was  published  in  pamphlet  form  in  1813,  and  reprinted 
by  John  P.  Jewett  &  Co.,  Boston,  in  1858. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JR. 


51 


CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 


163.+Joshua,  b. 
164.    Oliver,  b.  d.  1786,  onm. 
165.+Hiram«  b. 
166.+Natlianiel,  b. 


167.+Squlre,  b. 
168.+John,  b. 

169.  Rachel,  b. 

170.  Mary,  b. 


Sachel  married  William  Drown. 

Marp  married  a  Hathaway,  and  settled  in  Vermont.    One  of  her  sons  is  a 
merchant  in  Boston,  of  the  firm  of  Hicks  &  Hathaway. 


[66.]  HENRY*  PECK,  son  of  Hbnby,*  settled  in  Seekonk, 
upon  what  has  been  known  in  that  vicinity  as  the  Dr.  Brigham 
farm. 

He  married  Naomi  Peck  (No.  84),  daughter  of  Abiezer  Peck, 
April  25, 1765.     She  died  June  8, 1824.     He  August  8, 1839. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 


171.  Gideon,  b.  Nov.  14, 1765. 

172.  Martha,  b. 

173.  Lucy,  b. 

174.  Henry,  b.  d.  nnm. 

175.  Naomi,  b. 


176.+Wimam,  b. 

177.  Ezra,  b.  was  lost  at  sea. 

178.  Hannah,  b.  d.  AprU  30,  1863. 

179.  Mary,  b. 

180.  SaUy,  b. 


Martha  married  Thomas  BnUock. 
Lticy  married  WiUiam  Daggett. 
Naomi  married  Simeon  Read. 

Hannah  married  Thomas  Bullock,  who  had  been  the  husband  of  her  sister 
Martha,  deceased. 
Sally  married  Drayton  Carpenter. 

[68.]  DANIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Henry,*  removed  from  Reho- 
both,  and  settled  in  Royalston,  Mass.,  about  1775;  an  industrious 
and  enterprising  farmer. 

He  married  Relief  Joy,  of  Rehoboth,  November  7,  1771. 

He  died  in  Royalston,  in  1814.     She  died  in  1832. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 


181.-f  Daniel,  b.  Feb.  6,  1772. 
182.-fIchabod,  b.  April  6,  1774. 


187.    Sally,  b.  Sept.  9,  1781. 
188.+Moses,  b.  Dec.  17,  1783. 


183.     SaUy,  b.  Nov.  29,  1775.    Died      189.    Rebeckah,  b.  Oct.  16,  1785. 


Sept.  17,  1778. 
184.+Solomon,  b.  March  6,  1776. 


190.  Charlott,  b.  Aug.  4,  1787. 

191.  Lydia,  b.  Nov.  16,  1789. 


185.    Royal,  b.  March  7,  1778.     Died      192.    ReUef,  b.  Sept.  11,  1792.    Died 


Sept.  19,  1778. 
186.-fCalvin,  b.  Oct.  16,  1779. 


nnm. 
193.    Huldah,  b.  Aug.  11,  1794. 


52  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PART  FIRST. 

Sally  married  Asa  Gould,  November  24, 1808,  and  settled  in  Warwick,  Mass. 

Bebeckah  married  Salma  Algiers,  for  her  first  hasband,  and  Eugene  Baker, 
for  her  second.  She  was  residing  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  in  1865.  To  her  kind- 
ness I  am  indebted  for  my  Information. 

Lydia  married  Rey.  Joseph  Hancock,  of  Montpelier,  Vt. 

Huldah  married  John  Fierce ;  settled  in  Swanzey,  N.  H.,  where  she  died, 
leaving  no  issue. 

[73.]  SOLOMON*  PECK,  son  of  Henry,*  left  Rehoboth, 
Mass.,  and  settled  in  Royalston,  in  1779.  He  at  first  purchased 
about  thirty  acres  of  land,  to  which  by  enterprise  and  industry  he 
afterwards  added  much.     He  died  November  14,  1822. 

His  wife,  before  marriage,  was  Anna  Wheeler.  They  were  mar- 
ried July  1772.     She  died  November  10,  IS  10. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  : 

194.  Rachel,  b.  Nov.  15, 1773.    Died      201.    PoUy,  b.  Nov.  9,  1787.    Died  in 

Sept.  19,  1794.  1807. 

195.  Silvia,  b.  Feb.  17,  1775.  202.    Betsy,  b.  June  25,  1790. 

196.  Sally,  b.  Jan.  26,  1777.  203.    Ambrose,  b.  June  12, 1792.  Died 
197.-HSolomon,  b.  May  4,  1779.  June  24,  1808. 
198.-|-Jaines  W.,  b.  July  7,  1781.  204.    Harvey,  b.  March  81, 1794.  Died 
199.-|-Benoni,  b.  July  27,  1783.  Dec.  2,  1810. 

200.    Anna,  b.  July  12,  1785.  205.    Martha,  b.  Nov.  21,  1798. 

206.    Diana,  b.  Aug.  8,  1800. 

Silvia  married  Ebenezer  Chase,  February  20,  1800,  and  settled  at  Athol, 
Mass. 
Sally  married  Comfort  Fuller.    They  and  their  children  are  deceased. 
Anna  married  Amos  Goff,  September  5,  1805 ;  no  issue. 
Betsy  married  Samuel  Goff,  September  5,  1811,  and  settled  in  Ohio. 
Martha  married  Ezra  Baldwin,  September  26,  1820 ;  settled  in  Ohio. 
Diana  married  Daniel  Boyce,  January  1,  1818,  and  settled  in  Vermont. 

[74.]  OLIVERS  PECK,  son  of  Henry,*  lived  and  died  in  the 
northerly  part  of  Rehoboth,  where  his  son  now  resides,  an  indus- 
trious and  wealthy  farmer.  He  married  Hannah  Bliss,  October 
25,  1774.     He  died  January  26,  1839.     She  March  14,  1837. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

207.  Darius,   b.  Jan.  20,  1776;  left      211.+Rufh8,  b.  June  17,  1786. 

no  famUy.  212.+Caleb,  b.  Jan.  10,  1789. 

208.  Hannah,  b.  June  6, 1778.  218.+Samuel,  b.  Nov.  24,  1791. 

209.  Lepha,  b.  Jan.  23,  1781.    Died      214.    Royal,  b.  May  11,  1794.    Died 

Sept.  2, 1792.  April  29,  1815,  onm. 

210.+Oliver  C,  b.  Feb.  9, 1784.  216.    Lepha  B.,  b.  Dec.  13, 1797. 


DESCENDAKTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JR.  53 

Bannah  married  Leonard  Hodges,  of  Norton.  Leonard,  Earle,  Andrew  and 
Bojfdl  Hodges,  of  Illinois,  are  her  descendants. 

LtpKa  B,  married  Zeba  Bliss ;  settled  in  Portland,  Maine.  Zenas  and  Ziba 
Bliss,  now  residing  there,  are  her  descendants. 

[77.1  SAMUEL*  PECK,  son  of  Rev.  Samuel/  settled  upon 
the  lands  given  him  by  his  father.  He  was  a  wealthy  farmer.  The 
fitrm  is  the  one  recently  owned  and  occupied  by  Mr.  William 
Govel,  of  Rehoboth,  now  deceased. 

He  married  Sarah  Jencks,  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

CHILDBEN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION:   (B.  BeC,  B.  3,  p.  116.) 

216.  Sosannah,  b.  Feb.  26,  1760.  221.    John,  b.  Sept.  8,  1772.     Died 

217.  Hannah,  b.  July  25, 1762.  nnm. 

218.  Sarah,  b.  Jnly  21,  1765.  222.    Eye,    b.   Jane  7,   1775.     Died 
219.4-George,  b.  March  7,  1768.  May  16, 1804. 

220.    Lydia,  b.  Sept.  5,  1769. 

Susannah  married  Elnathan  Lake,  and  resided  in  Behoboth.  Her  daughter 
Lifdia  married  WUliam  Covel,  and  settled  upon  the  homestead  of  her  grand- 
fikther.    From  her  I  received  my  information  in  relation  to  her  colinections. 

Sarah  married  GrindaU  Chase,  and  moved  to  Fiainfleid,  Conn. 

Hannah  married  Gaieus  Feck,  No.  2669. 

[78.]  ALLEN*  PECK,  son  of  Rev.  Samuel,*  resided  for  some 
years  in  Providence,  then  returned  to  Reboboth,  and  lived  and 
died  upon  the  homestead. 

He  married  the  widow  Elizabeth  Dexter,  of  Providence. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  :   (R.  RCC,  B.  4,  p.  98.) 

223.  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  6,  1777.  225.+Benjamin,  b.  Dec.  25,  1781. 

224.  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  20,  1779.  226.    John  R.,  b.  March  18,  1784;  no 

children. 

Hannah  married  Oliver  Allen,  of  Providence,  where  they  lived  and  died. 
Elizabeth  married  Sylvanus  Martin,  of  Providence,  where  they  lived  and 
died. 

[79.]  JOSIAH^  PECK,  son  of  Kev.  Samuel,*  settled  at  first 
upon  a  part  of  the  homestead,  and  then  upon  the  farm,  since  occu- 
pied by  the  town  of  Seekonk  as  an  Asylum.  He  married  Patience 
Bos  worth,  September  14,  176  k 

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CHUDtscf — oxTH  CTBrnLAnosr :  (B.  Bee.,  B.  3,  p.  178.) 

227.+Jo9eph,  b.  Maj  30,  I7S5.  S3S.    Siwimah,  b.    Sept.    20»    1777. 

228.  Saamel,  b.  Feb.  22,  1767.    Died  Died  imm. 

in  SayaniuLh^  April  6, 1786.  234. .  WiHiJun,  b.  Oct.  3, 1780. 

229.  Patience,  b.  Dec  11,  1768.  235.    Tanpermnce,  b.  Oct.  3, 1780. 

230.  Betsej,  b.  March  30, 1771.  Twins;  WiQiam  died  Juat  5, 
231.+Jo6iah,  b.  April  18, 1773.  1797,  on  a  passage  firom  Ha- 
232.    Anne,  b.  Jone  6,  1775.     Died                   Tana  to  Warren,  B.  L 

Oct.  22,  1794,  onm. 

Temperance  was  twice  married;  first,  to  Dr. Thompson,  of  Warren; 

second,  to  Major  Allen  Monroe,  of  Seekonk. 

[81.]  LEWIS^  PECK,  son  of  Ect.  Samtel,^  settled  in  ProTi- 
dence,  where  he  became  wealthy.  He  was  a  merchant.  He  bmlt 
and  owned  the  wharf  since  known  as  Peck's  Wharf. 

He  married  Nancy  Foster,  daughter  of  John  Foster,  December 
19, 1 773.  He  died  November  10,  1 823.  She  March  6,  18^7,  aged 
93  years,  5  months,  and  16  days. 

CHIIJ>B£X  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

236.  Ann,  h>  Jan.  1, 1775.  239.    Clarissa,  b.  April  16, 1782.  Died 

237.  John,   b.  May  25,  1777.     Died  April  13,  1849,  nnm. 

nnm.  240.    Horace,  b.  Oct.  22,  1784. 

238.  James,  b.  Jan.  14,  1780.    Died 

nnm.  - 

Horace  died,  nnmarried,  March  27,  1817. 

Ann  married  Griffin  Childs,  of  ProTldence,  B.  I.  She  died  April  15,  1816. 
Lewis  Peck  Childs,  Esq.,  of  Providence,  is  their  son.  To  his  kindness  and 
generosity  I  am  indebted  for  the  likeness  of  the  tombstone  of  his  great-great 
maternal  grandfather,  Capt.  Samuel  Feck.  This  stone  (see  page  35)  was 
procured  in  England.    The  work  upon  it  is  a  fine  specimen  of  art. 

[86.]  PEREZ^  PECK,  son  of  Abiezer,^  settled  at  first  upon 
the  homestead ;  afterwards  in  Coventry,  R.  I.,  where  he  died. 

He  married  Experience  Smith.  She  died  November  7,  1803. 
He  October  13,  1825. 

CniLDBEN  —  SIXTH  GKNERATION  .* 

241.    Isaac,  b.  April  20,  1773.    Died  246.    Sebea,  b.  Sept.  18,  1783.    Died 

Sept.  14,  1787.  Jan.  4,  1803. 

242.+CromwelI,  b.  Sept.  30,  1774.  247.+Perez,  b.  Sept.  14,  1786. 

243.  Noah,  b.  Sept.  17,  1776.    Died  248.    Cyntliia,  b.  May  13, 1789..   Died 

Sept.  16,  1778.  Aug.  25,  1854. 

244.  Arnold,  b.  May  5,  1778.    Died      249.    Irena,  b.  March  30, 1793.    Died 

Dec.  21,  1784.  June  2,  1842. 

245.  Anna,  b.  May  18,  1781.    Died 

April  2,  1851. 

Anna  married  Lewis  Chafee ;  no  issue. 


0SSGHND1XTS-OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  55 

[88.]  EUHU'  PECK,  son  of  Abiezbb/  settled  in  Providence. 
He  was  a  house  carpenter  by  trade  and  occupation.  He  married 
Rebecca  Burlingame,  daughter  of  Edmund  Burlingame.  He  died 
June  23, 1806.  She  died  December  20,  1824  She  was  the  Exec- 
utrix upon  his  estate,  and  presented  the  inventory  to  the  court 
November  24,1806. 

CHILDBEN  —  8ECTH  GBNBRATEON: 

250.  Mary,  b.  May  29,  1777.  Died      254.    Cyrus,  b.  Oct.  3, 1787. 

Aug.  SO,  1779.  255.    Maria,  b.  Oct.  9,  1790. 

251.  WUliam,    b.   Sept.  16,    1779.      256.    Elizabeth,  b.  Jane  10,  1793.  Died 

Died  Nov.  6, 1798,  nnm.  Oct.  13,  1794. 

252.  Benjamin,  b.  Oct.    14,  1781.      257.    Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  29,  1794.  Died 

Died  Jan.  5,  1803,  nnm.  May  7,  1856. 

253.  Anne,  b.  April  14, 1785. 

Anne  married  Bev.  Lather  Bailey,  October  8,  1808.  Mr.  Bailey  settled  in 
Medway,  Mass.,  where  he  preached  twenty-seven  years.  He  died  December 
1861. 

Cjprus  married  Ann  Jackson,  of  New  York  City,  and  left  one  child  by  the 
name  of  Mary  Ann. 

Maria  was  living,  in  1863,  unmarried. 

[93.]  GEORGES  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,^  resided  upon  the 
estates,  in  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  inherited  from  his  father  and  grand- 
father. He  was  a  man  of  much  distinction  in  the  town.  He  repre- 
sented it  in  the  General  Assembly,  and  held  various  offices. 

He  held  a  colonel's  commission  during  the  war  of  the  Revolution, 
in  which  he  took  an  active  interest. 

He  was  twice  married;  first,  to  Phebe  Whipple,  daughter  of 
Stephen  Whipple,  April  12,  1770.  About  1782  he  left  Cumber- 
land, and  settled  at  Eastport,  Me.  He  resided  for  several  years 
upon  the  Island  of  Campobello.  He  drew  a  pension  for  several 
years  previous  to  his  decease.  His  second  wife  was  Phebe  Ballon, 
daughter  of  Elisha  Ballon,  of  Cumberland. 

CHILDREN  BY  FIRST  WIFE  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION:   (C.  RCC,  B.  1,  p.  128.) 

258.     Daniel,  b.  Oct.  7, 1770.  Died      262.    George,  b.  March  10,  1779. 

UDin.  268.    Anster,  b.  June  5,  1781.     Died 

269.    Amey,  b.  May  2,  1772.  July  9,  1811,  unra. 

260.  Sally,  b.  June  2,  1774.  264.    Whipple,  b.  Aug.  13, 1783.    Died 

261.  Anna,  b.  May  2,  1776.  Died                  nnm. 

nnm. 


56  PECK  OENEALOGT,  —  PART  FIRST. 

George  died  at  sea  on  board  the  ship  **  Washington,"  March  1799. 

BT  SECOND  wife: 

265.  John.  268.    Clarissa. 

266.  Henry.  269.    Nancy. 

267.  George.  270.    Alpha. 

The  sons  died  in  early  life  without  issue. 
Affiey  married  Richard  Arnold,  August  11,  1798. 

Sally  married  Stephen  Joslyn,  of  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  where  she  was  resid- 
ing a  widow  in  1863. 
Clarissa  married  Capt.  Henry  Young,  and  settled  in  New  Brunswick. 
Ndnqf  married  Constantine  Wilson,  and  settled  at  Falmouth,  Nova  Scotia. 
Alpha  married,  and  settled  in  New  Brunswick. 

[95.]  DANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,*  enlisted  in  the  war 
of  the  Revolution.  After  its  close,  he  settled  in  Marlborough,  N.  H. 
From  there  he  moved  to  Sand  Lake,  Rensselaer  County,  N.  T., 
where  he  died,  May  30, 1840. 

He  married  Mehitable  Harvey,  of  Mariborough,  in  1780.  She 
died  November  12,  1826. 

CHILDREX  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

271.    Philotte,  b.  March  2,  1781.  276.+John,  b.  Aug.  24,  1792. 

272.+Joel,  b.  Nov.  6,  1782.  276.+Harvey,  b.  Jan.  2,  1795. 

273.-|-Danlel,  b.  May  30,  1785.  277.+Ichabod,  b.  March  4, 1797.    Died 
274.+Bethuel,  b.  June  16,  1788.  young. 

PhiloUe  married  Moses  Mowry,  of  Otsego  County,  N.  Y. 

[98.]  ICHABOD«  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,*  settled  first  m 
Marlborough,  N.  H.,  then  in  Fulton  County,  N.  Y.,  near  Johnstown, 
where  he  died,  May  1,  1848.  He  married  Mary  Dean  in  1780. 
She  died  in  Hadley,  Saratoga  County,  in  1 814. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION :    (A.  RCC,  B.  8,  p.  36.) 

278.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  15,  1782.    Died      282.+George  W.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1795. 

in  1833.  283.    Samuel  D.,  b.  1797.    Died  in  1813. 

279.  Sarali,  b.  1784.    Died  1789.  284.+01iver  D.,  b.  1800. 
280.+Charle8,  b.  Jan.  14,  1786.  286.     Sally  Ann,  b.  1805.    Died  1807. 
281.    Lydia,  b.  1788.  286.+ Alexander  D.,  b.  1808. 

Mary  married  a  man  by  the  name  of  Carmittee,  and  left  children. 
Lydia  married  James  Smith ;  died  1856. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK;  JB.  57 

[99.]  JEREMIAH^  PECK,  son  of  Ich/bod,^  Uved  and  died  in 
Attleborough,  Mass.  He  married  Elizabeth  Gains,  December  25, 
1792.     He  died  April  26, 1846.    She  died  February  20,  1846. 

CHILDBBN  —  BJVKHTH  GENERATION: 

287.+George,  b.  Maj  22, 1794.  291.+Daniel,  b.  Sept.  8, 1802. 

288.+Lewis,  b.  April  1, 1796.  292.    John,  b.  March  22,  1805. 

289.+Walcott,  b.  March  4,  1798.  298.    Lydia,  b.  Jan.  22,  1811. 
290.    Margaret,  b.  Oct.  21,  1799. 

Margaret  married  Matthew  CampbeU,  and  settled  in  Attleborongh,  Mass. 

John  married  Louisa  HaU,  March  20, 1883,  and  settled  in  East  Attleborongh, 
Mass.,  where  he  died,  March  11,  1865,  leaving  no  issue.  His  wife  survived 
him,  and  was  residing  there,  a  widow,  in  1865. 

Lydia  was  residing  in  Attleborongh,  unmarried,  in  1864. 

[101.]  LEVP  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  settled  in  Westmin- 
ster, Vt.,  where  he  died  September  17,  1835.  He  was  a  prominent 
man,  and  much  respected.  He  married  Hannah  Stodard,  of  West- 
minster, December  27,  1785.     She  died  February  18,  1842. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

294.+Ara,  b.  Aug.  2,  1787.  297.    Rhoda,  b.  March  27, 1798. 

295.+Uri,  b.  Sept.  21,  1789.  298.    Mira,  b.  Dec.  29,  1802. 

296.+Shnbael,  b.  April  21,  1794. 

Rhoda  married  Daniel  Fisher,  and  settled  in  Hinsdale,  N.  H. 
Mira  was  unmarried  in  1863. 

[102.]  ROYAL^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  at  first  settled  in 
Cumberland,  R.  I.  From  there  he  removed  to  Westminster,  Vt., 
•where  he  became  one  of  the  leading  men  of  the  town.  He  re- 
mained in  Westminster  until  about  1802,  when  he  returned,  and 
settled  upon  the  paternal  homestead,  in  Wrentham,  Mass.,  where 
he  lived  and  died,  honored  and  respected,  both  in  his  public  and 
private  life.  He  was  one  of  the  kindest  of  husbands,  and  most 
indulgent  of  parents.  Although  possessed  of  more  than  usual 
energy  and  decision  of  character,  he  was  always  kind  and  cour- 
teous in  all  his  relations  in  life. 


He  married  Abigail  Ballou,  daughter  of  Noah  Ballon,  January 
23, 1780.    She  was  one  of  the  best  of  women,  the  most  affection- 


58  PECK  GEXEAL06T, —  PABT  FIRST. 

ate  of  wives,  and  the  kindest  of  mothers.  She  died  Jane  6,  1 846, 
in  the  eighty-fifth  year  of  her  age.  He  died  September  20,  1849, 
in  the  ninety-first  year  of  his  age. 

CHELDBKN — BKVKMTU  GKNXRATION: 

299.  Celinda,  b.  Oct.  29,  1781,  in  801.-fJoeI  F.,  b.  May  20,  1797,  in 
Cumberland,  R.  L  Westaninster,  Vt. 

dOO.+WiUiam,  b.  Jan.  14,  1785,  in  d03.+Ira  B.,  b.  Feb.  12,  1805,  in 
Cumberland,  R.  L  Wrectham,  Mass. 

Celinda  married  William  Bishop,  of  Cambeiiand,  R.  I.,  by  whom  she  had 
one  child,  a  daughter,  who  married  Gustayus  Alexander,  of  Cumberland.  She 
died  January  24, 1862.  Her  daughter  died  June  23,  1853,  leaying  two  chil- 
dren. 

[103.]  JOEL*  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  settled  in  Cnmber- 
land,  R.  I.  He  was  a  mason  by  trade  and  occupation,  an  indns- 
trious  and  worthy  man.    He  died  November  24, 1794. 

I  hereby  certify  that  Joel  Peck  son  of  Solomon  Peck  of  Wrentham 
and  Eeziah  Ballon  daughter  of  Noah  Ballon  of  Cumberland  were  law- 
ftdly  joined  to  gether  in  marriage  on  the  15th  day  of  February  1784 
by  me  Abner  Ballon  Elder 

Reed  Feb  23  1784  &  Recorded  accordingly 

Witness  JOHN  DEXTER  Town  aerk 

CHnJ>REN  —  8BVKNTU  GKNKRATION  : 

803.  Asmah,  b.  March  8, 1785.    Died      305.+Fo8ter,  b.  Kov.  11,  1789. 

Dec  7,  1794.  306.+Lewis,  b.  Dec.  28,  1793. 

804.  Lois.  b.  Dec  24,  1786. 

Lois  married  Arnold  W.  Jencks,  of  Cmnberland.    She  died  October  23, 
1833. 
Her  children  were  Joel  P.,"  Eliza,*  Harriet,*  Allen*  and  Lewis.* 

[106.]  SOLOMON*  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  lived  and  died 
in  Cumberland.  He  was  an  industrious  and  successful  farmer ;  a 
man  much  respected. 

He  married  Phila  Whipple,  daughter  of  Preserved  Whipple,  of 
Cumberland,  R.  I.  He  died  August  29,  1850.  She  died  March 
9,  1864. 

CHILDREN — 8KVKNTU  GEXERATIOK  : 

307.+Amred,  b.  Nov.  12,  1791.  311.    PhUina,  b.  July  2, 1801. 

308.  Lucy,  b.  Oct.  2,  1793.  312.    OUyc,  b.  Jane  22,  1804. 

309.  Eonice,  b.  Sept.  22,  1795.  313.+Stephen,  b.  April  10,  1807. 
SlO.+Whipple,  b.  Jan.  19,  1798.  314.+George  B.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1810. 


DESCEin)ANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  59 

Xuqf  married  Joel  F.  Feck  (No.  801).  He  settled  in  Wrentham,  Mass., 
upon  the  homestead. 

Eunice  married  Joseph  Metcalf,  of  Cumberiand,  where  they  reside.*  Their 
chUdren  are  Abby,*  who  married  Edward  Harris,  a  wealthy  and  extensiye 
manoAictiirer,  of  Woonsocket;  and  Eunice,^  who  married  Stafford  W.  Bazee, 
a  merchant  of  Providence,  R.  I. 

FhUina  married  Alflred  Whipple,  of  Cnmberland,  R.  I.,  Angost  7, 1817. 

Olive  married  Edward  Ballon,  also  of  Cumberland,  August  21, 1825. 

[108.]  JESSE  P.  PECK,«  son  of  Solomon,*  resided  in  Pel- 
ham,  Mass.  He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation.  He  was  well  edu- 
cated, enterprising  and  intelligent.  Much  of  his  early  life  was 
spent  in  school  teaching  and  public  business.  He  became  one  of 
the  leading  men  of  the  town. 

He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Anna  Cole,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Cole,  of  Cumberland;  second,  to  Matilda  Tingley,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Tingley.  He  died  November  26,  1822.  His  first  wife 
died  November  8, 1818;  his  second,  October  15,  1821. 

CHILDREN  —  8ETKMTH  GSNERATION: 

815.    Azel,  b.  March  1800.   Died  May      818.    Layonia,  b.  Aug.  24,  1808. 

23, 1817,  num.  819.    Harriet,  b.  March  23, 1811. 

816.+KeUy,  b.  July  16,  1802.  820.    Adaline,  b.  July  23,  1814. 

817.    Lyman,  b.  March  13, 1805.  Died 

Oct.  26,  1828,  unm. 

Harriet  married  Josiah  Grout,  and  settled  in  Springfield,  Otsego  County, 
N.  Y.,  where  they  reside. 

Lavonia  married  Thornton  Furgerson,  and  settled  in  Springfield,  Otsego 
County,  N.  Y.,  where  they  reside. 

Adaline  married  Daniel  Whipple,  of  Cnmberland,  R.  I.,  where  they  reside. 

[111.]     JOSEPH®   PECK,  son  of   Oliver,^  married  Phebe 

Vincent,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  Vincent,  June  6,  1788.     He  died 

in   1840.     She  in  1849.    He  settled  in  Middletown,  Saratoga 
County,  N.  Y. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

821.-fJohn,  b.  Jan.  20, 1790.  326.+George,  b.  Dec.  29,  1800. 

322.    Amos,  b.  Dec.  16,  1791.    Died  827.    Nancy,  b.  March  16,  1803. 

young.  328.    Clarissa,  b.  Aug.  10,  1805. 

823.+Jeremiah,  b.  April  1,  1794.  829.+Joseph  F.,  b.  Oct.  8,  1807. 

324.    Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  1, 1796.  Died  330.    Mary,  b.  May  11,  1810. 

nnm.  331.    Phebe,  b.  Oct.  4, 1812. 
325  +Ira,  b.  Nov.  22,  1798. 


♦  He  died  December  27, 1867. 


60  PECK  GENEALOOTi — PAST  FIBST. 

Nancy  married  David  Cooper. 
Clarissa  married  John  Sampson. 
Mary  married  John  Warden. 
Phebe  married  John  Weatherwax. 

[112.]  FOSTER®  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  I  am  told,  settled  at 
first  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  and  then  in  Dover,  N.  Y.  He  afterwards 
settled  at  Ithaca,  where  he  died.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to 
Rachel  Willsee ;  and  second,  to  Widow  Patience  Lodes.  His  first 
wife  died  in  Dover,  in  1808.  His  second  wife  died  in  Coming,  in 
1860.     He  died  November  1849. 

CmLDBEN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATIOK  : 

John.  Folly. 

Nancy.  Willsee. 

Ira.  Stephen. 

Betsey.  Phebe.* 

John  was  residing  at  East  Toledo,  Ohio,  In  1865.  He  married  Lonisa  Tnttle, 
September  26,  1823.  She  was  bom  Jane  19,  1804.  His  children  were: 
Ebenezer,^  William,^  BachelJ^  Jacob,*  Louisa,*  John,*  Levi,*  Sylvia,*  James,* 
Charle^  and  Emma.* 

Nancy  married  Joseph  Finkle,  and  settled  in  the  vicinity  of  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Ira  died  in  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  in  1816. 

Betsy  married,  first,  Jeremiah  Cronk,  who  died  in  Newfleld,  Tompkins 
County,  N.  Y. ;  second,  John  Woodin,  and  was  residing  in  Newfield,  N.  Y.,  in 
1865. 

Polly  married  George  Cooper.  He  died  in  1855.  She  afterwards  married 
Hiram  Birdsell,  and  was  residing  in  Maryville,  Cayuga  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1865. 

Willsee  was  residing  in  Hillsdale,  Columbia  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1865.  He 
married  Catharine  Thompson.  Their  children  were:  Nancy,*  Mary  Jane,* 
Charity,*  Duncan,*  Louisa^*  Catharine  M.,*  George*  and  Ira.* 

Stephen  was  residing  in  Gibson,  Steuben  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1865. 

Phebe  married  Alonzo  Gale. 

[113.]  AMOS«  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  married  Mary  Wag- 
man,  daughter  of  Henry  Wagman,  March  12,  1793.  He  died  in 
1845.     They  resided  in  Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

332.    Nancy,  b.  June  1,  1796.  33G.    Lucinda,  b.  June  26,  1804. 

833.  Elizabeth,  b.  March  15,  1797.  837.    Qarina,  b.  Dec.  19,  1806. 

834.  Rachel,  b.  July  7,  1799.  338.4-Amos,  Jr.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1809. 
835.4-Henry  W.,  b.  Aug.  28,  1801.  339.    Mary,  b.  March  31,  1812. 

♦  The  above  family  of  Foster  was  received  too  late  to  be  numbered  and 
included  in  the  index. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  61 

Xaney  married  Samuel  Bard,  March  10,  1825. 

Elizabeth  married  Simon  P.  Clark,  January  15, 1827. 

Saehel  married  Horace  Buel,  May  8,  1835. 

Lueinda  married  Nathaniel  Godard,  May  20,  1885. 

Clarina  married  Hiram  Haight,  January  5,  1830. 

Mary  was  residing  at  Richfield  Springs,  unmarried,  in  1863. 

[114.]  IRA«  PECK,  son  of  Ouver,^  married  Lydia  Palmer, 
daughter  of  Caleb  Palmer,  of  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.  He  settled 
at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  where  he  resided  for  many  years.  From  there 
he  removed  to  Michigan.  He  died,  May  4,  1864,  at  Owassa, 
Michigan. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

840.-f-01iver,  b.  Dec.  9,  1799.  344.    Sarah,  b.  Dec.  22,  1809.    Died 

841.  Eliza,  b.  June  30,  1802.  Dec.  25,  1824. 

842.  Mary,  b.  Nov.  6,  1804.    Died      845.+Ira  L.,  b.  Aug.  18,  1812. 

Sept.  23,  1822.  346.    Jane  M.,  b.  Dec.  24,  1814. 

843.  Ann  M.,  b.  July  9, 1807.    Died      347.+Aruna  C.  T.,  b.  June  12,  1817. 

July  12,  1843.  348.    Louisa  A.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1819. 

Eliza  married  Lorenzo  Hunt,  and  settled  at  Fairport,  Monroe  County,  N.  Y., 
where  they  were  residing  in  1864. 

Jane  M,  married,  for  her  first  husband,  George  W.  Richards,  May  15,  1854, 
and  settled  at  New  Michigan,  where  he  died,  October  26,  1855.  For  her 
second  husband,  she  married  Rev.  John  Booth,  December  24, 1862,  settled  at 
Howell,  Michigan,  and  afterwards  at  Owassa. 

Louisa  A.  married  Amos  Gould,  and  settled  at  Owassa,  Michigan,  where,  I 
am  told,  Mr.  Gould  has  been  Mayor,  District  Attorney  and  Judge  of  Probate. 

[115.]  LEWIS«  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  settled  at  Ellenville, 
Ulster  County,  N.  Y.,  where  lie  died,  February  1853.  He  married 
Ann  Maria  Potter.     She  was  living  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

349.+Stephen.  358.    John  B. 

360.  Catharine.  354.+Enoch. 

361.  Uriah.  865.+Anquevine. 

362.  Rebecca.  866.    Rachel. 

Catharine  married  John  H.  Goodsire,  of  Ellenville,  N.  Y. 
Bachel  married  Thomas  Butterworth,  of  Homowack,  N.  Y^ 

[116.]  ELP  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  at  first  settled  in  Scho- 
harie  County,  N.  Y.     From  there  he  rempyed.  to,  Xully^  Onondaga 

6 


62  PECK  GEKEALOGT,  —  PAST  FIBST. 

County,  about  1794,  where  he  resided  for  twenty-five  years;  when 
he  removed  to  Pine  Grove,  Warren  County,  Pa.,  where  he  died  in 
February  1854.  He  married  Huldah  Bailey,  formerly  Huldah 
Chase,  daughter  of  Eleazer  Chase,  of  Little  Compton,  R.  L,  May 
1804.  She  survived  him,  and  was  residing  in  Russellburgh,  War- 
ren County,  Pa.,  in  1865. 

CHILDRKN  —  8EVEKTH  GENEBATION  : 

Ann,  b.  Sept.  27,  1805.  Joseph  L.,  b.  Nov.  7, 1813. 

Wmiam,  b.  Oct.  6,  1807.  Reuben,  b.  Sept.  16, 1815. 

PoUj,  b.  Sept.  14, 1809.  Alonzo,  b.  June  30, 1818. 

Ann  married  Jesse  Patten,  of  ToUy,  Onondaga  Ck>ant7,  N.  Y.,  where  they 
were  residing  in  1865.  Their  chUdren  were :  Harriet  M.,*  Fidelia  H.^  Bobert 
^.,8  Frances  P.«  and  Bosalie  E.* 

William  married  Rhoda  Brooks,  and  settled  in  Erie,  Whiteside  Coonty,  HI., 
where  he  died.  His  children  were :  Huldah,^  Beuben,*^  Mercy ^^  Ann^  and  Erne- 
line.^ 

Polly  married  Jeremiah  Rneland,  and  was  residing  at  Pine  Grove,  Warren 
County,  Pa.,  in  1865.  Their  children  were:  Huldah,"^  Eli^^  Learnt  and 
SylveeUr^ 

Joseph  L.  married  Sarah  PearsaU,  daughter  of  John  PearsaU,  of  TuUy, 
Onondaga  County,  N.  Y.,  January  1848.  They  resided  in  Camden,  K.  Y.,  in 
1865.  Their  chUdren  were :  One  died  in  in&ncy,  and  Charles,^  who  married 
Sarah  Dimond,  March  1861. 

Beuhen  married  Mary  £.  Raynor,  and  was  residing  in  Elk,  Warren  County, 
Pa.,  in  1865.  Their  chUdren  were :  Mary  Jl,'  Wesley,^  Phehe  A.,*  Edwin  2>.,' 
Harriet  i.,®  Flora  -4.,'  JBei^intii  ^.,"  Nancy  E.^  and  Emma  G.^ 

Alonzo  married  Fanny  Palmer,  September  18, 1842,  and  was  residing  in 
Farmington,  Pa.,  in  1865.  Their  children  were:  Amos,*  Huldah^*  Zoar,* 
Eunice*  and  Bohert  A.* 

The  names  of  the  above  children  were  received  too  late  to  be  numbered  and 
included  in  the  index. 


[118.]  BENJAMIN®  PECK,  son  of  BENJAMm,^  settled  at 
South  Adams,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  October  4,  1857,  in  his  89th 
year.  He  was  a  very  benevolent,  kind-hearted  man,  and  much 
respected.  While  collecting  the  genealogy  of  his  branch,  I  received 
many  letters  of  interest  from  him.  He  took  a  deep  interest  in  the 
subject  until  the  close  of  his  life.  He  married  Patience  Chase. 
She  died  May  27,  1866. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  63 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH   GENERATION: 

357.    Lucy,  b.  June  20,  1793  ^  863.+Levi,  b.  Aug.  31,  1807. 

858.  PoUy,  b.  June  20,  1793  5  ^'^^^^-  864.    Ruth,  b.  Aug.  4,  1809. 

859.  Chloe,  b.  June  8,  1797.  365.+George,  b.  Oct.  11,  1811. 

860.  Phebe,  b.  Oct.  26,  1799.  866.    Maria  S.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1813. 
861.4-Jacob,  b.  Dec  6,  1801.  867.+Bei\jamin,  b.  Dec  6,  1817. 
862.+Cyru8,  b.  Feb.  21,  1804. 

Polly  married  Otis  Sprague,  and  settled  at  Huron,  Erie  County,  Ohio.  Their 
children  are :  John  PP.,*  Asa,^  Celia  -4.,*  Lucy  3f.,®  Martha  P.,*  and  Almira  B,,* 
Sprague. 

CfUoe  married  Miles  H.  Andrews,  June  29, 1817.  Their  children  are :  Eliza,^ 
Lucyj^  Harris  Z.,*  Comelitis  D,  C,"  and  Chloe  P."  Andrews. 

Phebe  married  Henry  Larkin,  and  settled  at  Troy,  N.  Y.  Their  children 
were :  Marie  L.f  Samuel f  Qewge  -HI,'  TheheA,^  H,  M,,^  and  Chloe  A,^  Larkin. 
He  died  July  27,  1837,  and  she  July  22, 1839. 

Buth  married  Benjamin  T.  Hoxie,  September  7,  1828,  and  settled  in  Iowa. 
Their  chUdren  were :  Herbert  3f.,'  Melissa  P.,«  Melville  B.,^  Bose  M.,^  William 
-HI,"  George  P.,*  and  Florence  S.^  Hoxie. 

Maria  8.  married  David  Aldrich,  May  31, 1838.  Their  children  were :  Daniel 
A.^  Fhebe  M.^  George  H^  and  Newton  B.^  Aldrich. 

[119.]    JAMES«  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,^  settled  in  Glen- 
vflle,  Schenectady  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  lived  and  died.     He 

•  

married  Deborah  Manchester.    She  was  born  December  1774,  and 
died  December  24,  1851. 

CHILDIIEX  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

308.    Ruby,  b.  Nov.  9,  1798.  374.  JeflSerson,  b.  Ang.  26,  1808. 

869.    Patience,  b.  Feb.  9,  1800.  375.  Hannah,  b.  Nov.  19, 1809.    Died 

370.    Sarah,  b.  Feb.  22,  1802.  Dec.  31,  1856. 

371.-f-George  J.,  b.  Sept.  28,  1803.  376.  Nancy,  b.  Aug.  18,  1811.    Died 

872.    Lewis,  b.  Feb.  9,  1805.  July  10,  1860. 

373.    Olive,  b.  Oct.  10,  1806.  Died      877.  Sebea,  b.  Aug.  9,  1813. 

Aug.  10,  1832.  378.  Clarissa,  b.  July  21,  1815. 

Patience  married  Asa  Lawrence. 

Sarah  married  Pardon  Angell. 

Lewis  married  his  cousin,  Deborah  Wing,  of  Greenfield,  Saratoga  County, 
N.  T.,  and  emigrated  to  Oregon.    No  issue. 

Olite  married  William  T.  Benedict. 

Nancy  married  Perry  Yates,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  a  record  of  the 
family. 

Sebea  located  at  Dundee,  Kane  County,  where  he  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits.  He  married  Melissa  Klbby.  His  wife  died  in  about  eighteen 
months  after  their  marriage,  and  he  in  abo^t  one  year  after  her  decease.  No 
issue. 

Clarissa  married,  first,  a  Mr.  Hewitt ;  second,  Philander  Stuart. 


64  PECK  0ENEAL06T;  —  PART  FIRST. 

[121.]  GEORGE®  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,*  resided  for  some 
time  at  Ballston,  N.  Y.  He  afterwards  settled  about  two  miles 
southwest  from  Saratoga  Springs,  where  he  owned  a  forge  and 
carried  on  an  extensive  business.  When  I  visited  the  place,  the 
privilege  was  unoccupied ;  but  several  of  the  old  buildings  were 
still  standing.  He  was  a  man  of  untiring  energy  and  perseverance, 
and  by  his  industry  became  wealthy.  He  married  Elizabeth  Ellis, 
daughter  of  Robert  Ellis,  of  Saratoga,  February  6,  1801. 

CHIIJ>REN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

879.    Robert  E.,  b.  Dec.  7, 1801.  Died  881.  Elizabeth  H.,  b. 

Oct.  6,  1803.  882.    Elenor  E..  b.  July  4,  1812. 

380.    James    E.,  b.  .    Died  at  883.+George,  b.  July  2,  1816. 

sea. 

Elizabeth  married  RockweU  Patnam,  and  settled  at  Saratoga. 
Elenor  married  WiUiam  Kidd,  and  settled  at  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

[125.]  OTIS«  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  in  Rehoboth, 
near  the  homestead  of  his  father,  and  carried  on  the  business  of  the 
forge,  which  had  been  occupied  by  him.  He  was  a  man  of  exten- 
sive business.  He  was  a  justice  of  the  peace,  and  held  other 
public  oflSces.  He  married  Grace  Carpenter.  He  died  October 
9,  1805. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION :   (R.  ReC,  B.  4,  p.  130.) 

884.    Charlotte,  b.  Jan.  27,  1774.  389.+Otls,  b.  March  23,  1785. 

885.+Jathniel,  b.  April  22,  1775.  890.    Nancy,  b.  Jan.  9,  1787. 

886.  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  8,  1777.  891.    Vashtla,  b.  March  9,  1789. 

887.  Esther,  b.  Oct.  26,  1778.  892.    Perla,  b.  Nov.  9, 1791.    Died 

888.  Grace,  b.  March  28, 1782.   Died  April  11,  1792. 

May  17,  1802,  nnm. 

Charlotte  married  George  Williams,  of  Dighton,  Mass. 
Esther  married  Caleb  Bliss,  and  settled  in  Vermont. 
Elizabeth  married  Rnssell  Smith,  of  Taunton,  Mass. 
Vashtia  married  Ezra  Perry. 
Nanqf  married  Darius  Bowen. 

[127.]  JAilES^  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  in  Rehoboth, 
upon  the  east  side  of  Great  Meadow  Hill,  so  called.  He  was  a 
soldier  in  the  army  of  the  Revolution.  He  married  Lydia  Pratt 
He  died  April  3,  1834.     She  October  20,  1838,  in  her  73d  year. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  65 

CHILDBEN  —  SEVENTH  OEXERATION  .'   (R.  ReC.,  B.  4,  p.  183.) 

393.    SUda,  b.  Jan.  18,  1785.  Died      897.    Linda,  b.  June  29, 1798.    Died 

nnm.  nnm. 

894.+Bela,  b.  Not.  19,  1786.  898.    Cynthia,  b.  Sept.  21,  1800. 

895.+Lyman,  b.  July  28, 1792.  899.+Horatio,  b.  April  21,  1806. 

896.-i-Oren,  b.  Sept.  16,  1795. 

CfjftUhia  married  Leonard  Nie,  of  Tannton,  Mass. 

[131.]  SHTJBAEL«  PECK,  son  of  Jathnibl,^  settled  in  the 
neighborhood  of  his  brothers.  He  resided  in  what  was  known  as 
the  forge  house.  He  married  Hannah  Williams,  of  Dighton,  Mass. 
She  was  born  November  29,  1784. 

CHILDBEN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

400.    Clarissa,  b.  Feb.  1,  1808.  405.    Olive  B.,  b.  Dec.  15, 1818. 

401.+George  W.,  b.  Oct.  80,  1810.  406.    Edward  J.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1821. 
402.  +  Jeremiah  P.,  b.  March  9,  1812.  Died  unm. 

40S.+Wimam  P.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1814.  407.    Henry  W.,  b.  Feb.  23,  1824. 
404.    Sarah  W.,  b.  April  1,  1816. 

Clarissa  married  Rhodolphus  G.  White,  of  Taunton. 
Sarah  W.  married  Newton  Capron,  of  Smlthfleld,  R.  L 
(Hive  married  Asaph  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth. 
Henry  W>  went  to  California.    Supposed  died  nnmarried. 

[132.]  BENONI^  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,^  settled  near  his 
father.  He  married  Mary  Horton,  daughter  of  William  Horton, 
of  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

408.    Esther  B.  412.    Lucy  Ann. 

409.-fWiUiam  H.  413.    Mary. 

410.4-I'ibbeus.  414.    JuUanna  C. 

411.    Albert.  415.+Sylvester. 

There  were  two  other  children,  who  died  in  Inftincy. 

Esther  married  Jacob  Green,  of  Thompson,  Conn. 

Albert,  when  last  heard  from,  was  in  Montpeller,  Vt.  I  have  been  unable 
to  find  him. 

Lucy  Ann  married  William  L.  Barrus,  of  Warren,  R.  I. ;  they  reside  in 
Providence. 

Mary  married  Job  B.  Grossman,  of  Taunton,  Mass. 

Julianna  C  married  Obed  Ruggles,  of  Medway,  Mass. 

[133.]     EDMONDS  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,*  at  first  settled 
near  Great  Meadow  Hill,  so  called,  and  afterwards  lived  and  died 
6* 


66  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PABT  FIBST. 

upon  the  farm  occupied  in  1862  by  Lewis  L.  Hix.     He  married 
Sybil  Codding,  of  Dighton,  Mass.,  daughter  of  William  Codding. 

CniLDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION:   (B.  Rec,  B.  4,  p.  ISl.) 

416.  George  W.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1795.  420.+Amold  J.,  b.  May  26,  1803. 

417.  Caleb  M.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1796.  421.-fOtifl,  b.  April  24,  1808. 
418.+£dinond  J.,  b.  Sept.  5,  1798.  422.    Maria,  b.  Sept.  12,  1810. 
419.    SybU,  b.  Aug.  10,  1800.  423.+Henry  W.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1814. 

*  Caleb  M,  married  Tamma  Stebbins,  August  24, 1830,  and  settled  at  Mnnson, 
Geaaga  County,  Ohio,  where  he  died  August  24,  1855.    His  children  were : 

Henry  IT.,"  b.  May  23,  1831,  and  was  residing  in  Iowa  in  1866. 
Alroy  E.,  b.  February  28,  1833,  and  was  residing  in  Chardon,  Ohio,  in  1866. 
Maria  P.,  b.  February  26,  1836 ;  residing  in  Chardon  in  1866. 
George  C,  b.  August  31,  1839 ;  residing  in  Chardon  in  1866. 
Louisa  E.,  b.  April  15,  1846 ;  residing  in  Chardon  in  1866. 
Oren  C,  b.  April  26,  1849;  residing  in  Chardon  in  1866. 
Sybil  married  Randall  Haskins,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

Maria  married  Jotham  Hicks,  and  was  residing  in  Elast  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
in  1865. 

[136.]  GEORGE  W.«  PECK,  son  of  Jathniel,*  settled,  lived 
and  died  upon  the  homestead.  He  was  twice  married :  firsts  to 
Martha  Wheaton,  daughter  of  CoL  Joseph  Wheaton,  of  Rehoboth; 
second,  to  Hannah  Carpenter,  daughter  of  Abial  Carpenter,  of 
Rehoboth. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

424.  Mary  Ann,  b.  June  3,  1805.  By  second  wife  : 

425.  Sarah  W.,  b.  March  2,  1807.      428.    George  W.,  b.  Dec.    4,  1817. 

Died  April  23,  1812.  Died  unm. 

426.  Martha  W.,  b.  April  7,  1809.  429.    Hannah  C,  b.  Sept.  10,  1820. 
427. "  Catharine  S.,  b.  July  22,  1811.      430.    Handell  D.  W.,  b.  Sept.  14, 1826. 

Died  young. 

Martha  IF.  married  Christopher  C.  Dean,  of  Taunton,  Mass. 
Handell  D.  W*  was  residing  in  Boston,  Mass.,  in  1863,  unm.f 

[141.]  CROMWELL^  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,*  lived  and 
died  upon  the  homestead.  He  married  Peddj  Cushman,  March  6, 
1796. 

*  This  family  was  received  too  late  to  be  numbered  and  entered  in  the 
index. 

t  Died  suddenly,  in  a  sleeping  car,  on  his  way  from  Boston  to  New  York, 
December  1,  1867. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JR.  67 


CHILDBHN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

431.    Shabael,  b.  Feb.  13, 1797.  Died  435.    Peddy,  b.  March  20,  1805. 

Nov.  16,  1826,  unm.  436.+Nelson,  b.  April  4,  If 07. 

482.    Amanda,  b.  May  2,  17d9.  437.+Bradford,  b.  March  7,  1809. 

433.+Billiiig8,  b.  May  11,  1801.  438.    Laura  A.,  b.  March  10,  1811. 
434.+Parliamon,  b.  March  24,  1803.  Died  unm.,  Dec.  14, 1833. 

Amanda  married  Elnathan  Jones,  of  Behoboth.  She  died  December  17, 
1833. 

Peddy  married :  first,  Edmond  J.  Feck  (No.  418),  and  then  James  Bliss ;  and 
was  a  widow,  residing  with  her  daaghter,  in  1862.* 

[143.]  WILLIAMS*  PECK,  son  of  Philip,^  at  first  settled  in 
Behoboth.  He  was  for  a  time  interested  in  the  factory  now  known 
as  the  Orleans  Factory.  He  afterwards  removed  to  East  Bloom- 
field,  Genesee  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  July  12,  1843. 

He  married  Sybel  Short,  January  12,  1800. 

CHILDBEN  —  SEYBNTH  GENERATION: 

439.  Serepta  M.,  b.  March  5,  1801.  448.    RnfUs  B.,  b.  Jan.  18, 1811.  Died 

440.  Ruth  S.,  b.  July  13,  1808.  Nov.  12,  1825. 
441.+Parmenia  W.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1808.  444.+Horatio  N.,  b.  July  24,  1813. 
442.4-Ira  B.,  b.  Dec.  22,  1809.  445.    Delight  G.,  b.  March  25,  1815. 

446.    Martha  W.,  b.  July  11, 1817. 

Serepta  married  Daniel  S.  Brambles.  He  died  in  Michigan.  She  was  living, 
in  1863,  a  widow. 

Buth  S,  married  Stephen  H.  Lovejoy ;  settled  in  Ogden,  Monroe  County, 
N.  Y. 

Delight  O.  married  Thomas  Flagg;  settled  in  Alabama,  Genesee  County, 
N.  Y. 

Martha  married  James  Colby;  settled  in  Ogden,  Monroe  County,  N.  Y. 

[144.]  LEMUEL®  PECK,  son  of  Philip,^  resided  in  Reho- 
both  until  his  decease.  He  married  Sally  Jones,  daughter  of 
Ebenezer  Jones,  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  November  30,  1797.  She 
died  May  3,  1840.     He  April  11,  1848. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

447.+Josephus^  b.  Dec.  28,  1801.  448.    Philip,  b.  Aug.  4, 1804,  and  died 

April  20,  1840. 

[147.]  JAMES«  PECK,  son  of  Philip,^  settled  at  Montpelier, 
Vt.;  where  he  resided  until  1816,  when  he  removed  to  the  French 


S8  FBCK  GfiSEALOGT, PAST 

Idk.  vbere  he  died  June  17,  1^23.  He  was  twice  married:  first, 
to  A^iigail  Jones,  October  2,  1803:  second,  to  Hannah  Sanborn, 
December  22.  1819.  He  was  an  enterprising  business  man,  owned 
a  nail  iacCorr,  kept  a  dry  goods  store,  dealt  in  lomber,  etc 

449.    Boweoa  TobT,  b.  Dec  1$,  1805.      452.  Hiilip  WnUims,  b.  Kor.  4^  1S13. 

4S0L+<^oiiatiiaii   Jones,    b.  Aug.   29,  Siq^KMse  mun. 

leOtf.                                                453.  Oriiida,  b.  Dec  3,  ISIS. 

45L    CeliDcU,  b.  Not.  21,  1«10.  Died      4M.  Gideoo  Hicks,  b.  Mmj  8,  1818. 

in  Behoboth,  Apiii  10,  1830.  Died  Mjij  11,  1S18. 

4S5.  AbigaU  J.,  b.  Aug.  3,  1820. 

Btnteua  T.  married  Silas  Wheelock,  and  settled  in  Calais,  Tt.,  where  she 
was  residing  in  \b^.  To  her  Isindness  I  am  indebted  for  mj  informatioii  in 
relation  to  the  familj. 

Orimia  married  Azariah  Moor,  of  West  Fairiee. 

Migaa  J,  married  Benjamin  O'DonneU;  settled  at  Jamaica,  Long  IsUnd. 

[160.]  EBEXEZER«  PECK,  son  of  Phiup,*  first  settled  in 
Behoboth^  afterwards  in  Lyndon,  Tt.     He  died  Jane  27,  1851. 

He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Nancy  Horton,  daughter  of 
William  Horton,  of  Swanzej,  Jolv  28,  1805;  second,  to  Patience 
Siort 

CHILDREX  —  SEVENTH  GEXERATIOX  : 

456.+Kartin  EL,  b.  Maj  27,  1&06.  459.    Kancr  F.,  b.  March  12,  1811. 

457.    Ann  Eliza,  b.  Oct.  7,  1807.  4€0.    Sally  A.,  b.  Maj  30,  1814. 

458.+James  M.,  b.  Jane  12,  lb09.  461.+Laciiis  W.,  b.  March  28,  1821. 

Ann  Eliza  married  Lewis  Gilson,  of  Danville,  Yt.,  son  of  Samoel  GQson, 
KoTcmber  25,  1835.  Their  children  were :  Henry  JT.,'  b.  Xorember  16,  1836, 
Mary  X.,*  b.  July  12,  1840,  Edvcard  P.,"  b.  Janaary  4,  1844,  and  Marika  J?.,*  b. 
Kovember  20,  1852. 

Xancy  F.  married  Joseph  Page,  of  Wentworth,  N.  H.  Sarah  J.,  their  only 
child,  married  Robert  Shelboam,  of  Graves  Coanty,  Ky.,  December  20,  18S5, 
and  died.  May  22, 1856,  in  the  twenty-fifth  year  of  her  age. 

Sally  A,  married,  for  her  first  husband,  Horatio  Morrill,  of  Wheelock,  Yt., 
September  9,  1833,  by  whom  she  had  two  children,  JameM  P.,*  b.  Angnst  13, 
1836,  and  Luvai,*  b.  January  16,  1841.  For  her  second  husband,  she  married 
£11  Smith,  of  Graves  County,  Ky.  By  him  she  had  one  child,  Marika^*  b. 
June  11, 1845.    She  died  March  17,  1847. 

[152.]  CYREL  C.«  PECK,  son  of  Philip,*  settled  upon  the 
homestead,  where  he  was  residing  when  I  visited  him,  in  1 862.  To 
him  I  am  indebted  for  my  information  in  relation  to  his  branch  of 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  69 

the  name.  He,  and  his  son  near  him,  were  the  only  ones  left  here 
to  represent  this  branch  of  the  Pecks,  or  who  have  continued  to 
hold  any  of  the  great  tract  of  land  once  owned  by  them  in  this 
vicinity.  He  owns  a  valuable  farm,  and  has  carried  on  with  it  the 
blacksmiihing  business.  He  married  Cynthia  Hicks,  November  29, 
1810. 

CHn.DBKN  —  SEVENTH  GENEBATION  : 

462.+CyTcl  C.  jr.,  b.  Feb.  8, 1812.  469.    Cassandana  W.,  b.  June  29, 1826. 

4e3.+Joseph  8.,  b.  Nov.  22, 1818.  470.+George  G.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1830. 

464.  Ablah  W.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1816.  471.+Alflred  B.,  b.  July  80,  1883. 

465.  Cynthia  H.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1817.  472.    Ruth  A.,  b.  Feb.  26, 1836. 
466.+Philip  W.,  b.  Sept.  21, 1819.  473.    Sereptina  A.,  b.  March  20, 1828. 

467.  Mason  S.,  b.  Feb.  26,  1822.  Died  Aug.  27,  1833. 

468.  Rboda  M.,  b.  March  4, 1824. 

Abi<ih  W.  was  in  California,  unmarried,  in  1862. 
Cynthia  H,  married  Jacob  White. 
Bhoda  M,  married  Nathaniel  Thurber. 
Cassandana  W»  married  Josiah  Woodworth. 

Mason  8.  married  Azuba  Bagley.  He  was  residing  in  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  in 
1863;  no  issue. 

[  1 5Q.']     BENJAMIN  PECK,«  son  of  Solomon,^  settled  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     He  married  Sarah  Batchelor,  July  4,  1797. 
The  following  epitaphs  are  from  their  tombstones : 

Benjamin  Peck,  born  August  1,  Sarah  Peck,  widow  of  Benja- 
1767,  died  October  18,  1832.  min  Peck,  and  daughter  of  Rev. 

William  Batchelor,   born  March 
21,  1776,  died  May  10,  1864. 

"OUR  MOTHER." 

Upright  with  man,  he  had  hope  A  believer  in  Christ  from  early 
toward  God  only  through  Jesus  years,  she  waited  trustingly  "  all  the 
Christ.  days  of  her  appointed  time  "  for  His 

salvation. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

474.-f-Wllliam,  b.  April  6, 1798.  478.+George  B.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1807. 

475.+Solomon,  b.  Jan.  26,  1800.  479.    Galen,  b.  Sept.  9,  1812.    Died 

476.  Harriet,  b.  Oct.  5,  1801.  March  26,  1830. 

477.  Fanny,  b.  Jane  9,  1804. 

Harriet  was  residing  in  Providence  in  1864,  nnm. 
Fanny  died  July  1867,  nnm. 


70  PECK  GENEALOGTy  —  PART  FIRST. 

[157.]  DAVID«  PECK,  son  of  Sommon,*  settled  in  Provi- 
dence,  R.  L  I  am  told,  he  was  for  some  time  deacon  of  the  Sec- 
ond Baptist  Church.  He  married  Elizabeth  Hicks,  of  Satton, 
Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  BKVKSTB.  GKNERATIOX  : 

480.  Lyman,  b.  July  1,  1792.    Died      483.    Darid,  b.  Not.  2,  1798.    Died 

nnm.,  Sept.  23,  1817.  anm. 

481.  Lydia,  b.  Jaly  13,  1794.  484.    Anna,  b.  Oct.  26,  1800. 
482.+Lewis,  b.  Sept.  17,  1796.                  485.    Elizabeth,  b.  June  22,  1805. 

486.    Joseph  C,  b.  Aug.  5,  1807. 

Lydia  married  John  Calder,  of  ProTidence,  where  they  were  residing  in 
1863. 

Elizabeth  married  Joshua  H.  Fowler,  January  31,  1836,  and  was  a  widow, 
residing  in  Froridence,  in  1863. 

Joseph  C,  removed  west ;  unknown  where  he  is. 

[168.]  SOLOMON^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  settled  in  Provi- 
dence,  where  he  died  August  27,  1809.  He  married  Huldah 
Kinsley,  of  Providence. 

CHILDBEK  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

487.    Sally,  b.  Sept.  7,  1801.  488.    Ann  L.,  b.  June  1805. 

Sally  married  Elijah  BeUows,  and  settled  in  Savanna,  Bl.,  where  she  was 
residing,  in  1863,  a  widow. 

Ann  L,  married  James  Temple;  settled  in  Galena,  111.,  where  she  died, 
leaving  two  daughters,  one  of  whom  married  Rev.  WUliam  Bray,  of  Aurora, 
lU. 

[163.]  JOSHUA®  PECK,  son  of  John,*  settled  at  first  in 
Eoyalston,  Mass.,  then  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  and  afterwards  in  Clin- 
ton, Me.,  where  he  died.  He  was  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  and 
received  a  pension  during  the  latter  part  of  his  life. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

489.    Sally.  490.    Esther. 

Sally  married  a  man  by  the  name  of  Quinly,  for  her  first  husband,  and 
Michael  Casey,  for  her  second. 
Esther  married  a  man  by  the  name  of  Bowler. 

[165.]  HIRAM«  PECK,  son  of  John,^  settled,  at  an  early 
date,  at  Montpelier,  Yt.  He  took  an  active  interest  in  the  organ- 
ization of  the  town,  and  was  one  of  the  first  Selectmen.    He  moved 


DESCEKBANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  71 

firom  Montpelier  to  Watcrbury,  where,  I  am  told,  he  was  a  promi- 
nent man ;  jfrom  here  he  removed  to  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  where  he 
died.  He  married  Wealthy  Kibburn,  February  20, 1801.  He  died 
January  28,  1831,  aged  67  years.    She  died  March  16,  1836. 

CHILDREN — 8KVJEMTU  GENERATION: 

491.  Albert,  b.  Jnne  18,  1802.     Died      497.    Minerva,  b.  May  81,  1818.  Died 

in  infancy.  in  childhood. 

492.  Chauncey  H.,  b.  Oct.  4, 1804.  498.+Hiram  H.,  b.  Nov.  16, 1815. 

493.  Minerva,  b.  July  26, 1806.  Died      499.    Josiah  K.,  b.  Feb.  5, 1818.  Died 

in  inf)Euicy.  yonng. 

494.  Lucy,  b.  Jan.  18, 1809.  500.+John  W.,  b.  Nov.  7, 1819. 

495.  Mary,  b.  April  1,  1811.  >  501.+Comer  M.,  b.  March  18, 1822. 

496.  Sarah,  b.  April  1, 1811.  ) 

Twins.      Sarah  drowned  in 
childhood. 

Chauncey  H,  has  been  twidb  married:  first,  to  Grace  Spencer;  second,  to 
Sosan  Willard.    He  was  residing  at  Prescott,  Canada  West,  in  1863. 
Lucy  married  H.  Christy,  of  Medina,  N.  Y. 
Mary  married  J.  T.  Gould,  and  died  April  9, 1834. 

[166.]  NATHANIEL*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  settled  in  Mont- 
pelier  at  an  early  date,  where  he  died  April  10,  1827.  He  was  a 
farmer.  He  was  twice  maiTied :  first,  to  Jane  Toggett;  second,  to 
widow  Phebe  Carpenter,  formerly  Phebe  Smith,  daughter  of  Eze- 
kiel  Smith,  of  Rehobofli,  Mass.  She  died  October  30,  1844.  He 
was  a  man  much  respected  and  honored  in  the  community  in  which 
he  resided. 

CHILDItEN  —  SEVENTH  OENERATION  : 

502.  Mary,  b.  Jnne  19, 1796.  By  his  second  wife : 

503.  Laura  J.,  b.  Dec.  15,  1804.  504.+Addlson,  b.  Sept.  6,  1807. 

505.-hRusseU,  b.  Nov.  10,  1809. 
506.    Sharlock,  b.  March  27,  1812. 

There  were  other  chUdren  by  his  first  wife,  who  died  young,  viz :  Gustavus 
Adolphns,  Flavious  Josephus,  and  Laura;  and  two  by  his  second  wife,  who 
died  in  infancy. 

Mary  was  residing  in  MontpeUer  in  1863,  unm. 

Laura  Jane  married  Stephen  Wright,  and  settled  in  Berlin,  Vt. 

Sharlock  married  Margaret  Clifford,  and  was  residing  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  in 
1862 ;  no  issue. 

[167.]  SQUIRE^  PECK,  son  of  John,^  removed  from  Royals- 
ton,  Mass.,  with  his  father,  to  MontpeUer,  about  1806,  where  he 


72  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PAST  FIBST. 

died  August  25, 1838.    He  married  Elizabeth  Godard.     She  died 
October  4,  1834,  aged  62  years. 

CHILDREN  —  8KVJKNTU  GENERATION: 

507.+Kahnm,  b.  Oct.  5,  1796.  511.    Asahel,  b.  Sept.  1803. 

508.  Josiah,  b.  July  16,  1798.    Died      512.    Tamar,  b.  March  1806;  is  Dmn. 

young.  518.    Jonas  6.>  b.  Jane  1808.    Died 

509.  Myra,  b.  Jan.  27,  1800.  unm.,  aged  about  80. 

510.  Betsey,  b.  Jan.  17,  1802. 

There  were  three  others,  who  died  young. 

Myra  married  Joseph  R.  Waite ;  settled  in  Hinesburgh,  Vt. 

Betsey  married  Orlo  Lockwood,  and  settled  at  St.  George's,  Yt. 

A»ahel  resides  in  Burlington,  Yt.  He  is  a  man  of  distinction.  He  has  been 
a  lawyer  of  extensive  practice  for  many  years,  and  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Vermont. 

Tamar  is  unmarried,  and  resides  with  her  sister  Myra. 

[168.]  JOHNS  PECK,  son  of  JoHW,*  settled  in  Waterbury, 
Yt.  He  was  known  as  General  Peck ;  and,  I  am  told,  was  a  man 
of  much  talent,  although  I  have  been  able  to  learn  little  in  relation 
to  him.  He  was  for  some  time  high  sheriff,  and  held  other  impor- 
tant offices.     He  married  Ann  Benedict    He  died  in  1826. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

5U.+Luclus  B.,  b.  1804.  515.    Casius,  b.  1806. 

Casius  settled  in  New  York  City,  engaged  in  mercantUe  business,  and  died 
there,  leaving  no  children. 

[171.]  Gn)EON«  PECK,  son  of  Henry,*  lived  and  died  in 
Seekonk.  He  was  a  farmer.  He  married  Keziah  Lyon,  daughter 
of  Samuel  Lyon,  May  29,  1791.  She  was  bom  August  4,  1771, 
and  died  January  30,  1834.    He  died  March  31,  1839. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

516.  Nancy,  b.  Sept.  1,  1795.  519.    Mary  Ann,  b.  Aug.  8,  1803. 

517.  Betsey,  b.  Jan.  29,  1798.  520.    Ezra,  b.  AprU  23,  1807. 

518.  George  A.,  b.  July  27,  1800.  521.    Maria,  b.  Nov.  4,  1815. 

Nancy  was  residing  in  Seekonk  in  1863,  unm. 
Betsey  was  residing  in  Seekonk  in  1863,  unm. 
George  A.,  unknown  where  he  is. 

Mary  Ann  married  Edward  Dodge;  was  residing  with  her  daughter,  wife 
of  Peleg  Spooner,  in  1863. 
Ezra,  unknown  where  he  is. 
Maria  was  residing  in  Seekonk,  unm.,  in  1863. 


DESCENDANTS  OP   JOSEPH  PECK,  JR.  73 

[176.]  WILLIAM^  PECK,  son  of  Henby,«  I  am  told,  married 
Susannah  Graham,  of  Providence,  and  left  one  child. 

522.  William,  whom  I  have  been  unable  to  find,  probably  died  yoang. 

The  will  of  William  Peck  is  upon  the  Providence  records,  dated 
December  23,  1812.  He  gives  his  clothing,  excepting  his  uniform 
suit,  to  his  brothers,  Gideon  and  Henry.  He  gives  to  his  wife, 
Susannah,  his  uniform  suit,  with  all  his  personal  and  real  estate, 
during  her  life,  or  so  long  as  she  remained  his  widow ;  directing  his 
yoke  of  oxen,  and  horse  and  wagon,  to  be  sold  for  the  payment  of  his 
debts.     He  appoints  his  wife  executrix. 

[181.]  D ANIEL«  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,*  resided  in  Royalston, 
Mass.,  where  he  died,  October  5,  1839.  He  was  a  farmer.  He 
married  Delia  Gale,  April  27,  1795. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVKNXn  GENERATION  : 

523.  Rulina,  b.  Feb.  13,  1796.  530.  Hannah  F.,  b.  May  30,  1809. 
524.-hChanncey,  b.  March  2,  1797.  531.  Elvira,  b.  May  14,  1811. 
625.+Pomroy,  b.  Feb.  16,  1799.  532.  Elsa  S.,  b.  March  11,  1813. 
n26.    Harriet,  b.  Sept.  13,  1800.  533.  Delia,  b.  Jan.  14,  1815. 
527.     Mary,  b.  Oct.  19,  1803.  534.  Huldah  C,  b.  Feb.  9,  1817. 
528.-|-Lyman,  b.  Feb.  11,  1804.  535.  Augusta,  b.  April  13,  1820. 
529.-|-SuUivan,  b.  March  27,  1806. 

Rulina  married  Hugh  Foster,  March  2,  1818. 
Harrift  married  Daniel  Bliss,  October  11,  1821. 
Mary  married  Rev.  Timothy  Crosby,  1831. 
Uannah  F.  married  Ellsha  M.  Davis,  June  14,  1829. 
Elvira  married  George  Batchelor,  November  1837. 
Delia  married  George  Tierce,  May  5,  1835. 

Huldah  married  Emory ,  April  1846. 

Augusta  married  George  Gibson. 

[182.]  ICnABOD^  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,^  removed  from 
Royalston  to  Moutpelier.  He  was  a  farmer.  He  married  Polly 
Forbes,  December  16, 1800,  daughter  of  John  Forbes,  of  Royalston. 

CHILDREN  —  8E\T!NTH  GENERATION: 

536.  Emily,  b.  Jan.  1802.  539.-f  WUUam  N.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1811. 

537.  Clarissa,  b.  1805.  540.    Caroline  M.,  b.  Sept.  30, 1813. 
538.-|-John  Q.  A.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1808. 

Emily  married  Silas  Fisher.    Settled  in  Phayson,  Vt. 
Clarissa  married  John  Fnlsom.    Settled  In  Phayson,  Vt. 
Caroline  M.  married  Addison  Pf^e,  of  Montpelier,  Vt. 
7 


74 


PEGS  6EKEAL0GT, PIBT  FIBST. 


[184.]  SOLOMON*  PECK,  son  of  Daxiel,*  a^  first  settled 
with  his  father,  in  Royalston,  Mass.  After  his  decease,  he  removed 
to  Orange,  Franklin  Conntv,  where  he  was  residing  in  1863,  a 
£Burmer.  He  married  Mercy  Simmons,  of  Swansey,  Mass.,  October 
27, 1803  (S.  Bee.,  B.  2). 


CmLDREX  —  SEVENTH  GEKERATIOX: 


541. 

542. 
548. 
544. 


Looisa,  b.  Maj  28,  1805. 
Roby,  b.  Maj  1,  1807. 
Delioa,  b.  Sept.  19,  1809. 
Mary  Ann,  b.  Dec  4,  1811. 


545.    James  M.,  b.  Jan.  10, 1814. 
54€.+Daniel,  b.  Oct  31, 1816. 

547.  Sosan.    Died  onm. 

548.  John.    Resides  with  his  Ikther. 


[186.]  CALVIN*  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,*  settled  in  Orange, 
Mass.,  where  he  resided  until  about  1852,  when  he  removed  to 
Med  way,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  January  30,  1861.  He  was  a 
bridge  builder  and  house  carpenter  by  trade,  which  business  he 
carried .  on  extensively.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Anna 
Gumsey,  of  Montpelier,  Yt,  who  died  November  22,  1837; 
second,  to  Eliza  Barton,  of  Leicester,  Mass. 


CBIIJ>REK  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

55S. 


Sephronia.    Died  Oct.  19, 18S1, 
onm. 
554.    LaTinia,  b.  March  24,  1822. 
555.+Napoleon  B.,  b.  Jane  20, 1827. 


549.  Adaline,  b.  Dec.  4,  1808. 

550.  ViUroy,  b.  March  4.  1811. 

551.  Emelme.    Died  Feb.  11, 1823, 

onm. 
552.-|-Jeiome  B. 

Adaline  married  Emory  Bams,  and  resides  in  Wrentham,  Mass. 
IWroy  married  Prentis  H.  Pond,  and  resides  in  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 
L4innia  married  Jason  B.  Reynolds,  and  resides  in  Wrentham,  Mass. 

[188.]  MOSES«  PECK,  son  of  DAXIE^*  resided  first  in 
Boyalston,  Mass.  From  there  he  removed  to  Montpelier,  YL,  and 
fi-om  lilontpelier  to  Middlesex.  He  married  Polly  Cass,  daughter 
of  John  Cass,  of  Riclunond,  July  10,  1808.  She  was  bom  May 
20,  1786. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 


55G.    Angeline,  b.  April  15,  1809. 
557.+Moses,  b.  Jan.  9,  1812. 
558.+John  C,  b.  Jane  14,  1814. 


559.+Chuies  £.,  b.  Sept.  2,  1816. 
560.    Emeline  M.,  b.  Jan.  1,  1820. 


Angeline  married  Edwin  C.  Lewis,  of  MontpeDer,  Vt. 
Etmaine  M.  married  Chester  Briggs,  of  Ro(±toid,  DL 


DESCENDA17TS  OF  JOSEPH    PECK,  JR. 


75 


[107.]  SOLOMON^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  settled  first  in 
Topsham,  Vt.,  and  then  in  Harlam,  Ohio.  He  was  three  times 
married :  first,  to  Philoma  Holbrook,  in  Townsend,  Vt. ;  second,  to 
Widow  Laura  Bishop,  in  Richmond,  N.  H. ;  third,  to  Elizabeth 
Nutt,  in  Topsham,  Vt.  He  died  at  Harlam,  Ohio,  October  1 844. 
His  first  wife  died  in  1805. 


CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 


661.+Horace  M.,  b.  May  1801. 
562.+Sewel,  b.  June  1808. 

563.  Philoma,  b.  Dec.  1805.    Died 

in  1807. 

By  second  toife : 

564.  Lyman,  b.  1807.    Diedunm. 
5^.    Narcissa,  b.  1809. 

566.  Mary,  b.  1811. 

567.  Catharine,  b.  1813. 


By  third  wife : 
668.    PhUetta  H.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1821. 

569.  Franklin,  b.  June  2,  1823. 

570.  Solomon,  b.  March  2,  1825. 
571.-|-John  N.,  b.  Nov.  18,  1826. 
572.-f  WUliam  N.,  b.  Jane  22,  1828. 

573.  Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  May  26, 

1831. 

574.  Mary  Ann,  b.  May  26,  1831. 
576.+Dexter,  b.  AprU  26,  1833. 


Narcissa  married  El^ah  Crocker. 

Mary  married  Samuel  Clark,  of  Vernon,  Vt. 

Catharine  married  a  Buffam. 

PhileUa  H,  married  Cyrus  Rogers. 

Franklin  died,  April  11,  1847,  unmarried. 

Soloman  died  in  the  Mexican  war,  in  1849,  unmarried. 

Elizabeth  Jane  married  William  Rogers. 

Mary  Ann  married  Stephen  L.  Emerson. 


[198.] 
ham,  Vt. 
10,  1805. 
aged  64. 


JAMES  W.6  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  settled  in  Tops. 

He  married  Nellie  Mann,  of  Richmond,  N.  H.,  October 

He  died  September  21,  1825.     She  died  June  1854, 


CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 


576.    Mahala,  b.  March  29,  1806. 

677.  Vienna,  b.  Oct.  7,  1804. 

Died  young. 

678.  Annie,    b.    July    1809. 

Died  young. 
679.-f  Horatio  N.,  b.  Aug.  4,  1812. 


651.    Alonzo,  b.  Jan.  12,  1817.    Died 
unm. 

682.  Lydia  A.,  b.  AprU  23, 1821.  Died 

young. 

683.  Horace,   b.  May  4,  1824.     Died 

Nov.  18,  1855. 


680.+Amold  M.,  b.  May  10,  1816. 
Mahala  was  residing  in  LoweU,  Mass.,  in  1863,  unmarried. 


[199.]     BENONI  PEOK,»  son  of  Solomon,*  settled  upon  the 
homestead;  where  he  resided  until  1862,  when  he  removed  to  Pitz- 


76  PECK    GENEALOGY. —^  PART  FIB81. 

William,  N.  H.  He  has  been  highly  honored  and  respected.  He 
held  a  military  commission,  and  was  called  into  service  in  the  war 
of  1812.  He  has  continually  held  some  public  ofiBce  in  his  town 
for  many  years,  and  has  represented  it  in  the  State  legislature.  He 
has  been  a  justice  of  the  peace  for  more  than  forty  years,  and 
notwithstanding  his  advanced  age  still  holds  tlie  office,  transacting 
business  with  the  vigor  of  a  middle  age,  and  is  still  sought  after 
for  council  and  advice.  He  has  also  devoted  much  of  his  time  to 
probate  business,  administering  upon  and  settling  the  estates  of 
deceased  persons.  He  has  also  taken  an  active  interest  in  Free- 
masonry, to  which  fraternity  he  has  belonged  for  more  than  sixty 
years.  To  him  I  am  indebted  for  my  information  in  relation  to  his 
branch  of  the  name. 

He  has  been  twice  married ;  first,  to  Eunice  Rogers,  who  is  said 
to  have  been  a  lineal  descendant  of  John  Rogers,  who  was  burnt 
at  the  stake ;  *  second,  to  Malinda  Richards.  His  first  wife  died 
March  3,  1853. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

5S4.    Caroline,  b.  June  16,  1809.  590.    CalisU,  b.  Nov.  7,  1824. 

685.+Phllip,  b.  Jan.  16,  1812.  691.    Eunice,  b.  June  6,  1827.    Died 

686.-|-T>evi,  b.  Aug.  31,  1814.  •    in  1846. 

587.-|-James  W.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1817.  592.-f  Henry,  b.  Aug.  2,  1829. 

6S8.    Benjamin,  b.  Feb.  9, 1820.  Died  693.    Mary,  b.  Oct.  6,  1831.     Died  In 

June  1841.  1865. 

689.    Eliphalet,  b.  March  16,  1822. 

Caroline  married  Josiah  Parker,  and  settled  in  Ashland,  Mass.  She  died  in 
1854,  leaving  six  children. 

Calista  married  Levi  N.  Fairbanks. 

Eliphalet  was  residing  in  Worcester  in  18CS.  He  married  Nancy  Smith ;  no 
issue.  « 

♦  The  following  is  IVom  the  Fitchburg  Bereille  : 

"Mrs.  Peck  was  the  daughter  of  Mr.  Eliphalet  Rogers,  late  of  Royalston, 
and  son  of  Mr.  Benjamin  Rogers,  who  was  son  of  Rev.  John  Rogers,  Pastor 
of  the  First  Church  in  Ipswich,  and  President  of  Harvard  College,  who  died 
July  2,  1684.  This  gentleman  was  eldest  son  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Rogers,  who 
came  from  England  in  1636,  and  settled  at  Ipswich,  as  colleague  pastor  with 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Ward,  and  died  July  2,  1655,  aged  67.  Nathaniel  Rogers  was 
a  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Rogers,  of  Dedham,  England,  who  died  October  18, 
1639,  aged  67 ;  and  John  was  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Rogers,  the  Martyr,  who 
was  burned  at  Smithfleld,  Febraary  6,  1566." 


DESCENDANTS   OP   JOSEPH   PECK,  JB.  77 

[210.]  OLIVER  C.®  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  was  residing 
upon  the  homestead,  in  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  in  1860;  an  industrious 
and  thrifty  farmer,  much  respected. 

He  married  Nancy  Macomber,  daughter  of  John  Macomber, 
April  21,  1808. 

CHILI>REN  —  SBVENTH  GENERATION: 

694.  John  M.,  b.  May  11,  1809.  696.+Royal  C,  b.  June  11,  1816. 

695.  Nancy  S.,  b.  June  1, 1812.  Died      697.    Adaline  B.,  b.  Oct  12,  1822. 

Feb.  25,  1838. 

John  M,  was  residing  at  home  in  1860,  nnm. 
Adaline  B.  married  Lindley  Horton,  of  Rehoboth. 

[21 1.]  RUFUS»  PECK,  son  of  Oliveb,*  settled  in  New  Provi- 
dence,  Clark  County,  Indiana,  where  he  died,  August  6, 1826.  He 
married  Naomi  Alexander,  daughter  of  Roger  Alexander,  of  Cum- 
berland, R  L,  April  6,  1812. 

CHILD1UEN  —  SBVENTH  GENERATION: 

698.  Hannah  B.,  b.  May  20,  1818.  601.+Rafti8  A.,  b.  March  30,  1826. 

699.  Rachel  W.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1816.  602.    Anna  H.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1826. 
600.    Hannah  H  ,  b.  Oct.  20,  1821. 

Hannah  H.  married  James  Gibson,  and  settled  npon  the  homestead.  Their 
children  are :  Royal  M.,^  John  B.,*  Richard  itf.^  Melvina  A.,^  James  iT.,"*  Emily 
O.,*  Isaac  A.,^  Thomas  W.j  Rufus  fT.,**  and  Emmet. ^ 

Anna  marriea  Washington  Johnson,  and  resided  in  the  town  of  New  Provi- 
dence, Ind.  Her  children  were :  Theodore  F.,**  Rttfus  P.,*  Jasper  N.,^  Eli  JB.,* 
Naomi  E.,^  and  Perry  D.* 

[212.]  CALEB*  PECK,  son  of  Oliveii,^  was  residing  in 
Seekonk,  Mass.,  in  1860,  a  farmer.  He  married  Polly  Jacobs, 
daugliter  of  Calvin  Jacobs. 


CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

603.-fCalvin  J.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1812.  607.    Susan  M.,  b.  Oct.  3,  1821.  Died 
604.    Nancy  C,  b.   Nov.    22,    1814.  nnm. 

Died  nnm.  608.    Hannah  C,  b.  Aug.   21,   1824. 
606.    Maria  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  3,  1817.  Died  unm. 

Died  Aug.  13,  1821.  609.+Henry  R.,  b.  June  17,  1827. 
606.    Susan    Ann,  b.   Aug.   7,   1819. 
Died  Aug.  21,  1821. 
7* 


78  PECK    GEKEALOGT, —  PART   FIRST. 

[213.]  SAifUEL  PECK,«  son  of  Oliver,*  settled  in  Salem, 
Washington  County,  Indiana.  He  was,  for  several  years,  I  am 
told.  Judge  of  Probate,  and  held  other  offices.  He  married  Mar 
linda  Hide,  April  20,  1820.  He  died  in  Texas,  June  13,  1843, 
while  journeying  there,  in  the  hopes  of  improving  his  health. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVKNTU  GEKEBATIOX  : 

610.  Harriet  H.,  b.  Jan.  30,  1821.  615.    Lizzie  P.,  b.  Nov.  13,  1829. 

611.  Catharine  L.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1823.         616.    George  W.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1831. 
612.+Hiram  A.,  b.  June  21,  1824.  617.    Rnftis  H.,  b.  Nov.  25,  1833. 

613.  Samuel   C,  b.  Jane  28,    1826.      618.    Maiy  A.,  b.  June  15,  1836. 

Died  Nov.  15,  1826.  619.    Daniel  W.,  b.  July  29,  1839. 

614.  Samuel,  b.  Nov.  8,  1827. 

Harriet  27.  married  Dr.  Samuel  Reid,  of  Salem,  Indiana.  She  died  January 
20,  1863,  leaving  six  children,  four  sons  and  two  daughters. 

Catharine  L.  married  William  S.  Townsend,  of  Greencastle,  Indiana,  and 
has  five  children,  three  sons  and  two  daughters. 

Samuel  was  residing  in  Greencastle,  Indiana,  a  merchant,  unmarried,  in 
1863. 

Lizzie  married  WiUiam  H.  Butler,  of  LouisviUe,  Kentucky,  November  3, 
1851.  Mr.  Butler  was  a  highly  educated  man,  He  was  killed  in  his  school- 
room, November  3,  1853,  by  Mat.  F.  Ward. 

George  W.  settled  at  Robinson,  Crawford  Ck>unty,  Illinois.  He  was  a  law- 
yer. He  enliisted  in  the  2l8t  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry;  was  elected  a  Cap- 
tain, and  afterwards  promoted  to  Lieut.-Colonel.  He  was  taken  sick,  came 
home,  and  died  January  28,  18^. 

Bufus  n.  was  residing  at  Salem,  Indiana,  unmarried,  in  1863. 

Mary  A.  married  Robert  Morris,  of  Salem,  where  they  were  residing  in 
1863.    Their  children  were  :  Jessie^  and  Hiittie.^ 

Daniel  IF.  was  residing  at  Salem  in  1863.  He  married  Lizzie  Lockwood,^ 
of  Salem,  November  11,  1862. 

[219.]  GEORGE«  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  settled  in  Reho- 
both,  near  bis  father.  He  married  Nancy  Carpenter,  daughter  of 
Caleb  Carpenter,  of  Reboboth. 

CHUDRKN  —  SK\'KXTH  GEXERATIOX  : 

620.  George.    Died  in  infancy.  623.    Ann.    Died  in  infancy. 

621.  George.    Died  in  infancy.  624.    Susan. 

622.  George.    Died  in  infancy. 

Susan  married  PhUip  Martin,  of  Guilford,  Mass. 


DESCENDANTS  OP   JOSEPH   PECK,  JR.  79 

[225.]  BENJAMIN®  PECK,  son  of  Allen,*  settled  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  where  he  died  in  1 843.  He  was  a  merchant.  He 
married  Roby  A.  Ormsbee.     She  died  in  1806. 

CHILDREN  —  8EVKNTH  GENERATION  : 

625.-|-AUen  O.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1804.  626.    Mary  S.,  b.  May  19, 1806. 

Mary  8.  married  Esek  Aldrich,  and  settled  in  Providence. 

[227.]  JOSEPH®  PECK,  son  of  Josiah,*  settled  in  Charl- 
ton,  Mass.,  where  he  lived  and  died.  He  was  a  farmer.  He 
married  Sarah  Whipple,  daughter  of  Christopher  Whipple,  of 
Cumberland,  R.  I.  He  died  August  28,  1824.  She  November 
14,  1847,  aged  77  years. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

627.     Almira-    Died  in  infancy.  632.    Amia,  b.  July  1,  1803. 

628.-f  Otis,  b.  Sept.  18,  1793.  633.    Joseph   W.,   b.   Oct.   26,   1806. 

629.4-Arnold,  b.  Oct,  21,  1796.  Died  at  sea  unm. 

630.  William,  b.  July  21, 1799.  634.    Temperance,  b.  1808.  Died  1826. 

631.  Harriet  W.,  b.  Dec.  17,  1801. 

[231.]  JOSIAH«  PECK,  son  of  Josiah,^  settled  in  Eaton, 
Mass.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1853. 

He  married  Elizabeth  Barton,  daughter  of  Hale  Barton,  August 
30,  1798  (R.  Rec,  Book  4). 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH   GENERATION  : 

635.  Nelson,  b.  Nov.  13,  1708;  was      C40.-f-Joslah,  b.  May  15,  1809. 

killed  by  the  falling  of  a  tree,  G41.     Elizabeth,    b.    Dec.    16,    1811. 
Aug.  23,  1817.  Died  July  19,  1814. 

636.  Louisa,  b.  April  15,  1800.  642.     Ann  K.,  b.  Feb.  25,  1813.     Died 
637.-|-Bartou,  b.  Feb.  8,  1802.  Oct.  23,  1827. 

638.  Lydia  B.,  b.  Feb.  17,  1804.  643.-f-Alouzo,  b.  March  23,  1816. 

639.  Patience  B.,  b.  Sept.  3,  1806.      644.     Samuel  W.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1817. 

Died  July  16, 1814. 

Louisa  married  Samuel  Merritt. 

L»jdia  married  John  J.  Dorn. 

Samuel  W.  is  a  physician.  He  is  settled  at  Washington,  Davies  County, 
Indiana.  He  married  Hannah  B.  Havens,  daughter  of  Dr.  P.  B.  Havens,  of 
Hamilton,  N.  Y. ;  no  issue. 

[242.]  CROMWELL^  PECK,  son  of  Perez,^  settled  in  Cov- 
entry, R.  I.     He  was  a  blacksmith  and  machinist  by  trade  and 


80  PECK   GENEALOGY, —  PART   FIB8T. 

occupation.     He  married  Mary  Cnshing,  of  Providence,  July  22, 
1804.     He  died  August  12,  1838,  and  his  widow,  August  1,  1851. 

CHILDREN  —  SEYSNTH  GENERATION: 

645.  Mary,  b.  in  Ck>yentr7,  Not.  24,      648.    Ann,  b.  in  Ck>yentr7,  Aug.  6, 

1806.  1813. 

646.  Sabra,  b.  in  Coyentrj,  April  9,      649.    Eliza,  b.  in  ProYidence,  Sept.  4, 

1808.  1816. 

647.  Lydia,  b.  in  Coventry,  Nov.  17, 

1810. 

Mary  was  twice  married :  first,  to  James  Davis,  by  whom  she  had  two  chO« 
dren,  both  of  ^hom  died  in  iDfoncy.  Her  second  husband  was  Olney  Wind- 
sor; by  him  she  had  three  children,  Cromwell  P.,^  Mary  Caroline,^  and  «/om- 
phine,* 

Sabra  married  William  Morris,  by  whom  she  had  one  daughter,  Elizabeth^* 
b.  Feb.  3,  1827. 

Lydia  married  Charles  S.  Lawrence ;  no  issue.    She  died  November  2, 1860. 

Ann  married  Joseph  Whipple,  by  whom  she  had  two  children,  Ann  E,J^  and 
George  C 

Eliza  married  James  Austin.  Her  issue  were :  James,*  Edward,*  and  Clara.* 
After  the  decease  of  her  husband,  she  married  James  ChappeU,  with  whom 
she  was  living  in  18G3. 

[247]  PEREZ  PECK,«  son  of  Perez,^  settled  in  Coventry, 
R  I.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He  is  a  machinist  by  trade, 
which  business  he  carried  on  for  many  years.  He  commenced 
it  in  1805.  He  has  been  considered  one  of  the  most  trustworthy 
manufacturers  in  the  country.  He  married  Joanna  Brown,  Decem- 
ber 9,  1813. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVEXTH   GENERATION  : 

650.  Harriet,  b.  April  19,  1815.  Died      653.     Sarah,  b.  April  15,  1820.    Died 

May  23,  1840.  Dec.  2,  1821. 

651.  Mary  Ann,  b.  July  15,  1816.  654.    Joanna,  b.  Sept.  18,  1821. 

652.  Lydia  H.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1817.  655.+Isaac,  b.  Oct.  11,  1824. 

Mary  Ann  married  Asa  Sisson,  and  resides  in  Coventry.  Their  children 
are,  Harriet  P.*  b.  May  25,  1845,  and  died  August  10,  1846;  Charles*  b.  Sep- 
tember 7,  1848 ;  and  Emily,  b.  January  15,  1856. 

[272.]  JOEL^  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,^  settled  in  Greenbush, 
now  Poostenkill,  Rcns?selaer  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  remained 
until  his  decease,  August  8,  18.^5. 

He  married  Hannah  Baldwin  in  1811. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK,  JR. 


81 


CHLLDREIf  —  EIGHTH  GENKRATIOK  : 


656.  Mahala  D.,  b.  Feb.  22,  1812. 

657.  William  H.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1816. 

658.  Calista,  b.  May  23, 1818. 

659.  Joel  C,  b.  Aug.  28,  1820. 


660.  Marvin  R.,  b.  July  16, 1822. 

661.  Mariette,  b.  Nov.  16, 1829. 

662.  Emily,  b.  March  13, 1831.    Died 

Nov.  20,  1847. 


Mahala  married  Jacob  Dingman,  February  18,  1835,  and  settled  In  Poesten- 
kill,  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  where  they  were  residing  In  1864.  Their  chil- 
dren are:  Charles  JNT.,'  b.  October  4,  1838;  Mary  E,,^  b.  April  10,  1841;  Joel 
J5.,*  b.  September  25,  1843;  Delia  jP.,'  b.  March  1,  1847;  JtfaAaZa,®  b.  June 
18,  1850;  George  fT.,®  b.  February  5,  1853;  Marcia  Z.,  b.  July  14,  1855. 

Calista  and  Marietta  were  residing  with  their  mother  In  Poesteuklll  in  1864, 
unmarried. 

WUliam  H,  was  residing  in  the  town  of  Sandy  Creek,  Oswego  County,  N.  Y. 
He  married,  for  his  1st  wife,  Sally  M.  Harger,  and  for  his  2d,  Lois  Roberson. 
His  Ist  wife  died  September  7,  1848.  'His  children  are :  George  fT.,*  William 
6?.,*  Mary  L.,*  Emma  J.*  Delia  A.,^  Maria,^  Clarence^  and  Chariest 

Joel  C.  was  residing  In  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  He  married  Mary  Lynd."  His 
children  are :  EmUy  ul.,'  Ella  jR,^  and  Catharine  L.^ 

The  names  of  the  above  children  were  received  too  late  to  be  numbered 
and  entered  In  the  Index. 


[273  ]  DANIEL'^  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,^  first  settled,  in  1808, 
at  Sand  Lake,  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.  In  1830  he  settled  at 
East  Pembroke,  where  he  was  residing  in  1 864.  He  married,  for 
his  first  wife,  Hannah  Woodward,  daughter  of  David  Woodward, 
February  1 8,  1808.  For  his  second  wife,  Bathsheba  Gould,  daugh- 
ter of  Reuben  Gould,  October  18,  1810.  His  first  wife  died  Jan- 
uary 15,  1809.     His  second,  August  3,  1848. 


CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 


6C3.    David,  b.  Jan.  15,  1809.    Died      670. 
Jan.  15,  1809. 

664.  William,  b.  Aug.  19,  1811.  671. 

665.  Mehitable,   b.    Nov.   9,      1812. 

Died  Oct.  22,  1813.  672. 

666.  Emeline  C,  b.  April  22,  1814.      673. 

667.  Daniel,  b.  Feb.  24,  1816.     Died 

March  15,  1816.  674. 

668.  Bathsheba,    b.   Jan.    13,    1817.      675. 

Died  Nov.  5,  1843. 

669.  Daniel  G.,  b.  June  Id,  1818. 


Edward,  b.  Jan.  9,  1820.    Died 

Sept.  14,  1846. 
Hannah,    b.    March    24,    1821. 

Died  April  30,  1834. 
Nathan,  b.  Nov.  14,  1822. 
Sophia,  b.  May  29,  1825.    Died 

May  10,  1826. 
Reuben,  b.  Feb.  22,  1827. 
George,  b.  Nov.  23,  1829.   Died 

May  9,  1830. 


82  PECK   OENEALOGY; — PART   FIRST. 

WUliam  married  Celioda  Ryckmao  March  5,  1837,  was  residing  in  East 
Pembroke  in  1864.  Tlieir  children  were:  (670)  Jod,*  b.  Deceml>er  3,  1887; 
(677)  Lydia  J,»  b.  March  6,  1839 ;  (678)  Franklin,^  b.  February  12,  1845. 

Emeline  married  Charles  Gorham  and  settled  in  Beividere,  Boon  County, 

m. 

Bathsheha  married  Dexter  Fales ;  no  issue. 

Daniel  G.,  of  West  Bergen,  N.  T.,  married  Mary  A.  Tompkins,  December 
16,  1847.  His  children  are :  (679)  Wealthyy^  b.  August  4, 1848 ;  (680)  FrameU,* 
b.  May  13,  1850;  (681)  George  fT.,*  b.  October  26,  1853;  (682)  Freemont  J*  h, 
March  16,  1856 ;  (683)  Flora  -&.,»  b.  March  4,  1858 ;  (684)  Bichmond  0.,»  b. 
August  24,  1860,  and  (685)  Elinor  E.^*  b.  September  10,  1862. 

Edvoard  married  Martha  Ann  Baker,  and  settled  in  East  Pembroke.  Their 
son  is  (686)  Charles  Edward,* 

Nathan  married  Selina  Maria  Peck  (704)  daughter  of  Harvey  Peck,  October 
18,  1848.  Their  daughter,  (687)  Mary  Clara  Ida^*  was  bom  December  29, 
1856. 

Beuben  married  Polly  Wrightman,  April  24,  1846,  and  was  residing  in  Wis- 
consin in  1864.  His  children  are :  (688)  Ellen  F.,*  b.  January  19,  1847;  (689) 
DatTta,*  b.  November  1 7,  1848 ;  (690)  Eslella  E.,*  h,  February  22,  1850;  (691) 
Arthur  C*  b.  August  29,  1852;  (692)  Malvina^  E,  A,f  b.  April  26,  1855;  (693) 
Eugent  C.,' b.  July  12,  1859;  (694)  Ernest  (?.,•  b.  AprU  11,  1861;  Beub^f 
Mary  C. ;'  Carrie  M.*  These  three  last  children  were  not  at  first  received  with 
the  record  of  the  family,  therefore  not  numbered. 

[274.]  DR.  BETHUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,®  married 
Jerusha  VViston. 

He  settled  at  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  a  physician  for 
many  years.  He  was  a  member  of  the  State  Legislature.  He 
died  July  11,  1862.     His  widow  was  residing  in  Chicago  in  1864. 

CHILDREN  —  KIGHTH  GENERATION: 

695.  Gloriacnah,  b.  in  1824.    Died  in  1827. 

[275.]  JOHN^  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,«  married  Sarah  Why- 
land,  September  25,  1816.     She  was  born  in  1797. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

696.  Agnes,  b.  March  1,  1818.  699.    Maria,  b.  Dec.  18,  1823. 

697.  Phllotte,  b.  Aug.  16,  1819.  700.    John,  b.  Feb.  28,  1826. 

698.  Barnard,  b.  Aug.  U,  1821. 

Agnps  married  EzraDe  Freest,  November  13,  1836.  They  were  residing  in 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  Their  chUdren  were :  Daniel  fT.,'  Mary  jP.,»  John  W.,* 
Owrge  E.,*  and  Bethuel  P.* 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  83 

PhUatte  married  David  Philips,  Jone  8, 1847.  They  were  residing  in  Bruns- 
wick, N.  Y.,  in  1864.  Their  children  were :  Frances  P.,"  WUlard  !>.,•  and 
Jennette.* 

Barnard  married  Catharine  Watson,  October  1845.  He  died  March  6, 1850. 
His  son,  (701)  Barnard,*  was  bom  September  18,  1846,  and  died  December  20, 
1846. 

Maria  married  Henry  W.  Danforth,  January  14,  1828.  They  were  residing 
in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  Their  children  were :  Emma  P.,*  Henry  W.jr.,*  Susan 
J,*  Mary  A,'  and  Harriett  J.* 

John  was  residing  in  Troy,  N.  T.,  in  1864,  unmarried. 

[276]  HARVEY^  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,®  married  Elenor 
McMellen,  daughter  of  William  McMellen.  They  resided  in  Poes- 
tenkill,  Rensselaer  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1864. 

CmLDREN  —  EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

702.  Mehitable,  b.  April  4,  1817.  706.  Jeraslia,  b.  April  25,  1826. 

708.  Jane  A.,  b.  July  27,  1820.  707.  William  H.,  b.  June  29,  1829. 

704.  Selina  M.,  b.  March  28,  1822.  708.  Bethuel,  b.  Feb.  5,  1883. 

705.  Elenor,  b.  Oct.  18,  1824. 

Mehitable  married  Leonidas  Harger,  and  died  November  9,  1848. 

Jane  A.*  married  Calvin  F.  Waterman,  April  26,  1840. 

Selina  M.  married  Nathan  Peck.    No.  672. 

Elenor  is  unmarried. 

Jerusha  married  Daniel  Hovee,  October  21,  1848. 

[280.]  CHARLES,''  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,«  settled  in  Johns- 
town, Fulton  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He 
married  Phebe  Seley,  daughter  of  Stephen  Seley,  of  Hadley,  Sara- 
toga County,  N.  Y.,  December  10,  1815. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENRKATION  : 

709.  Sally  Jane,  b.  Dec.   17,   1816.      714.    LydiaA.,b.  Sept.  12, 1823.  Died 

Died  1848.  1847. 

710.  Joiin,  b.  April  21,  1818.  715.     Charles  J.,  b.  June   18,    1826. 

711.  Adaline,  b.  Nov.  20,  1819.'  ")  Died  young. 

712.  Emellne,  b.  Nov.  20,  1819.  i       716.    Mary,  b.  May  7,  1827.  ) 

T^lng,  717.    Mariem,  b.  May  7,  1827.  > 

713.  Esther  C,  b.  June  20,  1821.  Twins ;  died  young. 


•  Her  eldest  son  enlisted  as  a  soldier.  He  was  one  of  Scott's  900,  where  he 
served  two  years,  aud  re-enlisted  into  the  N.  Y.  Cavalry,  where  he  remained 
untU  his  discharge,  and  died,  March  6,  1866,  ftroni  the  effects  of  the  hardships 
and  exposures  he  suflfered  in  the  army. 


84  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PABT    FIRST. 

718.  Charles  J.,  b.  April  20,  1829.  721.    Olivia  E.,  b.  April    13,    1887. 

719.  George  W.,  b.  Aug.  3,  1831.  Died  1860. 

720.  Philander  W.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1834.      722.    Daniel  A.,  b.  Aug.  8, 1889.  Died 

young. 

Adaline  married  Lambert  Chrlstyan. 

Sarah  Jane  married  William  Pool. 

Emeline  married  Benjamin  Place. 

John  married  Phebe  Taylor,  daughter  of  David  Taylor,  August  1,  1840.  He 
was  residing  in  Johnstown,  N.  T.,  in  18G4,  engaged  In  the  leather  and  lumber 
business.  His  children  were :  (723)  Almenia  H.,^  (724)  John  JP.,»  (725)  Anna 
3f.,9  (726)  Albert  r.,»  died  AprU  8,  1850;  (727)  Albert  T.,^  (728)  Jerome  A.* 
(729)  Arthur  W.,^  (730)  EllenorJ.*  (731)  Esther  J ^ 

Esther  C  married  Leonard  M.  Curtis,  and  was  residing  In  California  in  1864. 

Charles  J.  married  Susan  M.  Harris.  His  children  are :  (732)  Charles  A.* 
(733)  Emma*  (734)  George  W.,*  and  (735)  Eugene  W,* 

Lydia  A.  married  William  A.  Emory. 

Olivia  E.  married  John  T.  Hill. 

George  W,  married  Charlott  Vanthusen.  His  children  are:  (736)  James 
M,f  (737)  George,*  (738)  Anna?  and  (739)  Ottavee} 

Philander  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Lodusky  Wilde,  and  for  his  second, 
Sybil  Plalsted.  His  child  Is,  (740)  Eugene  W,*  He  was  residing  in  Jolins- 
town  In  1864. 

[282.]  GEORGE  W.''  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,«  settled  in  West 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  in  1852,  from  injuries,  as  I  am  told, 
received  in  a  saw- mill. 

He  married  Isabella  Sturtevant  at  Fort  Edward,  Washington 
Coimty,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died. 

CUILDRfeN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

741.    Mahala  was  residing  at  Sara-      742.    Louisa  was  residing  at  Saratoga 
toga  Springs  in  1864.  Springs  in  1864. 

[284.]  OLFVTIR  0.''  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,^  settled  in  Johns- 
town, Fulton  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864. 

He  married  Judith  Ayers,  daughter  of  Jedidiel  Ayers,  March  17, 
1827. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

743.  George  W.,  b.  Jan.  23,   1828.      747.    Mary  E.,  b.  AprU  6,  1836.  Died 

Died  Sept.  6,  1829.  Nov.  12,  1865. 

744.  llarvy  J.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1829.  748.    William   H.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1839. 
746.    Lydia  M.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1832.  Died  Feb.  17, 1841. 

746.     Caroline  A.,  b.  Aug.  23,  1833.      749.    Juditli  A.,  b.  Jan.  21,  1842. 

Died  April  4,  1869.  760.    Dyer  O.,  b.  Aug.  8, 1844.    Died 

Aug.  1863. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  85 

Harvy  J,  was  residing  near  Alexandria,  Va.,  unmarried,  in  1864. 

Lffdia  M,  married  Orange  R.  Lawrence,  and  was  residing  in  Johnstown  In 
1864. 

Caroline  A.  married  Bradley  Vanderbnrg,  and  resided  in  Bleeker,  Folton 
Coonty,  N.  Y.,  in  1864. 

Mary  E.  married  Ames  Smith,  and  was  residing  near  Alexandria,  Va.,  In 
1864. 

Judith  A,  married  Victor  Strieker,  and  was  residing  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  in 
1864. 

[286.]  ALEXANDER"^' PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,®  settled  in 
Alexandria,  JeflFerson  County,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He 
is  a  carpenter  and  joiner  by  trade  and  occupation.  He  married 
Elizabeth  Hollet,  daughter  of  Joseph  HoUet,  November  4,  1830. 
She  was  born  August  21,  1805. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OENEBATION  : 

• 

751.  George  A.,  b.  Sept.  29, 18S2.  754.    Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  15, 1837. 

752.  Joseph,  b.  July  25,  1834.    Died      755.    Sarah  J.,  b.  April  14,  1839. 

March  5,  1835.  756.    Martha,  b.  April  1, 1841. 

753.  Charles,  b.  Nov.  7,  1835.    Died      757.    John,  b.  Aug.  26,  1843. 

jQly  12,  1847.  758.    Daniel,  b.  Jan.  5, 1847. 

Cteorge  A.  married  Catharine  MerriU,  daughter  of  James  MerriU.  His  chU- 
dren  were:  George  M.^;  b.  September  21,  ld58;  John  JET.,'  b.  Jane  5,  1864;  and 
Mary^*  b.  Jane  17,  1862 ;  resided  In  Alexandria,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  in 
1864.* 

Elizabeth  married  George  Taylor. 

Sarah  Jane  married  John  Overoker. 

Martha  was  unmarried  In  1864. 

[287.]  GEORGE''  PECK,  son  of  Jbremiah,«  married  Phebe 
Sweet,  of  Johnston,  R.  I.  He  was  a  stone-cutter  by  trade,  and 
resided  in  different  places. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

759.  Amanda.  762.    Daniel. 

760.  Cyril.  763.    .    Died  yoang. 

761.  Harriet. 

[288  ]  LEWIS^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,^  settled  at  Mount 
Tabor,  Vt.,  where  he  died.    He  married  Abigail. 

*  His  children  were  receiyed  too  late  to  be  nambered  and. entered  In  the 
index. 

8 


86  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PABT  FIB8T. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  OENKRATION  : 

764.  Abigail. 

[289.]  WALCOTT^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah.«  married  Rachel 
Dodge,  daughter  of  John  and  Rachel  Dodge,  of  Amherst^  N.  H. 
She  was  born  July  1795,  and  died  in  Blissfield,  Lenawee  County, 
Michigan,  April  21, 1837.  He  was  residing  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  in 
1864,  with  his  daughter. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

765.  Sarah  Margaret,  b.  April  25,      766.    ,  died  young. 

1831. 

Sarah  Margaret  married  John  Bobinson,  of  Acworth,  K.  H.,  Januaiy  5, 
1859. 
There  were  also  other  chUdren,  who  died  in  infkncy. 

[291.]'  DANIEL'  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,®  married  Sarah 
Green,  daughter  of  Elisha  Green,  of  Plainfield,  Conn.  They  first 
resided  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  In  1840,  they  moTcd  to  Troy,  and 
in  1842  removed  to  Sand  Lake,  where  he  settled.  In  April  1860, 
he  died,  leaving  his  widow  with  seven  children.  In  February  1851, 
their  house  was  burned,  with  all  they  had  in  it.  In  1852,  the 
widow  removed  with  her  little  children  to  Pawtucket,  R.  L,  where 
she  found  employment  in  the  cotton  mills,  and  by  her  industry  and 
frugality  has  supported  herself  and  family. 

She  was  residing  at  Valley  Falls  in  1863,  when  I  learned  from 
her  the  above. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

767.  Daniel,  b.  May  2,  1838.  771.  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  27,  1847. 

768.  Margaret,  b.  May  13,  1840.  772.  Olive,  b.  June  14,  1849. 

769.  Lydia,  b.  June  4,  1842.  773.  Elisha,  b.  Sept.  24,  1850. 

770.  Hiram,  b.  March  4, 1845. 

There  were  three  children  who  died  in  infancy. 

[294.]  ARA^  PECK,  son  of  Levi,^  first  settled  in  Westmore- 
land, N.  H ,  and  afterwards  at  Salina,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  August 
31,  1862.  He  was  twice  married ;  first,  to  Phebe  Mitchel,  of  West- 
moreland, N.  H.,  by  whom  he  had  one  daughter :  second,  to  Mary 
Pierce,  August  2,  1 820,  daughter  of  John  Pierce,  of  Westmoreland, 
N.  H.     She  died  November  17,  1854. 


BBSCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECE^  JB«  '     87 

CHILDRBN  —  EIGHTH  OKNERATION  : 

774.  Mary.  777.    Pnisla  Cozelia,  b.  Jan.  17,  1826. 

775.  Amoret,  b.  May  25, 1821.    Died  Died  Feb.  17,  1857. 

April  15,  1849.  778.    John  Alfred,  b.  Feb.  22,  1827. 

776.  Sarah  Lncelia,  b.  Nov.  29,  1822.      779.    Mira,  b.  Jan.   12,  1830.    Died 

Died  Aug.  22,  1842.  Sept.  25, 1831. 

Mary  married  Charles  Boms,  and  settled  in  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Prugia  C.  married  Charles  H.  Danbrack,  of  St.  Johns,  New  Brunswick. 

John  A.  married  Elizabeth  Nichols,  daughter  of  Isaac  L.  Nichols,  of  Cohas- 
set,  Mass.  He  was  residing  at  Newton,  Mass.,  in  1864.  His  children  were : 
(780)  Charles  Alfred,*  b.  December  3,  1856,  and  (781)  Mary  Abby,  b.  November 
7,  1860. 

[296.]  URF  PECK,  son  of  Levi,«  settled  in  Westminster,  Vt., 
where  he  was  residing  in  1863.  He  married  Asenath  Powers, 
December  6,  1812. 

CHILDREN — EIOHTH  GENEKATION  : 

782.  Wmiam,  b.  Dec.  23,  1813.  Died      788.    Uri  L.,  b.  Oct.  22,  1825. 

Jan.  7,  1814.  789.    Irena,  b.  Sept.  16,  1828.    Died 

783.  Levi  S.,  b.  Oct.  19,  18U.  Feb.  27,  1829. 

784.  Susan,  b.  Dec.  7,  1817.  790.    Melinda,  b.  Nov.  30,  1830.    Re- 

785.  Wealthy  A.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1819.                    sided  at  liome,  anm.,  in  1864. 

Died  July  28,  1841.  791.    James,  b.  Oct.  5,   1833.    Died 

786.  Solomon,  b.  Sept.  4,  1821.  May  5,  1835. 

787.  Warren,  b.  Oct.  30,  1823. 

Levi  S  married  Clarinda  Chipman,  of  Westminster,  Yt.,  and  was  residing 
in  Fulton,  Wis.,  in  1864.  Their  children  were :  (792)  Ella  C.,*  (793)  Alonzo,* 
(794)  Mary  ^.,»  (795)  Kirk,  (796)  Sophronia,*  and  (797)  Leonora  i?.» 

Susan  married  Warren  Baker,  and  settled  in  Leicester,  Conn. 

Solomon  was  supposed  to  be  in  Cincinnati,  in  1864,  unmarried. 

Uri  L.  was  in  the  United  States  Army ;  no  family  In  1864. 

Warren  was  residing  at  home,  unmarried. 

[296.]  SHUBAEL  PECK,^  son  of  Levi,«  settled  in  Westmin- 
ster, Vt,  where  he  was  residing  in  1863. 

He  married  Thurza  Wheeler,  daughter  of  Jonas  Wheeler,  De- 
cember 18,  1821.     She  died  October  25,  1867,  in  her  69th  year. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OENERATION  : 

798.  Sanford  L.,  b.  July  13,  1823.  802.    Hannah  E.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1835. 

799.  Clarissa  A.,  b.  April  26,  1826.  Died  March  29,  1850. 

800.  Orestes  F.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1826.  803.    £Uen  J.,  b.  April  21, 1840. 

801.  Charles  C,  b.  Dec.  6,  1827. 


88     *  FECK  GBSrSALOGT, —  PABT  FIB8T. 

Sanford  X.  married  Muy  Stodard^  dangliter  of  Joshua  Stodard,  of  Satton, 
Vt.,  September  12,  18i9,  fbr  hia  ftist  wife,  and  Sarah  £.  Sanford,  daughter  of 
Seth  Sanford,  of  Ohio,  for  his  second.  He  settled  at  McGregor,  Clayton 
County,  Iowa,  and  then  at  Clajton.  He  Is  an  attorney  at  law.  His  children 
in  1864,  were :  (804)  Sairford  tL,*  bom  Jannaiy  18, 1857;  (805)  Laura  J.*  bom 
Angost  19, 1859 ;  and  (806)  Marff  EUen^*  bom  September  18, 1863.  Died  Feb- 
roary  23, 1864. 

daritsa  A.  married  Lester  Woodfbrd,  of  Bloomfleld,  Conn.,  January  12, 
1850. 

OrtMeM  F  married  Mary  M.  Pierce,  May  1, 1850.  Their  children  are :  (807) 
OltM,*  bora  April  9,  1853,  and  (808)  Orestet  jf?.,*  bora  April  7,  1859. 

Claries  C.  married  Adaline  Keech,  September  12, 1854.  She  died  Decem- 
ber 19, 1862,  leaving  three  children :  (809)  Ella  M.*  bora  October  24, 1855 : 
(810)  CharleM  A*,  bora  September  25,  1857;  (811)  WaUam  Z.*,  bora  Jane 
1859,  and  died  August  22, 1860;   (812)  Sa^ford  Ariel* bora  July  13,  1860. 

JSUa  J.  was  residing  at  home,  unmarried.  In  1863. 

[300.]  WILLIAir  PECK,  son  of  Rotal,«  settled  at  first  in 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  where  he  resided  for  many  years,  and  from  there 
removed  to  Franklin,  Mass.  He  has  been  what  may  well  be  called 
a  model  farmer, —  industrious  and  successful, — a  man  of  excellent 
judgment  and  fine  natural  ability. 

Although  he  has  kept  aloof  from  party  politics,  neither  seeking 
or  accepting  office,  he  has  usually  taken  an  interest  in  the  afiairs 
of  his  town,  giving  his  advice  or  expressing  his  views  upon  matters 
of  interest ;  and  at  public  meetings  few  have  been  able  to  com- 
mand more  respect  In  his  younger  days,  he  was  fond  of  military 
tactics,  and  for  a  long  time  commanded  a  military  company.  He 
was  often  urged  to  accept  higher  positions ;  but  he  chose  to  remain 
a  captain.  He  was  an  excellent  disciplinarian,  and  took  much 
pride,  as  well  as  his  men,  in  their  being  known  as  one  of  the  best 
drilled  companies.  He  is  still  known,  and  called  among  his  early 
associates,  by  the  to  them  familiar  name  of  Capt  Peck ;  although 
in  his  84th  year,  he  still  retains  his  faculties. 

He  married  Sarah  Arnold,  daughter  of  Rufus  Arnold.  She  died 
March  24,  1852. 

CHILDRKX  —  EIGHTH  GENERATlOy  : 

813.    Mary  Ann,  b.  Jnlj  9, 1805.*  814.    Naomi,  b.  April  26,  1807. 


*  Mar^  Ann,  the  eldest  child  in  the  funUj  of  WiUiam,  had  two  ^rrandmoth- 
era,  fonr  great-grandmothers,  and  one  great-great-grandmother,  making 
seren  grandmothers,  aU  Uring  at  the  time  of  her  birth. 


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DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK,  JB.  89 

815.  Abigail,  b.  April  6,  1810.  818.    Sarah  Maria,  b.  Aug.  1,  1815. 

Died  Aog.  21, 1811.  819.    RafUs  Arnold,  b.  April  16,  1818. 

816.  Abigail,  b.  June  10,  1811.  820.    WiUiam  Edward,  b.  Oct.  18, 

817.  Ajin  Janett,  b.  May  25,  1813.  1821. 

Mary  Ann  married  Fennah  Grant,  of  Camberland,  R.  I. 

Naomi  married  Richard  Crowninshield,  also  of  Camberland. 

Ann  JaneU  married  Albert  Ballon,  of  Franklin,  Mass. 

Sarah  Maria  married  Ab^ah  Rock  wood,  also  of  Franklin,  Mass. 

Abigail  is  a  school  teacher,  and  is  onmarried. 

Hufus  Arnold  married  Abby  S.  Tharber,  and  settled  in  Providence,  R.  I. 
His  children  are  (821) :  Anna  A,»  (822),  Horace  (?.,»  (823), and  Helen  A* 

William  Edward  prepared  himself  for  a  profession,  and  chose  that  of  a 
lawyer.  He  entered  the  olHce  of  Richard  W.  Green,  of  Providence,  li.  I.,  late 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  as  a  student,  in  1847.  He  was  admitted  to  the 
bar  in  1850,  and  settled  in  Providence,  where  he  entered  into  practice.  He 
was  elected  a  Representative  fh>m  the  city  to  the  State  Legislature,  In  1852. 
He  was  also  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Magistrates.  In  1855,  he 
removed  with  his  family  to  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  but  continued  his  office  in  Prov- 
idence. He  was  elected  a  Senator  flrom  Greenwich  in  1857.  He  continued 
his  practice,  both  in  Providence  and  Greenwich,  until  the  war,  in  which  he 
took  a  deep  interest.  His  patriotism  did  not  allow  him  to  remain  neutral,  or 
a  spectator  to  the  noble  effort  the  State  made  to  assist  in  subduing  the  rebel- 
lion. 

He  not  only  lent  his  aid  and  influence  in  raising  soldiers,  but  set  the  exam- 
ple of  being  one  himself.  He  loved  his  country,  and  knew  too  well  how  to 
prize  its  government  and  laws  to  remain  passive  during  her  struggle.  He 
gave  his  life  in  their  defence.  He  enlisted  in  the  Rhode  Island  cavalry,  where 
he  received  a  commission  as  first  lieutenant. 

After  joining  his  regiment  in  Louisiana,  he  was  appointed  Judge  advocate, 
which  position  he  held  until  his  decease,  which  occurred  at  Napolconville, 
August  13, 1865.  He  was  taken  sick  at  Thibodeaux  while  attending  the  duties 
of  his  office.  He  remained  there  until  the  ac^oumment  of  the  commission, 
when  he  returned  to  Napolconville ;  was  seized  with  a  congestive  clilll,  and 
died  in  about  two  hours. 

He  was  burled  with  military  honors.  His  body  was  placed  in  a  metallic 
coffin,  and  then  enclosed  in  a  brick  vault. 


The  following  is  the  inscription  flrom  the  tombstone  of  her  great-great- 
grandmother  : 

**  In  memory  of  Mrs.  Desire  Allen,  Relict  of  Mr.  John  Allen  (formerly  the 
wife  of  Mr.  Ebenezer  Foster),  who  died  November  27,  1810,  aged  100  years 
1  month  and  28  days. 

*  Blessed  are  the  dead  who  die  in  the  Lord,  for  they 
rest  from  their  labors  and  their  works  do  follow  them." 

Her  name  before  marriage  was  Desire  Cushman.  She  married  Ebenezer 
Foster,  September  17,  1730.  Their  daughter,  Mercy  Foster,  married  Solomon 
Peck,  the  great-grand&ther  of  Mary  Ann. 

8* 


90  PECK  GENEAIOGTi — PABT  FIRST. 

His  name,  with  the  name  of  others  like  him,  will  be  remembered  and  hon- 
ored, while  the  Northern  traitors  and  Soathem  sympathizers  he  left  behind 
will  be  forgotten,  or  remembered  only  to  be  despised. 

Mr.  Peck  married  Harriet  £.  Newell,  daughter  of  Nelson  Newell,  Esq.,  of 
Franklin,  liass.    His  children  are  (824) :  BattU  ul.,'  and  (825)  WUliam  E.* 

[301.]  JOEL  F.  PECK,  son  of  Boyal,  married  Lucy  Peck, 
daughter  of  Solomon  Peck,  of  Cumberland,  R.  L,  December  1820, 
and  settled  upon  the  homestead,  where  he  died,  July  17,  1866. 

CHILDREN  —  KIGHTH  GENKRATIOX  : 

826.  PhUa  Amanda,  b.  Dec  15, 1823.      828.    Bojal  Jackson,  b.  Dec.  14, 1831. 

Died  Aug.  13,  1826. 

827.  Abby  Sellna,  b.  Nov.  29,  1827. 

Died  Feb.  13,  1848. 

Hoyal  Jackson  married  EUen  £.  FoUett,  danghter  of  EULs  Follett,  of  Com- 
berland,  K.  1.  Their  children  are  (829) :  Charles  H,,  bom  November  1854 ; 
(830)  Ahby  </.,  bom  September  15,  1856-,  (831)  Joel  E.,  bora  March  15,  1859; 
(832)  Ides  E.,  bora  December  20, 1860.  He  resides  npon  the  homestead  which 
has  now  been  in  the  name  more  than  150  years. 

[302.]  IRA  BJ  PECK,  son  of  Boyal,«  married  Mary  Black- 
intOD;  daughter  of  Ellis  Blackintoiiy  of  Attleborough,  Mass.,  June 
19,  1834.     He  resides  at  Woonsocket,  R.  L 

CHELD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

833.  Ira  £.,  b.  Aag.  24,  1846. 

[305.]  FOSTERS  PECK,  son  of  JoEaL,«  resides  in  Xorth  Prov- 
idence.     He  married  Susan  Arnold. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION:] 

834.  Susan.  835.    Foster. 
Susan  married  John  Barnes,  of  North  Providence,  R.  I. 

[306.]  LEWIS^  PECK,  son  of  Joel,«  resided  in  Cumberland, 
R.  L,  where  he  died,  October  25,  1827.  He  was  a  carpenter  by 
trade,  enterprising  and  industrious.  He  married  Permelia  Carpen- 
ter, daughter  of  William  Carpenter,  of  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  March 
24,  1816.     She  resided  at  Valley  Falls,  R.  L,  in  1863. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK,  JB.  91 


CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

836.  Lacena,  b.  Jane  26, 1818.  888.    Maria  C,  b.  Dec.  14,  1823. 

837.  Edward,  b.  May  17, 1821. 

Lucena  married  Leonard  Cumstock,  of  Providence,  R.  It  • 

Edward  married  Abba  Woodward,  of  Taunton,  Mass.     He  died  Angus t 

1852,  leaving  two  sons,  (839)  Lewis^*  and  (840)  ^enr^,"*  who  were  residing 

with  their  mother  in  Taunton  in  1863. 
Maria  C.  married  Jesse  Moffett.    T'ley  reside  in  Pawtucket,  K.  I. 


[307.]  ALFRED^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  resided  in  Cum- 
berland,  R.  I.,  where  he  died, 

**  I  here  by  certify  that  AlfVed  Peck  of  Cumberland  son  of  Solomon 
Peck  and  Holdah  Ballou  daughter  of  Edward  Ballou  of  Cumberland 
were  lawfully  joined  together  in  marriage  on  the  26th  day  of  Septem- 
ber A  D  1810  by  me 

BENJAMIN  WILKINSON  Justice  of  Peace. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

841.    Welcom  Riley,  b.  Nov.  21,  1818.     842.    Mary  Adaline,  b.  Dec.  7, 1827. 

Welcom  B.  married  Nancy  M.  Whipple,  daughter  of  Daniel  Whipple.    He 
died  April  30,  1840,  leaving  no  issue. 
Mary  A.  married  Barton  Follett,  of  Cumberland,  K.  I.,  where  they  reside. 

[310.]  WHIPPLE^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  resided  in  Frank- 
lin,  Mass.,  where  he  died. 

He  married  Roxana  Harris,  daughter  of  Oliver  Harris,  of  Cum- 
berland, R.  I.,  November  17,1815.  His  widow  was  residing  in 
Franklin  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

843.  Eunice  A.,  b.  March  13,  1816.      849.    Leland    T.,    b.    Dec.    7,    1828. 

Died  Oct.  2,  1819.  Died  Feb.  28,  1834. 

844.  Nancy    S.,    b.     Nov.    4,    1817.      860.    Oliver    H.,   b.   Feb.    15,    1831. 

Died  Sept.  26,  1819.  Died  Jan.  25,  1842. 

845.  Phcbe,  b.  Dec.  14,  1819.  851.    Whipple,  b.  Feb.  20,  1834. 

846.  Russell,  b.  Dec.  2,  1821.  862.    Henry  C,  b.  June  27,  1837. 

Died  Dec.  11,  1866.  863.    Francis,  ^.  Nov.  28,  1839. 

847.  Philina,  b.  Oct.  13,  1823.  Died  Oct.  19,  1867. 

848.  Eliab    H.,    b.    Feb.    10,    1826. 

Died  May  8,  1846. 


92  «  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PART  FIRST. 

Phebe  married  Barton  Ballon,  and  resides  in  Franklin,  Mass. 

Bussell  married  Olive  Ann  Whipple,  daughter  of  Simon  Whipple,  of  Cum- 
berland, R.  I.    Their  daughter  (S54),  Emma  Jane,*  was  bom  October  33, 1847. 

Fhilina  married  James  Greenwood,  and  was  residing  in  Chelsea,  Mass.,  in 
1864. 

Eliab  H,  married  Jane  Bishop. 

Whipple  married  Marion  Bnrr,  and  settled  in  Richmond,  Vt.  Their  son  Is 
(856)  JBSatuin.* 

Henry  C  was  residing  with  his  mother,  in  1863,  unmarried. 

Francis  was  residing  in  Boston,  unmarried,  in  1864. 

[313.]  STEPHEN^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  married  Eliza 
Tingley,  March  25, 1834,  daughter  of  Columbia  Tingle v,  of  Cumber- 
land, R.  I.  They  resided  in  Smithfield,  R.  I.,  where  he  died,  Decem- 
ber 1,  1859.     His  widow  resides  at  Central  Falls,  R.  L 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

856.  Amoret,  b.  July  12,  1835.  862.    Stephen  A.,b.  Nov.  5, 1846. 

857.  Crawford,  b.  March  19,  1837.  863.    Eliza  J.,  b.  Nov.  17, 1848. 

858.  WUliam,  b.  Aog.  6,  1839.    Died  Died  July  29,  1851. 

Aug.  17,  1839.  864.    Wllbonr  M.,  b.  Aug.  29,  1852. 

859.  Laora  A.,  b.*Oct.  26,  1840.  Died  Sept.  26,  1852. 

860.  Mahala  A.,  b.  Nov.  22, 1842.  865.    Walter  B.,  b.  Ang.  2,  1853. 

861.  Hiram    L.,    b.    Sept.   13,   1844. 

Died  July  26,  1851. 

[314.]  GEORGE  BJ  PECK,  son  of  Solomox,«  married  Mary 
Ann  Franklin,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Franklin.  He  died  in  Cam- 
berland,  R.  I. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

866.  George  Andrew ;  resides  in  Boston,  Mass. 

[316.]  Dr.  KELLY  7  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,«  settled  in  Cum- 
berland, R.  L,  where  he  died,  February  14,  1840.  He  married 
Amey  Ann  Arnold,  November  17,  1831,  daughter  of  Eleazer  Ar- 
nold, of  Cumberland,  R.  I. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

867.  Menzo  W.,  b.  Aug.  28,  1832.  870.    Conrad  M.,  b.  April  8,  1839. 

868.  Eliza  A.,  b.  April  16,  1834.  Died  September  8,  1840. 

869.  Imogene,  b.  July  3,  1837. 

Memo  married  Ellen  Marsh,  February  24,  1860.  Their  daughter,  (871) 
Amey  Ann,*  wAs  bom  January  80,  1862. 


DESCEHDANTB  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  93 

[321.]  JOHN  PECK/  son  of  Joseph,^  married  Sally  Blacket, 
daughter  of  John  Blacket,  of  New  York  City,  October  3,  1818. 
He  died  July  21,  1835.     She  died  February  5,  1846. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

872.  Jane  M.,  b.  Aog.  17,  1819.  874.    Phebe  V.,  b.  Jan.  S,  1828. 

873.  John  B.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1822. 

There  were  other  children  who  died  yonng. 

Jane  M,  married  John  W.  Broderick,  and  settled  in  New  York  City,  where 
she  died,  March  9,  1849. 

John  B,  married  Maria  Azlee  Landry,  and  was  residing  in  Netr  Orleans  in 
1865. 

Phebe  V.  married  John  H.  Wood,  and  was  residing  In  New  York  City  In 
1865. 

[323.]  JEREMIAH  ^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,®  married  Sally 
Hoi^htalin,  daughter  of  James  Houghtalin,  of  Half  Moon,  Sara- 
toga County,  N.  Y.,  October  28,  1815.  She  was  born  May  9, 
1796.  He  resided  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  where  he  died  March  27, 
1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

875.  Caroline,  b.  Aag.  22,  1816.  880.  Harriet  N.,b.  Oct.  19,  1825. 

876.  Benjamin  F.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1817.  881.  Abyah,  b.  Dec.  4,  1827. 

877.  James  H.,  b.  Oct.  7,  1819.  882.  Lydia  E.,  b.  April  16,  1829. 

878.  Lonisa,  b.  April  19,  1821.  883.  Jeremiah,  b.  Nov.  20,  1833. 

879.  Mary  J.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1823. 

Caroline  married  Allen  Armstrong,  and  resides  in  Butler,  Wayne  County, 
N.  Y. 

Their  children  are :  Sallys*  Samantha^*  Thomas,*  George,  and  James,* 

Benjamin  F.  has  been  twice  married :  Ist,  to  Margaret  Congor ;  2d,  to  Abigail 
H.  Dudley.  He  resides  in  Walcott,  Wayne  County,  N.  Y.  His  children  in 
1864  were : 

(884)  Eron  J,,*  bom  May  12,  1844 ;  and  (886)  John  TT.,'  bom  December  8, 
1846 ;  and  one  died  in  infancy. 

James  is  unmarried ;  he  is  a  physician.  He  was  residing,  for  the  restora- 
tion of  his  health,  upon  one  of  the  Chincha  Islands,  near  the  coast  of  Pera, 
South  America,  in  1864.  Louisa*  married  John  Conger.  They  reside  at 
Adrian,  Mich.  Their  children  are:  Charlotte,*  Albine,*  Clarence  O.,*  Louisa,* 
and  Frances.* 

Mary  J.  married  Leander  Spring,  of  Mass.  Resides  at  Medina,  Mich. 
Their  children  are :  James  Henry,*  Jeremiah,*  Arthur  Almirin,*  Mary,*  Char- 
lotte *  and  Charles,* 

Harriet  N,  married  Frederick  Irish,  and  resides  at  Adrian.  Their  children 
are :  Ellvoood*  and  HaUie  Louisa.* 


94  PECK  GENEALOGT,  —  PABT  FIBST. 

Abiiah  married  Elizabeth  Fleek.  Thej  reside  in  Hart,  Mich,  Their  chil- 
dren are :  Charles*  and  Harriet,* 

Lydia  E,  married  Amos  Letcher.  They  resided  in  Hudson,  Mich.  Their 
child  is  Herbert* 

Jeremiah  was  2d  lieutenant  in  the  1st  Michigan  Infkntrj,  and  was  woonded 
at  the  battle  of  Stone  River,  Tenn.,  December,  1862;  taken  prisoner;  left  in 

the  hands  of  the  rebels,  and  died  January  1, 1863.    He  married  Adelaide . 

His  children  are :  (886)  WQliam  H^  and  (887)  Elmer  J* 

[325.]  IRA^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  married  Nancy  Guild, 
January  29,  1823.  She  was  born  in  Lansingburg,  Rensselaer 
County,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1801.  They  resided  in  the  town  of  Half- 
moon,  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y. 

He  died  December  1862.     She  December  3,  1846. 

CHILDRKK  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

888.  Horatio  GaUd,  b.  Oct.  81,  1823.      890.    John   Naphthalia,    b.    Feb.    4, 

889.  Nathan  Henry,  b.  Oct.  10, 1825.  1834. 

891.    Hiram  A.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1836. 

Horatio  G.  married  Sarah  Edmonds,  October  14,  1847.  She  was  bom  in 
StiUwater,  Saratoga  County,  May  25,  1822.  Their  children  are :  (892)  Caro- 
line M,,*  b.  in  Wilton,  September  23,  1848;  (893)  Jane*  b.  October  17, 1851, 
In  Colesville;  and  (894)  Elizabeth*  b.  May  28,  1861,  in  StUlwater. 

Xathan  H  married  Maria  Elizabeth  Riley,  August  30,  1851.  She  was  bom 
June  21,  1837.  They  reside  at  Saratoga.  Their  children  are :  (895)  George 
-4. ,•  b.  February  23,  1853;  (896)  Charles  Uenry,*  b.  October  11,  1856;  (897) 
Harriet  Augusta,*  b.  August  4,  1859 ;  Hiram  A.  enlisted  into  the  army,  and 
John  i\r.  is  supposed  to  have  gone  to  Pike's  Peak. 

[326.]  GEORGE^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  settled  in  Canton, 
lo.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He  has  been  twice  married: 
first,  to  Ann  Eliza  Ide,  January  7,  1821 ;  second,  to  Mrs.  Margaret 
Hunter,  formerly  Miss  Margaret  Lyle,  October  15,  1854.  His  first 
wife  died  June  27,  1854. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH   GENEILiTION  : 

898.  GUbert  I.,  b.  Feb.  13,  1822.  903.    George,  b.  Feb.  25,  1833. 

899.  Sarah   J.,    b.   June   18,    1824.      904.    Lewis  J.,  b.  Nov.  5, 1835. 

Died  Aug.  25,  1841.  906.    Phebe    L.,    b.    Jan.    6,     1838. 

900.  George  W.,  b.  Jan.   10,  1827.  Died  April  29,  1838. 

Died  in  infancy.  906.    Samuel  E.,  b.  July  28,  1840. 

901.  William  H.,  b.  Jan.  25,  1828.  907.    Eliza  J.,  b.  March  14,  1843. 

902.  John  I,  b.  June  21,  1830;  unm. 

in  1864. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  95 

Gilbert  married,  first,  Sarah  J.  Barber;  second,  Almlra  Shumway.  His 
children  are :  (908)  Oscar,*  (909)  Anthie  Jane,*  and  (910)  Ann  Eliza,*  He 
was  residing  at  Dowagiac,  Mich,  in  1864. 

William  H,  married  Rachel  Lake.  His  children  are:  (911)  Milo  D.*  and 
(912)  Zilpha  Q* 

George  married  Harriet  Allen,  and  settled  in  California. 

Lewis  */.  died  unmarried. 

Samuel  E.  married  Maiy  E.  WideL  His  children  are :  (913)  DevUlo*  and 
(914)  Eliza  J* 

Eliza  J.  married  George  W.  Gibson.  She  was  a  widow,  residing  in  Can- 
ton, Mich.,  in  1864. 

[329.]  JOSEPH  FJ  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,®  married,  for  his 
first  wife,  Catharine  A.  Gow,  daughter  of  Cornelius  Gow ;  for  his 
second,  Elizabeth  Staly,  daughter  of  Abraham.  Stalj ;  and  for  his 
third,  Mary  E.  Kimball.  His  first  wife  died  April  4,  1837.  His 
second  wife  died  February  22,  1849..  He  was  residing  at  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.,  in  1864. 

CHILDBEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

915.  Perrln,  b.  May  26, 1830.  920.    Clarissa  T.,  b.  May  7,  1840. 

916.  Ephralm  K.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1832.      921.    Fhebe  P.,  b.  March  29,  1842. 

Drowned  July  16,  1834.  922.    Mary    £.,    b.    Oct.   28,     1843. 

917.  Daniel  W.,   b.    April  3,   1836.  Died  Aug.  27,  1846. 

KUled  at  Fayette,  Missouri,  923.  Henry  C,  b.  Jan.  12,  1845. 

March  29,  1862.  924.  Caroline  A.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1847. 

918.  Hellen  M.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1837.  926.  ,  b,  Feb.  16,  1849.    Died  in 

919.  Flavlous  J.,  b.  Feb.  22,   1839.  infancy,  unnamed. 

Died  Aug.  19,  1839.  926.    AdeUza,  b.  Feb.  19,  1851. 

[336.]  HENRY  W.^  PECK,  son  of  Amos,«  married  Melinda 
Vanderworker,  daughter  of  Sovereign  Vanderworker,  of  Northum- 
berland, Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.,  October  6,  1830.  She  was  bom 
November  3,  1807.  They  reside  in  Northumberland.  He  is  a 
farmer. 

CHILDREN— EIGHTH   GENERATION: 

927.  Mary  Ann,  b.  March  9, 1832.  929.    Reed,  b.  Feb.  11,  1841. 

928.  George  Henry,  b.  Jan.  20, 1835. 

[338.]  AMOS^  PECK,  son  of  Amos,®  married  Elizabeth  Ann 
Nelson,  daughter  of  Gilbert  Nelson,  of  Saratoga  Springs,  May  13, 
1846.     He  resides  upon  the  homestead,  a  farmer. 


96  PECK  6ENEAL06T|  —  PAST  FIBST. 

CHILDRKN  —  EIGHTH  GEKERAITOK  : 

980.  Mary  Frances,  b.  Feb.  12, 1847.      982.    Carrie  Elizabeth,  b.  April  18, 

981.  Charles   Nelson,   b.    Nov.    17,  1861. 

1854.  983.    One  died  in  infimcy,  unnamed. 

[340J  OLIVERS  PECK,  son  of  Ira,«  resided  in  Saratoga, 
where  he  died,  November  14,  1832.  He  married  Sarah  Patrick, 
October  14,  1830. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

984.    Isaac  L.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1831.  985.    Oliver,  b.  March  14,  1833. 

[346.]  IRA  L.^  PECK,  son  of  Ira,«  settled  at  Farm  Ridge, 
Lasalle  County,  Illinois.  He  has  been  twice  married:  first,  to 
Louisa  Allen,  December  28,  1834;  second,  Elizabeth  Yanantwerp, 
April  18,  1844.     His  first  wife  died  May  23,  1843. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

936.    Mary  L.,  b.  Sept.  23,  1836.  989.    Francis  Wayland,  b.  Aug.  23, 

987.    Ira  S.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1845.  1850. 

938.    Lydia  Jane,  b.  Sept.  27,  1847.  940.    Jolia  £Ua,  b.  May  20,  1855. 

Mary  L,  married  Henry  L.  Commings,  Nov.  28,  1854. 

[347.]  ARUNA  C.  T.^  PECK,  son  of  Ira,«  resided  at  Sara 
toga  Lake  in  1863.  He  married  Ellen  A.  Abel,  daughter  of  David 
Abel,  February  17,  1842. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

941.  Carrie  L.,  b.  June  22,  1848.  944.    EUa  J.,  b.  Jan.  24, 1853. 

942.  John  W.,  b.  Aug.  31, 1847.  945.    Jesse  B.,  b.  March  4,  1863. 

943.  Hannah  C,  b.  July  25,  1850. 

[349.]  STEPHEN^  PECK,  son  of  Lewis,«  married  Isabella 
Barns,  January  12,  1827.  He  resides  at  Denning,  Ulster  County, 
N.  Y.,  a  farmer. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

946.  Mai-y  E.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1832.  950.  Ann,  b.  Dec.  18,  1840. 

947.  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  27,  1834.  951.  Louisa,  b.  Nov.  4,  1843. 

948.  Alexander  H.,  b.  April  26,  1837.  962.  Laura,  b.  June  7,  1845. 

949.  Mary  Jane,  b.  June  21,  1889.  958.  Cornelia,  b.  Aug.  22,  1848. 


DBSCBNDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK;  JB.  97 

[354.]  ENOCH''  PECK,  son  of  Lewis,«  resides  at  Homowack, 
N.  Y,  He  married  Sarah  Rogers,  November  16,  1844.  She  was 
born  March  2, 1825. 

CHILD  —  EIOHTH  GENHRATION. 

954.    George  W.,  b.  Oct.  8, 1848. 


[355.]  ANQUEVINE^  FECK,  son  of  Lewis,®  resided  at 
Homowack,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  November  1854.  He  married 
Deborah  Polhamus.    She  survived  him,  and  married  again. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

955.  Wmiam.  9G0.  Ellen  Jane. 

956.  Mary  Catherine.  961.  Lena  Catherine. 

957.  John.  962.  Thomas. 

958.  Isaac  Henry.  963.  Mary. 

959.  Anna  Maria. 


[361.]  JACOB*'  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,®  married  Amey 
Bo  wen,  December  15,  1828,  daughter  of  Samuel  Bo  wen.  He  was 
residing  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  ~  EIGHTH  GENERATION. 

964.  Mary  B.,  b.  Oct.  25,  1831.  966.    Albert  B.,  b.  May  29,  1837. 

965.  Sarah  M.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1885. 

Died  AprU  1,  1836. 


[362.]  CYRUS^  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,^  married:  for  his 
first  wife,  Melissa  Ryan,  daughter  of  Zarks  Ryan ;  for  his  second. 
Rath  Hoxie,  August  1833,  daughter  of  Cornelius  Hoxie;  for  his 
third,  Fanny  Hoxie,  daughter  of  Cornelius  Hoxie ;  for  his  fourth, 
Ruth  Davis,  October  21,  1841,  daughter  of  Isaac  Davis,  His  first 
wife  died  July  3,  1831.  His  second  wife  died  October  22,  1835. 
His  third  wife  died  in  1839.  He  died  in  Sonora,  Illinois,  Novem- 
ber 12,  1859. 

CHILDREN — EIOHTH   GENERATION. 

967.  Melissa  R.,  b.  Jnne  25, 1831.  971.    Jacob  C.    Died  young. 

968.  Eliza  A.,  b.  Jnne  11,  1835.  972.    Zack,  b.  Oct.   10,   1848.     Died 

969.  Morris,  b.  Oct.  21,  1842.  May  1855. 

970.  Cyms  D.    Died  yonng. 

9 


98  PECK  OEirEALOGT.  —  PART  FIRST. 

MeJissa  S.  married  Edwin  J.  Aldrich,  Jannuy  81,  1849. 
Miza  A.  married  Robert  S.  Owen,  November  5,  1856. 

Morris  married  Elizabeth  Willson,  April  13,  1862.    His  daughter,  Elizabeth,* 
was  bom  April  3,  1864.    They  were  all  residing  in  Montrose,  Iowa,  in  1864. 


[363.]  LEVF  PECK,  son  of  BENJAinN,«  married  Orelia  G. 
Flower,  daughter  of  Orman  Flower,  September  29,  1832.  She 
was  born  August  1 7,  1812.     They  reside  in  Huron,  Ohio. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OEXERATTON. 

973.  Ruth  0.,  b.  March  10, 1834.  977.    Henry  L.,  b.  Aug.  20,  1842. 

974.  Harriet  L.,  b.  July  7, 1836.    Died     978.    Edward  F.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1844. 

Aug.  24,  1849.  979.    Patience,  b.  Oct.  20,  1846. 

976.    Wmiam  W.,  b.  Oct.  19,  1839.  980.    Sophronla,  b.  Aug.  5,  1850. 

976.    Bertha  L.,  b.  July  28, 1841.    Died 

AprU  6,  1869. 

Huth  O.  married  William  Bardshar,  May  20,  1865,  and  settled  in  Castalia 
Village,  Ohio. 


[365.]  GEORGE''  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,®  married  Catha- 
rine Stearns,  daughter  of  Joseph  Stearns,  of  Middleborough,  Vt. 
Her  mother,  before  marriage,  was  Betsey  Hagcr,  of  Waltham, 
Mass.     They  reside  at  Jonesville,  Michigan. 

CHILDREN  —  EIOUTH    GENERATION. 

981.  George  Franklin,  b.  July  1846.     984.    Harriet  Catherine,  b.  Sept.  26, 

982.  Herbert  Jacob,  b.  Sept.  28,  1848.  1858. 

983.  Sylvia  Maria,  b.  Nov.  3,  1863. 

Died  July  11,  1867. 


[367.]  BENJAMIN^  PECK,  Jr.,  son  of  Benjamin,®  married 
Clara  Loomis,  March  24,  1844.  He  resided  in  Mobile,  Ala.,  where 
he  died  with  the  yellow  fever,  October  17,  1853. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH    GENERATION. 

985.  Phebe  Ellen,  b.  Dec.  20,  1844.       987.    Clarence  B.,  b.  March  21,  1858. 

986.  Caroline  Patience,  b.  July  8, 

1847. 


[371.]  GEORGE  J.^  PECK,  son  of  James,«  married  Marett 
Mansfield,  of  Schenectady,  March  1, 1837.  He  resides  in  DondeOi 
Kane  County,  111. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK;  JB.  99 

CmLDRRN— EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

988.  CoideUa  U.,  b.  May  10,  1838,  at      991.    Sanford  James,  b.  Dec.  24, 1847, 

St.  Charles,  m.  at  Dundee,  111. 

989.  Permelia  Eliza,  b.  April  6, 1841,      992.    Willlam  Alston,  b.  Jan.  27, 1859, 

at  Elgin,  111.  at  Dundee,  m. 

990.  George  M.,  b.  Aug.  14,  1848,  at 

Dundee,  111. 

Cordelia  U.  married  William  Alston,  of  Chicago,  October  6,  1857.  He  died 
in  California,  December  9,  1858.  She  was  again  married  to  Sanford  Wilcox, 
October  8,  1862.    Their  daughter,  Isabella,*  was  bom  January  IG,  1864. 

[383.]  GEORGE^  PECK,  son  of  George,®  settled  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  where  he  engaged  in  mercantile  business.  He  married 
Harriet  Prindle,  October  1840,  daughter  of  Harvey  Prindle,  one 
of  the  pioneers  of  Western  New  York. 

CHILD  — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

993.  George  Prindle,  b.  Aug.  1841. 

[386.]  JATHNIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Otis,«  settled  upon  the 
homestead.  He  married  Sybil  Horton,  daughter  of  Shubael  Hor- 
ton,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.  She  was  born  October  18,  1788.  He 
died  July  13,  1840. 

CHILX>REN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

994.  Otis  C,  b.  March  15, 1812.  Died      996.     SybU  M.,  b.  July  13, 1819.  Died 

March  9,  1853.  Jan.  24,  1840. 

995.  Joanna  B.,  b.  June  24,  1815.  997.    George  H.,  b.  Oct.  1,  1821. 

998.    Jathniel  A.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1829. 

Otis  C  married  Mary  Ann  Goff.  His  children  are :  (999)  James  O.,®  b.  Sep- 
tember 13,  1823;  (1000)  Jathniel  C.,»  b.  October  15,  1846;  (1001)  Sybil,^  b. 
February  22,  1849;  (1002)  Thomus  B,,*  b.  January  29,  1851. 

Joanna  married  Jacob  H.  Horton. 

George  H.  married  Sarah  W.  Hersey.  His  children  are :  (1003)  Sarah  J^,» 
b.  March  9,  1843;  (1004)  George  W,,*  b.  October  7,  1845;  (1005)  Jacob  H.,*  b. 
December  22,  1846;  (1006)  Joanna  i?.,'  b.  January  17,  1849;  (1007)  Mary  E.,^ 
b.  July  19,  1851;  (1008)  Grace,*  b.  December  26,  1856;  {lOOd)  Emma  J.*  h  * 
October  29,  1857;  (1010)  Albert  C,®  b.  November  28,  1858. 

Jathniel  A.,  married  Abbie  L.  White.  His  children  are  :  (1011)  Herbert  L,* 
b.  January  21,  1850;  (1012)  CZeWnce  A, •  b.  January  22,  1853;  (1013)  Frank 
Otis.*  b.  December  28,  1860. 

[389.]  OTIS''  PECK,  son  of  Otis,®  married  Cynthia  W.  Bliss, 
daughter  of  Abadial  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  April  10,  1810. 
He  resided  in  different  places.     He  died  October  10,  1842. 


100  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PART  FIRST. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1014.  Grace  C,  b.  Feb.  29,  1812.  1017.    Harriet  N.,  b.  July  23, 1818- 

1015.  George  Otis,  b.  Sept.  15,  1814.      1018.    William  H.,  b.  Sept.  19, 1S20 

Died  Aug.  27,  1815.  was  in  California  In  1864. 

1016.  George  Otis,  b.  Jan.  20,  1816.      1019.    James  W.,  b.  l«ov.  18,  1824. 

Died  in  1817. 

Chrace  C.  married  Willard  Pierce. 
Harriet  N.  married  William  H.  Barney. 


[394.]     BELA^  PECK,  son  of  Jamb8,«  married  Roba  Wheeler. 
He  lived  and  died  in  Attleborough,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1020.  OnriUa.  1024.  Orvilla. 

1021.  Harriet.  1025.  Nancy. 

1022.  Fanny.  1026.  Henry. 

1023.  Mariett. 


[305.]  LYMAir  PECK,  son  of  James,«  married  Mercy 
Wheeler. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1027.    Harrison  Gray  0tl8,  b.  Nov.  9,       1028.    Hyleman  Jnlios,  b.  Oct.  1818. 
1811. 

[306.J  OEIN^  PECK,  of  Boston,  son  of  James,^  married  Eliza 
Williams,  daughter  of  Samuel  Williams,  of  Milton,  Mass.,  Decem- 
ber 6,  1821.  He  was  located  at  the  Boylston  market  for  many 
years.  He  was  much  respected  by  all  with  whom  he  did  business 
for  his  kindness,  honesty  and  integrity.  He  died  May  7,  1865. 
His  wife  died  April  26,  1858. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

1029.  Lydia  Adaline,  b.  July  23, 1826.       1032.    Oren  Henrj-,  b.  Aug.  7,  1832. 

1030.  Helen  A.  Wmiams,  b.  Nov.  24,      1033.    Martha  Anna,  b.  Aug.  30, 1834. 

1827.  1034.    George  Williamii,  b.  April  16, 

1031.  Emily  Belinda,  b.  Feb.  11, 1830.  1837. 

Lydia  married  Jeremiah  Richards. 

Helen  married  Joseph  N.  Wheeler. 

Oren  H  and  George  W.  are  married,  and  reside  in  Boston. 

Oren  H.  married  Julia  S.  Emery.  Their  chUdren  are :  Emily  IT.,'  Henry  S,* 
and  Herbert.^ 

Ck'orge  W.  married  H.  Eliza  Pratt.  Their  chUdren  are :  Arthur  E.,^  b.  Decem- 
ber 28,  1862;  died  March  1,  1863;  and  Oticar  Tyler j*  b.  September  2,  1867. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JR.  101 

[399.]     HORATIO'   PECK,  son  of   James,«  married   Sally 
BlisS;  daughter  of  Abadial  Bliss,  May  1 7,  1 834. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1085.    Charles   Warren,  b.  April  9,  1038.    Saraphlna  Prat,  b.  July  12, 
1836.  1846. 

1036.  Sarah  Amelia,  b.  Oct.  28, 1838.  1039.    Josephine  Bliss,  b.  July  12, 

1037.  Justin   Abadial,    b.  Nov.   17,  1846. 

1842.  Twins. 


[401.]  GEORGE  WJ  PECK,  son  of  Shubael,«  died  in  Prov- 
idence, March  14,  1860.  He  married  Ann  Eliza  Coggshall,  daugh- 
ter of  John  Coggshall,  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHrH  GENERATION: 

1040.  George  W.  1044.  Thomas  H. 

1041.  Sarah.  1045.  Mary. 

1042.  WmiamF.  1046.  . 

1043.  Andrew  J.  1047.  Charles. 

George  W.  married  Ann  Armstrong.  He  resided  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  in 
1863.  His  chUdren  were :  (1048)  Mary  ^.,»  (1049)  Jarnea,®  (1060)  Henryy^ 
(1051)  Ella  Jane,*  (1062)  Margaret,*  (1053)  Elizabeth  Ann*  and  (1054)  Oeorge 
W.* 

[402.]  JERE^HAH^  PECK,  son  of  Shubael,^  resided  in 
Taunton,  Mass.,  in  1863.  A  machinist  by  trade  and  occupation. 
He  married  Ann  A.  Wilbor,  of  Taunton. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1055.  Hannah  W.,  b.  May  3,  1838.  1060.  Sarah   F.,    b.    Dec.    2,    1846. 

1056.  Mary  E.,  b.  Jan.  2,  1840.  Died  young. 

1057.  Wmiam  E.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1842.  1061.  George  F.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1849. 

1058.  Charles  H.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1843.  1062.  Thomas  E.,  b.  Dec.  27,  1853. 

1059.  George    A.,  b.  May  4,   1846.  1063.  Adaliue  U.,  b.  Sept.  27,  1855. 

Died  young.  1064.    Alonzo  M.,  b.  April  10,  1857. 


[403.]  WILLIAM  P.''  PECK,  son  of  Shubael,^  married  Mary 
A.  Philips.  He  died  October  29,  1857.  She  survived  him,  and 
was  residing  in  North  Dartmouth  in  1863. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1065.  William  B.,  b.  March  9,  1842.        1067.    Charles  H.,  b.  Sept.  27,  1848. 

1066.  Henry  A.,   b.    Feb.    3,    1847. 

Died  Sept.  24,  1848. 
9* 


102  PECK  OENEALOGT, PART  FIB8T. 

WUUam  B.  married  Ellen  Thomas,  and  was  residing  in  North  Dartmouth  in 
1863. 


[409.]  WILLIAM  H.''  PECK,  son  of  Benoni,«  married  Han- 
nah  Tolman,  of  Dorchester,  daughter  of  Lemuel  Tolman.  She  was 
born  May  20,  1808,  and  died  June  29.  1855.  He  was  residing  in 
Boxburj,  Mass.,  in  1862,  a  mechanic. 

CHILDREN — KIGHTH  GKNERATION  : 

1068.  WUliam,  b.  Jan.  18,  1832.  1073.    Harriet,  b.  April  3,  1840. 

1069.  Mary  E.  T.,  b.  June  18,  1833.         1074.    Otis,  b.  Nov.  7,  1841. 

1070.  Albert,  b.  Oct.  3,  1834.     Died      1076.    Angeline,  b.  Dec.  1,  1845. 

Nov.  11,  1834.  1076.    Julia  M.,  b.  Aug.  1,  1848. 

1071.  Sarah  H.,  b.    Jan.    27,  1836.      1077.    Charles  F.,  b.  July  28,   1850. 

Died  April  10,  1862.  Died  Aug.  5,  1850. 

1072.  Lucy  Ann,  b.  Oct.  6,  1838. 

William  married  Cabrilla  Kemp,  and  settled  at  Mount  Pleasant,  Saratoga 
County,  N.Y.  His  chUdren  are:  (1078)  Willie,^  (1079)  Eddie,^  and  (1080) 
Charles.^ 

Mary  married  Edward  W.  Murry,  of  Roxbury,  July  4,  1852. 

Lucy  married  David  G.  Hovey,  of  Willimanton,  Vt. 


[410.]  LIBBEUS'  PECK,  son  of  Benoni,«  married  Emclme 
Flint,  of  Ashford,  Conn.,  daughter  of  Aaron  Flint,  November  24, 
1831.     They  reside  in  Providence,  R.  I. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENKRATION  : 

1081.  EmeUne,  b.  Oct.  15,  1833.  1086.    Lucy  Adaline,  b.  Oct.  14,  1844. 

1082.  Edward  Flint,  b.  July  10, 1835.  Died  Feb.  26,  1849. 

Died  Oct.  18,  1836.  1087.    George  Libbeus,  b.   Dec.  19, 

1083.  Eliza  Ann,  b.  Sept.  20,  1837.  1846.    Died  June  29,  1847. 

1084.  Frances  Emeline,  b.  Feb.  14,      1088.    George   Libbeus,  b.  Jan.  22, 

1840.  1848.    Died  Feb.  19,  1849. 

1085.  Edward   KimbaU,    b.  Jan.   1, 

1843. 


[415.]  SYLVESTERS  PECK,  son  of  Benoni,^  married  Elenor 
Baird,  of  New  York  city,  April  29,  1841.  His  family  were  resid- 
ing  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1089.  Wmiam  C,  b.  Feb.  10,  1842.  1092.    Elenor  Jane,  b.  Feb.  19,  1847. 

1090.  Sarah  A.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1843.  1093.    Lucy  Ann,  b.  Sept.  28,  1853. 

1091.  Oscar,  b.  May  27,  1845. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK,  JB.  103 

[418.]  EDMOND  JJ  PECK,  son  of  Edmond,«  married  Peddy 
Peck,  No.  435,  daughter  of  Cromwell  Peck,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
October  28,  1822.  He  died  March  10,  1829.  She  survived  him, 
and  married  James  Bliss,  by  whom  she  had  five  children.  She  was 
residing  in  Attleborough,  Mass.,  in  1863. 

CHILDKEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1094.  Catharin  A.,  b.  Sept.  1, 1823.        1097.    Edmond  E.,  b.  Oct.  3,   1828. 

1095.  Caleb  S.,  b.  Feb.  5, 1825.  Died  Aug.  10,  1829. 

1096.  Fbebe  A.,   b.    Dec.    3,    1826. 

Died  Feb.  17,  1849. 

[420.]  AENOLD'  PECK,  son  of  Edmond,«  married  Betsey 
Hicks.  He  was  a  sea-faring  man,  and  has  not  been  heard  from  for 
many  years. 

CHILDBEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

1098.  Alice  N.,  b.  AprU    15,   1825.      1101.    Adaline,  b.  July  1830. 

Died  May  26,  1867.  1102.    Charles,  b.  July  3, 1838.    Died 

1099.  Qyrus    F.,  b.  Dec.  22,    1826.  Aug.  20,  1860. 

Died  July  12,  1858.  1103.    George,  b.  June  20,  1840. 

1100.  Martha    M.,    b.    Aug.    1828. 

Died  Sept.  15,  1859. 

[421 .]  OTIS  T.''  PECK,  son  of  Edmond,^  settled  in  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  where  he  died,  in  1851.  He  married  Laura  Ann  Kilbourn. 
She  died  in  1860,  aged  49  years. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1104.  Fidelia  A.  1109.  Erwin  H. 

1105.  WeUlngton.  1110.  Edward  L. 

1106.  HoUister.  1111.  Thomas  J. 

1107.  Maria  Louisa.  1112.  Emogene. 

1108.  Frank  C.  1113.  Mary  J. 

Fidelia  A.  married,  first,  Cyras  P.  Morrill ;  second,  Luther  Fuller ;  and  was 
residing  in  Boston  in  1864. 

[423.]  HENRY  W.^  PECK,  son  of  Edmond,«  married  Anna 
Maria  Pettee.     They  resided  in  East  Taunton,  Mass.,  in  1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1114.    Mary  Muncrief,   b.    May    18,      1116.    Walter    Henry,  b.    AprU    26, 

1846.  1849. 

1116.    Deborah  Austin,  b.  Nov.  11,      1117.    James  Edmond,  b.  June  21, 

1847.  1861. 

1118.    Frank  Wheaton,  b.  Oct.  7, 1853. 

Mary  M.  married  George  A.  HaU,  of  North  Brldgewater,  September  1862. 


104  PECK  GENEALOOr, —  PABT  FIBST. 

[433.]  BILLINGS^  PECK,  son  of  Cromwell,*  married  Delfla 
GoflF,  daughter  of  Charies  GoflF,  January  9,  1825.  She  was  bom 
February  24,  1807.     They  reside  in  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GEXERATION  : 

1119.  Francis  H.,  b.  March  10,  1826.      1121.    Hattie  A.,  b.  June  15, 1845. 

1120.  CaroUne  P.,  b.  July  28,  1837. 

Francis  H.  married  Harriet  Goff,  daughter  of  Shiibael  Goff,  of  Rehoboth, 
Mass.  Tlieir  children  are:  (1122)  BUlings,^  b.  October  18,  1849;  (1123)  HqT' 
riet  E.,^  b.  March  11,  1851 ;  (1124)  Emma  F.,»  b.  March  7, 1862;  (1125)  Gtorge 
5.,»  b.  February  26,  1854;  (1126)  Cora  J.,^  b.  September  11,  1856;  and  (1127) 
Otorge  H.,^b.  October  18,  1858. 

Caroline  married  Daniel  B.  Clement,  of  Norwich,  Yt. 

Hattie  was  residing  at  hqme,  unmarried,  in  1863. 

[434.]  PAELEAMON^  PECK,  son  of  Cromwell,®  married 
Polly  L.  Green,  widow  of  John  Davis  Green,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
March  10,  1833.  He  at  first  settled  in  Rehoboth,  and  afterwards 
in  Illinois.     He  died  at  Joliet,  Will  County,  March  28,  1857. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GEXERATION  : 

1128.    Shubael  H.,  b.  July  29,  1836. 

He  resided  at  Bristol,  Kendall  County,  lU.,  in  1863. 

He  married  Lucia  M.  Wheeler,  December  21,  1862.  Their  chUdren  are : 
(1129)  Parker  A.,^  b.  October  1,  1863,  and  Julia  Emma,^  b.  January  14,  1866. 
The  last  name  was  not  received  until  after  the  arrangement  of  the  work,  too 
late  to  be  numbered  and  entered  in  the  index. 

[436.]  NELSON^  PECK,  son  of  CR0MWEL^6  married  Polly 
Cole,  daughter  of  George  Cole,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  September  12, 
1830.     They  were  residing  in  Monroe,  Wisconsin,  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH   GENERATION: 

1130.  Andros,  b.  Sept.  13,  1833.  1132.    Arthur,  b.  June  25,  1846. 

1131.  Everett,  b.  March  3,  1838. 

Andros  married  Lucinda  Humphrey.  He  was  in  the  Union  Army,  Wiscon- 
sin Volunteers,  22d  Regiment,  in  1863.  Their  chUdren  were :  (1133)  Otis  C," 
EvereU  E^  and  (1134)  Willard  H,^ 

Everett  married  Mary  E.  Cameron.  He  was  residing  in  Green  County,  Wis., 
in  1863.    Their  child  was :  (1135)  Sarah  E.^ 

Arthur  was  attending  the  Wisconsin  University,  in  1863,  unm. 

[437.]  BBADFORD  W.''  PECK,  son  of  Cromwbll,^  resides 
in  the  southwesterly  part  of  Attleborough,  Mass.    He  married 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JR.  105 

Lncretia  A.  Horton,  daughter  of  Wheeler  Horton,  December  17, 
1835.     She  was  born  August  25,  1809. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1136.  Amanda  A.,  b.  Jan.  6,  1887.  1138.    A  daughter,  b.  AprU  12,  1846. 

1137.  John  B.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1842.  Died  in  infancy. 

Amanda  married  Ebenezer  Short,  February  20,  1856. 

John  B.  was  serving  his  coantry,  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  in  1863. 

[441.]  PARMENIO  W.^  PECK,  son  of  Williams,^  married 
Abigail  Gauss,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Gauss,  of  East  Bloomfield, 
N.  Y.,  a  revolutionary  soldier,  and  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  the 
town.  They  resided  at  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  in  1860.  He  is  a 
farmer. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1139.  Elias  C,  b.  March  13,  1836.  1142.    Sarah  C,  b.  May  26,  1844. 

1140.  AbigaU  G.,  b.  Dec.  22,  1839.  1143.    Fhebe  E.,  b.  AprU  5,  1851. 

1141.  Benjamin,  b.  AprU  1,  1842. 

Elias  C.  is  a  farmer,  settled  at  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. 

Abigail^  Sarah  and  Phebe  were  residing  at  home,  in  1863. 

Benjamin  enlisted  in  the  85th  Regiment,  Company  A.,  New  York  Volun- 
teers, August  1861,  and  died  in  the  Douglass  Hospital,  at  Washington,  of  the 
typhoid  fever,  June  8,  1862. 


[442.]  IRA  R.''  PECK,  son  of  Williams,^  resides  in  East 
Bloomfield.  He  is  a  farmer.  He  married  Clarissa  Hamlin, 
daughter  of  William  Hamlin.     She  died  May  1833. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1144.     Herman  J.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1832. 
Herman  J,  married  Helen  Root.    He  resides  at  East  Bloomfield ;  a  farmer. 

[444.]  HORATIO  N.''  PECK,  son  of  Williams,^  resides  at 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  where  he  is  extensively  engaged  in  the  milling 
business.  He  married  Hannah  M.  Colby,  daughter  of  Col.  East- 
man Colby,  of  Ogden,  Monroe  County,  N.  Y.,  August  13,  1851. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1146.    Eastman  C,  b.  May  6,  1863.  1148.    Lewis  R.,  b.  Sept.  30,   1867. 

1146.  Horatio  N.,  b.  Aug.  26,  1864.  Died  July  10,  1804. 

1147.  Lucy  H.,  b.  May  9,  1866.  1149.    WlUiam  M.,  b.  June  9,  1869. 

Died  Feb.  8,  1860. 


IOC 

[4AT.I  JCteiJtJr'IlL 5r  PECK,  OTirf  LemicwiJ  married  Lemjrm 
SkL^barT.  <iaiui!LCer  of  Levi  SaHsfaQry.  of  EBe&0b«3^  Xa^ss^  Jolr  3, 
ISiS.    ae  wad  bora  Jnbr  Li  I^)tL 

CHILDBMS^  —  MIItH'I'H   SBSKSjfcHO?: 

1130.    Sally  JL.  b.  June  1>-  L*2«.  UJL    libra  IL,  b.  April  27,  I^L 

Tilers  were  ckree  other  childraL  In.  diis  flimily.  wbii  <fied  jocm^. 

iSfiZIy  A.  married  Lnaei  Dean.  ^Fovemii^  ±7.  LM3*  and  settled  as  TaimtOB, 


FTan  K,  married  Chaiies  B.  B&zt,  Xaj  14.  li€Sr  ud  settled  in  Serada. 

[450]  JOXATHAX  JJ  PECK,  soa  of  James.«  resides  in 
Barre.  Vt.  He  is  a  &nner.  He  lias  been  twice  married :  first,  to 
Mira  Jane  Tucker,  fiaajditer  of  Jonas  Tucker.  Es<|.,  of  Xewborr, 
N.  H. ;  3econ<L  to  RoTanna  Lo welL  daoghter  of  E>aTid  Lowell;  of 
Salsbonr.  X.  H.     His  lirst  wi&  died  Jannarr  30.  1S46. 


1151.    Jbnas   Oramele.    b.    Sept.    -fty  IIJ^  CLum  Jones^  b.  Jan.  15.  ld56L 

1*W.  1157.  Effie  f^welL  K  Maj  I*.  1857. 

1153.  Abbie  Jane.  b.  Feb.  II.  I<^38.  Died  Not.  19. 1^*1. 

1154.  Eocene  Cba^r  b.  X:ij  £>,  L:f40.  II5if.  JoniiChAa  J«>aesK  b.   Dec  20, 

IS3:>.    IK^id  Jan.  IS.  is^s. 

^  jf?coiiJ  «:?/•; :  115!).  George  Herbert,  b.  Aug.  29, 

1155.  Flora  May,  b.  July  13, 1S54.  I-^^l.    Died  Nor.  17,  Is^l. 

JonfU  O.  L»  a  Xethodi^t  dersyman :  was  settled  In  CbeUea.  Mass.,  in  l^iSS. 
AbbU  married  Dr.  Jot^epb  L.  Perkint^,  XoTember  •>,  1??<>2.    Tbey  were  resid- 
ing in  St.  John;*bary.  Vt.,  in  l-j^W. 
£tigtma  C  was  in  the  Xavy  Yard,  at  Boston,  nnm.,  in  IS63. 

[456.]  MARITN'  H.'  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,®  first  settled 
in  Termont,  and  then  in  Ohio.  He  afterwards  moved  to  Xauvoo, 
El.,  and  from  there  to  iSalt  Lake.  f.  T.  He  marrieii.  for  his  first 
wife,  Sosan  C.  Clouirfi.  of  DanviUe.  Vt.,  June  18.  1S2T.  She  died 
in  West  Milton,  Ohio,  November  6, 1S43.  For  his  second  wife,  he 
married  llarv  Thome,  at  Xauvoo,  EI.,  March  2S,  lS4rL 

CHILDREN  —  DGBTH  GESIXATION  : 

Edwin  M.,  b.  Jaly  24,  U'2S.  Hezekiah  H.,  b.  March  19, 1845. 

Joseph  A.,  b.  April  4,  Ic3<).  Sosan,  b.  Xot.  2S,  ld4S. 

James  £.,  b.  March  7,  1*32.  Mary  A.,  b.  Oct.  11.  1850. 

Wmiam  P..  b.  April  15,  18^.  Sarah  £.,  b.  Sept.  7, 1852.  Died  Sept. 

Eoijene  H.,  b.  May  25.  1837.  29,  1853. 

Hiram,  b.  Nov.  25,  1840.  Horton  T.,  b.  Ang.  20,  1854.    Died 

Henry,  b.  Nov.  25, 1840.  Oct.  24, 1855. 


DESCENDAKTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  107 

The  record  of  the  above  family  was  received  after  the  arrangement  of  the 
work,  too  late  to  be  nxmibered  and  entered  in  the  index. 

[458.]  JAMES  MJ  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,^  settled  in  Ken- 
tacky,  tie  married  Melinda  James,  daughter  of  Thomas  James, 
of  Graves  County,  Ky.,  January  22,  1839. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OENERATION: 

1160.  Lucins,  b.  Oct.  13,  1839.  1165.  Rodman  P.,  b.  Sept.  20,  1850. 

1161.  Lnvertia,  b.  April  26,  1841.  1166.  Mary  F.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1853. 

1162.  Julia  A.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1843.  1167.  Emma  H.,  b.  Dec.  19,  1855. 

1163.  Edward  A.,  b.  Jnly  8,  1845.  1168.  James  M.,  b.'  Oct.  23,  1857. 

1164.  Melinda,  b.  Sept.  24,  1847. 

Julia  A,  married  David  Stubblefleld,  of  Graves  Coanty,  Ky.,  December  17, 
1861. 


[461.]  LUCIUS  W.''  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,«  married  Eliz- 
abeth  Vore,  October  26,  1842.  They  settled  at  West  Milton, 
Miami  County,  Ohio,  where  he  resided  until  1863,  when,  as  his 
wife  writes,  he  migrated  to  Salt  Lake  City,  leaving  her  and  her 
children  at  Milton. 

CHU.DREN — EIGHTH  OENERATION: 

1169.  Susan  Vore,  b.  Sept.  2,  1843.  1174.  Nancy  Ellen,  b.  Aug.  1,  1854. 

1170.  Rebecca  Ann,  b.  Feb.  14, 1846.  1175.  Emma  Caroline,   b.  June  23, 

1171.  Mary  Parolee,  b.  Feb.  24, 1848.  1857. 

1172.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  July  22,  1176.  Eliza  Alice,  b.  Nov.  12,  1860. 

1850.  1177.    Eldora  Bell,  b.  July  4,  1862. 

1173.  Martha  Jane,  b.  Oct.  14,  1852. 

Died  Aug.  23,  1853. 

Susan  V.  married  Adam  D.  Leckrone,  August  21,  1862.  They  reside  in 
Monroe,  Miami  County,  Ohio.  Their  son,  William  Henry,^  was  bom  May  25, 
1863. 

[462.]  CYRIL  C'  PECK,  son  of  Cyril  C.,«  married  Hannah 
W.  Bliss,  daughter  of  Cyrus  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth,  January  25, 1843. 
They  reside  in  North  Rehoboth,  where  he  is  engaged  in  trade. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

1178.  Edwin  A.,  b.  Nov.  2, 1843.  1182.     WiUiam  H.,  b.  Aug.  23,  1850. 

1179.  Hannah  M.,  b.  March  2,  1845.        1183.     Charles  H.,  b.  July  18,   1853. 

1180.  Sarah,  b.  AprU  1846.    Died  in  Died  April  14,  1861. 

infoncy.  1184.    Charles  E.,  b.  May  27,  1861. 

1181.  Henry  M.,  b.  Sept.  27,  1848. 

Died  July  17,  1853. 


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rf  CniL  C^*  nuu-ried  Lu- 
r«]dwmrd.  of  Norton^  Mass. 
4  and  11,  1846. 


1. 


-  bL  XoT.  1842. 

r^  bL  June  1^44.   Died 


PHILIP  W.'  PECK.  §•»  ol 
^.  viiere  be  ^  Gtsts^i  bi  trade. 


C..*  married  Fanny 
in  SoQth  Behoboth, 


II«(>.    T!ioiiia«  D.  b.  lag  :».  I?44. 
1X90.    C»9<!4xiiiaBAF~b.de9€.».  Is4iw 
11»L    Cyril  C-  b.  April  17.  l24»- 


US2. 
1I». 
IIM. 


31.^  b.  March  3, 1851. 
£..  b.  Julj  7,  1853. 
H.,  b.  Jalj  2,  1858. 


[470.:     GEORGE  GJ 
san  GiffonL  for  bis  first  wife. 
He  resides  in  Mattapoisect. 

CHILD  — 

1195.    Sarmh  G.,  b.  Aprfl  1857. 


son  of  Ctril  C.y*  married  Su- 
aiftd  Sarah  Harrid,  for  his  second. 


[471.]  ALFRED  R.'  PECK,  son  of  Cyril  C.,«  married  Mary 
Easterbrooks,  of  Swansey.  daughter  of  Joseph  Easterbrooks.  They 
reside  in  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

CHILDREX  —  EIGHTH  GKXERATIOX: 

1196.    James  W.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1855.  1197.    Mary  F.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1858. 


[474.]  WILLIAM"  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,^  was  a  physi- 
cian, and  settled  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  He  died  June  2,  1857.  He 
married  Jane  Thane,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  Thane,  of  Hillsdale, 
Columbia  County,  N.  Y. 

CHIIDREX  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1198.    Ann  Thane,  b.  March  1,  1824.      1201.    WUUam  Henry,  b.  April  20, 


I)!wl  Nov.  21,  1842. 


1830. 


IKM).     KuNfin  Jane,  b.  Dec.  10,  1825.      1202.    George  Bachelor,  b.  Sept.  14, 


Died  Feb.  26,  1826. 


1833. 


UOO.    Mary  Gano,  b.  March  11, 1828.      1203.    Harriet  Jane,  b.  Oct.  19,  1835. 

1204.    Edwin  Tyler,  b.  Jan.  9,  1839. 


/— '  Aj^ 


2/i.A 


DESCEINBANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  109 

[476.]  KEV.  SOLOMOJT  PECK,  son  of  Bbnjamin,«  was 
graduated  at  Brown  University,  at  the  age  of  16  years,  and  after- 
wards became  one  of  the  teachers.  At  20,  he  entered  the  Theo- 
ological  Institution,  at  Andover,  Mass. ;  was  ordained  to  the  minis- 
try of  the  gospel  at  23 ;  became  Professor  of  Latin  and  Hebrew 
-at  Amherst  College  at  25 ;  at  32,  was  appointed  missionary  to 
Prance  by  the  American  Baptist  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  and 
subsequently  was  their  Foreign  Secretary  at  Boston,  Mass.,  more 
than  twenty  years ;  within  which  period  he  visited  their  missions  in 
France,  Germany  and  Greece,  and  in  1852-3-4,  those  in  Hither 
India,  Assam  and  Burmah.  In  1861,  on  the  reduction  of  Port 
Royal,  S.  C,  he  went  to  the  front,  and  became  pastor  of  the  Beau- 
fort (colored)  church,  remaining  till  the  close  of  the  war.  In 
1866,  he  became  chaplain  of  the  "Disabled  Soldiers'  Home,"  in 
Boston,  Mass.  He  received  the  honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of 
Divinity  from  Waterville  College,  Me.,  and  from  his  Alma  Mater. 
He  was  highly  distingui8]|[ed  in  all  the  offices  he  held,  performing 
his  various  duties  with  signal  ability.  He  is  a  fine  scholar,  an  ele- 
gant and  chaste  writer,  and  noted  for  his  high  moral  and  religious 
character.  He  married  Elizabeth  R.  Hooker,  daughter  of  Rev. 
Asahel  Hooker,  and  great-granddaughter  of  President  Jonathan 
Edwards,  May  11,  1826.    His  residence  is  in  Roxbury,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1205.    EUzabeth  Hooker,   b.  March      1206.    Sarah   Edwards,   b.  April  2, 
17,  18-10.  1842. 


[478.]  GEORGE  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,®  resides  in 
Providence,  R.  I.  He  graduated  at  Brown  University  in  1826. 
He  was  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  1830.  He  relinquished  the  profes- 
sion in  a  few  years  for  mercantile  pursuits,  in  which  he  is  still 
engaged.     He  married  Ann  P.  Smith,  daughter  of  John  K.  Smith. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1207.  George  B.,  jr.,  b.    Aug.    12,      1209.    EmUy    8.,    b.    Feb.    2,    1847. 

1843.  Died  Feb.  2,  1847. 

1208.  John  B.,  b.  June  80,  1845.  1210.    William  T.,  b.  July  25,  1848. 

1211.    Annie  S.,  b.Oct.U,  1850. 
10 


110  PECK   GENEALOGY, PART   FIBST. 

George  B.,  jr.,  graduated  at  Brown  University  in  1864.  He  was  elected  2d 
Lieotenaot  in  the  2d  Regt.  R.  I.  Volunteers,  December  13,  1864 ;  was  wounded 
at  Sailors'  Creek,  Va.,  April  6,  1865 ;  resigned  his  commission,  and  was  honor- 
orably  discharged,  June  30, 1865. 

John  B.  graduated  at  Brown  University  in  1866.  He  was  appointed  acting 
third  assistant  engineer  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  November  20,  1866,  and  ordered  to 
the  Naval  Academy  for  a  professional  course  of  study.  He  was  promoted  to 
fhll  third  assistant,  June  1868;  and  assigned  to  active  duty  on  the  U.  S. 
Ship  Mohongo,  of  the  North  Pacific  Squadron. 

WiUiam  T.  is  a  member  of  the  class  to  graduate  in  1870,  Brown  University. 


[482.]  LEWIS^  PECK,  son  of  David,^  married,  for  his  first 
wife,  Mary  Ann  Fowler,  of  Yonkers,  Westchester  County,  N.  Y., 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Fowler.  For  his  second  wife,  Eliza  Bunker, 
of  New  York  city. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1212.  Benjamin ;  left  no  issue.  1216.  Lewis.    Died  young. 

1213.  Ann  Eliza.  1217.  Esther.    Died  unmarried. 

1214.  Susan  Jane.  1218.  Harriet  Louisa. 

1215.  Aaron ;  no  issue.  1219.  Lewis.    Died  young. 

Ann  E.  married  WUliam  Sawin,  of  New  York  city. 
Susan  J,  married  Jolin  Rich,  of  New  York  city. 
Harriet  L.  married  Henry  K.  Potter,  of  Providence,  B.  I. 


[498.]  HIRAM  H.^  PECK,  son  of  Hiram,«  was  residing  at 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  in  1863.  He  married  Cornelia  Harmon,  August 
16,  1843. 

CmiDREX  —  KIOHTH  GENERATION: 

1220.  Charles  Kibbom,  b.  June  15,      1222.    Arthur,    b.    Feb.    23,    1853. 

1845.    Died  Oct.  17,  1851.  Died  Aug.  28,  1854. 

1221.  Hiram  Harper,  b.  June  6, 1849.      1223.    Anna   Cornelia,    b.    July    12, 

1855. 


[600.]  JOHN  W.^  PECK,  son  of  Hiram,«  was  residing  in 
Cynthiana,  Ky.,  in  1863.  He  married  Nancy  J.  Veach,  March  2, 
1843,  daughter  of  David  Veach,  Esq.  He*  wasborn  in  Harrison 
County,  where  he  resided  until  his  decease. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GBNERATIOX: 

1224.  Hiram  D.,  b.  March  23,  1844.         1227.    Lydia  W.,    b.    Aug.  7,  1856. 

1225.  Mary  E.,  b.  March  25,  1848.  Died  June  7, 1859. 

1226.  Lucy  W.,  b.  April  19,  1853. 


DESCENDANTS  OP   JOSEPH  PECK,  JR.  Ill 

[501.]  COMER  M.^  PECK,  son  of  Hiram,^  was  residing  at 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  in  1863.  He  married  Sarah  Minerva  Hoit,  May 
23,  1848. 

CHTLDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATIOX: 

1228.  Maiy  Emma,  b.  Jane  19,  1852.      1230.    Edward  Mi^on,  b.  March  i, 

1229.  Fred  Hoit,  b.  May  10,  1866.  1868.    Died  April  7,  1869. 

1231.    Frank  Mason,  b.  Jan.  9,  1860. 


[604.]  ADDISON  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,  resides  upon 
the  homestead  in  East  Montpelier,  Vt,  where  he  is  a  prominent 
man.  He  devotes  much  of  his  time,  I  am  told,  to  public  business, 
settling  estates,  acting  as  guardian,  etc.  He  has  been  honored  with 
various  oflSces  and  public  trusts.  He  has  represented  his  town  in 
the  General  Assembly,  and  has  also  been  a  member  of  the  Senate. 
He  has  also  been  High  SheriflF.  He  married  Mary  Dodge,  May  14, 
1837,  daughter  of  Solomon  Dodge,  of  Calais,  Vt.  She  was  born 
December  20,  1811. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1232.  Marietta,  b.  April  18,  1841.  1234.    EUen  Ortensa,  b.  Jan.  8,  1847. 

1233.  John    Howard,    b.    March  8,      1236.    Martha  Orlana,  b.  March  26, 

1843.  1849. 

[606.]     RUSSELL^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  resides,  in  East 
Montpelier,  near  the  homestead,  an  industrious  and  thrifty  farmer. 
He  married  Olive  Hedges,  daughter  of  Elijah  Hedges. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1236.  Charles  M.,  b.  Dec.  1843. 

[507.]  NAHUM"^  PECK,  son  of  Squire,«  resides  in  Hines- 
burg,  Vt.  He  is  a  lawyer  of  extensive  practice.  He  has  been  a 
member  of  the  Vermont  Legislature,  and  held  other  honorable 
positions.  He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Tiucinda  Wheeler, 
of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  October  1825;  second,  to  Marcia  Wood,  of 
Keesville,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1857.  His  first  wife  died  January  17, 
1854. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1237.  Cicero  Qodard,  b.  Feb.  17,  1827. 

He  married  Maria  C.  Coleman,  daughter  of  MaJ.-Gen.  Coleman,  of  WU- 
liflton,  Vt.,  March  1864.    They  reside  in  Hinesburg. 


112  PECK  GENEALOGY;  —  PABT   FIRST. 

[614.]  LUCIUS  B.^  PECK,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  son  of  John« 
is  an  attomey-atrlaw  of  much  distinction.  He  has  been  a  member 
of  Congress. 

He  married  Martha  Day,  daughter  of  Ira  Day,  of  Barre,  Vt, 
May  10, 1832.» 

CHnJ> — EIGHTH  GEmatATIOX: 

1238.    Ami,  married  Wmiam  M.  MaUory,  of  Coming,  N.  Y. 

[624.]  CHAUNCEY'  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,«  resides  in  Bos- 
ton,  Mass.  He  married  Jemima  Bush,  daughter  of  Ephraim  Bosh, 
of  Templcton,  Mass.,  June  13,  1824. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATIOX  : 

1289.    Alfired  P.,  b.  Aug.  16,  1825.  1242.    Georgiamia   £.,    b.    Jan.    29, 

1240.  Charles  L.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1827.  1830. 

1241.  Channcey  L.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1828.      1243.    Frederick  C,  b.  March  7, 1832. 

Two  children,  who  were  twins,  died  in  influicy,  unnamed. 
Alfred  was  residing  at  home  in  1863. 
Charles  L,  died  in  California,  March  30, 1852. 
Chauncey  L,  died  in  the  army,  August  30,  1862. 

Georgianna  married  Charles  C.  Littlefleld,  of  Boston.    She  died  September 
4,  1854. 
Frederick  died  March  4,  ld50. 

[626.]  POMROY'  PECK,  gon  of  Daniel,«  married  Amanda 
Searls,  of  Sutton,  Mass.,  where  they  settled.  He  died  August 
1854.     She  was  residing  in  Sutton  in  1866. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1244.  Clarinda  Amanda,  b.  Jane  12,      1246.    Daniel   Pomroy,  b.  Jnly   15, 

1829.  1836. 

1245.  Elvira   Maria,  b.    March    13,      1247.    Delia  Gale,  b.  March  27,  1838. 

1832.  1248.    James    Madison,  b.    May  30, 

1845.     Died  April  30,  1848. 

[628.]  LYMAIT  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,^  settled  in  Royalston, 
Mass.  He  married  Lorina  Davis,  January  21,  1829,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Davis,  of  Royalston,  Mass.,  for  his  first  wife,  and  Fanny 
Harrington,  wi^ow  of  Abraham  Harrington,  formerly  Fanny  Har- 
wood,  for  his  second  wife,  December  6,  1860.  His  first  wife  died 
May  9, 1860.     He  died  December  2,  1862. 

*  He  died  December  28,  1866. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH    PECK,  JB.  113 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

1249.  Wayland  F.,  b.  Nov.  2,  1830.  1263.  PoUna  L.,  b.  April  12,  1888. 

1250.  Philander  L.,  b.  May  1832.  1264.  Nelson  F.,  b.  July  1840. 

1251.  Eugene  F.,  b.  Dec.  1833.  1256.  Joseph  W.,  b.  March  1842. 

1252.  Willard,  b.  Dec.   1835.     Died  1266.  Daniel  W.,  b.  April  10,  1843. 

Dec.  1835.  1267.    Lowell  H.,  b.  Oct.  1846. 

Wayland  F,  married  Mary  Bamett;  resides  In  Athol,  Mass.  Their  children 
are :  <1258)  Stella  May,^  b.  July  1856,  and  (1259)  Mary  JEstella,^  b.  1861. 
SteUa  May*  died  September  1867. 

Philander  L,  married  Boxanna  Lewis ;  resided  in  Royalston  in  1864.  Chil- 
dren were:  (1260)  Jgr«a,»  b.  in  1866;  (1261)  Edwin,*  b.  in  1859;  and  (1262) 
Lyman,  b.  January  8,  1864. 

Eugene  F.  married  Rosina  Glaze,  and  settled  in  Ohio. 

Polina  L.  married  Noah  Rankin,  and  settled  in  Erving,  Mass. 

Joseph  W,  married  Rozy  Mayo,  and  settled  in  Orange,  Mass. 


[629.1  SULLIVAJP  PECK.,  son  of  DANrEL,^  resided  in  Roy- 
alston,  Mass.,  in  1864.  He  married  Czarina  Davis,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Davis,  of  Royalston,  May  29,  1831.  She  was  born  August 
7,  1808. 

CHILDBBN  —  EIGirrH  GEKERATION  : 

1263.  Martha  J.,  b.  March  10,  1832.  1267.  Georgianna,  b.  April  23,  1843. 

1264.  Channcey  P.,  b.  April  5,  1834.  1268.  Hamilton  S.,  b.  Oct.  22,  1845. 

1265.  Warren  D.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1836.  1269.  Hammond    W.,    b.    Sept.   28, 

1266.  Elsa  J.,  b.  July  1,  1838.  1847. 

Martha  «7.  married  Stephen  Gates,  and  was  residing  in  Bnrllngton,  Yt.,  in 
1863.    Their  children  were :  Walter  B.^  and  Nellie  G.* 

Chauncey  C.  married  Mary  Collopy ;  was  residing  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  in 
1863.    Their  child  was :  (1270)  Warren  Z.,®  b.  August  10,  1861. 


[638.]     JOHN  Q.  A.''  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,^  married  Fanny 
Cutler,  June  "6,  1 832.     He  was  residing  at  MontpcHer,  Vt,  in  1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

1271.  Charles,  b.  Jan.  29,  1834.  1273.    Alonzo  T.,  b.  July  l,  1838. 

1272.  Frances  M.,  b.  May  30,  1836.         1274.    Mary,  b.  Oct.  24,  1840. 

[539.]     WILLIAM  N."'  PECK,  son  of  Ichabod,^  married  Julia 
Clark,  January  16,  1838.     He  resided  at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  in  1864. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1275.  James  S.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1838.  1277.     Rawsel  K.,  b.  March  26,  1860. 

1276.  George  A.,  b.  July  10,  1842.  1278.    John  W.,  b.  April  29,  1853. 

10* 


114  FECK   GENEALOGY.  —  PAST  FEBST. 

[546.]  DANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,«  was  residing  in 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  in  1864.  He  has  been  three  times  married: 
first,  to Smith;  second,  to  Lydia  W.  Moor;  third,  to  Mar- 
garet Moor. 

CHILDRKN  —  nGHTH  GKKKRATIOK: 

1279.  GkorgU  A.   £.,  b.  Nov.   19,      1282.    Lydia  W.,  b.  July  18,  1850. 

1844.  1283.    Bradford,  b.  Feb.  21,  1858. 

1280.  ChaoDcey  W.,  b.  July  28, 184G.      1284.    Charles  H.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1855. 

1281.  Daniel  M.,  b.  Dec  30, 1847. 


[552.]  JEROME  B.'  PECK,  son  of  Calvin,^  settled  in  Med- 
way,  Mass.,  where  he  died  January  22,  1861.  He  was  twice  mar- 
ried: first,  to  Harriet  Hixon,  October  24,  1837;  she  was  bom 
February  24,  1816,  and  died  January  11,  1855;  second,  to  Mary 
Ann  Miggs  (widow),  February  14^  1856.  She  was  bom  March  5, 
1822. 

CHILDRKN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1285.  William  G.,  b.  Marcli  10, 1839.      1287.    George  G.,  b.  Nov.  19,  1856. 

1286.  Sarah  Jane,  b.  March  5, 1847. 


[555.]  NAPOLEON  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Calvin,^  resides  at 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  He  married  Ann  Roberts,  daughter  of  Adams 
Roberts,  of  Exeter,  R  L 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1288.  Ann,  b.  Feb.  21,  1864. 

[557.]  MOSES^  PECK,  son  of  Moses,^  resides  at  Hyde  Park. 
He  married  Julia  A.  White,  daughter  of  Seth  White,  of  Water- 
bury,  Vt,  October  22,  1 844. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1289.  Jane,  b.  Dec.  28,  1846.  1293.    LUly  K.,  b.  June  23,  1855. 

1290.  Kate,  b.  Feb.  12,  1849.    Died      1294.    James  R.  L.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1858. 

May  25,  1851.  .  1295.    Carrie  S.,  b.  Oct  10, 1860. 

1291.  John  C,  b.  March  25,  1851.  b.  April  2,  1863. 

1292.  Willie  B.,  b.  April  4,  1853. 

[558.]  JOHN  C.^  PECK,  son  of  Moses,^  resides  in  Wan- 
k^an,  111.    He  married  Hannah  Tucker,  November  2,  1853. 


DBSQBNBIHTB  OF  JOSEPH  PEGE^  JB.  115 

CfffTTiDRlOT  —  MGHTH  GSNSBATION: 

1296.    Charles  E.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1854.      1297.    John  C.  jr.,  b.  Feb.  12,  1857. 
Died  Aug.  24, 1854.  Died  Dec  5,  1863. 


[559.]     CHARLES  E.^  PECK,  son  of  Moses,«  resides  at  Win- 
netka,  HI.    He  married  Sarah  M.  Ross,  October  21, 1841. 

CHILDREN. —  EIGHTH  OEMERATION: 

1298.    Marion  A.,  b.  Jan.  8, 1843.  1299.    Helen  M.,  b.  Nov.  25,  1844. 


[561.]  HORACE  M.^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  married  Ro- 
silla  Bourn,  daughter  of  Joseph  Bourn.  He  was  residing  in  Lib- 
erty, Ohio,  in  1863. 

CHILDKEN  —  EIGHTH  GENEBATION  : 

1300.  Almerine  H.,  b.  May  1842.  1303.    Harriet  B.,  b.  May  1850. 

1301.  Mary  B.,  b.  Sept.  1843.  1304.    Lacy  L.,  b.  July  1852. 

1302.  Joseph  J.,  b.  May  1846. 


[562.]  SEWEL  W.^.  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  married,  for 
his  first  wife,  Chloe  Melvin,  daughter  of  Nathan  Melvin,  of  Tops- 
ham,  Vt. ;  and  for  his  second  wife,  Mary  A.  Perrin,  widow  of  Wil- 
liam Perrin,  formerly  Mary  A.  Wheeler,  daughter  of  Otis  Wheeler. 
His  first  wife  died  April  12,  1845. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1305.  Melvin  B.,  b.  Oct.  1830.  1307.    Martha  D.,  b.  May  1836. 

1306.  Narcissa  A.,  b.  Oct.  1833.  1308.    Henry  H.,  b.  Oct.  1840. 
Melvin  B,  married  Percy  Cnrtiss,  daughter  of  David  Curtiss.    Their  chU- 

drenare:  (1309)  Zreowora  A, •  (^1310)  Martha  C.,'  (1311)  Jenette*  and  (1312) 
Henry  W.* 

Narcissa  A.  married  Ehiathan  Carpenter. 

Martha  2>.  married  James  Brown. 


[571.]     JOHN  N.''  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,«  married  Lois 
Blood,  of  Coriiith,  Vt.     They  reside  in  Gorham,  Fulton  County, 

N.  Y. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

1313.  Laora  J.,  b.  March  12,  1850.  1315.    Allen  S.,  b.  Sept.  19, 1860. 

1314.  GUlmau  D.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1853. 


116  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PABT   FIRST. 

[572.  ]  WILLIAM  N J  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  married  Sarah 
E.  Wright,  daughter  of  Alexander  Wright,  of  Johnstown,  Ohio. 
They  resided  in  Johnstown,  Ohio,  where  he  died,  September  28, 
1863. 

CHELDBEN  —  EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

1316.  Victory,  b.  Aug.  1849.  1318.    Charles    GrandYllle,    b.   Jan. 

1317.  George  WUUe,  b.  Jane  1855.  1859. 

1319.    Maria  Emma,  b.  July  1862. 


[676.]  DEXTER^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,®  resided  at  Ker- 
kersville,  Ohio.  He  married  Comfort  Parkinson,  daughter  of  John 
Parkinson,  June  1853. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION*. 

1320.    Perry,  b.  May  1854.  1322.    WlUis  R.,  b.  Nov.  1858. 

1821.    WUUam  F.,  b.  Aag.  1856.  Died      1323.    Mary  J.,  b.  March  1860.    Died 
Sept.  1857.  Sept.  20,  1863. 

[679  ]  HORATIO  N.^  PECK,  son  of  James,®  resided  in  Kan- 
sas,  in  1863.     He  married  Emily  Carrier. 

CHIIJ>REN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1324.    Emily.  1325.    Mary. 


[680.]  ARNOLD  M.'^  PECK,  son  of  James  ®  resided  in  Hat- 
field, Mass.,  in  1863.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Annis  Tower, 
of  Chesterfield.  She  died  September  21,  1825.  For  his  second 
wife,  he  married  Myra  H.  Stevens. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1326.    Jane  J.,  b.  Murch    31,   1842.      1327.    Hattie  L.,  b.  In  1858. 
Died  Sept.  15,  1842. 


[686.]  PHILIP^  PECK,  son  of  Benoni,«  settled  in  Walpole, 
N.  H. ;  a  merchant,  now  retired  from  business,  lie  married  Mar- 
tha Ellen  Bellows,  daughter  of  Thomas  Bellows,  November  21, 
1839.     She  was  born  April  1,  1811. 

CIULDUEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1328.    Henry  Philip,  b.  Aug.  31, 1840.      1329.    Thomas  Bellows,  b.  Aag.  18, 
Died  July  13,  1852.  1842. 


DESCENBAirrS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK;  JB.  117 

[686.]  LEVI^  PECK,  son  of  Bbnoni,«  resides  in  Chelsea, 
Mass. ;  is  in  mercantile  business,  in  Boston.  He  married  Lucy  M. 
Whitcomb,  daughter  of  Mark  Whitcomb,  of  Winchendon,  Mass., 
December  2, 1844. 

CHUDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1330.    Charles  Heniy^b.  June  4, 1847.      1831.    Fredeirick  Whitcomb,  b.  Oct. 

10,  1849. 

[687.]  JAMES  W.^  PECK,  son  of  Benoni,^  was  a  merchant, 
in  Boston,  for  a  number  of  years.  His  health  failed  him,  and  he 
retired  from  business,  and  died  in  Winchendon,  in  April  1860. 
He  married  Caroline  M.  Ladd,  of  Boston. 

CHILDREN -^  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1332.    James  Benjamin,  b.  March  21,      1333.    George  Walter,  b.  Jan.  1849. 
1847. 


[692.]  HERNY^  PECK,  son  of  Benoni,»  resides  in  Winchen- 
don, Mass.,  where  he  is  engaged  in  the  marble  business.  He  mar- 
ried Mary  Frances  Cory,  of  Fitzwilliam. 

CHILD — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1334.  Heniy  Eddy,  b.  March  1862. 

[596.]  ROYAL  C."'  PECK,  son  of  Oliver  C.,«  married  Ma- 
tilda  Drown,  daughter  of  Joshua  Drown.  He  resides  upon  the 
homestead,  with  his  father. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1335.  Lepha,  b.  1857. 

[601.]  RUFDS  A.''  PECK,  son  of  Rupus,«  resides  in  New 
Providence,  Ind.    He  married  Lydia  B.  Dow. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1336.  Theodore  A.,  b.  Sept.  9, 1849. 

[603.]  CALVIN  J.'^  PECK,  son  of  Caleb,^  resides  in  See- 
konk,  Mass.  He  married  Emeline  Lock,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Lock,  of  Lexington,  Mass.,  Aprit  7,- 1844. 


118  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PAST   PIBST. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1387.  Thomas  J.,  b.  Jan.  15,  1845.  1341.  Harriet  £.,  b.  Jane  18,  1853. 

1888.  Mary  M.,  b.  Aug.  18, 1846.  1842.  George  G.,  b.  May  18,  1856. 

1339.  Hannah  C,  b.  Feb.  1, 1849.  1343.  Andrew  R.,  b.  Ang.  19,  1860. 

1840.  Henry  C,  b.  Jan.  13,  1851.  1844.  Fanny,  b.  May  27, 1863. 

[609.]  HENRY  R.^  PECK,  son  of  Caleb,®  resided  in  Provi- 
denee,  R.  I.  He  married  Abba  Carr,  daughter  of  Capt  Caleb 
Carr,  of  Warren,  R.  L     He  died  May  1857. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1345.    Heniy  C,  b.  May  1855.  1346.    Jesse  Fremont,  b.  1857. 

[612.]  HIRAM  A.^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resides  in  Salem, 
Ind.  He  is  a  merchant.  He  married  Ellen  Cone,  of  Ohio,  March 
30,  1855.     She  died  March  14,  1862. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1347.    Mattie,  b.  Jan.  30,  1856.  1349.    George,  b.  Sept.  10,  1859. 

1848.    Nora,  b.  Sept.  1,  1857. 

[625.]  ALLEN  O."'  PECK,  son  of  Allen,«  resides  in  Provi- 
dence, R  I.  He  was  for  many  years  President  of  the  American 
Insurance  Company,  and  is  now  President  of  the  Narraganset 
Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company.  He  married  Mary  Eliza- 
beth Whitaker. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1350.  Ellen  Ormsbee,  b.  Aag.  8, 1856.      1353.    Elizabeth  Andrews,  b.  Nov.  2, 

1351.  Mary  Talbert,  b.  AprU  12, 1858.  1861. 

1352.  Maria  Stores,  b.  Dec.  3,  1859. 

[628.]  OTIS^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  married  Sarah  Allen, 
of  Barton,  Vt.     He  died  in  Thompson,  Conn.,  December  7,  1835. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1354.  EmUy  W.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1822.  1356.    Minerva  A.,  b.  AprU  8,  1827. 

1355.  Lydia  E.,  b.   Jan.    10,    1825.  Died  Aug.  1848. 

Died  Sept.  20,  1852.  1357.    A  son.    Died  in  infancy. 

Emily  W.  married  Samuel  Butterfield. 

[629.]  ARNOLD^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  resides  near  Paw- 
tucket,  B.  I.    He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Content  Stevens 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  JB.  119 

(widow),  formerly  Content  Barney,  daughter  of  Cyrenus  Barney ; 
second,  to  Sylvia  Freeman,  daughter  of  Daniel  Freeman,  of  Attle- 
borough,  Mass.  He  was  married  to  his  first  wife,  October  2,  1 832. 
She  died  September  27,  1846.  He  was  married  to  his  second  wife 
May  3,  1849. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1358.  Samnel  Arnold,  b.  Aug.  4, 1833.      1360.    Susan,  b.  May  22,  1838.    Died 

Died  Dec.  17,  1834.  May  26,  1840. 

1359.  Sarah  Temperance,  b.  March 

2,  1836.    Died  Dec.  6,  1838. 


[637.]  BARTON^  PECK,  son  of  Josiah,^  settled,  at  first,  in 
Indiana,  where  he  remained  about  fifteen  years.  In  1836,  he  left, 
as  captain  of  a  company,  for  Texas,  and  after  the  battle  of  Jacinto 
remained  in  the  State,  and  engaged  in  business  there.  He  died  at 
his  residence,  at  Goliad,  October  13,  1861.  He  married  Frances 
0.  Menefee,  daughter  of  Thomas  Menefee,  Esq.,  of  Texas. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 


1361. 

Lncina  £. 

1362. 

Susan. 

1363. 

Frances. 

1364. 

Barton. 

1365. 

Viola. 

1366. 

Alonzo. 

1367. 

Samuel. 

1368. 

Mary. 

1369. 

George. 

1370. 

A  son.    Died  in  infancy. 

[640.]  JOSIAH^  PECK,  son  of  Josiah,»  resides  in  Washing- 
ton, Daviess  County,  Ind.  He  married  Elizabeth  P.  Ladd,  daugh- 
ter of  Dann  Ladd,  of  Lebanon,  Madison  County,  N.  Y. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1371.  Ellen  D.,  b.  April    26,   1836.      1375.    Lewis  J.,  b.  June  9,  1844. 

Died  Nov.  3,  1841.  1376.    Samuel  W.,  b.  Sept.  20,  1846. 

1372.  Barton  P.,  b.  April  18,  1837.  Died  June  29,  1848. 

Died  June  3,  1842.  1377.    Henry,  b.  Aug.  1,  1850. 

1373.  Mary  A.,  b.  Aug.  20,  1839.  1378.    Hannah  B.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1853. 

1374.  Josiah  £.,  b.  AprU  9,  1842. 

Mary  A.  married  James  R.  Clark,  September  4, 1861.  They  reside  in  Wash- 
ington, Daviess  County,  Ind.  Their  son,  Samuel  C.,'  was  bom  January  6, 
1863. 


[643.]     ALONZO^  PECK,  son  of  Josiah,«  resides  upon  the 
homestead,  at  Eaton,  N.  Y.    He  is  extensively  engaged  in  the  for- 


120  PECK  OEKEAL06T, —  PABT  FXBST." 

wardii^  business;  as  well  as  in  cheese  making  and  fiuming.  He 
married  Maria  A.  Record^  daughter  of  Darius  Record^  of  Madison 
County,  N.  Y.,  January  1852. 

-   CHILDRKN  —  EIOHTH  OEmERATION  : 

1379.    Hattie  M.,  b.  July  17, 1858.  1381.    Lacy  A.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1861. 

1880.    Sophia  £.,  b.  Dec.  20,  1859. 

[655.]  ISAAC  PECK,  son  of  Perez,®  resides  in  Coventry, 
R  I.  He  is  a  machinist  by  trade  and  occupation.  He  married 
Lucy  Cordelia  Brayton,  December  9, 1845. 

CHILDBKN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1882.    Perez   Lindley,  b.   April   25,      1384.    Harriet  Augusta,  b.   Aug.  1, 

1849.  1858. 

1383.    Edgar  Brayton,  b.  Jan.  7, 1855. 


PAET  SECOND. 


THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN^  PECK, 

SECOND  SON  OF  JOSEPH^  THE  ANCESTOR. 

John  Peck  was  born  in  England,  and  came  over  to  this 
country  with  his  father,  in  1638,  being  then  about  eleven  years  of 
age.  He  moved  with  the  family  from  Hingham,  Mass.,  to  Seekonk, 
in  16  45.  He  settled  in  the  southeast  part  of  Seekonk,  near  what 
is  now  known  as  Luther's  Comers.  He  was  accepted  as  a  freeman 
of  the  town  in  1658,  and  drew  his  proportion  in  the  meadows  on 
the  north  side  of  the  town.  He  was  chosen  one  of  the  townsmen 
in  1680,  and  representative  to  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts 
in  1700.  He  died  in  1713.  The  inventory  of  his  property  was 
presented  to  the  court,  October  1713.  His  will  is  recorded  upon 
the  Records  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  B.  3,  p.  163. 

The  following  is  a  copy : 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen.  In  the  year  one  thousand  seven  hun- 
dred and  eight,  in  the  seventh  year  of  her  Majesties  Reign,  on  y* 
twenty  six  day  of  May ;  I  John  Peck  of  Rehoboth  in  the  county  of 
Bristol  in  her  Majesties  Provinces  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New 
England  ^  Being  aged  &  weak  of  body,  &  in  expectation  of  my  change, 
yet  through  the  mircy  of  God  I  am  whole  &  sound  in  my  memory  & 
understanding,  <&  of  a  disposing  mind ;  do  make  this  my  last  will  <& 
testament,  for  the  disposing  <&  seitleing  the  things  of  this  world  w^ 
which  the  Lord  hath  intrusted  me,  to  <&  amongst  my  wife  and  children 
in  manner  and  form  as  followeth. 

And  Imprimis.  I  bequeath  my  soul  into  the  hands  of  my  blessed 
Savior  and  Deer  Redeemer,  &  my  body  to  the  Dust,  to  be  decently 
buried  by  my  executor  here  in  after  named. 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  daughter  Esther  Wilmarth,  in 
11 


122  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PART  SECOND. 

addition  to  what  her  grand  father  gave  her,  w^  was  my  proper  Estate ; 
all  that  my  lot  of  land  in  the  Easterly  side  of  y*  grand  diTisioii,  to 
her,  &  her  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever. 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  daughter  Dorothy  Glover,  &  her 
husband  Edward  Glover,  my  house  lot  and  all  my  buildings  there  on, 
provided ;  he  pay  over  to  my  executor  here  in  after  named,  ten  pounds 
money  &  the  bam  there  on  or,  as  many  boards  &  nails  as  will  build 
such  a  bam,  and  ten  acres  of  undivided  lands  in  Behoboth  already 
drawn  for ;  being  part  of  my  first  alotment ;  &  one  bed  after  my  wive's 
decease,  and  fifteen  pounds  of  commonage  in  said  Behoboth;  to  be, 
and  remain  to  them  &  their  heirs  <&  assigns  forever. 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  daughter  Anne  Peck,  thirty  acres 
of  land,  lying  on  the  easterly  side  of  the  white  Oak  hill,  near  Samuel 
Fullers.  —  likewise,  fifteen  pounds  estate  of  conunonage  in  Behoboth, 
&  one  acre  of  salt  marsh,  and  a  cow  or  the  value  there  of,  at  her  mar- 
riage ;  to  be  and  remain  to  her,  and  to  her  heirs  &  assigns  for  ever. 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  daughter  Abigail  Feck,  fifty  three 
acres  of  land,  lying  adjoining  to  seargent  John  Wilmarths  house  lot 
near  Palmers  River ;  and  one  acre  of  salt  marsh  &,  fiifteen  pounds 
estate  of  commonage,  in  Behoboth ;  and  a  bed  after  my  wive's  de- 
cease ;  to  her,  &  her  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever. 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  son  Nathan  Peck,  all  the  rest 
and  residue  of  my  lands  and  meadows,  with  their  quantitis  &  quali- 
ties, both  undivided  and  divided,  in  Behoboth  and  Attleborough  or 
where  soever,  &  one  yoke  of  oxen,  with  my  yokes,  carts,  ploughs, 
chains  &  tools ;  and  the  bed  on  which  I  lodge,  with  the  furniture, 
after  my  wives  decease,  hereby  obliging  him  to  take  eare,  maintain  & 
provide  for  my  wife  Rebecca  Peck,  in  sickness  and  in  health,  for  and 
during  her  natural  life,  with  honorable  full  maintainance.  I  do  hereby 
make  my  son  Nathan  Peck,  my  sole  executor,  of  this,  my  last  will 
and  testament;  hereby  revoking  all  other  wills  by  me  heretofore 
made. 

In  testimony  whereof,  I  have  here  unto  set  my  hand  and  seal,  this 
day  &  year,  first  above  written. 

Signed  sealed  and  published  in  the  presence  of  us  witnesses 

JOHN  BUTTERWORTH 

SAMUEL  COOPER  JOHN  FECK 

DANIEL  SMITH 

It  appears  from  the  records  of  Behoboth;  and  from  his  will,  that 
he  was  three  times  married.     The  records  (book  first)  say,  "  Eliz- 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK.  123 

abeth  his  wife  was  burned  December  9,  1667";  and  also  after- 
wards, that  "Elizabeth  his  wife  was  burried  April  21,  1687  ";  and 
in  his  will  he  makes  provision  for  his  wife  Rebecca. 

CHILDREN  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

1385.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  27,  1657.      1389.    Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  13,    1669. 

Buried  Dec.  18, 1657.  Buried  July  29,  1687. 

1386.  Esther,  b.  Jan.  7, 1658.  1390.    Dorothy,  b.  June  28,  1671. 

1387.  Anne,  b.  Oct.  6,  1661.    Buried      1391.    Rebecca,  b.  April  8,  1674. 

Feb.  26, 1662.  1392.    Anne,  b.  July  17,  1677. 

1388.  John,  b.  Oct.  7,  1664.    Buried      1393.+Nathan,  b.  July  6,  1680. 

Dec  18,  1666.  1394.    AbigaU,  b.  March  16,  1682-3. 

Esther  married  a Wilmarth. 

Dorothy  married  Edward  Glover,  April  3,  1707  (B.  Rec,  B.  1). 

[1393.]  NATHAN3  PECK,  son  of  John,«  it  is  supposed, 
settled  upon  the  lands  given  him  by  his  father,  where  he  lived  and 
died.  He  married  Patience  Carpenter,  January  11,  1719.  He 
died  April  12,  1734  (T.  Rec,  B.  2).  His  widow  was  appointed 
administratrix  upon  his  estate,  June  18,  1734  (T.  Rec,  B.  8,  p. 
128).  The  estate  was  divided  between  the  widow  and  children, 
April  4, 1749  (T.  Rec,  B.  11,  p.  688). 

CHILDREN  —  FOUBTH  GENERATION:   (T.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  28.) 

1395.    John,  b.  Oct.  6,  1721.  1399.    Patience,  b.  Jan.  5,  1727-8. 

1396.+Nathan,  b.  Dec.  31,  1722.  1400.  Ann,  b.  July  30,  1732.  Died 
1397.+Charle8,  b.  Jan.  6,  1724-6.  June  27,  1733. 

1398.    Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  6, 1726. 

John  left  no  descendants.  His  estate,  left  him  by  his  father,  was  divided 
between  his  brother  Nathan  and  sisters,  December  20,  1773,  after  his  decease 
(T.  Rec,  B.  23,  p.  164). 

JPtitience  married  Enos  Walker. 

Elizabeth  married Arnold ;  was  deceased  at  the  time  of  the  division  of 

her  flAther's  estate,  leaving  a  son,  Daniel,^  and  daughter,  Elizabeth^  Arnold. 

[1396.]  NATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Nathan,^  resided  upon 
the  homestead.  The  hoase  was  a  short  distance  south  from  Lu- 
ther's Corners,  now  so  called,  upon  the  east  side  of  the  old  Bristol 
and  Boston  road.  It  was  taken  down  many  years  since,  by  Joseph 
West,  into  whose  possession  it  came  from  his  wife,  the  daughter  of 
Nathan.  Its  location  was  pointed  out  to  me  by  his  son,  from  whom 
I  obtained  my  information.  The  remains  of  the  old  cellar  were 
to  be  seen  when  I  visited  the  place.     Nathan  was  twice  married : 


124  PSGK  0ENEAL06T, —  PABT  SBOOKD. 

first,  to  Martha  Carpenter,  May  11,  1749;  second,  to  Bhoda  Lu- 
ther, of  Swansey. 

His  will  is  upon  record  at  Taunton,  B.  33,  p.  500,  dated  June 
13,  1793. 

He  gives  his  wife  Rhoda  her  dower  in  his  estate,  tiie  improvement 
of  his  new  dwelling-house,  bam,  and  fifteen  acres  of  land.  He  divides 
his  property  among  his  children :  MariJia^  Susannah  Weaver^  the  wife 
of  James  Weaver,  Dorothy^  Ann  Emerson^  wife  of  Ephraim  Emerson, 
and  Patience  West^  the  wife  of  Joseph  West,  whom  he  makto  the  ex- 
ecutor of  his  will. 

CHELDRKN  —  FIFTH  GENERATIOX  : 

1401.  Martha,  b.  Oct.  13,  1749.  1404.    Dorothy,  b.  May  11, 1760.  Died 

1402.  Sasannah,  b.  Dec.  25,  1751.  nnm. 
1408.+Nathan,  b.  April  11, 1755.              1405.    Patience,  b.  April  11,  1763. 

1406.    Ann,  b.  May  9,  1770. 

Susannah  married  James  Weaver. 

Patience  married  Joseph  West,  of  Seekonk.    Joseph*  and  Xathan*  Wesi  are 
her  sons. 

Ann  married  Ephraim  Emerson.    Her  children  were  .*  Ezekiel,'  John*  and 
Jerold.* 
• 

[1397.]  CHARLES^  PECK,  son  of  Nathan,^  resided  near 
his  brother,  upon  what  has  since  been  known  in  that  vicinity  as  the 
Sweeting  farm,  where  he  died,  April  15,  1799.  He  was  twice 
married :  first,  to  Rachel  Sweeting,  December  7,  1 749  ;  second,  to 
Lydia  Fry,  daughter  of  Stephen  Fry.  His  first  wife  died  February 
20,  1774,  and  his  second  wife,  July  20,  1797. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

1407.  Abigail,  b.  April  29, 1760.  I416.+Peter,  b.  June  16,  1769. 

1408.  Susannah,    b.    Nov»    6,   1762.      1416.    Lucy,  b.  Nov.  8,  1771. 

Died  Oct.  6, 1778.  1417.    Lydia,  b.  May  8,  1776,  by  2d 
1409.+Cliarie8,  b.  Feb.  17,  1755.  wife. 

1410.    Rachel,  b.  Aug.  16,  1767.  1418.    Stephen,  b.  Sept.  18,  1775. 

1411.+John,  b.  Feb.  19,  1760.  1419.    Asa,  b.  Feb.  13,  1780.      Died 
1412  +Thomas  S.,  b.  July  11,  1762.  nnm.,  Dec.  24,  1797. 

1413.  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  7,  1764.  1420.    Mary,  b.  June  18,  1782. 

1414.  James,    b.    March    6,    1767. 

Died,  unm.,  Jan.  22,  1787. 

Ahiaaa married Ebenezer  FuUer.    Her  children  were :  Charles*  Shtibael,* 

iind  Nancy, ^  who  married  Col. Shorey,  a  Revolutionary  soldier,  and  Lueif* 

who  married  Asa  Armington,  of  Providence.    These  two  glrte  were  Uving  in 

1862. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK.  125 

2i€tchel  married  Robinson  Chafee  and  Ebenezer  Short. 

Sarah  married  Henry  West ;  had  no  issue. 

Lucy  married  Darios  Peck  (No.  2714). 

I4fdia  married  Sanford  Ross.  Her  son,  Jeremiah'  Ross,  was  residing  in 
Providence  in  1862. 

Mary  married  Levi  Fuller.  He  died  April  18,  1861.  She  was  residing,  in 
1862,  with  her  son-in-law,  Hermon  A.  Peck,  of  Providence.  Stephen  P.  Ful- 
ler,* of  Seekonk,  and  Calvin  S.,*  of  Providence,  are  her  sons. 

Stephen  was  a  physician.  He  settled  and  practised  medicine  in  Province- 
town,  Mass.,  where  he  died.  He  married  Bethiah  Nickerson.  They  had  one 
child.    It  died  in  infimcy. 

[1405.]  NATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Nathan,*  lived  and  died 
near  the  residence  of  his  father,  upon  the  lands  he  had  given  him. 
The  old  house  was  taken  down  several  years  since.  The  place  in 
1862  was  owned  by  the  heirs  of  Ebenezer  Miller.  He  married 
Anna  Thurber,  December  3,  1772. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1421.    Nathan,  b.  Aug.  10,  1777.  1423.    Ann,  b.  March  12,  1789. 

1422.+Otis,  b.  Dec.  27,  1780. 

Nathan  resided  for  several  years  upon  the  homestead ;  then  settled  in  At- 
tleboroogh,  Mass.,  near  what  is  now  known  as  Dodgeville,  where  he  died 
about  1854.  He  married  Abigail  Fuller,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Fuller.  She 
died  in  1858.    He  left  no  issue. 

[1409.]  CHARLES*  PECK,  son  of  Charles,^  remained  upon 
the  homestead.  He  was  a  deacon  of  the  Baptist  church.  He  mar- 
ried Chloe  Bliss,  daughter  of  Deacon  Jacob  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1424.  Phebe,  b.  Aug.  8,  1780.     Died      1426.+Obed,  b.  Dec.  27,  1784. 

July  29,  1781.  1427.    Susan. 

1425.  Boxalana,  b.  June    15,   1782.      1428.+Sylvester,  b.  Nov.  2,  1798. 

Died  May  8,  1784. 

Susan  was  residing  in  Seekonk  in  1862,  nnmarried. 

[1411.]  JOHN'  PECK,  son  of  Charles,^  remained  upon  the 
homestead  with  his  brother  Charles,  where  he  died,  December  28, 
1828.  He  married  Rachel  Bliss,  daughter  of  Deacon  Jacob  Bliss. 
She  died  March  1 8,  1 854,  in  her  85th  year. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  OENKRATION  : 

1429.    Rachel,  b.  Jnly  11,  1806.  1430.    Louisa,  b.  Feb.  12, 1814.    Mar- 

ried Rev.  Welcome  Leonard. 
11* 


126  FBCC  GESEAliOGTy — FABT  8B00SD. 

JZiodkel  manied  Fenj  Burner.  Jmmnaxj  5, 1S42,  i^Seekonk,  now  East  ProT- 
idence,  where  ihej  reside.  Tlieir  ^fldren  are :  Badkei  £v  b.  XoTember  1^ 
1642:  JETiM  JE:.'  b.  Kardi  12,  ISiS,  wbo  died  Maj  10,  lS4d;  and  Jb*m  P^^  b. 
September  17,  1S51. 


[1412.]  THOMAS*  PECK,  son  of  Charles,*  settled  in  See- 
konk,  upon  the  farm  recently  occupied  bj  Led  Fuller.  He  mar- 
ried Bebecca  Chafee,  danghter  of  Nathaniel  Chafee,  of  Seekonk, 
MaT  7, 17S9. 

CBnJ>KES  —  SCXTH  GESERkTlOlS  Z 

1431.    Hnldalu  b.  Johr  5.  1791.  143S.  Kancy  A.,  b.  Maj  1, 180S. 

liS2.    James,  b.  Kot.  9,  1793.    Died  14».  Daniel,     b.    Nor.    11,     1803. 

Maj  23,  1$22.  onm.  Died  July  13, 1S04,  anm. 

14S3.+TlK>inas.  b.  Sept.  3.  17M.  1^40.  llaij  Ann,  b.  Not.  2d,  1801. 

14S4.    Bebecca.  b.  Jan.  15,  17M.  1441.  Hannah  C,  b.  Dec  20, 180S. 

1435.    Susannah,  b.  Sept.  20, 1797.  1442.  Chariott,  b.  July  31, 1810. 

1436.+Asa,  b.  Feb.  6,  1799.  1443.  Darins,    b.    Jane    19,     1812. 
1437.    Bath,  b.  Dec  25,  ISOO.  Died  in  infkncy. 

HmLdak  married  Xathaniel  IGIlaid;  was  residing  in  Behoboth  in  18€2,  a 
widow. 

£e6«<ra  married  Philip  MiDaid;  was  residing  in  Behoboth  in  1862,  a  widow. 

Smwnmak  married  Jonathan  Monroe,  of  Swansey.  She  died  in  1852.  ASberi' 
and  Jametr  Monroe,  of  Brixton,  Mass.,  are  her  sons. 

Suth  died  yoang. 

Xancf  A.  married  Ira  Medbary.    She  died  Febroary  16, 1S15. 

Afary  Ann  died  December  2,  1814. 

Hannah  married  Robert  Tripp,  of  Little  Compton,  where  they  resided  in 
1862. 

Chariott  married  Ira  Mason,  of  Seekonk. 


[1 41 5.]  PETERS  PECK,  son  of  Chari.es.^  settled  in  Dan- 
rille,,  Vt.,  where  he  lived  and  died.  August  S,  1835.  He  married 
Diana  Peck  (So.  1684),  daughter  of  Peleg  Peck.  She  was  liring 
in  1S53. 

CHILDREX  —  SIXTH  GEXKRATIOX  : 

1444.  James,  b.  Feb.  IS,  1797.    Died      1449.    Maiy.  b.  July  18,  1811.    Died 

anm.  onm. 

1445.  SaUy,  b.  May  39,  1801.    Died      1450.    Sophia,  b.  Feb.  8. 1815.     Died 

anm.  anm. 

1446.  Charles,    b.    Aag.    17,    1803.      1451.+Simon,  b.  April  13,  1816. 

Died  anm.  1452.    John,  b.  Jane  6,  1820.    Died 

1447.+£lisha,  b.  Not.  9,  1805.  onm. 

1448.    Phebe,  b.  Jaly  3, 1807. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK.  '  127 

[1422.]  OTIS*  PECK,  son  of  Nathan,^  resided  upon  the 
homestead  with  his  brother  for  several  years;  then  in  diflferent 
places.  I  have  been  able  to  learn  little  in  relation  to  him.  He  mar- 
ried Polly  Miller.  He  died  about  1822.  He  was  then  settled 
near  his  brother  Nathan. 

CHUiDRBN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1453.    John.     Resided  in  Behoboth      1454.    Otis.    Died  at  sea. 
and  other  places. 


[1426.]  OBED«  PECK,  son  of  Charles,^  married,  for  his 
first  wife,  Lydia  Allen,  March  24,  1811,  and  settled  in  Rowe, 
Mass.  She  died  February  26,  1835.  He  married,  for  his  second 
wife,  Phidelia  Payne,  August  23,  1835. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1455.  Ljdia,  b.  Dec.  13,  1811.  1460.    Martha,  b.  Dec.  25, 1820. 

1456.  Mary,  b.  Jan.  24,  1814.  1461.+Obed,  jr.,  b.  Aug.  9,  1826. 

1457.  Chloe,  b.  Feb.  24,  1816.  1462.    James,  b.  Aug.  27, 1836.    Died 

1458.  Nancy,  b.  Ang.  5,  1818 ;  nnm.  July  16,  1842. 

in  1862.  1463.    AUen,  b.  March  12, 1838. 

1459.  Margaret,  b.  Dec.  25,  1820. 

Lydia  married  Timothy  King ;  settled  in  Rowe,  Mass. 

Mary  married  John  Christie ;  settled  in  Monroe,  Mass. 

Chloe  married  Ephraim  Tmsdell ;  settled  in  Rowe,  Mass. 

Margaret  married  Samuel  Merriam ;  settled  in  Colerain. 

Martha  married  David  R.  Stanford ;  settled  in  Rowe. 

Allen  was  residing  in  Rowe  in  1862,  with  his  father  and  mother,  unmarried. 


[1428.1  SYLVESTER®  PECK,  son  of  Charles,*  moved 
from  Seekonk  about  1822  to  the  town  of  Rowe,  Mass.;  from  there 
he  afterwards  removed  to  Charlemont,  where  he  died,  November 
6,  1861.  He  married  Sally  Potter,  daughter  of  John  Potter,  of 
Barrington,  R.  L,  June  6,  1821.     She  was  born  May  5,  1799. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1464.+Charles,  b.  March  4,  1822.  U67.    Ann  E.,    b.    Sept.    23,    1880. 

1465.  Wniiam  H.,  b.  Feb.  8,   1826.  Died  July  10, 1836. 

Died  June  24,  1827.  1468.    Sarah  M.,  b.  May  23,  1884. 

1466.  WiUiam  H.,  b.  Jan.  30,  1828.         1469.    George  S.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1888. 

Died  Sept.  25,  1829. 

George  8.  was  residing  in  Charlemont  in  1863,  unmarried. 

Sarah  M,  married  Rev.  C.  8.  Hartwell,  of  Charlemont,  June  20,  1868. 


128'  PECK  OENEALOGY, —  PART  SECOND. 

« 

[1433.]  THOMAS*  PECK,  son  of  Thomas  S.»  married  El- 
mira  Cole,  daughter  of  Aaron  Cole,  of  Swansey,  Mass.,  March  24t, 
1825,  where  they  were  residing  in  1862 ;  a  wealthy  farmer. 

CHXLDRKN  —  SEYSNTH  GENERATION: 

1470.+WiUUm  H.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1S25.        1472.+James  C,  b.  Dec-  27, 1S29. 
1471.    Elizabeth  B.,  b.  Dec  27,  1827.      1473.+Bei\)aiDin  T.,  b.  June  23, 1832. 

Elizabeth  B,  married  William  H.  Sherman,  of  Swansey,  Mass.  Their  chQ- 
dren  are:  Ellen  Frances,* b.  Aogost  8,  1858;  Herbert  Lester,*  b.  August  24, 
1863. 

[1436.]  ASA*  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  resides  in  East  Provi- 
dence ;  is  a  mason  by  trade.  He  married  Betsey  Hale,  daughter 
of  Daniel  Hale,  of  Swansey. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1474.+Daniel  S.,  b.  Sept.  26, 1827.  1476.    Mary  Ann,  b.  Not.  29, 1831. 

1475.+Lather  B.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1829. 

Mary  Ann  married  Charles  F.  Bowen,  of  Behoboth,  Mass.  They  were 
residing  in  East  Providence  in  1865. 

[  1 447.]  ELISHA«  PE CK,  of  St  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  son  of  Peter,* 
married  Elizabeth  Warden,  March  17,  1842.  She  was  bom  Jane 
28, 1811. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1477.  Mary  Ann  E.,  b.  May  19,  1845.      1479.    George  H.,  b.  Dec.  18,  1849. 

Died  Jnne  13,  1845.  Died  Sept.  1,  1852. 

1478.  Emeline  E.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1847.  ♦  Azro  M.,  b.  Sept.  28, 1854. 

Died  Jane  9,  1847. 

[1461.]  SDION«  PECK,  of  St  Johnsbury,  Vt,  son  of  Peter,* 
married  Emily  Chickering. 

CHILBREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1480.  Helen,  b.  Aug.  27,  1848.  1482.    Lilis,  b.  Jan.  5, 1852 

1481.  Charles,  b.  March  17,  1850. 

[1461.]  OBED^  PECK,  son  of  Obed,«  settled  in  Windsor, 
Vt     He  married  Sarah  Hendricson. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1483.    Claria.     •  1484.    Mary. 


*  This  name  was  not  received  nntil  after  the  names  were  numbered  and 
arranged. 


DESCEffDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK.  129 

[1464.]  CHAELES^  PECK,  son  of  Stlvester,«  married  Ro- 
setta  H.  Dix,  May  19,  1848,  and  was  residing  in  Charlemont,  N. 
H.,  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1485.  Charles  A.  1487.    Frank  P. 

1486.  Sarah  £. 


[1470.]  WILLIAM  H.^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,«  married 
Sarah  A.  Marble,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  and  settled  in  Providence, 
R.  L,  where  he  was  residing  in  1863. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1488.  Josephine  E.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1866.   1489.  Sarah  J.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1860. 
Died  June  14,  1863.         1490.  Josephine,  b.  Ang.  6,  1864. 

[1472.]  JAMES  C.^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,«  settled  in  Prov- 
idence, R.  L,  where  he  was  residing  in  1863.  He  married  Mary 
A.  Blinsley,  of  Swansey. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1491.    Hattie   B.,  b.  Feb.  26,   1860.      1492.    AUen  E.,  b.  June  14,  1868. 
Died  Dec.  11,  1864. 

[1473.]  BENJAMIN  T.^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  married 
Louisa  J.  Davis,  of  Somerset,  Mass.  They  were  residing  in 
Assonet,  Mass.,  in  1863. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1493.  Louisa  Adelaide,  b.  April  12, 1860. 

[1474.]  DANIEL  S.^  PECK,  son  of  Asa,«  married  Mary  J. 
Sutton;  was  residing  in  East  Providence  in  1865. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1494.  One  child. 

[1475.]  LUTHER  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Asa,«  married  Ann  F. 
Wilcox,  daughter  of  George  G.  Wilcox,  and  was  residing  in  Prov- 
idence, R.  L,  in  1865. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1495.  Lather  F.,  b.  Feb.  27, 1864. 


PAET  THIRD. 


THE  DESCENDANTS   OF  NICHOLAS"  PECK, 

THIRD   SON   OP  JOSEPH^   THE   ANCESTOR. 

Nicholas  Peck  was  bom  in  England,  and  baptized  there,  April 
9,  1630,  and  came  over  to  this  country  with  his  father,  in  1638, 
being  then  about  eight  years  of  age.  He  removed  with  the  family 
from  Hingham,  Mass.,  to  Seekonk,  since  known  as  Seekonk  Plain, 
in  1645. 

After  his  marriage,  Nicholas  settled  in  the  southeastern  part  of 
Seekonk,  near  the  place  now  known  in  that  vicinity  as  Major  Mon- 
roe's, where  he  lived  and  died. 

From  the  records,  it  appears  that  he  took  an  active  part  in  public 
affairs.  He  was  frequently  one  of  the  raters  (assessors)  and  select- 
men of  the  town.  He  was  elected  Deputy  to  the  Court  at  Ply- 
mouth, in  1669.  He  was  also  elected  Deputy  for  each  successive 
year,  from  1677  to  1690,  except  in  the  years  1687  and  1688,  when 
the  town  elected  no  deputies.  From  1677  to  1684,  he  is  called 
Ensign  Nicholas  Peck ;  after  that,  Lieutenant,  and  then  Captain. 

He  died  May  27,  1710.  His  will  may  be  found  recorded  at 
Taunton,  Mass.,  B.  3,  p.  3. 

The  following  is  a  copy : 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen  I  Nicholas  Peck  of  the  town  of  Reho- 
both  in  the  County  of  Bristol  in  her  Majesties  Provinces  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay  in  New  England  being  aged  &  infirm  of  body  yet 
having  perfect  memory  &  understanding  blessed  be  God  for  it  Do 
make  this  my  last  will  and  Testament  for  the  disposing  the  things  of 
this  world  with  which  the  Lord  bath  entrusted  me  to  and  amongst  my 
children  in  manner  and  form  as  followeth 


132  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PAST  THIRD. 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  son  Joseph  Peck  two  acres  &  half 
of  salt'marsh  at  the  hundred  acres  begining  at  that  end  of  mj  meadow 
next  to  the  swamp  &  so  to  nm  from  the  ditch  to  Jeremiah  Wheatons 
boonds  Likewise  the  one  half  of  my  lot  of  land  lying  on  the  east 
side  of  the  mill  river  near  Nathaniel  Beads  and  my  sword  w^  I  com- 
monly wear  said  lands  and  meadows  to  be  and  remain  to  him  and  his 
heirs  and  assigns  for  ever 

Item  I  give  onto  my  son  Hezekiah  Peck  half  my  meadow  and 
swamp  at  bushy  meadow  and  my  sixth  allotment  drawn  in  the  Bdbo- 
both  North  purchased  lands  which  appears  by  record  to  be  &  remain 
to  him  &  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever 

Item  I  give  to  my  son  Jonathan  Peck  half  a  hundred  pounds 
Estate  of  commonage  in  the  town  of  Rehoboth  and  also  my  second 
allotment  drawn  in  Rehoboth  north  purchased  lands  as  appears  by 
record  to  be  and  to  remain  to  him  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever 

Item  I  give  unto  my  son  Elisha  Peck  my  home  lot  with  y*  housing 
and  orchard  there  on,  but  not  the  com,  if  any  there  be  on  it  and  my 
lands  in  the  second  division  and  my  wood  lot  near  the  forty  acres  A 
the  other  half  of  my  meadow  and  swamp  at  bushy  meadow  &  the 
other  half  of  my  lot  near  Natha^  Beads  &  my  lands  on  the  great  plain 
and  half  a  hundred  pounds  estate  of  commonage  in  Behoboth ;  also 
my  share  of  meadow  in  the  north  purchased  lands  to  be  and  remain 
unto  him  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever  hereby  obliging  him  not  to  sell 
mortgage  convey  or  any  ways  to  alienate  any  of  y*  above  s*  parcels 
of  land  or  meadows  or  any  part  of  them  without  the  consent  of  two 
of  his  brothers  if  li\ing  Also  I  give  to  my  son  Elisha  Peck  my  cart 
plough  and  yokes 

Item  I  give  the  remaining  part  of  my  salt  meadow  at  y*  hundred 
acres  and  my  undivided  right  in  the  North  purchased  lands  equally  to 
be  divided  amongst  my  four  sons  to  them  and  their  heirs  and  assigns 
forever 

Item  I  give  unto  my  daughter  Mary  Smith  wife  to  Ensign  Joshua 
Smith  the  bed  on  which  I  lodge  &  the  rugg  &  two  blankets  bolster 
and  pillow  &  cubbard  *  ..  .  .  platters  that  stand  on  it  &  my  chest 
with  .  .  .  likewise  I  give  her  mothers  wearing  apparrel  .  .  • 
and  woolen     .     .     . 

Item  I  give  to  my  daughter  Martha  wife  of  .  •  .  feather  bed 
in  the  bed  room  th     .     .     . 

Item    My  lawful  debts  being  paid  by  my  Executors  here  in  after 


*  Illegible  —  the  leaves  worn  and  crmnbled  away. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS   PECK.  133 

named  and  my  body  being  deacently  burned  funeral  charges  defrayed 
my  will  is  that  the  rest  and  residue  of  my  estate  be  equally  divided 
amongst  my  five  children 

Item  I  do  appoint  ordain  &  constitute  my  son  Joseph  Peck  &  my 
son  Jonathan  Peck  to  be  executors  of  this  my  last  will  &  testament 
hereby  revoking  all  other  wills  by  me  before  made 

In  testimony  where  of  I  have  here  unto  set  my  hand  and  seal  this 
second  day  of  October  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  God  One  thousand  and 
seven  hundred  and  seven  &  in  the  sixth  year  of  her  Majesties  Reign 

Signed  sealed  and  published  In  the  presence  of  us  witnesses 

SAMUEL  PECK 

JOHN  BUTTERWORTH  NICHOLAS  PECK 

DANIEL  SMITH 

His  inventory  was  presented  to  the  judge  October  25,  1710. 

Nicholas  was  twice  married.  His  first  wife,  Mary,  died  Novem- 
ber 6,  1657.  His  second  wife,  Rebecah,  died  November  2,  1704 
(Rehoboth  Rec,  B.  1). 

His  first  wife  was  Mary  Winchester,  eldest  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander Winchester  (Plymouth  Colony  Rec,  vol.  3,  p.  120).  The 
name  of  his  second  wife  is  unknown. 

CHILDREN — THIRD  GENERATION: 

1496.+Joseph,  b.  Oct.  27,  1650.  1 500.  +  Jonathan,  b.  Nov.  6,  1666. 

1497.    John,  b.  Aug.  8,  1660.    Died  1501.    Nichohis,  b.  June  6, 1669.  Died 

Aug.  16,  1660.  Jan.  1690-1. 

1498.+Hezekiah,  b.  April  1,  1662.  1602.+Ellsha,  b.  AprU  11,  1673. 
1499.     Mary,  b.  Sept.  16,  1664. 

Mary  married  Ensign  Joshua  Smith. 

Xicholaa  died  January  1690-1.  lie  was  a  corporal  under  Capt.  Gallup,  in 
the  expedition  against  Canada,  in  the  old  French  war.  His  cousin,  Ichabod, 
died  in  the  same  expedition,  upon  the  island  of  Anticosti. 

[1496.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Nichoi.as.^  settled  near  his 
father.     His  wife  was  Martha . 

CHILDREN — FOURTH   GENERATION:    (R.  RcC,  B.  1,  p.  63.) 

1503.  Mary,  b.  July  27,  1686.  1608.    Israel,  b.  Nov.  18,  1697.    Un- 

1504.  Joseph,  b.  May  2,  1689.    Died  known. 

May  14,  1689.  1509.+Stephen,   b.    Jan.    1,    1701  2. 

I505.+Joseph,  b.  May  27,  1690.  Baptized  June  14,  1702. 

I506.-|-Xicholas,  b.  Aug.  10,  1693.  1610.    Lydia,  b.  Nov.  8,  1704.    Bap- 

1507.    Elizabeth,  b.  Sept  4, 1696.  Died  tized  June  17,  1705. 

Dec.  27,  1707.  1611.    Margaret,   b.   Sept.  28,   1706. 

Baptized  Oct.  13,  1706. 
12 


134  FBCK  GBSrBALOGT, PAST  THIBD. 

John  BotterwoTth  wms  ^ipoiiited  goardlin  fbr  Margaret,  and  Peter  Hunt, 
for  Ljdia,  February  1723.  Joseph  and  Nicholas  were  appointed  administra- 
tors.   TheinTentory  was  presented  to  the  court,  Octobers,  1720. 

[1408.]  HEZEKIAH'  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,*  at  first  set- 
fled  near  his  father.  He  sold  his  lands  here  to  Ephraim  May, 
Jnlj  16,  1705.  After  this  he  resided  for  some  time  in  Swansey, 
and  then  removed  to  Attleborongh,  Mass.,  and  settled  where  his 
son,  his  grandson,  and  his  great-grandson  have  since  lived  and 
died. 

The  farm  is  now  owned  by  Mr.  Capron  Peck,  his  great-great- 
grandson,  having  now  been  in  the  name  more  than  one  hundred 
and  fifty  years.  Its  location  is  about  one-half  mile  northwest  firom 
the  depot  of  the  Boston  and  Providence  Railroad,  as  it  passes 
through  the  town.  He  married  Deborah  Cooper.  They  were 
buried  near  his  residence,  the  place  afteirwards  becoming  the  family 
burial  ground. 

The  following  are  the  inscriptions  upon  their  tombstones. 

Here  lies  y*  Body  of  M'  Hezekiah  Pedt  who  departed  this  life 
August  y*  9^  1723  in  y*  62"^  year  of  his  age 

Here  lies  y*  Body  of  M"  Deborah  Peck  Relict  of  M'  Hezekiah 
Peck  dec*  March  y*  b^  1730  in  y*  72**  year  of  her  age 

CHILDREN  —  FOUKTH  GEXERATIOX  : 

1512.    Deborah,  b.  Sept.  18,  1687.  1517.-|-John,  b.* Baptized  Oct. 

1613.  Jodith,  b.  Aug.  13,  1690.  .    13,  1700. 

1614.  Hannah,  b.  Oct.  20,  1692.  1518.    JPatronella,!  b.  April  8,  1707. 
1615.-f  Hezekiah,  b.  Feb.  22,  1695-6.  Baptized  April  17,  1709. 

Baptized  April  5,  1696.  1519.    Ferthenia,  b.  July  10,  1711. 

1616.    Rachel,  b.  April  18, 1698.  Bap- 
tized Jane  19,  1698. 

Hannah f  it  is  supposed,  numried  John  Sweet,  January  22, 1718-19  (A.  Bee., 
B.  2,  p.  46). 

Bachel,  it  is  supposed,  married  Bei^amin  Freeman,  July  3, 1718  (A.  Bee,  B. 
2,  p.  60). 

*  Probably  bom  in  Swansey,  and  for  that  reason  not  recorded  with  the  rest 
of  the  family  in  Rehoboth  and  Attleborongh.  That  he  was  one  of  the  family, 
may  be  seen  opon  the  Tannton  Records,  B.  20,  p.  281,  and  B.  6,  p.  384.  His 
tombstone  may  be  fonnd  in  the  family  burying  groond. 

t  The  orthograpliy  of  these  two  last  names  is  different  as  they  occur  in 
Tarious  places  upon  record. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  135 

Patronella  married  Ebenezer  Blake,  December  11,  1729  (A.  Kec,  B.  2,  p. 
88). 

Perthenia  married  Jomithan  Willard,  October  29,  1734  (A.  Rec,  B.  2,  p. 
113). 

Hezekiah  was  appointed  guardian  for  Fatemeile  and  Farthenia,  Jane  25, 
1725  (T.  Rec.,  B.  5,  p.  106). 


[1600.]  JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,^  settled  upon 
what  has  since  been  known  as  Peck's  Hill,  a  rise  of  ground  on  the 
present  road  from  Bristol  to  Warren,  R.  I.,  and  about  two  miles 
from  the  former  place.  He  became  possessed  of  large  tracts  of 
land,  extending,  as  I  am  told,  from  the  summit  of  the  hill  south- 
wardly, including  what  has  since  become  the  estate  of  William  D. 
Wolf;  and  from  Peck's  Rock,  across  the  Neck,  so  called,  to  Little's 
Narrows,  a  tract  of  superior  land,  and  beautifully  situated.  This 
land  has  now  mostly  been  disposed  of  by  his  descendants,  and 
comprises  valuable  farms.  The  homestead,  however,  remained  in 
the  name  until  about  1838.  The  old  house  has  recently  been 
taken  down. 

He  married  Elizabeth  Throop.  She  presented  the  inventory  of 
his  estate  to  the  Judge  of  Probate,  July  3,  1717  (T.  Rec,  B.  3,  p. 
160). 

CHILDREN* — FOURTH  GENERATION: 

I520.+Jonathan,  b.  Sept.  12,  1698.  1622.+\Villlam,  b.  Nov.  1702. 

1521.    Nicholas,    b.  Nov.    11,    1700.  1623.    Isaac,  b.  1703.    Died  young. 

Died  Sept.  20,  1730,  unm.  1524.    EUzabeth,  b.  1707. 

(B.  Rec,  B.  2,  p.  8).  1525.+Thomas,  b.  1711. 

Elizabeth  sold  her  interest  in  her  father's  estate  to  her  brother  Jonathan, 
December  16,  1728  (T.  Bee,  B.  18,  p.  333). 

A  guardian  was  appointed  for  Thomas,  February  23,  1728  (T.  Rec,  B.  6,  p. 
69). 

[1502.]  ELISHA3  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,^  is  supposed  to 
have  at  first  settled  upon  the  homestead.  He  afterwards  moved 
to  Attleborough,  and  from  there  he  is  supposed  to  have  removed  to 
Providence,  R.  I.     He  married  Martha  Lake,  February  1703-4. 


♦  There  were  other  children  in  this  family,  who  died  young.    (See  Bristol 
Records.) 


136  PECK  OENEALOGY, PART  THIRD. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

1526.    Martha,  b.  Oct.  13,  1705.  1531.+Constaiitlne,  b.  May  26, 1716. 

1627.    Jaiel,  b.  Jane  1,  1707.    Bap-  1532.    Martha,  b.  April  8,  1717. 

tized  July  13,  1707.  1533.+Nichola8,  b.  April  30,  1719. 

1528.  Jerusha,  b.  Jan.  1,  1708-9.  1534.    Mary,  b.  Aug.  31,  1724. 

1529.  Eunice,  b.  March  12, 1710-11.  1535.    EUjah,  b.  Sept.  7,  1729.    Uo- 

1530.  Inspertion,  b.  Feb.  22, 1712-13.  known. 

This  family  mostly  died  young.    The  four  last  children  were  bom  in  Attle- 
borough. 

[1505.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  resided  in  the 
southeasterly  part  of  Rehoboth.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to 
Rebecca  Brown,  daughter  of  Jabez  Brown ;  second,  to  Hannah 

.     He  died  January  6,  1741-2.     Hannah,  his  widow,  was 

appointed  administratrix  upon  his  estate,  April  20, 1742,  and  guar- 
dian for  his  daughter  Mary,  March  20,  1743-4  (T.  Rcc.,  B.  10,  p. 
407).  A  guardian  was  appointed  for  Jerusha  and  Winchester,  they 
being  above  the  age  of  fourteen  years.  May  1742  (T.  Rec,  B.  10, 
p.  155).  A  division  of  tlie  estate  between  the  widow  and  children 
was  made  October  1745  (T.  Rec,  B.  11,  p.  65). 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION  :    (R.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  62.) 

1636.    Jerusha,  b.  Nov.  18,  1724.  1539.    Jabez,  b.  Aug.  20,  1738.    Died 

1537.-f  Winchester,  b.  Oct.  31,  1726.  1743. 

1538.    Mary,  b.  May  17,  1737. 

Jerusha  married  Rev.  Peleg  Heath,  of  Barrlngton,  December  8,  1743  (Bar. 
Rec,  B.  1,  p.  172).  She  aftems'ards  married  Joshua  Bickuell,  father  of  Joshua 
Bicknell,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  R.  I. 

Mary  died  uum. 

[1506.]  NICHOLAS^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  resided  in  the 
westerly  part  of  Rehoboth.  He  married  Hannah,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Peck.     See  the  will  of  Samuel  (T.  Rec.,  B.  8,  p.  367). 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION  : 

1540.  Joseph,  b.  April  30,  1723.    Un-      1543.    Comfort,    b.    Aug.    16,    1728. 

known.  Unkuown. 

1541.  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  22,  1724.  1644.    Margaret,  b.  May  18,  1730. 

1542.  Hannah,  b.  March  10,  1726. 

[1509.]  STEPHEN*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  settled  near  his 
father.  His  wife,  before  marriage,  was  Rebecca  Sweetland,  of 
Attleborough,  Mass. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  137 

CHILDREN  — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

1545.+Nicholas.  1549.  Rebecca. 

1546.  Joseph.  1550.  Anna. 

1547.  Betty.  1551.  MoUy. 

1548.  Lydia. 

Joseph  died  at  sea,  nnm. 

BeUy,  it  Is  supposed,  married  a  Toogood,  of  Barrington. 

Lpdia  married  a  Jackson ;  settled  in  Cornish,  N.  H. 

Bebecca  married  Caleb  Fuller ;  settled  in  Fomf^t,  Conn. 

Anna  married  John  Greenwood,  son  of  Parson  Greenwood,  of  Seekonk. 

Molly  married  Simeon  Bowen,  of  Seekonk. 


[1515.]  HEZEKIAH*  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,^  settled  upon 
the  homestead,  where  he  lived  and  died.  His  wife,  before  mar- 
riage, was  Elizabeth  Carder. 

The  following  is  from  his  tombstone : 

Mr  Hezekiah  Peck  died  in  y*  year  1753  in  y*  58***  year  of  his  age 
Blessed  are  the  dead  that  die  in  y*  Lord 

His  son  Hezekiah  was  appointed  administrator,  September  3, 
1753  (T.  Rec.,  B.  13,  p.  466). 

CUILDBEN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION:   (A.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  89.) 

1652.    Mary,  b.  Ang.  1,  17—.    Died  1657.    Jonathan,  b.  June  21, 1737 ;  no 

2Sd  of  same  month.  issue. 

1553.    Mary,  b.  July  15,  1728.  1658.+Joseph,  b.  Dec.  30,  1741. 

1554.+Hezekiah,  b.  May  7,  1732.  1559.    Hannah,  b.  Oct.  13, 1744.  Died 

1555.  Jonathan,    b.    April    6,    1734.  unm.,  Jan.  6,  1826. 

Died  young.  1560.    Nicholas,  b.    Aug.    21,    1747. 

1556.  EUzabeth,  b.  June    16,   1736.  Died  March  29,  1751. 

Died  unm.,  Nov.  1809.  1561.    Nicholas,  b.   Sept.    11,    17S1. 


Suppose  died  young. 


Mary  married  Daniel  Shepherdson. 


[1517.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,^  remained  upon 
the  homestead  with  his  brother  Hezekiah.  A  division  of  the  lands 
left  them  by  their  father  was  made  March  14, 1729-30  (T.  Rec.,  B. 
19,  p.  343).  His  wiU  is  dated  March  14,  1729-30  (T.  Rec,  B.  6, 
p.  384). 

He  gives  to  Rebecca  his  wife,  whom  he  makes  his  executrix,  all  his 

ontlands  and  common  rights,  with  all  his  household  goods  and  mov- 

12* 


138  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PART  THIRD. 

ables,  to  enable  her  to  provide  for  his  child  or  children.  He  gives  to 
his  beloved  son  John,  two-thirds  of  his  homestead  lands,  and  hoase, 
and  the  other  third  part  to  his  child,  then  unborn,  freely  to  possess, 
enjoy,  etc.  (T.  Rec,  B.  6,  p.  384). 

The  following  is  from  his  tombstone : 

In  Memory  of  Mr  John  Peck  who  De**  March  y*  22*  1 730  in  y* 
80***  year  of  his  Age 

He  married  Rebecca  Richardson,  May  26,  1724.  She  snrvived 
him,  and  afterwards,  I  am  told,  married  a  man  by  the  name  of 
Jones.* 

cmLDREX  —  mrrn  gexeratiox:  (A.  Rec.,  B.  2,  p.  67.) 

1562.+John,  b.  June  13,  1725.  1564.    Rebekah,  b.  Feb.  6, 1727.  Died 

1563.    Hannah,  b.  Feb.  10, 1726.  Died  21st  of  same  month. 

Aug.  9tli  following.  1565.+Ablal,  b.  May  19,  1730. 


[1520.1  JONATHAN*  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  remained 
npon  the  homestead.  He  became  wealthy.  He  was  twice  mar- 
ried :  first,  to  Hannah  Wood,  of  Little  Compton ;  and  second,  to 
Hannah  Lain.  His  first  wife  died  June  11,  1730.  His  second 
wife  died  Aujrnst  11,  1756,  in  the  50th  year  of  her  age.  He  died 
February  25,  1757. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  GENERATION:    (B.  RcC,  B.  2,  p.  153.) 

1506.    Rebecca,  b.  Sept.  26,  1721.  1573.+Thomas,  b.  June  24,  1736. 

1567.    John,  b.  April  24,  1723.    Died  1574.     Sarah,  b.  Feb.  11,  1737-8. 

youii^.  1575.    Lydla,  b.  March  10,  1739-40. 

668.+.7onatlian,  b.  Jan.  4,  1724-5.  1576.     Mary,  b.  Dec.  30,  1741. 

1509.    Nicholas,  b.  March  14,  1720-7.  1577.     Abigail,  b.  May  11,  1743.  Died 
Died  young.  unm. 

1570.  Ilannah,  b.  Feb.  20,  1728-9.  1578.-f  Loring,  b.  Jan.  19,  1744-6. 

1571.  Deborah,  b.  Feb.  23,  1732-3.  1579.    Nathaniel,    b.    Dec.    3,    1746. 

1572.  Elizabeth,  b.  1734.  Died  Oct.  22,  1756. 


♦  She  deeded  her  Interest  in  the  common  lands  in  Attleborough,  to  Heze- 
kiah  Peclv.  The  deed  is  now  in  the  possession  of  Capron  Peck,  the  great- 
grandchild of  Hezekiah,  dated  the  nineteenth  day  of  May,  in  the  j-ear  of  our 
Lord  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  thirty-one,  and  in  the  fourth  year  of 
the  reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  George  the  2d,  by  the  grace  of  God  King  of 
Great  Britain,  France  and  Ireland,  Defender  of  the  faith,  etc. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  139 

• 

JSdnnah  married  Jonathan  Fales,  of  Bristol. 

Deborah  Married  Samuel  Gray,  October  26,  1760. 

Elizabeth  married  Samuel  Bosworth. 

Sarah  married  Simon  Martindale. 

Lydia  married  Nathaniel  Peckham  and  Nathaniel  Pierce. 

Mary  married  Beojamin  Simons. 

[1522.]  WILLIAM*  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  settled  in 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  where  he  remained  for  some  time.  He  re- 
turned to  Bristol,  R.  L,  and  from  there  removed  to  Dighton,  Mass. 
I  learn  but  little  in  relation  to  him.  By  the  records,  he  appears  to 
have  been  three  times  married :  first,  to  Elizabeth  Throop,  who  died 

April  18,  1731 ;  second,  to  Elizabeth  ,  who  died  November 

12,  1740;  third,  to  Rebecca  Talbott. 

CHELDBEN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

Elizabeth,  b.  Sept  16,  1726.  ♦Benjamin,  b.  Sept.  13,  1740. 

Mary,  b.  Dec.  3,  1727.  1680.    Seth. 

Martha,  b.  Feb.  1,  1730.  1681.    Chloe. 
Nicholas,  b.  March  23,  1731-2. 

Seth  married  Elizabeth  Peck  (No.  1688),  daughter  of  Deacon  Thomas,  and 
settled  in  Northern  Massachusetts.  He  died  in  Northfleld.  His  daughter 
CfUoe'  and  the  widow  afterwards  resided  at  Brattleborough,  Vt. 

[1525.]  DEACON  THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  set- 
tled in  Swansey.  He  married  Mary  Kinsley,  only  daughter  of 
Jonathan  Kinsley,  of  Rehoboth.  He  died  February  9,  1770.  She 
survived  him  about  thirty-four  years,  and  died.  May  27,  1804,  in 
her  92d  year.  She  was  a  very  noted  and  celebrated  ^midwife,  to 
which  profession  she  devoted  many  years.  Her  practice  was  very 
extensive.     The  following  is  from  her  tombstone : 

Here  lies  the  remains  of  that  reliegeous  and  most  faithful  Midwife 
Mary  wife  of  Dea"  Tho'  Peck  died  May  27  1804  Aged  91  years 

His  tombstone  bears  the  following  inscri[)tion  : 

In  Memory  of  Deacon  Thomas  Peck,  who  Dec^  Feb7  the  9th, 
ADom.  1770.  In  the  59th.  Year  of  his  Age. 

Stand  dill  kind  reader,  fpend  a  Tear 
Upon  the  dust  that  flumbers  hear, 
And  whilft  you  read,  the  fate  of  me 
Think  on  the  Glafs  I  that  runs  for  The 

**  The  above  children  were  found  too  late  to  be  numbered  and  entered  in 
the  index. 


140  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PABT  THIBD. 

CXOLDREN — YIFTH  GKNSRATION  : 

1582.+Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  17,  1734.  1586.+Aaron,  b.  Jan.  20, 174^-1. 

1688.+Peleg,  b.  March  6,  1736.  1587.+AmbT08e,  b.  Not.  17,  1747. 

1584.    Mary,  b.  Oct.  20,  1738.  1588.    Elizabeth. 
1585.+Thomas,  b.  March  21, 1740-1. 

Elizabeth  married  her  cousin,  Seth  Peck,  the  son  of  WiUiam,  Korember  15, 
1780. 
Marjf  married  Zepheniah  Carpenter. 

[1631.]  CONSTANTINE*  PECK,  son  of  Elkha,'  it  is  sap- 
posed,  settled  in  Attleborough.     He  married  Prescilla .    I 

have  been  able  to  learn  but  little  in  relation  to  him  or  his  family. 

CHILDREN —  FIFTH  GEKERATION  :   (R.  RCC.,  B.  2,  p.  150.) 

1589.  Jaiel,  b.  Sept.  1,  1737.  1594.    Nicholas,  b.  Oct.  2, 1746.  Died 

1590.  Susannah,  b.  May  13,  1738.  Nov.  7, 1747. 

1591.  Benoni,    b.    Noy.    25,    1739.      1595.    Elisha,  b.  Koy.  25,  1747. 

Died  young.  1596.    Eleazer,  b.  March  7, 1750. 

1592.  Abraham,    b.    May    30,   1742.      1597.    Martha,  b.  Aug.  8,  1752. 

Died  June  7,  1747.  •  1598.+Abiah,  b.  Dec.  18,  1755. 

1593.  Inspersion,    b.  July  6,    1745.       1599.    Mary,  b.  May  19,  1758. 

Died  young.  1600.    Grersham,  b.  July  20,  1760. 

1601.    Anne,  b.  June  10,  1762. 

Elisha  is  supposed  to  have  settled  in  Proyidence,  R.  I.,  and  married  Fiee- 
love  Knight,  of  Cranston,  March  11,  1773  (P.  Rec,  B.  2,  p.  39). 

Eleazer  is  supposed  to  have  resided  in  Providence,  and  to  have  married 
Elizabeth  Tift,  of  Cranston,  October  20,  1771  (P.  Rec,  B.  2,  p.  39). 

[1533.]  NICHOLAS^  PECK,  son  of  Elisha.*  I  learn  but 
little  in  relation  to  him.  He  is  supposed  to  have  married  Hannah 
Sprague,  of  Smithfield,  R.  L,  June  1,  1739. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1602.    Jerusha,  b.  Feb.  11,  1741.  1603.    Hannah,  b.  Sept.  4,  1739. 

Hannah  married  Nathaniel  Jillson,  of  Cumberland,  R.  I. 

[1537.]  WINCHESTER*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  is  supposed 
to  have  settled  upon  the  homestead  in  the  southeasterly  part  of  See- 
konk.  He  married  Mary  Michels,  daughter  of  James  Michels,  who, 
it  is  said,  emigrated  to  this  country  from  France.  She  was  born 
August  20,  1731.  After  the  decease  of  Winchester,  she  married 
Nathaniel  Peck  (No.  3385). 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

160i.+Joseph,  b.  Dec.  11, 1750.  1605.    Mary. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  NICHOLAS  PECK.  141 

[1545.]     NICHOLAS*  PECK,  son  of  Stephen,*  settled  in  the 
southeasterly  part  of  Seekonk.     He  married  Jerusha . 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION   (P.  RCC,  B.  3,  p.  242)  : 

1606.  Anna,  b.  April  18,  1760.    Died      leiO.+James,  b.  Aug.  20,  1769. 

young.  .  1611.    Betty,  b.  Dec.  18,  1771. 

1607.  Stephen,  b.  July  18,  1762.    No      1612.+Jo8eph,  b.  Aug.  16,  1776. 

issue.  1613.+Joshua,  b.  Feb.  28,  1777. 

I608.+Nichola8,  b.  June  24,  1764.  I614.+Winchester,  b.  Oct.  1781. 

1609.     Deborah,  b.  March  2,  1767. 

Deborah^  married  Daniel  MaxweU. 


[1554.]  HEZEKIAH*  PECK,  son  of  Hezektah,*  remained 
upon  the  homestead,  where  he  lived  and  died.  He  married  Ann 
Skinner,  daughter  of  Thomas  Skinner,  of  Mansfield,  Mass.  He 
died  October  14,  1775.     She  June  14,  1822,  in  her  89th  year. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  (A.  RcC,  B.  2,  p.  77)  : 

I615.+Hezekiah,  b.  May  22,  1755.  1617.     Anna,  b.  Dec.  7,  1761. 

1616.4-Henry,  b.  Dec.  10, 1766.  1618.+Jonathan,  b.  July  29,  1769. 

Anna  married  Manassah  Short,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  where  they  lived  and 
died.  Her  children  were :  Manasseh,  Jr.,''  Anna,''  Josiah,''  Rhoda^''  Hezekiah 
P.,'  and  Philip  J 

[1558.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Hezektah,*  left  Attlebor- 
ough  at  an  early  date,  and  resided  for  some  time  in  the  western 
part  of  Massachusetts.  I  have  been  unable  to  find  him  or  his 
descendants.  He  moved,  I  am  told,  into  the  State  of  New  York. 
He  married  Elizabeth  Read,  daughter  of  Deacon  Read. 

CHILD  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1619.    Esther,  b.  July  10,  1776,  in  Attleborough. 
He  probably  had  other  children  after  he  left  Attleborough. 

[1562.]  JOHNS  PECK,  son  of  John,*  at  first  resided  in  At- 
tleborough, Mass.  He  afterwards  settled  at  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  where 
he  owned  a  forge,  and  from  there  removed  to  New  Brunswick,  and 
settled  at  Shepody,  now  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  where  he  re- 
mained for  several  years.  He  afterwards  returned  to  Attleborough. 
He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Hannah  Walker,  of  Seekonk,  Mass. ; 
second,  to  a  widow  Paddlefoot ;  and  resided  near  Taunton,  where 
he  died,  May  19,  1807.     His  first  wife  died  October  2,  1804. 


142  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PABT  THIRD. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1620.  John.    Died  amnarried.  1628.    Hannah. 

1621.    ;  was   drowned  at  Paw-      1624.    Chloe. 

tucket,  when  yonng.  1626.    Polly. 

1622.  Peter.    Died  anmarried. 

Hannah  married  William  Cole,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  and  settled  In  Sterling, 
Conn. 

Chloe  married  Simeon  Goff,  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  and  settled  in  Sorry,  Mass. 

Polly  married  Andrew  Davison,  of  New  Brunswick;  flrom  there  they 
removed  to  Attleborongh,  Mass.  She  died  at  Bethany,  aged  74  years.  To 
the  kindness  of  her  son,  John  K.  BavUon^  6t  AldenvUle,  Pa.,  I  am  indebted 
for  my  information  in  relation  to  the  family. 

[1565.]  ABIEL*  PECK,  son  of  John,*  married  Ruth  Skinner, 
of  Attleborongh,  Mass.  He  left  Attleborongh  at  an  early  date,  and 
settled  at  Cumberland,  Nova  Scotia.  After  residing  there  for  some 
time,  he  removed  to  Shepody,  now  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  New 
Brunswick,  where  he  obtained  a  large  and  extensive  grant  of  land 
from  the  government,  said  to  have  been  about  six  thousand  acres. 
This  land  was  much  of  it  marsh  land,  or  alluvial  soil,  overflowed 
periodically  by  the  spring  or  high  tides.  It  is  now  reclaimed  and 
improved,  and  is  the  best  and  most  productive  aggricultural  part  of 
that  country,  some  of  it  still  remaining  in  the  possession  of  his 
descendants,  who  are  wealthy  farmers. 

Upon  the  northern  bank  of  the  Shepody  River,  on  a  kind  of 
promontory  that  juts  out  and  forms  a  bend  of  the  river  (from  which 
the  prospect  is  very  picturesque  and  beautiful),  is  the  old  family  or 
private  burial  ground.  On  one  of  the  tombstones  is  the  following 
inscription : 

Here  lies  interred  the  body  of  Abiel  Peck,  a  native  of  Boston,*  and 
one  of  the  first  settlers  of  this  place,  who,  on  the  16th  day  of  December, 
1802,  unfortunately  perished  in  a  boat,  in  the  73d  year  of  his  age, 
leaving  upwards  of  threescore  descendants  to  lament  bis  melancholy 
fate. 

During  his  life  the  country  was  comparatively  a  wilderness,  with 
no  roads  or  means  of  communicatiDg  with  the  different  settlements 

*  The  father  of  Abiel  died  in  Attleborough  about  three  months  before  Abiel 
was  bom.  The  widow  may  have  removed  to  Boston.  She  afterwards  mar- 
ried a  Jones. 


DESGEI^DANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  143 

upon  the  shores  except  by  water,  in  boats.  It  was  upon  one  of  these 
occasions,  while  attempting  to  cross  the  Bay  from  Cumberland  to 
his  own  place  in  an  open  boat,  at  that  inclement  season  of  the  year, 
that  he  lost  his  life.  He  is  represented  to  have  been  a  man  of 
large  stature,  great  physical  strength,  and  much  energy  of  character. 

CHLLDRSN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1626.  Ezra,  b.  Jan.  12,  1762.     Died      1681.    Ruth,  b.  Feb.  14,  1761. 

Jan.  18,  1752.  1682.    Lois,  b.  1762. 

1627.  Abiel,  b.  Jan.  1,  1768.      Died      163^.-f-Ensha,  b.  1763. 

Dec.  8,  1764.  1684.+Thomas,  b.  1767. 

1628.  Rachel,  b.  May  6,  1754.  1686.    Rhoda,  b.  Jane  1769. 
1329.4-Abiel,  b.  May  16,  1756.                    1636.    Nancy,  b.  1772. 

,1680.    Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  7,  1758. 

The  first  six  chUdren  were  bom  in  Attleborough,  Mass. 

Sachel  was  twice  married.  For  her  first  husband  she  married  Thomas  Cal- 
houn, by  whom  she  had  two  sons.  George  Calhoun,'"  Esq.,  Register  of  Deeds 
and  Wills,  and  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  the  County  of  Albert 
is  a  grandson.  For  her  second  husband  she  married  Robert  Dickson,  by  whom 
she  had  two  sons  and  eight  daughters.    She  died  November  5,  1803. 

Bebecca  married  OUver  StUes,  by  whom  she  had  five  sons  and  three  daugh- 
ters. Beuhen  Slilea,  Esq,,""  tot  many  years  a  member  of  the  Provincial  ParUa- 
ment  of  New  Bmniswlck,  Is  a  grandson.  She  died  In  1850,  In  HopeweU, 
Albert  County. 

Buth  died  unmarried,  aged  about  20  years. 

Lois  married  Joel  Edgett,  by  whom  she  had  sons  and  daughters.  She  died 
In  1826. 

Bhoda  married  John  Edgett,  by  whom  she  had  sons  and  daughters.  She 
died  In  1857. 

Nancy  married  Nicholas  Pearson,  by  whom  she  had  sons  and  daughters. 
She  died  In  HopeweU,  Albert  County. 

[1668.]  JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan/  resided 
upon  the  homestead.  He  was  an  active  and  industrious  farmer. 
lie  accumulated  a  large  landed  interest  in  addition  to  that  left  him 
by  his  father.  He  married  Mary  Throop,  of  Bristol,  R.  I.,  June  2, 
1757  (B.  Rec.,  B.  2,  p.  70  and  81).  He  died  October  7,  1797. 
She  November  6,  1803,  aged  66  years. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION   (B.  ReC,  P.  2,  p.  36)  : 

1637.    Abigail,  b.  Aug.  14,  1758.  1644.    Lydia,  b.  March  16,  1771. 

1638.+JoDathan,  b.  June  5,  1760.  1645.    Hannah,  b.  Feb.  8,  1773. 

1639. -f  Nicholas,  b.  May  6,  1762.  1646.    Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  26,  1774. 

I640.+John,  b.  March  2,  1764.  1647.  Anna,  b.  Aug.  1,  1777.  Died 
1641.     Sarah,  b.  Feb.  19,  1766.  Sept.  1778. 

1642.+Mary,  b.  Sept.  28,  1767.  1648.    Nancy,  b.  Aug.  29,  1799. 
1643.     WUUam,    b.  March   15,   1769. 
Died  Sept.  8,  1803 ;  no  issue. 


144  P£C^  GEKEALOGT,  —  PABT  THIRD. 

Abigail  married  George  Reynolds,  and  settled  in  Amenia,  Dntchess  Ck>nnty, 
N.  Y.    Her  sons,  I  am  told,  are  wealthy. 

Mary  married  Jonathan  Reynolds,  and  settled  in  Bristol,  R.  I.  Samuel  Bey- 
nolds,^  of  Boston,  and  Jonathanj''  of  Bristol,  are  her  sons. 

Sarah  married  George  Ingraham,  and  settled  in  Amenia.  George*  and  WU- 
Ham'  are  her  sons. 

Lydia  married  Thomas  Richmond.    They  had  but  one  son,  now  deceased. 

Hannah  married  Nathaniel  Rowland.  Nathaniel^''  near  Grand  Rapids,  and 
Frederickt''  who  settled  at  Cleveland,  O.,  are  her  sons. 

Elizahtth  married  William  Reynolds,  son  of  Judge  Reynolds,  and  settled  in 
Bristol,  R.  I.  She  left  one  son,  George,''  (who  was  for  a  long  time  collector  of 
customs,)  and  three  daughters,  Lydia,''  Mary"*  and  Betsey.'' 

Nancy  married  Capt.  Nathaniel  Gladding,  and  settled  at  Bristol,  R.  I. 
Nathaniel,''  and  John,''  who  settled  in  Philadelphia,  and  Josiah,''  of  Bristol, 
were  her  sons. 

[1573.]  THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  I  am  told, 
resided  at  Bristol,  R.  I.,  upon  what  is  known  as  Popposquash, 
where  he  died,  August  10,  1795.  He  married  Mary  Richmond, 
December  2,  1762.     I  learn  but  little  in  relation  to  him. 

CI110>UEN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION   (R.  RCC,  B.  2,  p.  63)  : 

1649.+Samuel  Vial,  b.  Oct.  22,  1763.        I651.+Nathaniel,  b.  March  20,  1767. 
1650.     Hannah,  b.  May  29, 1765.  Died      1652.    Rogers  Richmond,  b.  Sept.  19, 
Sept.  28,  1795.  1771.    Died  Oct.  20,  1772. 

[1578.]  LORING^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  resided  in  Bris- 
tol, R.  I.,  until  ]May  1798,  when  he  settled  in  Amenia,  Dutchess 
County,  X.  Y.  In  1811,  he  removed  to  the  town  of  Lake  Pleas- 
ant, Hamilton  County,  where  he  continued  to  reside  until  his 
decease.     He  died  at  an  advanced  age. 

He  was  a  zealous  patriot,  and  a  prominent  man  during  the  war 
of  the  Revolution,  in  which,  I  am  told,  he  held  a  Colonel's  commis- 
sion.    He  was  a  member  of  the  State  Legislature  many  years. 

He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Sarali  Richmond,  June  4,  1769; 
second,  to  Jane  Burk.  His  first  wife  died  April  20,  1774.  His 
second  wife  died  in  1824.     He  died  July  29,  1833. 

CIIILDUEN  —  SIXTH   GENERATION  : 

1G53.    IIenr\\    Died  young.  1657.    Sarah,  b.  Dec.  24,  1784. 

1664.     Kicliinond.     Died  young.  1658.    Frances,  b.  July  16,  1786. 

1655.+WiHiam  B.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1788;  1659.+George,  b.  Feb.  13,  1788. 

he  was  by  second  wife.  1660.-|-Henry,  b.  April  2,  1791. 

1656.    LoiiugJ).  March  17, 1782.  Died  I661.+Rlchard,  b.  Oct.  9,  1792. 

uum.  May  5,  1861. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  145 

Sarah  was  residing  at  Sharon  Springs  in  1866,  a  widow.  She  has  been 
twice  married:  first  to  Harry  Hutchinson;  second,  to  Barnabas  Eldredge. 
She  has  no  issne  living.  She  is  a  lady  of  superior  intellect  and  attainments. 
She  is  a  member  of  the  church,  much  beloved  and  respected. 

Frances  married  Rev.  William  Swayze.  She  died  at  McConnelsTille,  0., 
a  widow,  in  1864. 

[1682.]  JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  resided  in 
the  south  part  of  Rehoboth,  where  he  kept  a  public  house  many 
years.  He  married  Ruth  Wheeler,  February  22,  1759  (R.  Rec., 
B.  3). 

CHILDREN— SIXTH  OSNERATION   (R.  RcC,  B.  8,  p.  108)  .' 

1662.+Jonathan,  b.  Sept.  19, 1759.  1668.    Rath,  b.  Dec.  10,  1776.     Died 
1663.+Rnftis,  b.  Nov.  11, 1761.  Nov.  8, 1778. 

1664.    Candice,  b.  March  25,  1764.  1669.    Noah,  b.  AprU  27,  1774.    Died 
1665.+6ideon,  b.  Aug.  2,  1766.  at  sea ;  no  issne. 

1666.+Ambros,  b.  Jan.  81,  1769.  1670.    Ruth,  b.  Sept.  15,  1778. 

1667.+P  imp,  b.  Oct.  8, 1771.  1671.+WUUam,  b.  Dec.  81,  1780. 

1672.+Sylvanas,  b.  April  21,  1784. 

Candice  married  Capt.  Richard  Pierce,  and  settled  in  Sadbnry,  Vt. 
Buth  married  Amos  Wright,  of  Warren,  R.  I. 

[1683.]  PELEG*  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  resided  in  Swan- 
sey,  where  he  was  one  of  the  leading  men  of  the  town.  He  early 
took  an  active  interest  in  military  aflfairs.  He  held  a  commission 
under  the  Colonial  Government,  issued  by  Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq., 
"  Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief  in  and  over  His  Majesties 
Provinces  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  and  vice  Admiral  of  the  same, 
dated  September  4th  in  the  12  year  of  the  Reign  of  his  Majestie 
King  George  the  third.     Annoque  Domini  1772." 

This  commission  was  in  the  possession  of  his  son.  Deacon  Ben- 
jamin Peck,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  in  1863. 

After  the  commencement  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  he  was  a 
zealous  patriot,  acting  as  agent  in  raising  soldiers,  etc.  He  held  a 
Captain's  commission  of  one  of  the  military  companies  of  Swan- 
sey. 

The  following  is  a  copy  which  I  was  permitted  to  make  of  one 

of  his  orders : 

SwANSET,  July  8,  1778. 

To  the  Sergents  and  Corporals  oj  the  2d  Foot  Company  in  Sioansey  : 

You  are  hereby  required  forthwith  to  examine  the  arms  and  other 

equipments  of  both  the  training  band  and  alarm  list  within  your  di* 

18 


146  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  PABT  THIRD. 

trict,  and  if  there  be  any  delinqnents,  you  are  to  return  their  names 
to  me,  that  they  may  be  returned  to  Greneral  Sullivan,  agreeable  to 
express  orders  from  him  bearing  date  the  7th  inst.  Here  of  faile  not 
and  make  return  of  this  with  your  doings,  as  you  will  answer  it  at 
your  peril. 


^^    ^^e^^f 


He  entered  the  army,  where  he  is  said  to  have  been  an  active 
and  brave  oflScer.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Phebe  Mason, 
daughter  of  Hezekiah  Mason,  of  Swansey ;  second,  to  Mary  Thorn- 
ton, widow  of  Stephen  Thornton,  formerly  Mary  Salsbury,  daughter 
of  Martin  Salsbury,  of  Cranston,  R.  L  His  first  wife  died  July 
23,  1778.  He  died  June  1807.  His  second  wife  died  April  11, 
1841. 

CXdLDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1673.  Hannah,    b.  March  17,  1757.      1682.+Seth,  b.  Jone  18,  1770. 

Died  onm.  1683.    Sarah,  b.  Feb.  21, 1772. 

1674.  William,  b.  Oct.  80, 1768.  Died      1684.    Diana,  b.  Dec.  26,  1774. 

in  the  army  a  lieutenant,  nnm.  1666.+Peleg,  b.  May  6,  1776. 

1676.  Mary,  b.  May  6,  1760.  1686.    Ruth,  b.  April  29,  1778. 
1676.4-Nicholas,  b.  Jan.  9,  1762.  1687.    Abigail,  b.  July  22, 1782,  by  2d 

1677.  Betsy,  b.  Ang.  12, 1763  >  ^j^^^^g  wife.    Died  young. 

1678.  Phebe,  b.  Aug.  12, 1763  )  '  1688.    OUve,  b.  Feb.  2,  1784. 

1679.  Rebecah,  b.  Aag.  19,  1766.  1689.    Cranston,  b.  Jan.  2,  1786. 
1680. -f  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  12,  1767.  1690. 4- Salsbury,  b.  Feb.  19,  1788. 
1681.4-Hezekiah,  b.  Oct.  27,  1768.  1691.-f  Benjamin,  b.  June  3,  17901 

Mary  married  William  Davis ;  settled  in  Rehoboth. 

Betsy  married  Aaron  Fecktiam ;  settled  in  Rehoboth. 

Phebe  married  Salsbury  Wheeler,  of  Bristol ;  removed  to  N.  H. 

Bebecah  married  Lewis  Wade,  of  Rehoboth. 

Sarah  married  Daniel  Newman,  of  Rehoboth. 

Diana  married  Peter  Peck  (No.  1416),  and  settled  at  St.  Johnsbuiy,  Vt. 

Buth  married  Stephen  Martain,  of  Warren,  R.  1. 

Olive  married  David  Kinsley,  of  Rehoboth,  September  22, 1811. 


[1585.]  THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  settied  first  in 
Swansey,  then  in  Bristol,  where  he  lived  and  died.  He  married 
Elizabeth  Sanford.  She  died  July  12,  1798.  He  February  29, 
1812. 


DESCENDANTS   OF  NICHOLAS   PECK.  147 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1692.    Ruth,  b.  Oct.  17,  1767.    Died  1694.    Martha,  b.  Oct.  4,  1771 ;  mar- 
yoang.  ried  E.  Monroe,  of  Bristol. 

1698.    Walte,  b.  March  26, 1769.  Died  1696.+George  B.,  b.  Feb.  16, 1778. 
anm. 

[1686.]  AARON*  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  settled  in  Provi- 
dence, R  I.  He  was  a  merchant.  The  store  which  he  occupied 
was  on  North  Main  Street.  The  house  where  he  resided  was 
standing,  opposite  the  court  house,  upon  Benefit  Street,  in  1862. 
He  was  married  three  times :  first,  to  Alsey  Arnold,  June  18,  1767, 
daughter  of  Jeremiah  Arnold,  of  Smithfield,  born  April  4,  1 747 ; 
second,  to  Amey  Spencer,  of  North  Kingston  (P.  Rec,  B..2,  pp.  31 
and  188);  third,  to  Widow  Rachel  Chase. 

CHILDREN—  SIXTH  GENERATION   (P.  BcC,  B.  2,  p.  188)  : 

1696.  David,  b.  Sept.  27,  1767.    Can      1708.    Benjamin,  b.  June  27,    1785. 

learn  Uttle  In  relation  to  him.  Died  unm. 

1697.  Lydla,  b.  Oct.  29,  1769.  1704.    Mary,  b.  Oct.  16,  1786.    Died 

1698.  Amey,  b.  Aug.  6,  1772.  young. 

1699.  Nancy,  b.  April  12,  4776.  1706.    John  S.,  b.  Feb.  26, 1789.  Died 

1700.  Candlce,    b.    Sept.    14,    1777.  at  sea  unm. 

Died  young.  1706.    Samuel,    b.  March    29,   1790. 

I701.+Aaron,  b.  June  6,  1779.  Died  young. 

1702.     Alsey,  b.  Jan.  20,  1784.  Died      1707.    Elizabeth,   b.   Sept.  26,  1791. 

unm.  Died  young. 

Amey  married  Edward  Knowles,  of  Providence,  March  24,  1793,  where  she 
died,  October  24,  1838.  He  died  January  11,  1811.  Their  children  were; 
Joseph  B.f''  who  resides  In  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  James  D.,'  who  died  In  Newton, 
Mass.,  a  Professor  In  the  Baptist  Theological  Seminary;  Henry, "^  Edward  P.,^ 
and  John  P.,'  of  Providence,  and  Amey  Ann,"^  who  married  William  S.  Hum- 
phrey. 

There  were  also  two  children  who  died  In  Infancy. 

Nancy  married  James  Davis,  and  settled  In  Watertown,  Mass. 


[1587.]  AMBROS*  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  lived  and  died  in 
the  westerly  part  of  Swansey.  He  was  a  cabinet-maker  by  trade. 
He  married  Polly  Lindley. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

I708.+Robert,  b.  Jan.  10, 1782.  1712.  Nancy,  b.  Aug.  27,  1791.  ) 

1709.  Betsey,  b.  Nov.  18,  1786.  1718.  Polly,  b.  Aug.  27,  1791.  > 

1710.  Erasmus,  b.  Aug.  28,  1786.                            Twins. 
1711.+Danforth  L.,  b.  June  11,  1789.  1714.  Abby,  b.  Sept.  2,  1792.  Died 

young. 


148  PECK  GENEAL007; — PABT  THIRD. 

Betsey  married  Samuel  Lather. 
Nanqf  married  John  Davis. 
Polly  died  onmarried. 

[1698.]  ABIAH*  PECK,  son  of  Conbtantinb.*  I  have  been 
nnable  to  learn  anything  of  him;  excepting  what  I  find  upon  the 
town  records.     His  wife  was  Hannah . 

CHILDBEN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

1716.  Joel,  b.  Dec.  4,  1776.         1716.  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  1787. 

[1604.]  JOSEPH®  PECK,  son  of  Winchesteb,*  settled  in 
Providence,  R  I.,  where  he  became  engaged  in  trade,  and  where 
he  lived  and  died.  Daring  the  great  fire  in  1800,  his  store,  and 
much  other  property,  was  burned.  He  afterwards  erected  upon 
the  same  ground,  the  brick  building  now  standing  on  the  east  side 
of  South  Main  Street,  between  Star  and  Power  Streets. 

He  married  Sarah  Hacker,  daughter  of  Joshua  Hacker,  of  New- 
port, R.  I. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1717.  Sarah,  b.  May  6,  1784.  1719.    Ami,  b.  Sept.  1,  1790. 

1718.  Maria  H.,  b.  June  11, 1788.  1720.    William,  b.  Dec.  6,  1796. 

Sarah  was  residing  in  Providence  in  1864,  unmarried. 
Ann  died  nnmarried. 
William  died  nnmarried. 

Maria  H,  married  John  F.  Jones,  of  Providence,  where  she  was  residing,  a 
widow,  with  her  daughter,  the  wife  of  C.  N.  CasweU,  in  1864. 

[1608.]  NICHOLAS^  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,^  married 
Molly  Maxwell,  of  Bristol,  R.  1.  He  left  Rhode  Island,  and  settled 
at  Pharsalia,  Chenango  County,  N.  Y.,  and  fi'om  there  removed  to 
Trout  Creek,  Delaware  County,  where  he  died.  I  have  been  able 
to  learn  little  in  relation  to  him. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1721.  Daniel.  1725.  Lydia. 

1722.  WiUiam.  1726.  PoUy. 

1723.  Nicholas.  1727.  Thursa. 

1724.  Jemsha. 

Polly  married  Joseph  Dare,  and  was  residing  a  widow  near  Trout  Creek  in 
1866.  8.  O.  Peck,  a  grandson  of  Nicholas,  was  also  residing  there ;  but  nei- 
ther of  them  wonld  give  me  any  information  in  relation  to  the  flGLmUy.  Whether 
there  was  anything  that  they  were  nn willing  to  have  known  I  do  not  know.  I 
coold  get  nothing  fh>m  them. 


DESCENDANTS  OF   NICHOLAS   PECK.  149 

[1610.]  JAMES6  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,^  married  Olive 
Armington,  daughter  of  John  Armington,  of  Seekonk. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1728.+l8rael,  b.  Oct.  22, 1794.  1784.    Betsey,  b.  June  21,  1810. 

1729.    Rebecca,  b.  Feb.  18,  1798.  1786.4-Jo8eph,  b.  Oct.  9,  1818. 

1780.+WlUiam,  b.  April  1,  1800.  1786.    Sarah,  b.  Oct.  28,  1817. 

1781.    Prudence,  b.  Sep*t.  26,  1801.  1787.    PoUy. 

1782.+John,  b.  Jan.  1,  1805.  1788.    Samuel. 
1788.    Almira,  b.  April  8,  1807. 

I  am  told  that  Polly  and  Samuel  died  in  infancy. 

The  members  of  the  family  disagreed  as  to  the  time  of  each  others'  births. 
I  have  giyeii  the  most  of  them  as  famished  me  by  Mrs.  Almira  Barney. 
Bebecca  married  Joseph  Maxwell. 

Prudence  married :  first,  Joseph  Barney ;  second,  Samuel  Potter. 
Almira  married  Jonathan  Barney. 

Betsey  married :  first,  John  Elliott ;  and  second,  William  Pearsons. 
Sarah  married  Charles  Barney. 

[1612.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,^  settled  in  Bris- 
tol, R.  I.,  where  he  lived  and  died.  He  was  married :  first,  to  Abi- 
gail Maxwell,  daughter  of  David  Maxwell,  of  Bristol ;  second,  to 
Esther  GroflF,  daughter  of  James  Goff,  of  Bristol;  third,  to  Mary 
Bosworth,  of  Barrington. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1739.-fStephen,  b.  Nov.  16,  1804.  1740.    Abby,  b.  1812. 

Abby  married  Benjamin  Usher,  of  Bristol. 

[1613.]  JOSHUA®  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,*  resided  for 
some  time  in  Bristol.  From  there  he  removed  to  Smithfield,  R.  I., 
where  he  died.  He  was  married :  first,  to  Hannah  Bowen ;  sec- 
ond, to  Nancy  Briggs ;  third,  to  Sarah  Drown.  His  first  wife  died 
April  12,  1806.  His  second  wife  died  May  17,  1807.  His  third 
wife  died  August  12,  1863.     He  died  October  25,  1849. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH   GENERATION: 

1741.    Ann.    Died  Dec.  20, 1806,  aged  1744.+Nicholas  T.,  b.  March  23, 1821. 

18  months.  1745.    Jemsha  T.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1815. 

1742.+Benjamin  D.,  b.  April  1813.  1746.    Rebecca  J.,  b.  March  7,  1824. 
1748.+Samuel  D.,  b.  Feb.  17,  1818. 

Jerusha  married  Albert  Sweet,  of  Smithfleld,  R.  I. 
Bebecea  married  Abel  Hobert,  of  East  Donglas,  Mass. 

18» 


150  PECK  GEITEALOGT,  —  PAST  THIBD. 

[1614.]    WmCHESTER*  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,* 
Thressay  W.  Maxwell,  of  Bristol,  B.  L,  daoghter  of  David  Max- 
well.    He  died  May  8, 1859.    She  died  April  8, 1847. 

CHILDBEN  —  8KVKNTH  GKNKBATION  : 

1747.  Hannah  B.,  b.  Jan.  25,  1811.      1750.    Ann  B.,  b.  Jan.  10, 1820. 

Died  Feb.  7, 1849.  1751.    Betsey  M.,  b.  July  13, 1822. 

1748.  Thressay  M.,  b.  Nov.  15, 1813.      1752.    Anne  £.,  b.  May  18,  1830. 

Died  Sept.  12,  1844.  1753.    Isabella  M.,  b.  May  7, 1882. 

1749.+Hezekiah  M.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1816. 

Mann€ih  B.  married  Horace  Viol,  of  Warren,  B.  I. 
Threuay  M.  nuurried  Joseph  Foma,  of  Warren,  R.  L 
Ann  B,  married  Henry  Butts,  October  12,  1840. 
Bet9ey  M.  married  Joseph  Sawtell,  November  25, 1847. 
Anne  E.  married  Charles  S.  SLsson,  October  2,  1856. 
Jsabella  M.  married  William  H.  Sargens,  January  23, 1853. 

[1615.]  HEZEKIAH«  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,*  left  AtUe- 
borough,  Mass.,  at  an  early  date,  and  settled  in  Newport,  N.  H. 
He  and  his  brother  purchased  lands  there  of  Phineas  Willcox, 
May  1, 1779.  (See  Records  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  B.  22,  p.  614.)  He 
married  Hepsibah  Dryer,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.  He  died  at  New- 
port, aged  57  years. 

CHILD  —  SEVENTH  GKNERATION  : 

1754.    Esther. 
She  married  Daniel  Nettleton,  and  died,  leaving  one  daughter  Esther. 

[1616.]  HENRY«  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,^  left  Attlebor- 
ough,  Mass.,  at  an  early  date,  and  settled  near  his  brother  at  New- 
port, N.  H.  From  here  he  removed  to  Lowville,  Lewis  County,  N. 
Y.,  where  he  died,  June  11,  1838.  He  married  Ann  Richardson, 
daughter  of  Seth  Richardson,  of  Attleborough,  January  18,  1781. 
She  was  born  April  1,  1760,  and  died  August  26,  1840. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1755.4-Henry,  b.  Nov.  12,  1781.  1760.    Nancy,  b.  June  11,  1793. 

1766.-f  Dexter,  b.  July  10,  1783.  1761.    Abigail,  b.  June  1,  1796. 

1767.4-Seth,  b.  April  10,  1785.  1762.    Hannah,  b.  Nov.  18,  1798. 

1758.+Calvin,  b.  May  14,  1787.  1768.    EUoenoi,  b.  Oct.  8,  1801. 

1759.-|-Hezekiah,  b.  May  28,  1790.  1764.+SUaa,  b.  Dec.  6,  1803. 

Abigail  married  a  Thomas,  and  settled  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y. 
Nancy  was  residing  in  Harrisburgh,  N.  Y.,  in  1864,  unmarried. 
Hannah  married  Joseph  Chadwick,  and  settled  at  West  LowviUe,  N.  Y. 
EUoenoi  married  Lester  WeUer,  and  settled  at  Harrisburgh,  N.  Y.    To  her 
kindness  I  am  indebted  for  my  information  in  relation  to  the  famUy. 


DESCENDANtS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  l&l 

[1618.]  JONATHAN®  PECK,  son  of  Hezbkiah,«  remained 
upon  the  homestead  of  his  ancestors;  where  he  lived  and  died  much 
respected.  He  married  Sabra  Capron,  daughter  of  Joseph  Capron. 
He  died  February  9,  1850.     She  November  2,  1853. 

CHILDRBN— SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1765.  Capron,  b.  Feb.  4, 1797.  1767.    Hezekiah,    b.  July   11,    1807. 

1766.  WUlard,  b.  Feb.  19,  ISOl.  Died  Died  yoong. 

young.  1768.    Lattimer,    b.    Dec.    4,    1815. 

Died  yoong. 

[1629.]  ABIEL®  PECK,  son  of  Abiel,*  resided  in  Shepody, 
now  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  New  Brunswick,  where  he  died, 
October  28,  1814.  He  married  Lois  Esterbrooks.  He  was  a 
wealthy  former.  He  settled  upon  a  part  of  the  extensive  tract  of 
land  owned  by  his  father.  He  held  a  captaincy  in  the  militia,  and 
is  always  alluded  to  by  the  old  settlers  as  Captain  Peck. 

CHILDBBN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1769.+Wmiam,  b.  Sept.  12,  1781.  1774.    Anna,  b.  July  29,  1798.    Died 

1770.  Abiel,  b.  March  24,  1784.  Sept.  13,  1793. 

1771.  Valentine,    b.    May   5,    1786.      1775.    Ruth,  b.  Jan.  5,  1795. 

Died  Oct.  6,  1786.  1776.    Sarah,  b.  May  10,  1797. 

1772.  Lois,  b.  Feb.  27, 1788.  1777.+Jame8,  b.  Nov.  6,  1800. 

1773.  Ezra,  b.  Dec.  ?8,  1790.  1778.    Caroline,  b.  Nov.  26, 1802. 

1779.    Amy,  b.  Nov.  21,  1806. 

Abiel  was  drowned  November  28,  1804.    He  left  no  issue. 

Lois  was  three  times  married :  first,  to  Eiyah  Calkins,  her  issue  by  him  being 
a  daughter.  He  died  April  29,  1813,  in  his  30th  year.  Second,  to  Thomas 
Wilbur.  Her  issue  by  him  was  a  son.  After  the  decease  of  her  second  hus- 
band, she  married  Duncan  Shaw,  by  whom  she  had  two  sons  and  one  daugh- 
ter.   She  died  at  HopeweU,  Albert  County,  N.  B. 

Ezra  married  Margaret  Rogers,  AprU  28,  1818 ;  no  issue.  He  was  residing 
in  the  parish  of  Moncton,  Westmoreland  County,  in  1865. 

Buth  married  William  Hamilton,  June  3,  1817,  by  whom  she  had  three  sons 
and  two  daughters. 

Sarcih  married  Stephen  Smith,  October  17,  1813,  by  whom  she  has  nine  sons 
and  five  daughters.    They  were  residing  in  Hopewell  in  1865. 

Caroline  married  Johiel  Feck,  October  17,  1822.  They  reside  in  Hopewell 
(see  his  record). 

Amey  married  Eben  Wilbur,  May  3,  1824.  They  have  issue,  and  resided  in 
HopeweU  in  1865. 

1633.  ]  ELISHA«  PECK,  son  of  Abiel,^  resided  in  Shepody, 
since  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  New  Brunswick.  He  settled  upon 
a  portion  of  the  lands  owned  by  his  father.    He  was  a  wealthy 


152  PECK  GENEALOGY;  —  PABT  THIRD. 

farmer.  He  married  Sarah  Akerly,  a  native  of  the  State  of  New 
York.  He  died  December  29,  1846.  He  was  bom  in  Cumber- 
land, Nova  Scotia. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1780.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  18,  1787.  1786.+Johiel,  b.  Nov.  23,  1799. 

1781.  Nancy,  b.  Jane  9,  1789.  1787.    Sarah,  b.  Jan.  23,  1801. 
1782.+Beuben,  b.  Oct.  1790.  1788.+Abiel,  b.  Jan.  11,  1804. 
1783.+EU8ha,  b.  May  11, 1793.  1789.    Amey,  b.  Oct.  23,  1805. 
1784.+EUas,  b.  July  6,  1796.  A  son  b.  1764.  Died  In  Infancy. 
1785.    Sasannah,  b.  Jan.  11,  1798. 

Elizabeth  married  John  Bennett,  January  1808,  by  whom  she  had  six  sons 
and  five  daughters.  He  was  a  fl&nner,  and  died  some  years  since  In  Hope- 
well.   She  was  residing  there  In  1865. 

Nancy  married  Joseph  Turner,  December  9,  1818.  Her  Issue  was  four  sons 
and  four  daughters.  He  Is  deceased.  She  was  residing  In  1865  upon  the 
homestead. 

Susannah  married  James  Wallace,  January  12, 1821,  by  whom  she  had  three 
sons  and  six  daughters.  He  was  ordained  a  Baptist  minister  In  1825.  He 
retired  In  1864  In  consequence  of  bodily  Infirmities.  He  was  living  In  1865. 
Their  eldest  son,  Isaiah  Wallace,^  took  the  degree  of  A.B.  at  Acadia  College, 
Nova  Scotia,  In  June  1855,  and  was  ordained  a  Baptist  minister  lu  1856.  He 
was  married  in  1857.  In  1859  the  degree  of  A.M.  was  conferred  upon  him  by 
the  college.  Since  his  ordination  he  has  been  actively  engaged  In  the  caose 
of  education,  pastoral  and  missionary  labors.  He  was  filling  the  pastorate  of 
the  Baptist  church  at  Lower  Granville,  Nova  Scotia,  In  1865. 

Sarah  married :  first,  Duncan  Reed,  June  1819,  by  whom  she  had  two  sons 
and  two  daughters ;  second,  Levi  Elliott,  June  1830,  by  whom  she  also  had 
two  sons  and  two  daughters ;  third,  Robert  Hoppen,  March  17,  1841,  by  whom 
she  had  a  son  and  daughter.  Elisha,**  the  son  by  her  last  husband,  graduated 
*•  A.  B."  at  Acadia  College,  N.  S.,  June  1862.  He  then  pursued  In  London, 
England,  a  course  of  Theological  studies,  after  which  he  returned,  and  In 
1865  was  settled  as  pastor  of  a  Baptist  church  In  Westmoreland  County,  N. 
B.,  In  the  Parish  of  Shediac. 

Amey  married  Edward  Dufiy,  October  30, 1833,  by  whom  she  has  six  sons  and 
two  daughters.  He  Is  a  farmer,  and  resides  In  Coverdale,  Albert  County,  N.  B. 

[1634.]  THOMAS«  PECK,  son  of  Abiel,^  settled,  as  did  his 
brothers,  in  what  is  now  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  New  Bruns- 
wick, upon  the  lands  given  him  by  his  father,  where  he  lived  and 
died  a  wealthy  farmer.  He  married  Anna  Brewster.  He  died 
October  16,  1825. 

CHILDREN  —  8BVENTH  GENERATION: 

1790.    Harriet,  b.  March  24,  1796.  1794.    Margaret,  b.  Feb.  17,  1803. 

1791.+Joseph,  b.  Dec.  4, 1798.  1795.+Thoma8,  b.  Sept.  5,  1806. 

1792.  Cynthia,  b.  Jan.  30, 1800.  Died      1 796.+ William,  b.  Jan.  1,  1808. 

In  her  18th  year.  1797.       Mary  Ann,  b.  May  5,  1810. 

1793.  Anni  b.  Nov.  9«  1801. 


DBSOENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  153 


Sarriet  married  E.  Bishop. 
Ann  married  David  Akerly. 
Margaret  married  Andrew  Bishop. 
Mary  Ann  married  Reuben  Stiles. 


[1638.]  JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  at 
first  in  Bristol,  R.  I.  He  moved  from  there  to  Dutchess  County,  N. 
Y.,  in  June  1793.  He  married  Nancy  Wardwell,  November  2, 
1782.  She  died  September  20,  1803,  aged  41  years.  He  died  in 
the  town  of  Alexandria,  JeflFerson  County,  July  30,  1836,  aged  76 
years.  • 

CHILDBBK  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1798.  Lydia,  b.  Oct.  5, 1784.     Died      I803.+George,  b.  Aag.  29,  1792. 

Dec.  9, 1804,  anm.  1804.    Nancy,  b.  Dec.  8,  1798. 

1799.  Charlotte,  b.  Oct.  5,  1786.  1806.+AUen,  b.  July  20, 1796. 
ISOO.+Jonathan,  b.  Feb.  2, 1787.  1806.    Harriet,  b.  Dec.  10,  1797. 
ISOl.+Henry,  b.  Feb.  24,  1789.  1807.    Wmiam,  b.  Jan.  7, 1802. 
1802.    Abigail,  b.  Nov.  18, 1790.  Died  1808.+Nathaniel  W.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1803. 

Sept.  7, 1817,  nnm. 

CharloUe  married  Dr.  Jonathan  Buck ;  was  residing,  in  1863,  in  West  Low- 
viUe,  Lewis  County,  N.  T.,  with  a  second  husband. 

Nancy  married  Jervls  Pierce,  of  Bristol,  B.  I.,  and  settled  in  Bradford 
County,  Fa.    She  was  accidentally  shot  by  her  husband. 

Harriet  married  Mr.  Joseph  Wood,  and  settled  in  Montezuma,  where  they 
were  residing  in  1863. 

WUliam  died  at  an  early  age  in  Bristol,  B.  I. 


[1639.]  NICHOLAS®  PECK,  eon  of  Jonathan,^  resided  in 
Bristol,  R.  L,  where  he  became  wealthy.  He  was  a  merchant,  a 
man  of  much  energy  and  perseverance.  Ho  died  June  1847.  He 
married,  for  his  first  wife,  Elizabeth  Smith,  daughter  of  Stephen 
Smith,  of  Bristol,  October  2,  1785.  For  his  second  wife,  he  mar- 
ried Jemima  Gk>rham,  daughter  of  Capt.  Isaac  Gorham,  October  1, 
1797 ;  and  for  his  third,  Sally  Gorham,  sister  of  Jemima,  October 
5,  1799.  His  first  wife  died  May  1796,  in  her  30th  year.  His 
second  wife  died  November  7,  1798,  in  her  24th  year.  His  third 
wife  survived  him,  and  was  residing  a  widow  upon  the  homestead 
in  1863.  To  her  kindness,  and  that  of  her  son  Isaac,  I  am  indebted 
for  my  information  in  relation  to  the  family. 


154  PECK  GENEALOGY,-^  PART  THIBD. 

CHILDREN  — 8E7ENTH  GENERATION: 

1809.    Mary,  b.  June  28,  1787.  1815.    Isaac  G.,  b.  July  15, 1800.    By 

I810.+Nlchola8,  b.  July  13,  1789.  8d  wife. 

1811.  John,  b.  Sept.  26,  1791.     Died      1816.    Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  14,  1802. 

.    in  ^£aryland  in  1804,  unm.  1817.    Susan,  b.  March  30, 1809.  Died 

1812.  Francis,  b.  May  30, 1794.  Died  April  21,  1810. 

June  6, 1796.  I818.+Francis,  b.  May  2,  1811. 

1818.    Elizabeth,    b.  May  20,    1796.  1819.    Veites  G.,  b.  Feb.  18,  1814. 

Died  Sept.  30,  1796.  1820.    Susan,  b.  March  29, 1818.  Died 
1814.    Jemima  G.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1798.  Aug.  1,  1830. 

By  2d  wife. 

Mary  married  Dr.  Lemuel  W.  Briggs.  Her  children  were :  Abby  P.,^  Lem- 
uel W.,^  and  Walter  Z>.**  Lemuel  W.  is  a  physician,  and  Walter  D.  was  a  mer- 
chant, of  the  house  of  Page,  Briggs,  &  Babbitt,  Boston,  in  1863. 

Jemima  married  Capt.  Bei^amin  W.  Bradford ;  was  a  widow  in  1863.  Her 
children  were :  Henry  Felix,^  Elizabeth^  and  Afary.^ 

Elizabeth  married  Randal  H.  Moale,  of  Baltimore,  a  counsellor-at-law.  They 
have  a  large  fEimily  of  children. 

Veites  was  residing  upon  the  homestead  unmarried  in  1864. 


[1640.]  JOHN®  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  in  Bristol 
near  the  homestead  of  his  ancestors,  where  he  died,  March  1,  1821. 
He  held  a  Judgeship  in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for  seyeral 
years.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Patience  Turner,  daughter 
of  Dr.  John  Turner,  April  9,  1795.  She  died  July  12,  1801,  aged 
36  years.  Second,  to  Ann  Reynolds,  daughter  of  Joseph  Reynolds, 
of  Bristol,  May  16,  1802.  She  was  residing  with  her  daugther, 
Mrs.  Benjamin  Smith,  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENEBATION  : 

1821.    Emma,  b.  May  21,  1796.    Died  1826.-f-Wmiam,  b.  June  16,  1803. 

Dec.  8,  1868,  unm.  1826.-fHenry,  b.  Dec.  4,  1804. 

1822.-f-Jonathan,  b.  Feb.  24,  1798.  1827.-f-Horace,  b.  July  1,  1806. 

1823.    Susan,  b.  Aug.  26,  1799.  1828.+George  R.,  b.  April  20,  1808. 

1824.+John  T.,  b.  July  10,  1801.  1829.    Ann,  b.  Jan.  26,  1810. 

Susan  married  Marke  A.  Smith,  of  Bristol,  R.  1. 

Ann  married  Capt.  Benjamin  Smith,  and  settled  in  Galesburg,  Dl. 

[1649.]  SAMUEL«  VIAL  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  resided  in 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  upon  what  is  known  by  the  name  of  Popposquash, 
where  he  died,  February  21,  1804.  He  is  represented  to  have 
been  kind-hearted  and  benevolent.     • 

He  erected  the  house,  as  I  am  told,  owned  and  occupied  in  1863 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  155 

by  Stephen  T.  Church.  He  married  Joanna  Lincohi  for  his  first 
wife,  and  for  his  second,  Martha  Howland.  His  first  wife  died 
November  16,  1796,  aged  37  years.  His  second  wife  died  Janu- 
ary 14)  1849,  aged  82  years.  She  was  appointed  administratrix 
upon  his  estate,  April  7,  1804. 

CHILDRSN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1830.  AshbelHarrick.    Died  Oct.  21,      18d4.    Medberry  Lincoln.  Died  Sept. 

1796,  aged  13  years.  3,  1795,  aged  9  months  and 

1831.  Mary  Richmond,  b.  Dec.  26,  2  days. 

1787.    Died  Nay.  9,  1822.  1835.    An  infant  son.    Died  Oct.  22, 

1832.  Samuel  Vial.    Died  Not.  12,  1796,  aged  7  days. 

1796,  aged  8  years.  1836.    Martha  Howland,  b.  April  1, 

1833.  Joanna.    Died  Not.  10,  1796,  1798.    Died  yonng. 

aged  5  years.  1837.    Eliza  Ann,  b.  March  14,  1800. 

1838.    Martha  Vial,  b.  March  20, 1804. 

Mary  Bichmond  married  Philip  M.  Topham.  Bobert  C.^  and  WUliam^  Top- 
ham,  of  New  Bedford,  are  her  sons. 

Eliza  Ann  was  residing  in  Bristol  in  1863,  unmarried. 

MartJui  VicU  married  Nathaniel  Fales,  and  was  residing  in  Bristol  in  1863. 

The  first  six  children  in  this  family  were  those  of  the  first  wife,  four  of  whom 
with  their  mother  died  with  the  yeUow  fever. 

The  tombstones  of  these  children  may  be  found  at  Bristol.  They  have  been 
removed  Arom  the  ancient  burying-ground  (now  converted  into  a  common)  to 
the  grounds  adjoining.*  Near  the  tombstones  of  these  children,  when  I  vis- 
ited the  place,  lay  upon  the  ground  that  of  the  mother,  once  a  fine  stone,  then 
apparently  uncared  for.  That  of  the  father  had  been  removed  to  the  North 
burying-ground.    The  following  is  the  inscription  f^om  that  of  the  mother : 

In  memory  of  Mrs.  Joanna  the  amiable  Consort  of  Samuel  Vial 
Peck  who  departed  this  life  Nov.  16-1796  in  the  37th  year  of  her  age. 


[1651.]  NATHANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  left  Bristol, 
R.  I.,  about  1793,  and  settled  in  Amenia,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y., 
where  he  resided  for  many  years.  He  removed  to  Chenango  County, 
and  afterwards  to  La  Salle,  Michigan,  where  he  died,  September  20, 
1836.  He  married  Mary  Wilson,  daughter  of  John  Wilson,  of 
Taunton,  Mass.     She  died  May  27,  1856,  aged  86. 


*  Upon  the  stones  of  these  children,  or  upon  that  of  the  mother,  is  a  singu- 
lar error.  Upon  the  stone  of  the  mother  the  name  is  Joanna.  Upon  that  of 
the  children  she  is  called  Hannah. 


156  FBCK  GENEAIX)0Y9 — PABT  THIBD. 

CHIUDRSN  —  SEVENTH  OENEBATIOK: 

1889.    Thomas,  b.  Dec.  80, 1792.  Died  1845.    William  L.,  b.  Harcb  7, 1806. 
nmn.,  Sept.  18,  1886.  Died  at  St.  Jago,  Cuba,  Feb. 

1840.+Samael  Y.,  b.  Nov.  22,  1794.  20, 1886,  nnm. 

I841.+Nathaniel  B.,  b.  Feb.  8, 1797.  1846.    Betsy,  b.  July  9,  1808.    Died 

1842.  Hannah,  b.  Aug.  15,  1799.  March  5, 1811. 

1843.  Maria,  b.  Aug.  27,  1801.  1847.    Betsy  W.,  b.  Dec  81,  1810. 

1844.  John,  b.  Nov.  28,  1803.    Died 

June  2,  1804. 

Hannah  married  John  M.  Wheeler,  of  Amenia,  September  15,  1819,  where 
they  settled.    She  died  September  28,  1862. 

Maria  married  George  J.  Barker,  of  Amenia,  August  24,  1828.  Settled  at 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  where  she  died,  August  23,  1852. 

Betsy  W.  married  William  Bosworth,  of  Pharsalia,  January  15,  1829,  and 
died  at  Amenia,  October  1857. 


[1655.1  WILLIAM  B.«  PECK,  son  of  Lortng,*  married 
Elizabeth  Keese,  daughter  of  Samuel  Keese,  of  Keeseville,  N.  Y., 
January  22,  1811,  and  settled  at  Lake  Pleasant,  Hamilton  Connfy, 
N.  Y. 

I  am  told  that  he  was  early  possessed  of  much  physical  ability, 
energy  and  decision  of  character,  which  fitted  him  for  the  active 
life  he  afterwards  lived.  He  hold  various  public  ofiSces  during  his 
life,  both  civil  and  military.  In  1812,  13,  '14  and  15,  he  held  a 
commission,  and  was  in  service  upon  the  frontier  or  Canada  line. 

He  was  supervisor  of  his  town  and  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
many  years,  and  in  1822  was  appointed  one  of  the  judges  of  his 
county,  which  office  he  held  during  his  residence  there. 

In  1826,  he  removed  to  Stuyvesant  Landing,  upon  the  Hudson 
River,  and  engaged  in  the  commission  freighting  and  grain  busi- 
ness. From  here  he  removed  to  Chonnahon,  Will  County,  Dl., 
where  he  was  again  intrusted  with  various  public  offices.  In  1837, 
he  was  appointed  by  the  President  Indian  Agent  to  settle  claims ; 
and  in  1840,  Assistant  United  States  Marshal.  He  held  minor 
public  offices,  as  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Post  Master,  etc.,  until  the 
close  of  his  life. 

In  speaking  of  his  private  life,  his  son,  Samuel  K.,  to  whom  I  am 
indebted  for  my  information,  says :  "  My  father  will  be  long  remem- 
bered as  one  of  the  most  pleasing  companions,  and  the  most  chari- 
table and  beneficent  of  men." 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS   PECK.  157 

He  was  accustomed  to  take  an  active  part  in  political  matters,  and 
was  a  pleasing  and  popular  public  speaker. 
He  died  June  22,  1849.     His  wife  in  1845. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1848.  Harriet  S.,  b.  1812.  1852.    Robert  H.,  b.  Jan.  1824.    Died 

1849.  EUen,  b.  1815.  Oct.  26,  1852,  anm. 

1850.  Samuel  K.,  b.  March  27,  1818.  1853.    Phebe  F.,  b.  March  29,  1826. 

1851.  Jane,  b.  1820.    Died  1824.  1854.+Philip  S.,  b.  March  27,  1829. 

Harriet  married  in  1636,  settled  in  Illinois,  and  died  in  1846. 

Ellen  married  Elisha  C.  Fellows ;  was  a  widow  residing  at  Joliet,  lU.,  in 
1863. 

Samuel  K.  was  residing  at  Clinton  Comers,  N.  Y.,  in  1864,  nnroarried.  * 

Phehe  F,  married  George  W.  Washington,  of  Mount  Vernon,  grand-nephew 
of  General  George  Washington.    She  died  September  1849. 


[1669.]  DR.  GEORGE«  PECK,  son  of  Col.  Loring,^  married 
Elizabeth  Dunning,  of  Lake  Pleasant,  Hamilton  County,  N.  Y., 
where  he  resided  until  about  1817,  when  he  removed  to  Western 
New  York.  He  resided  for  some  time  at  Monroe.  From  there  he 
removed  to  Niagara,  where  he  remained  for  several  yeais.  He  was 
educated  for  a  profession,  and  chose  that  of  medicine  and  surgery, 
which  he  afterwards  practised.  He  was  surgeon  in  the  war  of 
1812.  He  was  also  ^  surveyor  and  engineer,  in  the  practice  of 
which  he  sometimes  engaged. 

In  1836,  he  removed  to  the  West,  and  settled  in  Iowa,  upon  the 
west  bank  of  the  Mississippi  River,  where  he  afterwards  laid  out 
and  founded  the  city  of  Camanche.  He  remained  here  until  his 
decease. 

His  son,  Franklin  K.,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my  informa- 
tion, in  speaking  of  his  decease,  says :  "  He  now  lies  buried  near 
the  city,  in  a  place  of  his  own  selection.  Upon  his  tombstone  is 
the  following  inscription : 

Doct  George  Peck  founder  of  Camanche  died  Oct  13,  1838  Aged  51 
years 

His  wife  lies  buried  by  his  side.  She  died  May  10,  1844,  aged 
48  years. 

14 


158  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PAST  THIRD. 

CHILDREN — 8KVKNTH  GEMESATION: 

1855.+FraDkliii  K.,  b.  May  10, 1812.         1860.    Sarah,  b.  Dec  20, 1822. 

1856.  Mary  Ann,  b.  Feb.  22,  1814.      1861.    Jane,  b.  Jan.  1826. 

Died  Jaly  19, 1848.  1862.    Frances  C,  b.  Dec  11,  1827. 

1857.  John  R.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1816.  Died  June  2,  1861. 

1858.  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  22,  1818.  1863.+George,  b.  Feb.  4, 1830. 

1859.  Loring  D.,  b.  Ang.  6,   1820. 

Died  April  14,  1848. 

Mary  Ann  married  Charles  Harrison,  September  1, 1837.  Her  children  were : 
Norman,^  Daniel,^  Henr^^  and  John,* 

John  R.  married  Nancy  Bucon,  May  1840 ;  resides  in  California ;  no  issnc 

Jane  married  Charles  Harrison,  the  former  hosband  of  her  deceased  sister, 
November  30,  1848.    Her  child,  Sarah  Harrison^^  was  bom  March  13,  1850. 

Sarah  married  Ira  Stockwell,  March  30, 1848.  Her  children  are :  Gtorge  H.^* 
Edwin  E,*  and  Nellie.'^ 

Elizabeth  married:  first,  Jonathan  M.  Warner,  June  19,  1836;  second,  Eli 
S.  Bolce,  Joly  12,  1840.  Mr.  Warner  died  Angnst  20,  1839,  and  Mr.  Boice 
August  16,  1862.  Her  children  by  them  are :  George  Warner^*  William,*  Mary 
J,,*  Caroline  JF.,'  and  David  E.*  Boice. 

Frances  C.  married  Francis  K.  Bennett,  September  11,  1849.  Her  children 
were :  Frances,  jr.,*  Rodolphus,*  and  George,* 

[1660.]  HENRY«  PECK,  son  of  Loring,*  is  a  wealthy  farmer, 
and  resides  at  Bangall,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.  He  married 
Nancy  Conger,  October  19,  1811,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Conger, 
of  Milan,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y. 

CHILDREN  —  SETVENTH  GENERATION  : 

1864.  George,  b.  April  8,  1813.  1867.    Alfred,  b.  Jan.  1,  1822.    Died 

1865.  Richard,  b.  May  5,  1815.  Sept.  1837. 

1866.  Jane  A.,  b.  Nov.  15,  1819. 

Jane  A.  married  Charles  II.  Smith,  and  settled  at  HartsviUe,  Dutchess 
County,  N.  Y. 

George  is  a  physician;  was  nnm.  in  1863. 
Bichard  is  a  lawyer ;  was  nnm.  in  1863. 

[1661.]  RICHARD«  PECK,  son  of  Loring,^  settled  at  Lake 
Pleasant,  and  from  there  removed  to  Wells,  Hamilton  County, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He  has  been  a  judge, 
member  of  the  State  Legislature,  etc.  He  married  Layinia  Kas- 
son,  daughter  of  Robert  Kasson. 

CniLDKEN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1868.    CaroUne,  b.  Bee.  28,  1819.  1871.    Maria  Louisa,  b.  Ang.  28, 1828. 

1869.+Wimam  B.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1822.        1872.4-Charles  H.,  b.  June  14,  1832. 
1870.    Nancy,  b.  March  29,  1825.  1873.    Walter  B.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1834. 


DB8CENDANTS  OF  KIGHOLAS  PECK.  159 

Caroline  married  Dayid  Brown;  resides'  in  Northampton,  Falton  County, 
1^.  Y.  Their  children  are :  Mbert,*  b.  September  6, 1846 ;  Charles^*  b.  Decem- 
l>er  20,  1847 ;  Dewitt,*  b.  June  6, 1849 ;  Maria,^  b.  March  10, 1856 ;  Ella,^  b.  Oc- 
tober 27,  1862;  and  Lavinia,^  b.  September  28,  1862. 

Nancy  married  Ulyssls  H.  Cowles.  Their  children  are:  Sarah  Jane,^  b. 
April  16,  1846 ;  Richard  P.,"  b.  April  2,  1847 ;  itira,»»  b.  February  19,  1849 ; 
Jamt8  JJ.,*  b.  July  11,  1861;  ^fary,' b.  April  10,  1863;  /da,"  b.  May  16,  1869; 
Mfred  {7Zy«is,i>  b.  in  1860. 

Walter  B,  was  in  the  army,  in  1864,  unm. 

[1662.]  JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  resided,  at 
first,  in  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  afterwards  in  other  places  in  that  vicinity. 
He  married  Betty  Ormsbe,  October  21,  1782  (R.  Rec,  B.  3).  He 
died  in  Cumberland,  August  1846.  She  died  in  Proyidence,  May 
1849. 

CHILDBEN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION:    (R.  ReC,  B.  8,  p.  296.) 

l£74+CyTU8,  b.  March  8,  1784.  1878.  Sarah,  b.  Jaly  18,  1794. 

1875.    Cynthia,  b.  Oct.  8,  1786.   Died  1879.  Betty,  b.  April  20,  1796. 

April  17,  1864.  1880.  Lucy,  b.  Sept.  16,  1798.    Died 
1876.+JoDathaD,  b.  April  7, 1789.  unm. 

1877.-|-Caleb,  b.  Jan.  14,  1792.  1881.  Ruth  Ann,  b.  Oct.  26,  1801. 

Cynthia  resided  In  Providence,  In  1868,  unm. 

Sarah  married  John  King;  resided  in  Providence,  in  1863,  a  widow. 
Betty  married  John  Draper,  of  Providence. 

Buth  Ann  married  Wilbor  Wheaton,  of  Providence ;  was  a  widow,  residing 
there,  in  1863. 

[1663.]  RUFUS®  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  in  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.     He  was  a  merchant.     He  married  Lydia  Lyon. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION:    (P.  RcC,  B.  2,  p.  111.) 

1882.    Bethia,  b.  Nov.  14,  1793.  Died      1884.    Ruftis,  b.  March  11, 1798.  Died 

young.  young. 

1888.    Ruth,  b.  Oct.  18,  1796.    Died      1885.    Philip  L.,  b.  Nov.  9,  1799. 

young.  1886.    Amos  L.,  b.  June    10,    1802. 

Suppose  died  young. 

Buth  married  Rev.  Wilbor  Fisk.  He  was  a  Methodist  clergyman,  at  one 
time  principal  of  the  Methodist  school  at  Wilbraham,  and  afterwards  of  the 
college. 

[1665.]  Gn)EON«  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  in  Re- 
hoboth,  Mass.,  near  what  was  known  in  that  vicinity  as  the  Gov- 
ernor Martin  estate,  where  he  lived  and  died. 

He  married  Lydia  Bullock,  daughter  of  Judge  Stephen  Bullock, 


160  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PABT  THIRD. 

of  Rehoboth,  March  17,  1791.     She  was  born  March  23,  1765. 
He  died  December  20,  1843.     She  died  November  30,  1846. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION:    (B.  BeC,  B.  4,  p.  17.) 

1887.  Belinda,  b.  Dec.  23,  1791.  1891.  Lydia  B.,  b.  March  23,  1799. 

1888.  Patsej,  b,  Feb.  9,  1794.  1892.  Candice,  b.  Jan.  21,  1801. 
1889.+Edwln,  b.  Dec.  8,  1795.  1893.  Mary,  b.  April  4,  1803. 
1890.4-Noah,  b.  Sept.  19/1797.  1894.  BosaUe,  b.  March  5,  1805. 

Patsey  married  Aaron  T.  Mason,  of  Swansej.  Their  children  are :  Gideon 
P.,*  Mary  B.,"  William  JF.,'  Horace  Z>.,'  James  -4."  and  Aaron  T." 

Lydia  married  Autil  Luther;  settled  in  Pawtncket,  B.  I.  Their  children 
were :  Charles  Autil,*^  William  Thompson,*^  Abby  P.'  and  Samuel.* 

Belinda  married  Sullivan  Martin,  of  Barrington.  Their  children  were: 
Anna  Z>.,»  Edwin  X.,"  George  S,,^  Stephen  P.«  and  Nathaniel  P.* 

Candice  resides  in  Seekonk,  unm. 

Mary  married  Gardner  Luther,  of  Seekonk;  no  issue. 

Bosalie  married  Capt.  Henry  B.  Howland,  of  New  Bedford.  They  reside  in 
Seekonk,  Mass.  Their  children  were:  Florence  and  Lydia.  Florence  died 
January  17,  1864,  aged  20  years  and  13  days.* 


[1666.]  AMBROSE  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  resided  in  Re- 
hoboth, where  he  died.     He  was  a  cooper  by  trade. 

He  married  Amey  Mason,  daughter  of  John  Mason,  of  Rehoboth, 
Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

1896.    Mary.    Died  young.  1898.    Eliza.    Died  young. 

1896.  Nancy.    Died  young.  1899.    Lemira,  b.  1801. 

1897.  Amie.    Died  young. 

Lemira  married  Bela  Peck  (No.  2686). 

[1667.]  PHILH^  PECK,  son  of  Jon  ate  an,^  resided  m  Provi- 
dence. He  was  a  merchant.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to 
Sally  Chase,  December  8,  1799,  daughter  of  Amos  Chase;  second, 
to  Abigail  Chase,  January  25,  1807,  sister  to  his  first  wife.  His 
first  wife  died  December  1,  1804.  He  died  April  7,  1824.  His 
second  wife  died  October  14,  1834. 


♦  To  her  excellent  letters  I  am  indebted  for  much  of  my  information  in 
relation  to  the  family. 


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DESCENDAirrS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  161 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  :   (P.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  206.) 

1900.  John  A.,  b.  Oct.  17, 1801.  Died      1908.+PhUip  F.  W.,  b.  Jan.  16, 1809. 

nnm.  1904.-|-Heniy  C,  b.  Feb.  1,  1811. 

1901.  Wmiam  K.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1808.      1905.+ Charles  M.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1811 

Died  nnm.  Twins. 

1906.  Abbj  Ann,  b.  Sept.  30,  1812. 

By  second  wife :                        1907.  Heniy,  b,  April  12, 1 819. 

1902.  Sally  C,  b.  Oct.  81,  1807. 

Sally  C.  married  Benjamin  T.  Chnrch,  of  Providence. 
Ahby  Ann  resides  in  Providence,  nnm. 

[1671.]  WILLI AM«  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  in  Ke- 
hoboth,  near  his  father.  He  married  Hannah  Pierce,  daughter  of 
Isaac  Pierce,  of  Rehoboth. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1908.+Wmiam,  b.  Nov.  19,  1804.  1911.4-Josephus,  b.  Sept.  22,  1811. 

1909.  Martha  W.,  b.  June  6,  1807.  1912.+Noah  L.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1816. 

1910.  Mary  P.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1809.  1918.    Hannah,  b.  June  21,  1818. 

Martha  married  Obadiah  Ross,  of  Thompson,  Conn. 

Mary  P.  married :  first,  Jerome  Westcott ;  and  second,  David  Horton,  of 
Providence. 
Hannah  married  Philip  Mowry,  of  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

[1672.]  SYLVANUS^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  resided  in 
Rehoboth,  not  far  from  the  Orleans  Factory,  so  called.  He  mar- 
ried Charlotte  Wright,  daughter  of  Joseph  Wright. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

I914.+Albert  G.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1806.  I917.-|-James  M.,  b.  July  11,  1818. 

1915.    Charlotte  W.,   b.    March    16,  1918.    Ruth  W.,  b.  Feb.  25,  1815. 

1808.  I919.+Sylvanu8,  b.  March  18, 1822. 

I916.-|-Cyrus,  b.  Nov.  24,  1809.  1920.    Frances  A.,  b.  Sept.  1832. 

Charlotte  W.  married  E.  A.  Brown. 

Buth  and  Frances  married  John  C.  Marvel. 

[1676.]  NICHOLAS®  PECK,  son  of  Pbleg,'^  was  early  ap- 
prenticed  to  Seth  Peck,  who  married  his  aunt,  and  removed  with 
him  to  Northern  Massachusetts,  where  his  uncle  died.  He  after- 
wards married  and  settled  in  Ashfield,  Mass.  From  there  he 
removed  to  Oblong,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  remained 
until  about  1795,  when  he  settled  on  Grand  Island,  in  Lake  Cham- 
plain.  He  remained  here  until  1804,  when  he  removed  into  the 
State  of  New  York.     In  1812,  he  returned  to  Grand  Isle,  where 

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162  PECK  GENBALOGY; — PABT  THIBD. 

he  resided  until  181 9,  when  he  removed  to  Clinton,  Clinton  County, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1837 .♦ 

He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  a  Miss  Merrick ;  and  second,  to 
Mrs.  Eunice  Barney,  formerly  Miss  Eunice  Clark.  She  died  in 
1842. 

CHIIJ>REN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1921.    Phebe.  1926.+Peleg. 

1926.    Eunice. 
By  second  wife :  1927.+Seth,  b.  Dec.  28,  1800. 

1922.+WUliain,  b.  March  24,  1789.  1928.    Nicholas. 

1923.    PoUy,  b.  Nov.  8,  1790.  1929.    Lydia. 

1924.-fChaiie8,  b.  Nov.  6,  1794.  1930.    Rosma-f 

Phebe  married  Nathan  HiU,  for  her  first  husband,  and  James  Hinds,  for  her 
second. 

PoUy  married  Stephen  Martin,  and  settled  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  T., 
where  she  died  in  1863. 

Eunice  married  Norman  Starks,  and  was  residing  in  DeUona,  Sauk  County, 
Wis.,  in  1864. 

Nicholas  was  num.  in  1864,  and  residing  in  Monona,  Iowa. 

Lydia  married  Doras  Martin,  and  was  residing  in  Clinton  County,  N.  Y.,  in 
1864. 

Bosnia  married  Ira  B.  Smith,  and  was  residing  at  Eau  Claire,  Wisconsin,  in 
1864. 

[1680.]  THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,*  settled  in  Swan- 
sey,  Mass.  The  following  was  communicated  by  his  son,  at  my 
request,  to  whose  kindness  and  generosity  I  am  also  indebted  for 
the  likeness  of  himself  and  of  his  father : 

Thomas  Peck,  son  of  Peleg,  was  born  in  Swansey,  Mass.,  February 
12,  1767.  He  was  brought  up,  and  at  his  majority  commenced  life  a 
farmer.     His  father  and  eldest  brother  held  commissions  in  the  war  of 

the  Revolution,  and  my  father  experienced  some  of  the  privations  so 

♦ 

*  He  left  his  native  town  at  so  early  a  date  that  his  relatives  had  lost  all 
knowledge  of  him.  It  was  with  much  difficulty  that  he  was  traced  out,  and 
his  descendants  found.  His  children,  when  found,  though  already  aged  them- 
selves, knew  nothing  of  their  ancestors,  or  of  their  father's  connections,  and 
seemed  surprised  and  rejoiced  to  learn  that  they  had  many  relatives,  and  an 
nnclc  still  living ;  and  what  was  still  more  singular,  these  chUdren  had  be- 
come so  separated  in  their  settlements,  that  they  did  not  know  where  each 
other  resided,  each  having  to  be  traced  out  separate,  requiring  much  time  and 
labor. 

1 1  am  told  that  there  was  a  son  by  the  name  of  Ambros  in  the  above  fiimily, 
who  died  young,  being  kiUed  by  the  faUing  of  a  tree. 


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common  during  the  war.  Six  weeks  comprised  his  entire  school  ad- 
vantages. I  find  among  his  papers  several  commissions,  viz :  one 
Ensign,  dated  1791 ;  Lieutenant,  1792 ;  Captain,  1803 ;  and  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  in  1805. 

For  several  years  he  was  a  selectman  of  the  town,  and  appears  to 
have  taken  considerable  interest  in  public  affairs.  It  was,  however, 
chiefly  in  his  office  of  Justice  of  the  Peace,  that  he  became  known 
and  appreciated  by  the  public. 

Misdemeanors  and  crimes  of  a  deeper  shade  seem  to  me  to  have 
been  more  frequent  then  than  now,  and  the  spirit  of  litigation  more 
common.  But  his  principal  business  was  the  collection  of  debts.  His 
attention  and  scrupulous  regard  for  the  interest  of  the^creditor,  soon 
attracted  from  a  large  circle  most  of  the  business  in  this  line.  In 
identifying  himself  with  the  interests  of  the  creditor,  he  did  not  over- 
look what  was  due  to  the  debtor,  and  usually  secured  the  esteem  of 
both. 

So  large  was  his  legal  business  of  various  kinds,  that  he  required 
almost  the  entire  time  of  a  sheriff  to  serve  the  numerous  papers  he 
issued.  Justices  then  made  writs  returnable  before  themselves.  He 
necessaiily  had  his  regular  court  days.  These  were  often  numerously 
attended,  ajid  sometimes  parties  appeared  by  eminent  advocates, 
making  these  days  of  great  interest  to  me. 

How  long  his  business  continued  so  large,  I  do  not  recollect ;  but 
at  length,  from  changes  in  the  laws  and  the  usages  of  society,  it 
diminished.  As  his  business  from  these  sources  decreased,  he  ex- 
tended it  in  other  directions.  He  surveyed  lands  and  wrote -deeds, 
wrote  wills  and  administered  on  numerous  estates,  and  became  a  sort 
of  general  counsellor  and  legal  adviser  and  assistant  for  a  large 
circle  of  acquaintances. 

In  his  more  private  relations,  as  in  those  already  mentioned,  he  was 
the  same  man  of  mind,  of  principle,  of  a  moral  sense  rarely  in  fault, 
to  which  sentiment  and  passion,  were  subjected  to  reason ;  and  the 
highest  good,  rather  than  the  greatest  gratification,  had  prominence. 

The  above  is  a  very  inadequate  expression  of  a  life  so  full  of 
earnest  ^nd  various  occupations.  I  have  mentioned  those  acts  and 
features  which  seemed  to  me  most  likely  to  be  of  some  general  inter- 
est to  our  numerous  relatives,  known  and  unknown. 

That  your  work  may  become  a  medium  to  the  widely  scattered 

members  of  the  Peck  family^  and  like  the  telegraph  wire,  bring  us 

nearer  together,  and  into  more  interesting  relations,  is  the  desire  and 

confident  hope  of  yours. 

Respectfully, 

G.  M.  PECK. 


164  PBCK  GEErSALQOY^ — PAST  TSmO. 

He  married  Elizabeth  Mason,  dangliter  of  Job  Mason^  of  Swan- 
sey,  Mass.    He  died  October  1851.    She  November  24, 1844. 

CHILDRKN  —  8BVXMTH  OKNERATION  : 

I931.+Winiam,  b.  April  12, 1795.  1986.    Adallne,  b.  Dec.  16, 1801.  Died 
1982.+Oaidiiier  M.,  b.  Feb.  S,  1797.  in  1803. 

1983.    Lebanon,  b.  Sept.  18,  1798.  1986.    Seth,  b.  March  24,  1803. 

Died  in  1798.  1937.    Eliza  S.,  b.  May  29,  1806. 
1984.+George,  b.  Oct.  7, 1799. 

Sliza  married  John  Bidle j,  of  Swansey. 

[1681.]  HEZEKIAH«  PECK,  son  of  Pelbg,*  settled  at  first 
in  Bristol,  R.  I.,  and  then  in  Smithfield,  Bradford  County,  Pa.  He 
was  twice  married :  first,  to  Abby  Gray ;  second,  to  Mrs.  Abigail 
Brigham,  formerly  Abigail  Mason.  His  first  wife  died  May  31, 
1833.     He  died  October  29,  1854.    His  second  wife  June  1857. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVKNTH  QKNKBATION  : 

1938.  Sarah  6.,  b.  April  23,  1792,  in  1940.+Hezekiah  M.,  b.  Aug.  23,  1796, 
Rehoboth,  Mass.  in  Warren,  R.  I. 

1939.+WilUam,  b.  May  15,  1794,  in  I941.+Peleg,b.  Dec.  11, 1798,  in  War- 
Warren,  R.  I.  ren,  R.  I. 

Sarah  G.  married  Eleazer  Waldron,  and  settled  in  FaU  River,  Mass. 

[1682.]  SETHfi  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,^  settled  in  Warren, 
R.  I.  He  was  widely  known  as  a  public  man,  and  very  popular. 
He  was  elected  to  some  public  oflSce  in  the  town  for  more  than 
forty  years.  He  was  weigher  and  ganger  of  the  port  of  Warren 
many  years.  He  held  a  coloners  commission.  He  was  also  a  dis- 
tinguished Mason,  and  was  for  a  long  time  Master  of  the  Grand 
Lodge. 

He  was  three  times  married :  first,  to  Lillis  Child ;  second,  to 
Widow  Sally  Chase ;  third,  to  Widow  Sarah  Cole,  who  survived 
him,  and  was  residing  in  Warren,  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1942.  Patience,  b.  Aug.  26,  1792.  1944.  John  G.,  b.  Sept.  7, 1800.  Died 
Died  nnm.  at  sea,  unm. 

1948.    Seth,  b.  Feb.  22,  1798.    Died 
June  24,  1799. 

[1686.]  PELEG®  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,*  remained  upon  the 
homestead.    He  was  a  farmer.    He  married  Abigail  Fairbanks, 


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DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS   PECK.  165 

October  14,  1798,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Fairbanks,  of  Rehoboth, 
Mass.     She  died  July  3,  1846.     He,  March  12,  1809. 

CHILDREN — 8KVENTH  OENERATIOX  : 

1945.  Angellne,  b.  May  12, 1800.  1947.    Henry,  b.  Nov.  23,  1806.   Died 

1946.  Abigail,  b.  June  7,  1804.  at  Cape  Good  Hope,  unm. 

1948.    Freelove,  b.  Oct.  23,  1808. 

Angeline  married  Thomas  Russell,  of  Swansey,  Mass. 
Abigail  married  James  Peckham,  of  Swansey,  Mass. 
Freelove  married  N.  K.  Weaver,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

[1690.]  SALSBURY«  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,*  followed  the 
seas.  He  died  in  Havana,  in  1818,  master  of  a  vessel.  He  mar- 
ried Eliza  Barney,  daughter  of  Cyrenus  Barney,  of  Swansey,  Sep- 
tember 16,  1815. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1949.+Salsbury,  b.  Oct.  11,  1818.  1960.    Amey  Ann,  b.  Feb.  24, 1817. 

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[1691]  DEACON  BENJAMIN^  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,*  re- 
sides in  Rehoboth,  Mass.  He  has  been  a  mechanic.  During  a 
portion  of  his  early  life,  he  was  a  millwright  by  occupation ;  an 
ingenious  and  excellent  workman,  being  one  of  the  pioneers  and 
leading  men  in  the  business.  He  built,  in  1813,  the  two  first  water 
wheels  that  operated  cotton  machinery  in  Fall  River,  now  one  of 
the  largest  manufacturing  cities  in  the  country. 

Coming  upon  the  stage  of  active  life  at  the  commencement  of 
improvements  in  mechanics  and  manufactures,  he  contributed  much 
to  their  advancement.  He  early  entered  into  the  business  of  man- 
ufacturing. He  has  been  one  of  the  owners,  and  the  manager  of  a 
cotton  mill,  for  more  than  forty  years,  enjoying  the  confidence  of 
those  with  whom  he  has  been  associated,  and  the  community  in 
which  he  has  resided.  Notwithstanding  his  age,  —  now  in  his  77th 
year,  —  he  has  but  jecently  retired  from  business. 

Although  of  decided  political  opinions,  he  has  had  no  aspirations 
for  political  preferments.  He  has  kept  aloof  from  the  corruptions 
of  party  politics,  exercising  in  the  community  what  was  more  con- 
genial to  his  nature  and  feelings,  a  moral  and  religious  influence. 

He  is  deacon  of  the  ancient  Baptist  church  of  Swansey,  Mass., 
of  which  he  has  been  a  leading  member  for  many  years,  the  same 
church  of  which  his  grandfather  was  the  deacon  more  than  one 


166  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PAST  THIBD. 

hundred  years  before  him.*  He  was  early  the  subject  of  religioiis 
impressions.  He  was  baptized  while  residing  in  Providence,  in 
1820,  by  Dr.  Stephen  Gano,  and  united  with  his  church.  When  he 
settled  in  Behoboth,  he  removed  his  relations  with  this  church  to 
that  in  Swansey,  where  he  still  continues  to  worship. 

Deacon  Peck  early  took  an  interest  in  whatever  related  to  his 
ancestry,  and  watched  with  much  interest  and  kind  feelings  my 
efforts  in  tracing  back  our  progenitors,  and  following  out  their 
descendants,  often  lending  me  his  helping  hand.  To  his  assistance 
in  tracing  out  the  Rehoboth  Pecks,  I  am  more  indebted  than  to  any 
other  one.  For  his  kindness  and  for  his  generosity  in  contributing 
his  likeness  for  the  bistory,  I  am  under  many  obligations. 

Be  married  Mary  Luther,  daughter  of  Martin  Luther,  of  Swan- 
sey,  Mass.     She  died  September  23, 1825. 

CHILDREN — SEVKNTH  GENERATION: 

I961.+Peleg,  b.  Feb.  19, 1817.  1968.    Mary  L.,  b.  Aug.  11,  1822. 

1952.    Martha  D.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1820. 

Mary  L,  married  William  A.  King.  They  reside  in  Behoboth.  Their  chil- 
dren are :  Beniamin  P.,*  J^i^na  M,  E,,^  Mary  H,*  and  William  L? 

Mr.  King  is  a  machinist;  an  ingenious  and  excellent  workman.  He  also 
takes  an  actlTe  interest  in  pnblic  matters.  He  has  held  different  offices.  He 
now  represents  his  town  in  the  State  Legislature. 


*  This  church  was  organized  in  1663,  by  the  Bev.  John  Myles,  Arom  Swan- 
sey,  in  Wales  (England),  fW)m  which  place  he  fled  to  escape  persecution  for 
his  religious  opinions,  and  nonconformity  to  the  doctrines  of  the  church. 
Mr.  Miles  and  his  adherents  for  some  time  encountered  the  same  intolerant 
sentiment  here.  The  organization  of  the  church  was  offensiTe  to  the  congre- 
gational church  at  Rehoboth,  and  other  churches,  and  the  interposition  of  the 
court  at  Plymouth  was  souglit  to  arrest  the  growth  of  the  new  doctrine. 
Each  member  of  this  church,  at  one  time,  was  fined  five  pounds,  and  prohib- 
ited Arom  worship  for  the  space  of  one  month. 

They  removed  out  of  Rehoboth,  and  erected  a  house  for  worship  at  Wanna- 
moiset,  a  neck  of  land  now  in  Barrington.  They  afterwards  removed  to  near 
where  their  present  house  stands. 

The  opposition  they  met  with  seemed  only  to  bring  them  into  notice.  Mr. 
Myles  was  an  able  and  learned  man,  and  the  church  soon  became  the  centre 
of  a  widespread  influence,  receiving  members  j^rom  the  surrounding  towns. 
In  1667,  these  Baptists  were  incorporated  into  a  town,  taking  the  name  of 
Swansey,  which  it  still  retains. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  167 

[1695.]  GEORGE  B.«  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  settled  first  in 
Bristol,  then  in  Rehoboth,  where  he  lived  and  died.  He  was  a 
hatter  by  trade.  He  married  Rachel  Carpenter,  daughter  of  Peter 
Carpenter,  of  Rehoboth. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTU  OENERATION  : 

1954.  Elizabeth  S.,  b.  Sept.  29, 1817.      1966.    Patience  C,  b.  AprU  22,  1822. 

1955.  George   M.,    b.    1819.      Died  Died  in  1815. 

young.  1967.+George  B.,  b.  March  18,  1824. 

Elizabeth  married  Geoi^e  B.  Bliss,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

[1701.]  AARON®  PECK,  son  of  Aaron,^  married  Mary  Bar- 
nard, of  the  city  of  New  York.  She  was  born  in  Hudson,  N.  Y., 
August  27,  1784,  and  died  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  1,  1819.  He 
died  in  the  State  of  New  York. 

CmLDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1958.  Alice  Ann,  b.  Aag.  6,  1805.  1961.    Ann  Barnard,  b.  Dec.  1814. 

1959.  WiUiam    Edgar,    b.  July   20,      1962.    Fhebe  Barnard,  b.  March  29, 

1807.    Died  Nov.  1827.  1819.    Died  May  19, 1819. 

1960.  Josephine    Coffin,  b.  Jaly  3, 

1809. 

Alice  Ann  married  Jacob  T.  Bargen,  of  New  York  City,  where  they  were 
residing  in  1864. 

Josephine  C.  married  William  S.  Dorr,  and  died  in  New  York  City,  April  16, 
1836. 

Ann  B,  married,  for  her  first  husband,  John  B.  Hunt,  June  24,  1833.  He 
died  at-  East  Douglas,  Mass.,  May  3,  1852.  For  her  second  husband,  she 
married  N.  G.  Whiting,  August  28,  1855.  They  were  residing  at  Worcester, 
Mass.,  in  1864. 

[1708.]  ROBERT®  PECK,  son  of  Ambros,^  resided  in  Swan- 
sey,  Mass.  He  was  a  cabinet-maker  by  trade.  He  married  Polly 
Millard,  daughter  of  Aaron  Millard.  He  died  February  1830. 
She  died  August  14,  1859,  aged  76. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1963.+Horace  M.,  b.  July  10.  1806.  1967.    Mary  L.,  b.  Oct.  81,  1816. 

1964.+L9aac  L.,  b.  April  24,  1808.  1968.+Robert  A.,  b.  Aug.  9,  1818. 

1965.    AdaUne,  b.  Jan.  21,  1810.  1969.    Antil  L.,  b.  May  22,  1821. 

1966.+Josias  L.,  b.  July  17,  1813.  1970.    Nancy  D.,  b.  Nov.  14,  1823. 

Adenine  married  Thomas  Luther,  of  Swansey.  Her  children  are:  Buth 
Ann,^  Henry,^  now  of  Swansey,  and  Adaline,^ 

Mary  married  Sheldon  Young,  of  South  Providence ;  Is  a  widow,  and  has 
several  chUdren. 


168  PECK  0ENEAL06T,  —  PART  THIRD. 

Antil  Z.  married  Joanna  F.  Tabor,  July  2, 1846,  daughter  of  S.  M.  Tabor, 
of  Swanville,  Mass. 

Nancy  D.  married  Daniel  Briggs.  They  were  residing  in  Fawtozet  In 
1863. 

[1711.]  DANFORTH  L.«  PECK,  son  of  Ambros*  resides  in 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.  He  is  a  pattern-maker  bj  trade  and  occupation. 
He  married  Susan  Peckham,  daughter  of  Aaron  Peckham,  August 
13,  1815. 

CHILDBEX  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

1971.    Abby  W.,  b.  March  29,  1818.  1972.    Irene  B.,  b.  May  6,  1822. 

[1728.]  ISRAEL^  PECK,  son  of  James,®  resided  in  Swansey, 
where  he  died,  January  4,  1850.  He  married  Lydia  Newman, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Newman,  of  Rchoboth,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1973.  Lacinda  B.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1820.      1978.    Theodore,  b.  April  6, 1832. 

Died  June  18,  1834.  1979.    Lydia  N.,  b.  March  31,  1834. 

1974.  Mary  A.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1823.  1980.    Josephus  F.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1835. 
1976.    Ann  Janett,  b.  Feb.  8,  1825.  1981.    Horace  S.,  b.   Jan.  20,   1837. 

1976.  Almira  A.,  b.  Dec.  14,  1827.  Died  Oct.  6,  1853. 

1977.  James  J.,  b.  April  17,  1829. 

Manj  A.  married  Ellsh  Tabor,  and  resided  in  Fairhaven  in  1865. 
Ann  Janett  married  Peter  M.  Levitt,  of  Turner,  Maine. 
Almira  A.  married  William  Gardner,  of  Taunton,  Ma8S. 
James  J.  and  Theodore  were  residing  in  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  in  1863,  unm. 
Lydia  married  John  L.  West,  of  Bristol,  where  they  resided  in  li<64. 
Josephus  married  Julia  A.  Weldon,  of  Kehoboth,  Mass.    Died  in  the  hos* 
pital,  at  Washington,  D.  C,  July  17,  18G2. 

[1730. J  WILLI AiP  PECK,  son  of  James,®  resides  in  Warren, 
R.  I.  He  married  Sarah  T.  Hatch,  daughter  of  Solomon  Hatch,  of 
Connecticut,  October  17,  1827. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

1982.  Sarah    Throop,    b.    Sept.   25,      1987.    Hannah  Tabor,  b.  June  9, 1840. 

1828.    Died  Sept.  20,  1828.         1988.    IsabeUa    Hatch,    b.   Dec.    23, 

1983.  Anna  Frances,  b.  Jan.  4,  1^30.  1842.    Unm.  in  1863. 

1984.  William  Frederick,  b.  March  6,       1989.    George  Edward,  b.  Aug.  22, 

1834.  1845. 

1985.  Isabella,  b.  March  1836.    Died      1990.    Sarah  Throop,  b.  May  28, 1848. 

in  1838.  Died  March  25,  1849. 

1986.  Elizabeth  Northrop,  b.  Oct.  17, 

1838. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  169 

Anna  F.  married  George  L.  Mnrdock,  and  resides  in  West  Boylston,  Mass. 
William  married  Sarah  Phinney  Davis ;  no  issue. 
JSlizabeth  N.  married  James  Macumber,  and  resides  in  Providence. 
JSannah  T,  married  William  Kies,  of  West  Boylston,  Mass. 

[1732.]  JOHN^  PECK,  son  of  James,®  resides  in  New  Bed- 
ford,  Mass.  He  married  Lydia  Tabor,  daughter  of  Eiisha  Tabor, 
of  Fairhaven. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATIOX  : 

1991.  John  Edward,  b.  April  6, 1837.  1995.    Georgianna   T.,  b.    Aug.    30, 

1992.  Timothy  T.,  b.  April  7,  1841.  1848. 

1993.  Sarah  T.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1846.  1996.    Arthur  L.,  b.  Oct.  18,  1860. 

1994.  Albert  F.,  b.  Jan.  28,  1846. 

John  E.  married  Sarah  A.  Barney,  daughter  of  Jonathan  P.  Barney,  of  East 
Providence,  R.  I. 

[1735.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  James,«  resides  in  Fair- 
haven,  Mass.  He  married  Lydia  Blaisdale,  daughter  of  William 
Blaisdale,  of  Bucksport,  Maine. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

1997.  Olive  A.,  b,  Feb.  23,  1842.  2001.  Eliza  M.,  b.  July  1,  1851. 

1998.  James  N.,  b.  March  12,  1844.  2002.  Wallace  H.,  b.  Dec.  17,  1853. 

1999.  Alphonso  T.,  b.  Aug.  16,  1846.  2003.  Harriet  H.,  b.  May  8,  1857. 

2000.  Joseph  B.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1848. 

[1739.]  STEPHEN^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,«  resides  in  Bris- 
tol, R.  I.     He  married  Mary  A.  Sylvester. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

2004.  Joseph  S.,  b.  March  19,  1827.         2007.     Phebe,  b.  Aug.  7,  1835. 

2005.  Mahala.  b.  Feb.  15,  1829.  2008.     Ellen  M.,  b.  June  26,  1839. 

2006.  Newell  S.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1831. 

[1742.]  BENJAMIN  D.^  PECK,  son  of  Joshua,«  was  resid- 
ing in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  1863.  He  married  Nancy  Miller, 
daughter  of  Russell  Miller,  of  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  August  1839. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

2009.  Mary  J.,  b.  March  27,  1840.  2012.    Benjamin  B.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1844. 

2010.  Lloyd  G.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1841.  2013.    Edward  F.,  bu  Dec.  12,  1847. 

2011.  Eugenia  A.,  b.  June  28,  1843. 

[1743.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Jo8auA,«  was  residing  in 
Providence,  R.  I.,  in  1864.  He  married  Violeta.  Chappell,.  daugh- 
ter of  James  Chappell,  of  Sutton,  Mass.^  December.  17,  1840. 

15 


170  PECK  QESEAUKfT, PIBT  THIBD. 


2014.  Samuel  D.,  b.  Feb.  17, 1818.  2017.    Smnh  D.,  b.  Sept.  12,  184S. 

2015.  Violets  C,  b.  Feb.  1, 1815.  2018.    Samuel  C,  b.  Jane  8,  1848. 

2016.  William  J.,  b.  Jane  7, 1842.  2019.    Geor^^e  H.,  b.  Aug.  14, 1854. 

[1744.]  NICHOLAS'  PECK,  son  of  Joshua,*  was  supposed 
to  be  residing  in  California,  in  1863.  He  married  Celinda  La- 
tham, daughter  of  Thomas  Latham,  of  Smithfield,  R.  L 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2020.    John  Angell,  b.  Dec.  24,  1844.      2021.    Laara   Maria,   b.    March    17, 
DiM  Aug.  1846.  1846. 

Laura  Maria  was  residing  In  East  Douglas,  in  1863. 

[1749.]  HEZEKIAH'  PECK,  of  Warren,  R  L,  son  of  Wiy- 
CHESTER,®  was  married  to  Adaline  B.  Sawtell,  June  25,  1843,  by 
Isaac  Bonney. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2022.  AUen  Pitman,  b.  Oct.  11, 1844.      2025.    Rosabella  Thressa,  b.  Feb.  16, 

2023.  James    Edward,   b.    Oct.    17,  1852.    Died  Not.  9,  1858. 

1846.  2026.    Walter  Bradford,  b.  Not.  1, 

2024.  Lacina  Sawtell,  b.  March  3,  1856.    Died  Aug.  19,  1857. 

1848. 
James  Edward  died  in  Newbem,  N.  C,  October  29, 1862,  in  the  Union  Armj, 
CompaDj  A.,  5th  Regiment  R.  I.  Volanteers. 

[1755.]  HENRY^  PECK,  son  of  Hexry,«  settled  in  Harris- 
burgD,  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1807,  where  he  died,  December  20, 
1840.  He  married  Hepzibeth  Kelsey,  of  Newport,  X.  H.,  daugh- 
ter of  Roswel  Kelsey. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2027.  Louisa.  2031.  Willard. 

2028.  Jonathan.  2032.  Ira. 

2029.  Nelson.  2033.  Frederick. 

2030.  Lois. 

Louisa  married  Allen  Parker,  and  left  scTcn  children,  who  settled  at  Copen- 
hagen, Lewis  County,  N.  Y. 

Ira  was  living  near  Cannon  Falls,  Min.,  in  1863. 

Frederick  was  living  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  in  1863 ;  the  others  at  Harris- 
burgh,  Lewis  County,  N.  Y. 

[1756.]  DEXTER^  PECK,  son  of  Henry,®  settled  at  Harris- 
burgh,  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1 807,  where  he  died,  January  29, 
1841. 


DESGENDAKTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  171 

He  married  Polly  Peck,  daughter  of  Azeriah  Peck,  who  was 
from  Lime,  Conn. 

CHILDREN  —  nOHTH  GENERATION: 

2034.  Monroe,  b.  Feb.  1818.  2087.    Sarah  A.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1832. 

2035.  Francis,  b.  Jane  11,  1821.  2038.    One  child,  b.   1824.    Died  in 

2036.  Emma  A.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1829.  infancy. 

Monroe  married  Mary  A.  Dickins,  and  was  residing  at  Oak  Grove,  Wis.,  in 
1863.  His  children  were :  (2039)  Bosina^*  (2040)  Eugene,*  (2041)  George,*  and 
(2042)  Mary* 

Francis  married  Lydia  Jane  Millard,  and  was  residing  at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis., 
in  1863.  His  children  were :  (2043)  Ellen*  (2044)  Jane*  (2046)  Alice*  (2046) 
Lelia*  (2047)  Velma*  (2048)  Wayne*  and  (2049)  Addison* 

Emma  A.  married  Ninde  Thomas,  of  Adams,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y. 

Sarah  A.  married  Frederick  Denio,  and  settled  at  Sanford  Comers,  Jeffer- 
son Connty,  N.  T. 

[1757.]  SETm  PECK,  son  of  Hbnry,«  first  settled  in  New 
Hampshire ;  from  there  he  moved  to  Harrisburgh,  Lewis  County, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  March  23,  1832. 

He  married  Anna  Clapp,  of  Wendall,  N.  H.,  in  1808,  where  she 
was  born,  July  24,  1788.     She  was  the  daughter  o.  Job  Clapp. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OBXEBATION  : 

2060.  Laura,  b.  Nov.  7,  1809.  2056.    Polly,  b.  Nov.  8,  1828. 

2061.  Plooma,  b.  March  I,  1812.  2056.    Lucy,  b.  Sept.  16,  1827.     Died 

2062.  Savilla,  b.  Nov.  11,  1816.  Sept.  13,  1828. 

2053.  Abigail,  b.  Sept.  3,  1821.  2067.    Lucy,  b.  July  28,  1834. 

2054.  Polly,  b.  Jan.  13,   1819.     Died 

Aug.  12,  1822. 

Plooma  married  Benjamin  Shults.    'She  died  July  1837. 

Laura  married :  first,  Bonepart  Strader ;  second,  William  MiUard. 

Savilla  married  Ira  Strader. 

Abigail  married  Charles  Turner. 

Folly  married  D.  Gordon. 

[1758.]  CALVIN^  PECK,  son  of  Henry,®  settled  in  Clare- 
mont,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1 863. 

He  married  Lois  Kelsey,  daughter  of  Roswell  Kelsey,  of  New- 
port, N.  H.,  May  13,  1809. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OEXERATION  : 

2068.  Hepsibeth  K.,  b.  March  6, 181 1.     .2061.    Hiram  H.,  b.  Jane  10, 1816. 

2069.  Cynthia,  b.  Jane  18, 1818.  Died      2062.    Ellas  S.,  b.  Sept.  17,  1821. 

Sept.  17,  1830.  2063.    Lois  K.,  b.  Sept.  14,  1824. 

2060.    Philena,  b.  Feb.  28,  1815. 


172  PECK   GEKEAL06T, —  PART   THIRD. 

HeptCbeth  K.  married  John  B.  Hardy,  of  Acworih,  N.  H.,  Jane  29, 1833. 

PhUena  married  Willard  Hardy,  of  Acworth,  N.  H.,  November  10,  1840. 

Hiram  H.  married  Maria  Romrill,  daughter  of  John  L.  Romrill,  March  1, 
1848.  They  were  residing  in  Londonderry,  Vt.,  in  1864.  Their  children 
were:  (2064)  Henry  JJ.,»  b.  April  6,  1844;  (2065)  LurUla  J.*  b.  Martrh  1*, 
1847;  (2066)  John  X,"  b.  April  25,  1850:  (2067)  Charies  E,*  b.  AprU  12,  1854; 
and  (2068)  Nellie  3f,"  b.  October  10,  1860. 

Elias  S.  married  Harriet  S.  Hale,  daughter  of  Stephen  Hale,  of  Bntland, 
Vt.    His  child,  (2069)  Elmer,^  was  bom  May  14,  1861. 

Lois  K.  married  Thomas  A.  Hardy,  of  Acworth,  May  21,  1845. 

[1759.]  HEZEKIAm  PECK,  son  of  HEyBY,«  resided  at 
Beaver  Dam,  Dodge  County,  Wis.,  in  1863.  He  married  Bath 
Cram,  October  1814. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  6EXERATIOX  : 

2070.  Abigail,  b.  Jan.  19,  1817.  2072.    Mary,  b.  Dec.  15,  1821.     Died 

2071.  Hezeklah,b.  May  9,  1820.  Died  Aug.  6,  1827. 

April  3,  1856.  2073.    SylTester,  b.  Aug.  9,  1830. 

Abigail  married  John  Ellis. 

Hezekiah  married  Laclnda  Ellis,  AprU  8,  1842,  and  died  April  3, 1856,  leay- 
ing  five  chUdren :  (2074)  Smith,*  (2076)  Mary  Ann,*  (2076)  Oscar  Adelberi* 
(2077)  Hannah  Sylista*  and  (2078)  Hezekiah  Seth* 

Sylvester  married  Caroline  Edwards,  March  13,  1851. 

[1764.]  SILAS^  PECK,  son  of  Henby,^  settled  at  Copenha- 
gen, N.  Y.     He  married  Jerusha  Cobb,  daughter  of  Ezra  Cobb. 

CIIILDREX  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

2079.  Mehitable.  b.  Feb.  26,  1836.  2082.    Miles,  b.  Feb.  2,  1843. 

2080.  George  J.,  b.  April  2G,  1836.  2083.    Jason,  b.  Dec.  18,  1844. 

2081.  Hannah,  b.  July  7,  1840. 

Mehitable  married  Henry  Thomas.  They  had  two  children :  Lydia  DJ  and 
Carson  IT.,*  in  1864. 

[1765.]  CAPRON^  PECK,  of  Attleborough,  Mass.,  son  of 
Jonathan,^  married  Lydia  Daggett,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Daggett, 
of  Attfeborough,  Mass.,  June  21,  1824. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2084.  Sabra,  b.  April  4,  1825.  2090.    Ebenezer  Daggett,  b.  May  22, 

2085.  Sally  Maxcy,  b.  Oct.  12,  1826.  1835.    Died  Dec.  26,  1841. 

2086.  Joseph  Capron,  b.    AprU    12,      2091.    John  McCellan,   b.    May   28, 

1828.  Died  Feb.  3,  1829.  1837.    Died  Aug.  14,  1838. 

2087.  Jonathan  Maxcy,  b.  Nov.  25,      2092.    John  Daggett,  b.  July  12, 1838. 

1829.  Died  Sept.  2,  1839. 

2088.  Lydia  Daggett,  b.  Feb.  2, 1833.      2093.    George    Capron,    b.   Oct.  21, 

Died  Feb.  23,  1834.  1840.     Died  Feb.  21,  1841. 

2089.  A  son,  b.  Feb.  17,  1834.    Died      2094.    Mary  Isadora,  b.  April  15, 1842. 

the  same  day.  Died  May  10,  1852. 

2095.    Lydia  Daggett,  b.  Feb.  3,  1844. 


BEBCENDAKTS  OF  NICHOLAS   PECK.  173 

Sdbra,*  8aUy  Jf.,*  Jonathan  If.,'  and  Lydia*  were  residing  in  Attleborongh, 
unmarried,  in  1868. 

[1769.]  WILLIAM"'  PECK,  son  of  Abibl,«  resided  at  She- 
pody,  now  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  New  Brunswick.  He  was 
drowned,  November  28, 1804,  with  his  younger  brother  Abiel,  while 
attempting  to  cross  the  mouth  of  Shepody  River  in  an  open  boat, 
which  the  high  winds  and  a  heavy  sea  caused  to  founder.  He  mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Reed. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  OENESATION  : 

2096.    Wmiam  A.,  b.  May  6,  1805. 

He  was  residing  in  Rockland,  Me.,  in  1865.  He  married  Rath  Rogers, 
November  9,  1826.  Their  chUdren  are :  (2097)  Lucy,*  who  married  Rev. 
Thomas  B.  Tapper;  (209S)  Elizabethy*  who  married  Charles  Tapper;  (2099) 
George  B.y*  (2100)  Eunice,*  (2101)  Amanda,*  (2102)  Edward  C.,*  (2103)  ChrU- 
topher  J,,*  and  (2104)  Mary  S,*  A  fUU  record  of  this  family  was  received,  bat 
too  late. 

[1777.]  JAMES^  PECK,  son  of  Abibl,^  was  residing  m 
Hopewell,  Albert  County,  New  Brunswick,  in  1865.  He  has  been 
three  times  married:  first,  to  Sabina  Pearson,  July  11,  1821 ;  sec- 
ond, to  Mary  Mills ;  third,  to  Zylphia  Briggs. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2106.     Sabina,  b.  March  1,  1822.  2110.    WiUiam  A.,  b.  April  18,  1861. 

2106.  Raftis,  b.  Jan.  1,  1827.  2111.    Martin  C,  b.  April  1861. 

2107.  James  E.,  b.  March  6,  1829.      2112.    Rachel  R.,  b.  Sept.  20,  1862. 

Died  Dec.  25,  1868,  anm.  2118.    Joshna  V.,  b.  Aag.  17,  1864. 

2108.  Samuel,  b.  May  17,  1832.  Died      2114.    Caroline,  b.  Aug.  28,  1866. 

March  16,  1869.  2116.    James  M.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1868. 

2109.  Ezra,  b.  Feb.  24,  1836. 

Tl^ere  were  three  sons  and  one  daughter  who  died  in  infancy. 

[1782.]  REUBEN^  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,«  settled  in  Hope- 
Well,  Albert  County,  New  Brunswick,  where  he  died,  March  15, 
1855.  He  was  an  active,  energetic  and  a  prosperous  farmer.  He 
married  Elizabeth  Brewster. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2116.  Ablel,  b.  Feb.  26,  1816.  2120.    William,    b.    Nov.    13,    1823. 

2117.  Lavinia,  b.  Aug.  2,  1817.  Died  Jan.  10,  1848. 

2118.  Nathaniel,  b.  Aug.  21,  1818.  2121.    Jane,  b.  Aug.  6, 1826. 

2119.  John,  b.  April  29,  1820. 

Abiel  was  residing  in  Hopewell  in  1866.    He  married :  first,  Lydia  Hunt, 
who  died  without  issue;  second,  Nancy  Reed,  December  22,  1842.    Their 
16* 


174  PECK  GESBALOCT, PART   THIBD. 

cfaDdren  are :  (2122)  Xancf  X/  (2123)   Wmiam  B.*  (2124)  Amey  E.*  (2126) 
Sarah  J,*  (2126;  Butk  £.•  and  (2127)  Alberta  Jr.» 

Latinia  nuuried  George  Calhoan,  by  whom  she  has  three  sons  and  two 
danghters.  Her  husband  is  Begister  of  Deeds  and  Judge  of  the  Coart  of 
Common  Pleas  for  the  Conntj  of  Albert. 

XathanM  is  a  fkrmer.  and  resided  in  Hopewell  in  1865.  He  married  Mar- 
garet Calhoan,  November  16,  1858.  Their  children  were :  (2128)  Edson  E.,* 
(2129)  Bevbem  L.^  and  (2130)  Bwdd  />.• 

John  has  been  twice  married ;  first,  to  EUza  Steeres ;  second,  to  Rath  S. 
Calhoon.  His  children  are .-  (2131)  Jfary  C.,*  (2132)  Martha  jE:.,*  (2133)  Na- 
thaniel 8.^  (2134)  Drancelia^^  and  (2135)  WiUiam  F*  He  is  a  farmer,  and 
was  residing  in  Hopewell  in  1865. 

Jane  M.  married  Key.  William  D.  Fitch,  a  Baptist  clergyman,  by  whom  she 
had  a  son,  who  died  December  20,  1860.  Her  hosband  died  January  17,  1861. 
She  died  May  1864. 

[  1 783.]  ELISHA^  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,^  resides  in  the  Parish 
of  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  N.  B.  He  is  an  extensive  farmer, 
owning  one  of  the  best  farms  in  the  county.  He  has  been  a  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace  for  many  years.  He  married  Sarah  Brewster, 
June  21,  1817. 

CIULDREN  —  EIGHTH  GEKERiLTION  : 

2136.  Nancy,  b.  March  9, 1818.  Died      2142.    Alexander,  b.  July   15,   1832. 

aged  about  12  years.  Died  young. 

2137.  Anne,  b.  Jan.  18,  1820.  2143.    Reuben,  b.  Oct.  20, 1834.  Died 

2138.  Cynthia,  b.  Oct.  6,  1822.  Not.  14,  1869. 

2139.  Ellslia,  b.  Oct.  13,  1825.  2144.    Judson  N.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1836. 

2140.  MUes,  b.  Dec.  9,  1827.  2145.    A  twin,  b.  Dec.  9,  1836.    Died 

2141.  Joseph  B.,  b.  Jan.  28,  1830.  in  infancy. 

2146.    Charles  A.,  b.  Aug.  20,  1839. 

Anne  married  Winthrop  Robinson.  Their  issue  is  two  sons  and  three 
daughters.  They  were  residing  in  the  Parish  of  Harvey,  Albert  County,  in 
1805.    He  is  an  extensive  farmer. 

Cynthia  married  Daniel  M.  Clark,  by  whom  she  had  three  sons  and  two 
daughters.  He  died  January  22,  1865.  She  survived  him,  and  was  residing 
in  Hopewell  In  1865. 

Eliitha  resides  in  Hopewell,  where  he  has  a  fine  farm.  He  married  Rebecca 
Lewis,  December  28,  1854.  His  children  are :  (2147)  Lavinia  Alice,^  (2148) 
John  Leicis,^  (2149)  Charles  Le  Baron,^  and  (2150)  William  Lyell.^ 

Miles  was  residing  in  Hopewell  in  1865,  a  merchant  and  farmer.  He  mar- 
ried Rebecca  C.  Rogers.  Their  children  are :  (2151)  Isabella,^  (2152)  Alexan- 
der Lyell,^  (2153)  Jl/i7e4J,»  and  (2164)  Elisha,^  who  died  in  infancy. 

Joseph  i^.  is  a  barrister  and  attorney- at-law  of  extensive  practice.  He 
resides  at  Dorchester,  Westmoreland  County,  N.  B.  To  his  kindness  I  am 
Indebted  for  much  of  my  Information  in  relation  to  the  descendants  of  Abiel 
Peck,  his  ancestor. 

Jtuison  was  residing  in  Hopewell  in  1865,  a  farmer.  He  married  Anna  Tur- 
ner, July  80,  1862.    Their  son,  (2155)  Egbert,^  was  bom  August  9,  1868. 


DBSOENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  175 

Charles  ^.  is  a  barrister  and  attomey-at-law  at  Hopewell,  Albert  County, 
N.  B.    He  married  Amelia  Nichols,  Febmary  17, 1864. 

[1784.]  ELIAS^  PECK,  son  of  Eli8HA,«  settled  in  Hopewell, 
Albert  County,  N.  B.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1865.  He  is  a 
farmer.  He  married  Rachel  E.  Calhoun,  November  24,  1831. 
She  died  February  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2156.  Rebecca,  b.  Aug.  26,  1882.  2160.    Mary  E.,  b.  March  17, 1840. 

2157.  Sarah,  b.  Jnly  17,  1884.    Died      Sl61.    Sarah  J.,  b.  Jan.  28,  1842. 

Feb.  12,  1885.  2162.    EUas  J.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1844. 

2158.  John  £.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1836.  2168.    Harris  B.,  b.  March  9,  1846. 

2159.  Samuel  C,  b.  March  29,  1838.       2164.    George  W.,  b.  Sept.  2, 1849. 

[1786.  [JOHIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,«  was  residing  in 
Hopewell  in  1865,  a  farmer.  He  married  Caroline  Peck,  daugh- 
ter of  Abiel,  October  17,  1822. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2165.  James  Y.,  b.  May  80,  1828.      2169.    Johiel  £.,  b.  July  12,  1836. 

Died  Jan.  6,  1848.  2170.  Amy  C,  b.  Feb.  13, 1889.  Died 

2166.  Abiel,  b.  Oct.  1,  1825.  Feb.  26, 1862. 

2167.  Susan,  b.  AprU  29,  1828.  2171.  Sarah  L.,  b.  June  1,  1841. 

2168.  Almira  E.,  b.  Sept.  19,  1830.  2172.  Abner  V.,  b.  June  8,  1848. 

Amy  C  married  Michael  Keiver,  October  27,  1858. 
SarcUi  L,  married  Capt.  Douglass  Nichol,  May  26,  1864. 

[1788.]  ABIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,®  resided  in  Hope- 
well, Albert  County,  N.  B.,  in  1865,  where  he  owned  a  fine  farm. 
He  married  Lois  Hunt,  January  27,  1825. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2173.  Ruth  M.  A.,  b.  April  12,  1826.      2179.     GUbert  M.,  b.  June  15, 1844. 

Died  June  17,  1854.  2180.    Guilford R.,  b.  Jane  15, 1844. 

2174.  Alfired  H.,  b.  AprU  19,  1831.  Died  Sept.  7,  1846. 

2175.  Warren  D.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1833.  Twins. 

2176.  Alonzo  B.,  b.  March  16,  1836.  2181.    Valentine  G.,  b.  Aug.  26, 1846. 

2177.  Lydla,  b.  March  11,  1839.  2182.    Eliza  D.,  b.  June  20,  1852. 

2178.  Valentine  T.,  b.  June  11, 1842. 

Died  Sept.  11,  1846. 

Alfred  H,  married  Kate  Dickie,  of  Philadelphia,  Aogast  1,  1839.  He  is  a 
physician  and  graduate  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  He  was  setttled 
in  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  N.  B.,  in  1865.  His  daughter,  (2183)  Alida  Cor- 
nelia,*  was  bom  March  14,  1860. 

Warren  D.  resided  in  Hopewell,  where  he  died,  October  10,  1863.  He  mar- 
ried Ruzby  E.  Reed  in  1860.  Their  children  are :  (2184)  Arthur  S.*  and  (2185) 
JEmaSJ 


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176  FECK  QENEALOOT, — PABT  THIBD. 

« 

[1791.]  JOSEPIP  PECK,  son  of  Thoicas,*  settled  in  Hope- 
well,  Albert  County,  N.  B.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1865.  He 
married  Melissa  Akerly,  September  30,  1824.    He  is  a  farmer. 

CHILDRKN  —  nOHTH  GENERATION: 

2186.  Thomas,  b.  Aug.  9,  1825.  2190.  Mary,  b.  April  6, 1883. 

2187.  Wesley,  b.  Jane  18,  1827.  2191.  Asahel  W.,  b.  Dec.  20, 1884. 

2188.  Seraphina;  b.  July  24, 1829.  2192.  Harriet,  b.  Biardi  16,  1837. 

2189.  Amy,  b.  March  16,  1832. 

One  died  in  infancy. 
Thomas  married  Catharine  Kenne. 
Wesley  married  Mary  Rogers. 
Amy  married  Fierce  Kenne. 
JBdrriet  married  Hiram  Edgett. 
Mary  married  Jndson  Pearson. 

[1796.]  THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,®  was  residing  in 
the  Parish  of  Hopewell,  Albert  County,  N.  B.,  in  1865,  .a  farmer. 
He  married  Rachel  Dixon,  September  14,  1827. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2198.  Edward,  b.  Joly  5,  1828.  2199.  AUen,  b.  April  16, 1840. 

2194.  Mary  Ann,  b.  Dec.  3,  1829.  2200.  Elizabeth,  b.  May  7,  1842. 

2195.  Lavinia,  b.  Dec.  11,  1831.  2201.  Hath,  b.  Jan.  13,  1846. 

2196.  Margaret,  b.  Oct.  28,  1833.  2202.  Rachel,  b.  Oct.  1,  1848. 

2197.  James,  b.  Nov.  29,  1836.  2203.  Drusilla,  b.  Dec.  19,  1850. 

2198.  Thomas  W.,  b.  April  13,  1838.      2204.  Robert  C,  b.  Sept.  11,  1856. 
One  died  young. 

Udioard  married  Ann  Rogers. 
Mary  Ann  married  Edward  McLellan. 
Lavinia  married  Joel  Bray. 
Margaret  married  Lewis  Grossman. 
Thomas  married  Ann  Marshall. 

[1796.]  WILLI  Air  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,®  settled  in  Hope- 
well, Albert  County^  N.  B.  He  was  a  farmer.  He  also  occasion- 
ally engaged  in  the  lumber  business.  He  was  killed  in  1846  by 
falling  over  a  precipice,  from  the  brow  of  which  he  was  rolling 
logs.     He  married  Elizabeth  Stevens,  February  9,  1832. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

2206.    Rebecca,  b.  June  13,  1834.  2207.     Sarah,  b.  April  28,  1838. 

2206.    Anna,  b.  May  10,  1836.  2208.    Solomon,  b.  Aug.  9,  1841. 

Two  or  more  died  in  infancy,  unnamed. 

Behecca  married  Daniel  Stewart. 

Anna  married  George  Stiles.  . 

Sarah  married  William  Kinne. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  NICHOLAS  PECK.  177 

[1800.]  JONATHAN*'  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  at 
Denmark,  Lewis  County,  N.  Y.,  and  afterwards  at  Alexandria, 
where  he  was  residing  in  1864. 

He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Abby  Nye,  daughter  of  Holland 
Nye,  of  Bristol,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1808.  She  was 
bom  December  25,  1789,  and  died  August  25,  1831.  For  his  sec- 
ond, he  married  Malinda  Burbank,  formerly  Malinda  Gilbert, 
December  17,  1832. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2209.  Lydla,  b.  Nov.  18, 1809.  2217.  Alexander  H.,  b.  Oct.  26, 1826. 

2210.  HoUan  N.,  b.  Jane  24,  1811.  2118.  Philander  G.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1828. 

2211.  Malinda,  b.  Aug.  15,  1813.  Died  May  25,  1852,  onm. 

2212.  Joanna,  b.  Jaly  22,  1815.  2219.  Julia  Ann,  b.  Aug.  4,  1881. 

2213.  Abby,  b.  March  2,  1817.  2220.  Charles  E.,  b.   Feb.   7,   1884. 

2214.  Woolsey,  b.  April  25,  1819.  By  2d  wife. 

2215.  Jonathan,  b.  Feb.  26, 1822.  2221.  Horace  G.,  b.  Noy.  20,  1885. 

2216.  William  R.,  b.  Sept.  8,  1823.  2222.  Harriet  M.,  b.  Jan.  80,  1888. 

2228.    Wesley  W.,  b.  May  8,  1840. 

Xydto  married  Solomon  Bowen,  June  16,  1831 ;  settled  in  Marquette,  Wi3. 

Hallon  y,  married  Alyira  S.  Freeman,  February  5,  1887.  He  first  settled  in 
Alexandria,  Jefferson  County,  N.  T.,  and  ftom  there  he  moved  to  Hammond, 
Wis.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  His  children  were :  (2224)  Franklin,* 
(2226)  William  TF.,»  (2226)  Henry  H,,*  (2227)  Alexander,*  (2228)  Sidney* 
and  (2229)  Mary  E* 

Malinda  married  Ellas  Lacy,  August  21, 1835,  and  settled  in  Lowville,  where 
she  died. 

Joanna  married  Amaziah  P.  Ellis,  January  5,  1887,  and  was  residing  at 
Ressis,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1864. 

Abby  was  residing  at  home  unmarried  in  1864. 

Woolsey  married  Catharine  McAlister,  December  17,  1845,  and  settled,  first, 
at  Alexandria,  afterwards  at  Orleans ;  no  children  in  1864. 

Jonathan  married  Caroline  Burbank,  April  10,  1846,  and  was  settled  at 
Hammond,  St.  Croix  County,  Wis.,  in  1864.  His  children  were:  (2280) 
Franklin*  (2231)  Alzina*  (2232)  Elvin*  (2283)  Elbert,*  (2284)  Melonia,*  and 
(2236)  Adelbert* 

William  R.  settled  in  Callfomia :  supposed  unmarried  in  1864. 

Alexander  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Laura  Cooper,  daughter  of  Allen 
Cooper,  and  was  residing  at  Westfield,  Marquette  Couuty,  Wis.,  in  1864.  His 
children  were :  (2286)  Lucina  8.,*  (2237)  Cecelia  L.,*  (2238)  William  B.,*  and 
(2239)  Wilbert  F*  His  second  wife  was  Melissa  L.  Brown,  daughter  of  Har- 
ris Brown. 

Charlee  E.  married  MerrlUa  A.  Shumway,  October  81,  1857,  and  settled  at 
Alexandria,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.    Had  one  child,  (2240)  Ida*  in  1864. 

Horace  O.  married  Harriet  Beckwlth,  October  4,  1860,  and  settled  in  Alexan- 
dria ;  no  issue  in  1864. 

Wesley  W.  was  in  the  army  and  unmarried  in  1864. 

Harriet  was  residing  at  home  unmarried  in  1864. 


178  PECK  OENEALOOT, —  PART  THOLD. 

[1801.]  REV.  HENRY^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  is  an 
Episcopal  clei^yman,  settled  in  the  town  of  Gnilford,  Chenango 
County,  N.  Y.  To  his  kindness  and  assistance  I  am  mach  indebted. 
He  married  Nancy  Price,  December  16,  1810,  daughter  of  Samael 
Price. 

CmLDRKN  —  EIGHTH  GBNERATION  : 

2241.  BeiOamin  P.,  b.  Jan.  1, 1812.  ^one  9, 1S34. 

2242.  Lorenzo,  b.  April  1, 1813.  Died      2243.    Francis  H.,  b.  Sept.  20, 1815. 

Bet^min  married  Caroline  Chamberlayne,  October  29,  1834.  He  was  resid- 
ing at  Monnt  Upton,  Chenango  Connty,  N.  T.,  in  1864.  Their  children  were : 
(2244)  Harriet  Maria  *h,  July  29,  1836;  (2245)  Nane^  Amelia*  b.  June  16, 
1843;  and  (2246)  Henry  Calvin,*  b.  December  19,  1853. 

Drancis  Horatio  married  Mary  Jane  Haight,  Febmaiy  28, 1844.  He  was 
residing  at  Morris,  Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  Their  chfldren  were: 
(2247)  Clarissa  Anna  *  \i.  September  11,  1846;  (2248)  Amelia  Jane,*h.  Janu- 
ary 23,  1851 ;  (2249)  Amanda  Maria*  b.  Febmary  8,  1853 ;  (2250)  Francis 
Augusta,*  h.  Jane  13,  1855;  (2251)  Henry  Seth,*  b.  September  15,  1868,  and 
died  November  18,  1863. 

[1803.]  GEORGE^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  settled  at  first 
at  Rome,  Oneida  County,  N.  Y. ;  afterwards  at  Sterlingville,  Jefier- 
son  County,  where  he  died.  May  27,  1854.  lie  married  Fanny 
Reynolds,  daughter  of  Solomon  Reynolds,  of  Rome,  Oneida  Coun- 
ty, November  4,  1812.  She  survived  him,  and  was  residing  with 
her  son  Dewane  in  1864.     She  was  born  July  6,  1792. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2252.  Nancy,  b.  Oct.  25,  1815.  2256.    WUUam  R.,  b  Dec  13,  1825.  > 

2253.  Henry,  b.  April  26,  1817.  Died      2257.     Lavinia,  b.  Dec.  13,  1825.      > 

April  26,  1851.  Twins. 

2254.  George,  b.  May  13,  1819.  2258.    Julia  Ann.  b.  Dec.  29,  1830. 

2255.  AngeUne,  b.  AprU  6,  1822.  2259.    Dewane,  b.  Jane  25,  1833. 

Nancy  married  Ira  Ward,  and  was  residing  in  SterlingviUe,  in  1864. 

Henry  married  Eunice  Tifft,  of  Lewisburgh,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  AprU  26, 
1851.    His  children  are :  (2260)  George,*  (2261)  Fanny,*  (2262)  Andrew,*  (2268) 
.  Amelia*  and  (2264)  Alice* 

George  married  Lavinia  CaldweU,  of  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  and  settled  in  RnsseU, 
N.  Y.  His  children  are :  (2265)  Balinda,*  (2266)  Alpheus,*  (2267)  Chandlei* 
and  (2268)  Lodence.* 

AngeUne  married  Sylvanus  Glasby,  of  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y. 

William  B.  married  Lucretia  Tooly,  AprU  25,  1845,  and  was  residing  in 
Plesses,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.    His  chUdren  were :  (2269)  Dewane,*  (2270)  Josephine, 
(2271)  Adelbert,*  (2272)  WUUam  L*  and  (2273)  Carie.* 

Lavinia  married  Marques  Bacon,  of  SterlingviUe,  N.  Y. 

Julia  Ann  married  Joseph  Fliner.  of  SterlingviUe,  N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  179 

Detoane  married  Clarinda  Barns,  Febmary  28, 1856,  and  was  residing  at  La- 
fiirgeYille,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  His  children  were :  (2274)  Armetee,^  (2276)  Mary  J.* 
and  (2276)  WaiU* 

[1805.]  ALLEIT  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  at  Car- 
thage,  JeflFerson  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  lived  and  died. '  He  was 
twice  married :  first,  to  Ann  Gilbert,  daughter  of  Moses  Gilbert, 
of  Putney,  Vt,  November  4,  1820;  second,  to  Cynthia  Dean, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Dean,  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  May  21, 1829.  His 
first  wife  died  August  23,  1828.     He  died  April  14,  1853. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  QENBRATION  : 

2277.  Harriet,  b.  Ang.  15, 1821.  Died      2279.    Harriet  A.,  b.  April  8,  1880. 

Nov.  24,  1822.  Died  Nov.  10,  1859. 

2278.  Wmiam  A.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1823.      2280.    Leonard  G.,  b.  Sept.  3,  1832. 

Died  Nov.  18,  1863. 

William  A.  married  Susannah  C.  Badd,  October  22,  1850.  Their  children 
were :  (2281)  Williatn  A.,*  b.  August  2,  1851,  and  (2282)  Allen  (?.,'  b.  Decem- 
ber 8,  1858. 

Leonard  G.  married  Helen  F.  Bellinger,  July  7,  1858,  and  was  residing  at 
Carthage,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  Their  child :  (2283)  Harriet  L,f  was  bom  January 
27, 1862. 

[1808.]  NATHANIEL  W.^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  resides 
in  Hammond,  St.  Croix  County,  Wis. 

He  married  Julia  Nye,  daughter  of  Holland  Nye,  of  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2284.    Ophelia  A.,  b.  Feb.  15,  1825.  2285.    Dempster,  b.  Dec.  22,  1838. 

Ophelia  married  S.  D.  Broadshaw,  a  farmer,  of  Hammond,  St.  Croix  County, 
Wis. 

Demp$ter  is  a  flEirmer,  residing  also  at  Hammond,  in  1864.  He  married 
Catharine  M.  Cross.  Their  children  were :  (2286)  Francis  iV:,»  (2287)  Richard 
TF.»  and  (2288)  Dempster.* 

[1810.]  NICHOLAS^  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,^  married 
Nancy  D.  W.  Bradford,  October  2,  1815.  She  was  born  August 
16,  1795.  He  settled  in  Bristol,  R.  I.  He  afterwards  removed  to 
Texas,  where  he  died  January  28,  1838. 

•      CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2289.  John   Bradford,    b.    July   21,      2293.    Henry  WardweU,  b.  Feb.  21, 

1816.    Died  April  8,  1817.  1830. 

2290.  Bcnj  imin  Bradford,  b.  May  9,      2294.    WUllam  D.  Wolf,  b.  Feb.  21, 

1818.    Died  May  8,  1863.  1832. 

2291.  John  Nicholas,  b.  March  15,      2295.    Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  May  19, 

1821.  1837.     Died  Sept.  20,  1838. 

2292.  Nancy  Bradford,  b.  Sept.  26, 

1828. 


180  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PAST  THIBD. 

John  N.  settled  in  Bristol,  B.  I.  He  married  Mary  Bimears,  of  Bristol;  no 
issoe. 

Nancy  B.  was  residlDg  in  Bristol,  in  1868,  nnm. 

Benjamin  B.  married  Elizabeth  Morrison,  of  Gonzales,  Texas,  for  his  first 
wife,  and  the  widow  of  Dr.  Broddast,  of  Texas,  for  his  second. 

Htnry  W.  was  residing  in  Bristol,  unm.,  in  1868. 

WUliam  D,  Wolf  was  residing  in  Texas,  nnm.,  in  1863. 

[1818.]  REV.  FRANCIS^  PECK,  son  of  Xicholas,^  settled 
at  Brookline,  L.  1.,  as  pastor  of  St.  Mark's  Episcopal  church. 

He  has  been  twice  married :  first  to  Mary  Bowen,  daughter  of 
Capt.  Ephraim  Bowen,  of  Providence,  R.  I. ;  second,  to  Aogustiue 
Felix,  daughter  of  Henry  Felix,  of  Cuba,  W.  L,  formerly  from  the 
United  States. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

By  first  wife :  229S.    Cecil  RosseU,  b.  Jolj  26, 1856. 

2296.  Frances  Eugene,  b.  Ang.  17,      2299.    Ernest  FeUx,  b.  Jan.  24, 1859. 

1851.  2300.    Adele   Ferrien,    b.    Jnne   24, 

2297.  Herbert  Lewis,  b.  March  2,  1861. 

1854. 

[1822.]  JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  John,«  i-esides  in 
Columbia,  Bradford  County,  Pa. 

He  married  Fanny  Waldron,  daughter  of  Newton  Waldron,  of 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  May  30,  1 82-4. 

CniLDlJEN  —  EIGHTH   GENERATION  : 

2301.    John  Newton,  b.  March    28,      2302.    George  Leonard,  b.  June  28, 
1825.  1832. 

John  N.  died  August  12,  1848. 

George  L,  resides  in  Troy,  Bradford  County,  Pa.  He  married  Abbie  Peck, 
daughter  of  Peleg  Peck,  of  Sylvania,  Bradford  County,  Pa.  Their  child, 
(2303)  Fannie  Tr.,*  was  bom  October  30,  1858.  Their  great-great-great- 
grandfather  was  one  and  the  same  person. 

[1824.]  JOHN  T.^  PECK,  son  of  John,«  settled,  Uved  and 
died  in  Troy,  Bradford  County,  Pa. 

He  married  Laura  Sanford,  of  Candor,  Tioga  County,  N.  Y., 
May  6,  1835.     He  died  April  20,  1856. 

CinLDREN  —  EIGUTU  GENERATION  .* 

2304.    Horace  N.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1836.  2305.    Emma  A.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1844. 

Horace  died  October  19,  1847. 

Emma  was  residing  in  Mainsburgh,  Tioga  County,  Pa.,  in  1863. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  181 

[1JB26.]  WILLIAM'  PECK,  son  of  John,«  resides  in  Colum- 
bia,  Bradford  County,  Pa. 

He  married  Lucy  Ann  Coggshall,  daughter  of  John  Coggshall,  of 
Bristol,  R  L,  June  9,  1833. 

CHILD  —  mOHTH  OKinCRATION : 

2306.    Ann  Sophia,  b.  Nov.  9, 1834. 
Ann  Sophia  married  Orin  McCalnm,  of  Troy,  Bradford  Comity,  Pa. 

[1826.]  HENRY'  PECK,  of  Fall  River,  R  L,  son  of  John,« 
married  Mary  B.  Talbot,  daughter  of  William  Talbot,  of  Dighton, 
Mass.,  September  30, 1829. 

GHILDBXN  —  EIGHTH  OENBRATION  : 

2807.    Bey.  John  MUton,  b.  June  13,      2308.    Mary  BayUes^  b.  June  14, 1834. 
1830. 

Bev.  John  itfl  is  an  Episcopal  minister;  was  settled  in  Claremont,  N.  H.,  in 
1864.  His  chUdren  were :  (2309)  Cornelia  T.*  and  (2310)  Bobert  H.*  He  mar- 
ried Catharine  J.  TambnU,  daughter  of  John  Tumball,  of  Paisley,  Scotland. 

[1827.]  HORACE^  PECK,  of  Bristol,  R.  L,  son  of  John,« 
married  Eliza  Cole,  May  16,  1838,  daughter  of  Luther  Cole,  of 
Bristol.    He  is  a  wealthy  farmer. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2311.  ElizaT.  Cole,  b.  Aug.  11, 1839.  2315.    Abbie  Elizabeth,  b.  May  17, 

2312.  Helen  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  3,  1842.  1852. 

2313.  Sosan  Emma,  b.  July  27, 1844.  2316.    Clara  Wheaton,  b.  Jan.  6, 1858. 

2314.  Ann  Smith,  b.  Nov.  20,  1846. 

[182a]  GEORGE  R.''  PECK,  son  of  John,«  resides  in  Gales- 
burg,  m.  He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Margaret  Cald- 
well Smith,  daughter  of  Barnard  Smith,  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  July  24, 
1844;  second,  to  Lavinia  Alice  Hathaway,  June  24,  1858.  His 
first  wife  died  December  1855. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2317.  Barnard   Smith,  b.   May   24,      2319.    WUliam    Smith,   b.    Sept.    4, 

1845.  1849. 

2318.  Oeorge  Francis,  b.  July   18,      2320.    Walter  Everett,  b.  Jan.  2, 1852. 

1847. 

[1840.]  SAMUEL  V.*'  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,®  settled  at 
first  at  Amenia,  Dutchess  County,  N.  Y.     He  died  at  Poughkeep- 

16 


182  FECK  OEREALOOT; — PAST  THIBD. 

sie,  November  11,1 830.    He  married  Phebe  Maria  Peabody,  Sep- 
tember 30,  1817. 

CffTT.T>KKW  —  KIOHTH  OBNERATION: 

2321.    Caroline  A.,  b.  Aug.  1818.  2824.    Frederick  A.,  b.  1824. 

2822.  WUliam  H.,  b.  June  1820.  Died      2825.    Mary,  b.  1826.  Died  in  inflmcy. 

1858.  2826.    Dewit  C,  b.  1828.    Died  1838. 

2823.  Horatio  A.,  b.  1822. 

Caroline  A.  married  Hamilton  Broadshaw,  and. settled  in  BrooUyn,  N.  Y. 
Horatio  A,  married  Fhebe  D.  Laird ;  settled  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Frederick  A.  married  Mary  Peck,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  B.  Feck,  of  Fhar- 
salia.    He  settled  in  New  York  City. 

[1841.]  NATHANIEL  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,*  set- 
tied  at  Pharsalia,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1 863.  To  hi3 
kindness  I  am  indebted  for  my  information  in  relation  to  his 
father's  family.    He  married  Nancy  Babcock,  September  14,  1828. 

CHILDBKN  — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2327.    Byfleld,  b.  Nov.  7, 1830.    Died      2328.    Mary,  b.  May  9,  1837. 
Jan.  30, 1847. 

Mary  married  Frederick  A.  Peck,  Febmary  6,  1856. 

[1854.]  PHILIP  S.''  PECK,  son  of  Wh^liam  B.,«  settled  first 
in  Illinois,  and  from  there  removed  to  California  in  May  1862.  He 
married  Sarah  A.  Ward,  of  Illinois,  May  1855. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  OEKERATION  : 

2320.    Harvey,  b.  Aug.  1867. 

[  56  ]  FEANKLIN  K.''  PECK,  son  of  Dr.  George,«  resides 
at  Clinton,  Iowa,  a  wealthy  farmer.  To  him  1  am  indebted  for  the 
interest  he  has  taken  in  my  work,  and  his  kindness  in  fumishii.g 
me  with  information.  He  married  Frances  E.  Brown,  daughter  of 
William  Brown,  March  20,  1838.     She  was  bom  April  10,  1818. 

CUILDRKN  —  KIOHTH  OENERATION  : 

2330.  Jane  M.,  b.  Oct.  13, 1839.  2237.    Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  20,  1851. 

2331.  William  B.,  b.  Feb.  10, 1841.         2338.    David,  b.  Jan.  18,  1854.     Died 

2332.  John  R.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1843.  Died  young. 

young.  2339.    Franklin  K.  Jr.,  b.  Feb.  17, 1855. 

2333.  Marriett,  b.  Sept.  24,  1844.  Died  Dec.  8, 1858. 

2334.  Frances,  b.  Nov.  11,  1846.  2340.    Minerva,  b.  Nov.  9, 1866,  Died 
2336.    Ellen,  b.  Sept.  16,  1848.    Died  Sept.  24, 1867. 

Nov.  20,  1858.  2341.    George,  b.  April  29,  1858. 

2836.    Sarah,  b.  Jan.  26,  1860.     Died      2342.    Frank,  b.  Aug.  22,  1860. 
Dec.  2, 1858.  2343.    Wesley,  b.  June  11,  1863. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  183 

Jane  M.  married  John  W.  Brindle,  of  Clinton,  Iowa,  May  20, 1859.  He  died 
Jnne  14, 1860.  Their  child,  Maty  X.,  was  bom  May  10,  1860,  and  died  August 
SO,  1861.  She  then  married  William  Ehrhart,  at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  Febrtiary  23, 
1862. 

MarrieU  married  Francis  Bennett,  at  Clinton,  Iowa.  Their  child  (2844) 
Francis  W.^  Bennett,  was  bom  November  14, 1863. 

[1863.]  GEORGE*'  PECK,  son  of  Dr.  George,®  resides  in 
California.  He  married  Sarah  Majnes,  daughter  of  Andrew 
Maynes. 

CHELDRKN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2345.  Loring,  b.  1850.  2347.    Charles  J.,  b.  1860. 

2346.  Julia,  b.  1856.  2348.    John,  b.  1862. 

[I860.]  WILLIAM  BJ  PECK,  son  of  Richard,*  settled  at 
Wells,  Hamilton  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  has  been  for  many  years 
clerk  and  county  register.  He  has  now,  1863,  resigned  his  office 
and  entered  the  army  in  the  service  of  his  country,  as  he  writes  me, 
"  to  hand  down  to  his  children  the  inheritance  so  nobly  bequeathed 
to  them  by  their  honored  grandsire."  *  He  married  Frances  M. 
Craig. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2349.  Richard,  b.  July  27,  1849.  2353.  Jay,  b.  June  12, 1856. 

2350.  Jackson,  b.  Jan.  22,  1851.  2354.  William  B.,  b.  Oct.  1, 1857. 

2351.  Bobert,  b.  Aug.  5,  1852.  2355.  Henry,  b.  July  1,  1860. 

2352.  Lavinia,  b.  March  22,  1854.  2356.  Frances,  b.  Feb.  17,  1862. 

[1872.]  CHARES  H.*'  PECK,  son  of  Richard,*  is  now,  1864, 
in  the  army  in  the  service  of  his  country.  His  family  reside  at 
Providence,  Saratoga  County,  N.  Y.    He  married  Ann  Mandeville. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION.* 

2357.    Louisa,  b.  Sept.  12,  1859.  2358.    Charles,  b.  Dec.  10, 1861. 

[1874.]  CYRUS''  PECK,  son  of  JoNATHiLN,«  married  Nancy 
Pierce,  daughter  of  Isaac  Pierce. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2359.    Mary  Ann.  2360.    Nancy. 

Mary  Ann,  who  married  Benben  Emmerson,  settled  at  Webster,  where  she 
died,  leaving  chUdren. 

Nancy,  who  married  a  Mois,  settled  in  the  State  of  New  York,  where  she 
died. 

*  He  was  kUled  at  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  May  8, 1864. 


184  PECK  OENBALOGT;  —  PABT  THIBD. 

[1876.]     JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  married  a 
Monroe.    He  lived  and  died  in  Bristol,  B.  I. 

CHILD  —  KIOHIH  OKNEBATIOK: 

2861.    Albert. 
Albert  also  married,  lived  and  died  in  BriBtol,  B.  I. 


[1877.]  CALEBS  PECK,  of  Central  FaUs,  E.  L,  son  of  Jon- 
athan,^ married  Betsey  Kendall,  daughter  of  Cheever  Kendall,  of 
Hope,  Me.,  November  26,  1826.  They  were  residing  at  Central 
Falls,  E.  I.,  in  1863. 

CmUDRKN  —  EIGHTH  OKNEBATION  : 


2362.    Betsey  £.,  b.  Ang.  21, 1830.  2365.    Sarah  Ann,  b.  April  27, 1886. 

2863.    Locy  £.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1832.  2366.    Lydia  Aim,  b.  April  27, 1836 

2364.    Maria  F.,  b.  Feb.  8, 1835.  Twins. 


:! 


[1889.]  EDWIN^  PECK,  son  of  Gideon,®  was  a  sea^p- 
tain.     He  died  in  Providence,  B.  L,  September  13,  1840. 

He  married  Martha  W.  Burr,  daughter  of  Capt.  Hazard  Burr,  of 
Behoboth,  Mass.    She  died  April  23, 1849. 

CHILDBEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2367.  Delight  R.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1823.  2370.    Jnlia  Ann,  b.  Jan.  31,  1832. 

2368.  Edwin  H.,  b.  Dec.  22,  1824.  2371.    Martha  W.,  b.  April  25,  1833. 

2369.  Henry  Clay,  b.  Ang.  13,  1828.        2372.    Darins  6.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1834. 

Delight  married  Simeon  C.  Hewett,  a  Unlversallst  clergyman. 

Edwin  J7.,'  married  Emma  ComeU,  of  Swansey.  He  died  in  the  U.  S.  Navy, 
August  1,  1863.  Hlfl  family  were  then  residing  in  Providence,  B.  I.  His  chil- 
dren were :  (2373)  Amey  Jfl,»  (2374)  Edgar  iJ.,»  (2375)  Julia  -4.,»  (2376)  Ckirrie 
X.,»  (2377)  EvereU  -SI,*  and  (2378)  Jemima.* 

Julia  Ann  married  Samnel  Anthony,  and  was  residing  at  OlneyvUle,  B.  I., 
in  1863. 

Martha  married  James  Bickford,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  afterwards  a  Whee- 
lock,  of  New  York  City. 

[1890.]  NOAH''  PECK,  son  of  Gideon,®  ^remained  upon  the 
homestead,  where  he  died,  January  7,  1856. 

He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Abby  Maxwell,  daughter  of 
Squire  Maxwell,  of  Behoboth,  Mass. ;  second,  to  Emma  H.  Luther, 
daughter  of  Gardiner  Luther,  of  Dighton,  Mass. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  185 

GHILDBEN  —  EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

2879.    William  M.,  b.  Jan.  14, 1826.      2384.    Edwin  L.,  b.  Feb.  10, 1889 ;  by 
Died  May  28,  1826.  2d  wife. 

2380.  William  M.,  b.  May  11,  1827.      2885.    Jonathan  W.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1841. 

Died  Nov.  18,  1846.  Died  July  24,  1842. 

2381.  Noah  A.,    b.  June    12,    1829.      2886.    Abby  M.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1848. 

Died  June  2,  1868.  2887.    Emma  H.,  b.  Jan.   81,   1846. 

2882.  Maria  E.,  b.    Oct.    16,    1882.  Died  Aug.  81,  1847. 

Died  Dec.  16,1887.  2888.    Walter  R.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1860. 

2883.  Abby   H.,  b.    Aug.  26,   1886.      2889.    William  M.,  b.  Aug.  28,  1858. 

Died  Sept.  15, 1886. 

[1003.]  PHILIP  F.  W.''  PECK,  of  Chicago,  son  of  PfliLip,« 
married  Mary  K.  Wythe,  of  Philadelphia. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2390.    Walter  Leslie,  b.  Sept.  19, 1889.  1845. 

2891.  Clarence  Ives,  b.  Aug.  20, 1841.      2898.    Ferdinand  Wythe,  b.  July  15, 

2892.  Harold  Stoughton,  b.  Dec.  11,  1848. 

[1004.]  HENRY  P.''  PECK,  son  of  Philip,«  resides  in  Bloom, 
Cooke  County,  111. 

He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Caroline  Lawton,  daughter 
of  Joseph  Lawton ;  second,  to  Helen  Smith,  daughter  of  Jerusha 
Smith. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2394.  Sarah  C,  b.  Dec.  81,  1848.  2398.  Henry  W.,  b.  Nov.  6, 1857. 

2895.  Mary  C,  b  April  22,  1851.  2399.  Oren  B.,  b.  June  14,  1869. 

2396.  Charles  V.,  b.  Aug.  31, 1866.  2400.  PhUip  A.,  b.  May  17,  1861. 

2897.  Anna  A.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1856.  2401.  EUa  C,  b.  Jan.  29,  1868. 

[1006.]  CHARLES  M.*'  PECK,  son  of  Philip,^  resides  in 
Providence,  R.  I. 

He  married  Adriana  Fisher,  daughter  of  Rufus  Fisher,  of  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.,  September  16, 1838. 

CHILDREN  — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2402.  Mary  Chase,  b.  July  16, 1889.        2406.    Ella  Frances,  b.  Jan.  16,  1847. 

2403.  Charles  Edward,  b.  April  9,      2406.    Lonls  W.,  b.  Oct.  18, 1861. 

1843.  2407.    William  Frederick,  b.  Sept.  6, 

2404.  Edmond   Bnrk,   b.  April   24,  1866. 

1844. 

[1008.]  WILLIAM^  PECK,  son  of  William,*  married  Lu- 
cinda  Emerson,  daughter  of  Willard  Emerson,  of  Thompson,  Conn., 

16* 


186  PBGK  OENEALOOT, —  PAST  THIBD. 

in  1827.    He  died  in  Providence.    She  was  residing  in  Worcester, 
Mass.,  in  1864. 

CHILDBXN  —  EIOHTH  OENXRATIOIT: 

2408.    Charles  H.,  b.  March  11, 1829.      2409.    Qeorge  F.,  b.  July  SO,  1831. 

George  F.  was  residing  in  Milwaukee  in  1864,  onmarried. 

CharltM  H,  settled  in  Worcester,  l£ass.,  where  he  was  residing  In  1864.  He 
married  Harriet  6.  Holyoke,  daughter  of  E.  Holyoke,  of  Brookline,  Mass., 
Janoary  1, 1854.    Their  child  (2410)  Florence  E.,^  was  bom  February  IS,  1SS5. 


[1911.]  JOSEPHUS^  PECK,  son  of  William,'  married  Lou- 
isa Taft,  daughter  of  Adolphus  Taft,  March  9,  1837.  She  was 
bom  in  Northbridge,  April  3^  1815.  He  died  in  (Georgia,  October 
24, 1842. 

CHnJ>  —  EIOHTH  OSNBSATIOlf  : 

2411.    Edwin  C,  b.  Feb.  3,  1840. 

Edwin  C.  resides  in  Northbridge,  l£ass.  He  married  Susan  E.  BuUer, 
of  WUbraham,  Mass.,  November  20, 1861.  She  was  bom  May  8, 1845.  Their 
child  (2412)  Emma  Louisa^  was  bom  November  28, 1862. 

[19]  2.1  NOAH  L.^  PECK,  of  Woonsocket,  E.  I.,  son  of  Wil- 
liam,® married  Polly  Brown,  daughter  of  Capt.  Walter  Brown,  of 
Webster,  Mass.,  January  26, 1837. 

CHILDBBN— EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2413.  Walter  Brown,  b.  Oct.  18, 1837.      2416.    Elizabeth,    b.    April   8,  1843. 

2414.  Emily  Ann,  b.  Jan.  11,  1840.  Died  Oct.  21,  1843. 

2415.  Jonathan,  b.  Jane   24,    1841.      2417.    Leonard,     b.    May    18,    1847. 

Died  Jnly  24, 1841.  Died  Jane  11,  1847. 

[1014.]  ALBERT  G.''  PECK,  son  of  Sylvanus,*  resides  in 
Behoboth,  Mass.  He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Abby  M. 
Stephens,  daughter  of  Joseph  Stephens,  of  Providence,  E.  I.,  March 
11,  1833;  second,  to  Patience  Davis,  daughter  of  John  Davis,  of 
Eehoboth,  Mass.,  October  12,  1857.  His  first  wife  died  November 
4,  1854.     She  was  bom  June  15,  1812. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OENERATION: 

2418.  Albert  M.,  b.  Jan.  12, 1834.  2422.  Bnth  W.,  b.  Ang.  14, 1844. 

2419.  Abby  B.,  b.  Ang.  12,  1836.  2428.  Ann  £.,  b.  Dec  6, 1846. 

2420.  Adelaide  F.,  b.  AprU  11,  1838.  2424.  John  D.,  b.  Oct  13, 1862;  by 

2421.  William  H.,  b.  NoV.  11,1841.  2d  wife. 

Died  Feb.  3, 1844. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  187 

Albert  M.  married  Mary  Abby  Nortirap,  of  Central  Falls,  B.  I. 

Abbjf  B.  married  John  M.  DayiBy  of  Behoboth,  Mass. 

Addaide  F.  married  Heniy  Grayham,  of  Swansey. 

Sfiih  W.  married  Wbeaton  Cole,  of  Pawtucket,  B.  I. 

Ann  Elizabeth  was  residing  in  Warren,  B.  I.,  onmarried,  in  1864. 

[1915J  CYRUS^  PECK,  son  of  Sylvanus,®  married  Rebec- 
ca P.  Sherman,  daughter  of  Robert  Sherman,  of  Newport,  R.  L, 
December  1830.    She  died  in  Newport,  May  27,  1859. 

They  have  had  five  children,  four  of  whom  died  in  infancy. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3425.    Gnstayns  B.,  b.  Dec.  81, 1832. 

Chutamu  B,  resides  in  Behoboth,  Mass.  He  married  Lydia  Lather,  daugh- 
ter of  Bodolphos  Lather,  of  Behoboth,  Janoary  4, 1858.  Their  chUd  (2426) 
EUa  B.,*  was  bom  September  10, 1858. 

[1917,]  JAMES  M.^  PECK,  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  son  of  Stlva- 
NUB,*  married  Elizabeth  Luther,  daughter  of  Samuel  Luther. 

CHILDBEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2427.  Samuel  L.,  b.  Dec.  17,  1845.  A  daughter,  b.  Feb.  22,  1857. 

2428.  James  C,  b.  Jan.  29, 1850.  Died  in  infiuicy,  unnamed. 

[1910.]  SYLVANUS^  PECK,  Jr.,  of  East  Providence,  son  of 
Stlvanus,*  has  been  twice  married.  For  his  first  wife  he  married 
Caroline  Hicks,  dau^ter  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Hicks,  of  Rehoboth, 
Mass.,  April  25, 1843.  For  his  second  wife  he  married  Mrs.  Eliz- 
abeth Caruthers,  widow,  November  16, 1851,  formerly  Miss  Eliza- 
beth McKensy,  daughter  of  Alexander  McKensy.  His  first  wife 
died  December  8, 1850. 

CHILDBEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2429.  Edwin  C,  b.  Aug.  8,  1848.  2431.    Jane  E.,  b.  Dec.  17,  1855. 

2430.  Caroline  H.,  b.  Nov.  15, 1850. 

[1922.]  WILLIAM''  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,®  settled  at  first 
upon  Grand  Isle,  in  Lake  Champlain,  Yt ;  afterwards  in  Chateau- 
gay,  Franklin  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  September  18,  1864. 

He  married  Marj^  Ann  Martin,  of  Grand  Isle.  She  was  bom 
October  8, 1790.  She  surrived  him,  and  was  residing  in  Chateau- 
gay  in  1864. 


188  PECK  6ENBAL06T| — PART  THIBD. 

CHUDRKN  —  KIOHTH  OBKKRATIOK: 

2432.  Lniy,  b.  Nov.  10, 1810.  2487.  Seth  S.,  b.  Jan.  28, 1822. 

2483.  William  W.,  b.  Ang.  17, 1812.  2438.  Haiy  Ann,  b.  Feb.  28, 1829. 

2434.  Ambrose,  b.  Jan.  6, 1816.  2439.  Gay,  b.  April  18, 1828. 

2435.  Martin,  b.  Feb.  8, 1817.  2440.  Julia  M.,  b.  March  28, 1882. 

2436.  Sarah,  b.  July  23, 1819.  2441.  Horace,  b.  June  18, 1884. 

Lury  married  Martin  Smith.  She  died  September  16,  1841.  He  died  Sep- 
tember 16, 1842.  They  left  five  children. :  Mary  Jl,*  Lucy  Ann^*  Sarah  Sam- 
fioA,'  Folly  Ameliaj^  and  Luqf  Alzina.* 

William  W.  married  Clarissa  A.  Smith,  of  Chateaogay,  settled  in  Illinois, 
and  firom  there  removed  to  Iowa.  His  children  are :  (2442)  CZoHndd,*  (2443) 
Waiard  !F.,»  (2444)  Claretta  £.•  (2445)  George  W.,*  (2446)  CharUB  IT.,*  and 
Oliver  L?     Clarinda  married  Nicholas  Starit. 

Ambrose  married  Hannah  Nichols,  of  Pern,  N.  Y.,  and  resided  in  Chatean- 
gay  in  1864.  Their  children  were :  (2447)  Sarah  Ann*  (2448)  Harvey,*  (2449) 
Eliza*  (2450)  Benry* and  (2451)  Buamie.* 

Martin  married  Alice  Cheeney.  They  were  residing  in  Dellona,  Sank 
County,  Wis.,  in  1864.  Their  children  were :  (2452)  Harriet,*  (2463)  Deca- 
ture,*  (2454)  Jackson,* and  (2456)  Nelson* 

Sarah  married  William  Woodward,  of  Chateaagay.  Their  children  are : 
Buth*  George,*  Julia*  and  Hiram.*    Mr.  Woodward  died  November  14, 1868. 

Seth  S.  married  Jane  Gale.  They  were  residing  in  Iowa  in  1864.  Their 
children  were :  (2456)  Calista,*  (2467)  Eugene,*  (2458)  Helen,*  (2459)  Sylves- 
ter,*  (2460)  Waiard,*  and  (2461)  Wolford,*  twins. 

Mary  Ann  married  B.  S.  Church,  of  Chateaagay,  to  whose  kindness  I  am 
indebted  for  my  information.  Their  children  are :  Elmore,*  Almon,*  Nancy 
Ann,*  and  Sanford  Beuben,* 

Guy  was  residing  in  Chateaugay  in  1864,  anmarried. 

Julia  M,  married  Silas  Colby,  of  Lowell,  Mass. ;  was  residing  in  Chateaagay 
in  1864.  Their  children  were :  Augustus,*  Emma,*  Walter,*  Ady,*  Frank,*  and 
Henry,* 

Horace  married  Mary  Muncil,  and  resided  in  Chateaagay  in  1864.  Their 
children  were :  (2462)  Ida,*  (2463)  Chloe,*  and  (2464)  Lilly.* 

[1924.]  CHARLES^  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,*  married  PoUy 
Martin,  daughter  of  Jonah  Martin,  November  15,  1815.  He  was 
residing  in  Camden,  Lorain  County,  Ohio,  in  1865.  His  wife  died 
May  25,  1865. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2465.  Hardy,  b.  Aug.  6,  1816.  2468.    Hector,  b.  July  30,  1826. 

2466.  Hester,  b.  March  20,  1822.  2469.     Charles,  b.  Dec.  8,  1881. 

2467.  Hiram,  b.  Feb.  6,  1824.  2470.    AUen,  b.  June  22,  1864. 

Hardy  married  Jane  Dodd,  April  15,  1838.  He  settled  in  UlinoiB,  where  he 
died,  September  12,  1838. 

Hester  married  Marvin  Mosher,  October  12,  1859 ;  was  residing  In  Camden 
in  1865. 

Hiram  married  Sarah  Ann  Griggs,  November  10, 1848.    He  was  residing  in 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NICHOLAS  PECK.  189 

Brighton,  Lorain  Connty,  Ohio,  in  1865.  His  children  were :  (2471)  Merton^* 
(2472)  Charles,^  and  (2473)  Elizabeth.^ 

Hector  married  Angeline  Laurence,  Angost  20, 1858.  He  was  residing  in 
Waobec,  Linn  County,  Iowa,  in  1865.  His  children  were :  (2474)  Franklitif^ 
(2475)  Sherman,*  and  (2476)  Charles.* 

Allen  was  also  residing  in  Waubec  in  1865.  He  married  Elizabeth  Bliss, 
July  28, 1864. 

Charles  was  in  Australia  in  1861.  He  married  Isabella  Linton,  April  6, 1854. 
His  child  (2477)  is  Alice  May.* 

[1926.]  PELEG*'  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,*  married  Eimly 
Gktes.  He  settled  in  Thurlow,  Canada  West,  where  they  both 
died,  leaving  five  daughters  and  one  son.  He  died  January  3, 
1838.    She  died  Pebmary  20, 1852. 

CHILDBKN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2478.  Sarah,  b.  Jnly  17, 1824.  2481.    Eunice,  b.  Oct.  11, 1833. 

2479.  Isaac,  b.  Sept.  2,  1829.  2482.    Alzina,  b.  Dec.  18, 1886. 

2480.  Angeline,  b.  Jane  3, 1882.  *£liza  Jane. 

Sarah  married  Aaron  LighthaU,  and  settled  in  Michigan. 

Angeline  married  Jolm  Collins ;  was  residing  in  Thurlow,  Canada  West,  in 

ises. 

Eunice  married  Bichard  Brady ;  was  residing  in  Huntington,  Canada  West, 
in  1865. 

Alzina  married  Gilbert  Mcintosh;  was  residing  in  Sidney,  Canada  West,  in 
1866. 

Eliza  Jane  was  residing  with  her  sister  Angeline,  unmarried,  in  1865. 

iBoac  was  residing  in  Huntington,  Canada  West,  in  1866.  He  married 
Martha  Carson.  Their  cliUdren  were:  WUliam  J.,*  b.  November  2,  1852; 
Thomas  B,*  b.  June  24,  1854;  Emily  Jane,*  b.  February  22, 1857;  George,*  b. 
January  2, 1859 ;  Isaac,*  b.  June  22,  1861 ;  Margaret,*  b.  1865. 

[1927.]  SETH^  PECK,  son  of  Nicholas,*  was  residing  at 
Dellona,  Sauk  County,  Wis.,  in  1864.  He  married  Cynthia  Em- 
mons, April  24,  1826. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  OENERATION  : 

2488.    Seth,  b.  Jan.  1, 1827.    Died  Jan.  5, 1827. 

[1931.]  WILLIAM^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  settled  in  Digh- 
ton,  Mass.,  where  he  lived  and  died.  He  is  said  to  have  been  a 
man  of  much  talent.  He  was  a  Brigadier-General,  and  was  presi- 
dent of  the  court-martial  which  tried  Lieut.-Col.  6.  T.  Winthrop 
for  failing  to  properly  do  escort  duty  with  his  command  in  Boston 
on  election  day  in  1832. 

•  This  name  was  not  received  until  after  they  were  numbered  and  arranged. 


190  PECK  GEKEALOGT,  —  PART  THIBD. 

He  married  Lemira  Mason,  dan^ter  of  Job  Mason,  of  Swanser, 
Mass.    He  died  Mar  25, 1839.    She  died  November  12,  1856. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GEKERJLHON  : 

2484.  Betsey  V.,  b.  June  5,  1826.  2486.    Lemira  M.,  b.  Kov.  18, 1828. 

2485.  Adaline  O.,  b.  Jftn.  80, 1827.  2i87.    Martha  £.,  b.  May  28, 1884. 

Betsey  F.  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Andrew  J.  Briggs,  June  5, 1848; 
second,  to  Joseph  Pitts,  March  80, 1852.    They  settled  in  DlinoLs. 
Adaline  G.  married  Denis  Kenjon,  Angnst  20, 1854,  and  settled  in  Illinois. 
Lemira  married  George  K.  Vineknm,  and  settled  in  8wansey,  Mass. 
Martha  E,  married  Jason  Place,  and  settled  in  Connecticut. 

[1932  ]  DR.  GARDNER  M.^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas.*  His 
name  appeared  before  the  public  in  1821  as  a  graduate  of  the 
decree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine  at  Brown  University,  Providence,  R. 
I.  He  settled  in  Foxborough,  Mass.  He  soon  acquired  a  large 
measure  of  public  confidence,  and  his  practice  became  widely 
extended. 

After  a  professional  life  of  about  fifteen  years,  the  fatigues  and 
privations  of  a  country  practice  became  intolerable,  and  he  resolved 
to  abandon  it.  He  accordingly  gave  notice  of  his  intentions,  and 
at  a  time  fixed  discontinued  his  professional  services,  except  in 
special  cases. 

He  afterwards  engaged  in  manufacturing  business.  In  the 
autumn  of  1838,  he  removed  to  the  city  of  New  York,  and  entered 
into  mercantile  business,  in  which  he  continued  until  his  retirement 
in  186-4. 

Since  then  he  has  taken  considerable  interest  in  the  minins  busi- 
ness  of  the  country,  and  is  understood  to  be  president  of  one  or 
two  Xew  York  Mining  Companies. 

He  has  been  twice  married.  For  his  first  wife,  he  married  Eliz- 
abeth H.  Mason,  daughter  of  Job  Mason,  of  Swansey,  Mass. 
She  died  in  1840-  For  his  second  wife,  he  married  Sarah  Tal- 
bot, daughter  of  Capt.  Seth  Talbot,  of  Dighton,  Mass. 

CmLDREN  —  KIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2488.  Martha  E.,  b.  Jan.   14,   1822.      2492.    Joseph,  b.  April  22, 1835.  Died 

Died  Sept.  10,  1832.  Feb.  9,  1838. 

2489.  Gardner  M.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1825.      2493.    Elizabeth  M.,  b.  April  6, 1837. 

Died  April  4,  1825.  2494.    Helen  G.,  b.  Sept.  8, 1846;  by 

2490.  Thomas  G.,  b.  Dec.  22,  1827.  2d  wife. 

Died  Sept.  10,  1832.  2495.    EUa  M.,  b.  Dec.  29, 1853.    Died 

2491.  Bei^amin  C,  b.  May  25, 1832.  March  24,  1857. 


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DESCEND  AirrS  OF  NICHOLAS  l^ECK.  191 

[1934.]  GEORGE^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  remained  upon 
lie  homestead.  He  married. Mary  Davis.  He  died  Jaly  1, 1845. 
She  December  26, 1838. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2496.  George,  b.  May  29, 1822.  Died      2500.    Martha  0.,  b.  Dec.  8, 1833. 

July  21, 1842,  nnm.  2501.    Betsey  G.,  b.  April  22, 1835. 

2497.  Eliza  S.,  b.  May  25, 1827.  2502.    Thomas,   b.    Nov.    17,    1837. 

2498.  Seth  F.,  b.  Eeb.  27, 1829.  Died  Dec.  8, 1837. 

2499.  Mary  D.,  b.  Jan.  18,  1831. 

Eliza  S.  married  Charles  Mason,  and  settled  in  Warren,  R.  I. 
Mary  D,  married  John  Hobbard ;  settled  in  Warren,  R.  I. 
Martha  O.  married  William  Baker;  settled  in  Warren,  R.  I. 
BeUey  Q.  married  John  H.  Bowen ;  settled  in  Warren,  R.  I. 

[1939.]  WILLIAM^  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,«  left  Warren, 
R.  L,  September  17, 1818,  and  settled  at  first  in  Portsmoaih,  Sciota 
County,  Ohio.  He  was  residing  at  Xenia,  Dallas  County,  Iowa,  in 
1863.  He  has  been  twice  married:  first,  to  Mary  Ann  Hickey, 
December  16, 1819;  second,  to  Zidania  Pettet,  October  21, 1850. 
His  first  wife  died  at  Muscatine,  Iowa,  May  1,  1849,  with  the 
cholera.  He  held  the  oflBce  of  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  several 
years  at  Portsmouth,  and  has  also  held  the  office  where  he  resides. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2503.  WUliam  G.,  b.  Dec.  25, 1820.  2511.    Tamer  M.,  b.  Dec.  21, 1842. 

2504.  Hezekiah  M.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1823.  2512.    Charles  W.,  b.  Jone  24, 1845. 

2505.  Maria  K.,  b.  Eeb.  21,  1826. 

2506.  John  G.,  b.  Jone  16, 1828.  Died  By  second  wife : 

Jan.  9,  1829.  2513.    AbigaU,  b.  May  18,  1852. 

2507.  Lydia,  b.  Jan.  11,  1830.    Died      2514.    Sarah  Ann,  b.  July  2, 1854. 

Sept.  25,  1839.  2515.    Isabel  L.,  b.  May  11,  1856. 

2508.  Daniel,  b.  Not.  15,  1832.  2516.    George  M.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1858. 

2509.  Joseph,  b.  April  21, 1837.  Died      2517.    Mary  E.,  b.  Jan.  21,  1861. 

Sept.  22, 1839.  2518.    Frances  Y.,  b.  Eeb.  23,  1863. 

2510.  John  B.,  b.  Sept.  24, 1839. 

William  Q.  married  Charlott  Bennet,  by  whom  he  has  had  six  children.  He 
was  a  Deputy  Sheriff  for  some  time  at  Moscatine.  From  there  he  removed  to 
St.  Louis. 

Hezekiah  was  a  pilot  upon  the  Mississippi  River,  where  he  died  with  the 
cholera,  December  23,  1848. 

Maria  K.  married  Thomas  Flatt,  and  settled  at  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Daniel  settled  in  Jackson,  Ohio. 

John  B.  married  Mary  Hotchings.  Their  chUd  was :  (2519)  William  Lewis,* 
b.  August  19, 1862,  and  died  October  1, 1862. 

Turner  M  enlisted  in  the  11th  Iowa  Volunteers. 

Charles  W.  enlisted  in  the  army,  was  taken  sick,  and  came  back  to  Musca- 
tine, and  died. 


192  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PABT  THIBD. 

[1940.]  HEZEKTATF  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,*  left  War- 
ren, R  L,  aboat  1819,  and  settled  in  Smithfield,  Bradford  County, 
Pa.,  where  he  remained  until  aboat  1857,  when  he  removed  to 
Towanda,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  I  am  told  that  he  for- 
merly took  an  active  interest  in  military  matters,  and  at  one  time 
held  a  Colonel's  commission.  He  married  Ruth  Hale,  at  Smith- 
field,  Bradford  County,  Pa.,  September  6, 1821.  She  was  bom  at 
Warren,  R  L,  March  11,  1803. 

CHILDBXN  —  DOHTH  GENEKATTON: 

2520.  Mary  W.,  b.  May  18,  1828.  2522.    Sophia  C,  b.  May  30, 1828. 

2521.  George  S.,  b.  July  28,  1825.  2528.    Wmiam  A.,  b.  Jan.  24, 1883. 

Mary  W.  married  Clark  M.  Stanley,  February  14,  1848 ;  resided  at  Athens, 
Bradford  Coonty,  Pa.,  in  1864. 

George  S.  married  Calista  M.  Salsbory,  In  1848.  They  were  residing  at  To- 
wanda, Bradford  County,  Pa.,  in  1864.  He  was  Captain  of  Co.  Q,  57th  Beg.  P. 
V.  His  chUdren  were :  (2524)  Tr«/iam,*b.  in  Smithfield,  Bradford  County,  Pa., 
July  31,  1849 ;  (2525)  George,*  b.  May  81,  1852 ;  (2526)  B.* ,  bom  In  To- 
wanda, September  18,  1855 ;  and  (2527)  Clarence,*  b.  January  16,  1858. 

Sophia  C.  married  George  H.  Estelle,  October  80, 1845.  They  were  residing 
at  Towanda  in  1864. 

William  A.  married  Jennie  L.  Tracy,  at  Smithfield,  Bradford  County,  Pa., 
November  26,  1862.  They  were  residing  at  Towanda,  Pa.,  in  1864.  He  was  a 
Physician  and  Surgeon,  and  had  charge  of  104th  Regiment  Pennsylvania  Vol- 
unteers, afterwards  Surgeon  in  charge  of  the  1st  Brigade  in  Casey's  Division, 
through  the  Peninsular  Campaign ;  then  medical  director  of  Perkins'  Divisiou, 
4th  Corps ;  and  afterwards  medical  purveyor  of  the  Department  of  Susquehan- 
nah,  on  General  Couch's  Staff.  He  was  practising  law  at  Towanda,  Pa.,  in 
1864. 

[1941.]  PELEG"^  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,«  left  Warren,  R 
I.,  December  1819,  and  settled  in  Smithfield,  Bradford  County,  Pa., 
where  he  remained  until  1840,  when  he  moved  to  Columbia.  From 
here  he  removed  to  Sylvania,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He 
married  Lydia  C.  Hunter,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Lydia  Hunter,  of 
Bristol,  R.  I.,  November  23,  1821. 

CHILDREN -— EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2628.  William  H.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1822.  2684.  Emma  A.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1836. 

2629.  Hannah,  b.  May  9,  1824.  2686.  Francis  H.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1839. 

2630.  Hezeklah,  b.  Nov.  17,  1826.  2536.  George  M.,  b.  July  2,  1841. 

2631.  Seth,  b.  April  17,  1829.  2687.  Thomas,  b.  April  23,  1844. 

2632.  Peleg,  b.  July  2, 1831.  2638.  Josephine  A.,  b.  Oct.  22,  1846. 
2683.  Abbie  £.,  b.  Dec.  6,  1838. 

William  H.  commenced  the  study  of  law,  Februaiy  1846,  with  Messrs. 
Hazard  and  Pierce,  in  Troy,  Bradford  County,  Pa.,  where  he  now  resides,  in 


DESCENDAKTS  OP  NICHOLAS  PECK.  193 

the  practice  of  his  profession.  He  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1847.  He  mar- 
ried Helen  M.  Spauldlng,  of  Troy,  September  22,  1852.  Their  daughter  (2639) 
Florence  was  bom  April  16,  1854,  and  died  August  6,  1860. 

Hannah  married  Lewis  6.  Robinson,  January  1,  1843,  and  settled  in  Colum- 
bia. He  was  killed  by  lightning,  June  8, 1843.  She  died  September  12,  1857, 
leaving  one  daughter  Hannah,'*  born  December  5,  1848. 

Hezekiah  resides  in  Columbia,  Bradford  County,  Pa.  He  married  Jane  Bal- 
lard, daughter  of  Myron  Ballard,  of  Columbia,  April  17,  1840.  Their  children 
are:  (2540)  Horace  B.,^  b.  August  27,1851;  (2641)  Edward  F.,*  b.  June  27, 
1853 ;  (2542)  Williamy^  b.  June  7,  1858 ;  and  (2543)  Barton,^  b.  November  10, 
1862. 

Seth  married  Juliet  Eieif,  daughter  of  Andrew  Kieff,  November  7,  1856. 
Their  son  (2544)  FloydP  was  bom  March  13,  1860. 

Peleg  resides  in  Smithfleld,  unmarried. 

Ahbie  married,  September  19,  1855,  George  L.  Feck,  son  of  Jonathan  Feck, 
of  Columbia,  Bradford  County,  Pa.,  formerly  of  Bristol,  li.  I.  He  is  a  mer- 
chant. They  are  settled  in  Troy.  Their  great-great-grcat-grandfather  was 
one  and  the  same  person. 

Emma  A,  died  September  3,  1852. 

Francis  H.  was  serving  his  country  in  the  Union  army  in  1864. 

George  M,  was  residing  in  Troy. 

Thomas  was  residing  in  Columbia. 

Josephine  was  residing  in  Sylvania,  unmarried. 

[1949.]  SALSBURY  PECK,"'  son  of  Salsbury,^  married  for 
his  first  wife,  Ruth  Peckhain,  daughter  of  Silas  Pcckliam,  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  January  8,  1843.  For  his  second,  Margaret  A.  Rob- 
inson, August  21,  1854.     Uis  first  wife  died  October  17,  1852. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGnxn  GENERATION  : 

2545.  Emory  A.,   b.  Feb.  15,   184G;      2548.     Annah  A.,  b.  July  13,  1856. 

Died  Aug.  2,  184G.  2549.     Laura  R.,  b.  May  C,  1860. 

2546.  Francis  E.,  b.  July  3,  1851.  2550.    Emma  A.,  b.  November  1862. 

2547.  Alice  M.,  b.  Aug.  24,  1852. 

[1 951 .]  PELEG^  PECK,  of  Rehoboth,  son  of  BexVJAmin,^  mar- 
ried  Laura  Thresher,  daughter  of  Asahel  Thresher,  of  Rehoboth. 

CniLDUKN  —  EIGHTH   GENERATION  : 

2551.  Laura  W.,  b.  June   19,   1844.      2553.    Lydia  A.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1851. 

Died  Sept.  23,  1847.  2554.     Susan  M.,  b.  June  19,  1854. 

2552.  Mary  T.,  b.  Mar.  1,  1846.  2555.    Imogene,  b.  June  18,  1856. 

Mary  T.  married  Michael  J.  Iliggins.  Lieut.  Higgins  enlisted  in  the  3d 
Khode  Island  Regiment  Heavy  Artillery,  soon  after,  the  breaking  out  of  the 
RebelUon.  Notwithstanding  his  youth,  he  tilled  with  much  honor  and  credit, 
the  positions  of  Private,  Corporal,  Sergeant,  and  first  and  second  Lieutenant. 
He  was  in  command  for  some  time  at  Fort  Pulaski,  Tibee  and  Morj-is  Islands, 

17 


194  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PABT  THIRD. 

fUling  for  more  than  six  months  the  position  of  Post  A^jotant.  He  resigned 
his  commission  at  the  age  of  19,  after  having  been  in  the  senrice  three  and 
one-half  years. 

[1967.]  GEORGE  B.^  PECK,  son  of  George  B.,«  resides.in 
Warren,  R  I.  He  married  Cordelia  J.  Adams,  daughter  of  Ira 
Adams,  of  East  Smithfield,  Pa.,  September  1,  1849. 

CHILDREN  —  EIOHTH  OENERATIOX: 

2556.  Clara   Aldella,     b.    Mar.   25,      2558.    Rachel   Amelia,    b.    Sept.   5, 

1851.  1861. 

2557.  William  Howard,  b.  Nov.  22,      2559.    George  Ira,  b.  Mch.  24, 1863. 

1855. 

r  1 963.]  HORACE  M.^  PE CK,  of  Providence,  son  of  Robert,^ 
married  Rachel  Maxfield,  daughter  of  David  Maxfield,  of  Dart- 
mouth, Mass.,  May  8,  1833. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2560.  Susan   Amanda,     b.    July   4,  1843. 

1834.  2565.    Ednah   Augusta,    b.    May   8, 

2561.  Horace  MontraviUe,  b.  Oct.  9,  1846.    Died  Oct.  2,  1847. 

1836.  2566.    Waldo    Ames,     b.    Sept.    25, 

25G2.    Rachel  Maxfield,  b.  Mar.  11,  1849. 

1839.    Died  June  28,  1840.  25C7.    Frank  Richardson,  b.  Mar.  23, 

2503.    Ambros    Robert,   b.  May  18,  1852. 

1841.  2568.    Minnie    CoweU,    b.    Feb.    14, 

2564.    Allen    Millard,     b.    Dec.    11,  1861. 

Horace  M,  married  Mary  E.  Allers,  daughter  of  Capt.  John  G.  Allers,  No- 
vember 16,  1859.  He  was  residiug  in  California  in  1863.*  Sarah  Z>.,*  their 
child,  was  born  May  12,  18G4. 

Susan  Amanda  uiarried  Charles  Henry  Cowell,  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  Jan- 
uary 24,  lb61.    They  were  residing  in  Providence  in  1863. 


[1964.]  ISAAC  L.'^  PECK,  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  son  of  Robert,^ 
married  Jane  D.  Burrell,  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  October  20,  1839, 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Burrell. 

CmLD  — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

2560.    Sarah  A.,  b.  Sept.  15,  1840. 
Sarah  A.  married  Henry  A.  Huff,  of  South  Boston,  June  7,  1864. 


•  He  returned  to  Providence,  R.  I.,  where  he  died  October  27,  1867.  He 
was  killed  by  the  accidental  discharge  of  a  pistol  whUe  taking  it  from  his 
pocket. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NI0HOLA8  PECK.  195 

[1966.]  JOSIAS  L.^  PECK,  son  of  Robert,*  married  Nancy 
R  Wardwell,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Nancy  Wardwell,  of  Bristol, 
RL 

CHILDBEN  —  EIGHTH  GSNERATIOK: 

2570.    Emily  Maxlield,   b.   Aag.   4,      2571.    James  Alanson,   b.  Mar.  16, 
18d3.  16B5.    Died  Dec.  28,  1886. 

EmUy  M.  married  Allen  Hoar,  son  of  Joseph  and  Loc7  Ann  Hoar,  of  War- 
ren, R.  I.  Their  children  were :  Jtnnit  Linden^^  Joseph  ALlen^^  and  Minerva 
Wheaton^ 

[  1968.]  ROBERT  A.^  PECK,  of  Bristol,  son  of  Robert,  •mar- 
ried Sarah  B.  Bennett,  daughter  of  Martin  and  Eliza  Bennett.  She 
was  bom  August  18,  1820. 

CHILDBKN  —  EiaHTH  aSXEBATIOK: 

2572,  Prank  H.,  b.  AprU  11,  1847.  2574.    J<ine  G.,  b.  Joly  12,  1855. 

2573.  William  H.,  b.  AprU  12,  1850.      2575.    William  B.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1859. 

Died  Jan.  22, 1855. 


PART  FOURTH. 


THE  DESCENDANTS   OF  SAMUEL^  PECK, 

FOURTH   SON  OP  JOSEPH^   THE   ANCESTOR. 

Samuel  Peck  was  bom  at  Hingham,  Mass.;  and  baptized 
there,  February  3,  1638-9.  He  removed  with  his  father  to  See- 
konk,  and  remained  upon  the  homestead  after  his  decease.  He 
was  one  of  the  deacons  of  the  church.  He  also  held  various 
town  and  other  offices.  He  was  a  Deputy  to  the  General  Court 
at  Plymouth,  in  1689  and  1692.  He  was  the  first  representative 
from  the  town  afl^r  the  Colony  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts 
were  united.* 

The  following  is  a  copy  of  his  will,  from  the  Records  at  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Book  2,  p.  207 : 

I  Samuel  Peck  of  y*  town  of  Rehoboth  in  the  county  of  Bristol  in 
y*  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  Being  in  perfect  health  and  of 
good  and  perfect  memory  thanks  be  unto  God  for  the  same  do  make 
&  ordain  this  my  last  will  <&  testament  in  man'  <&  form  following  that 
is  to  say  Item  I  give  unto  my  only  son  Noah  Peck  my  house  barn 
orchard  <&  house  lot  <&  all  my  land  in  the  s^  division  <&  in  the  great 
plain  with  my  land  lying  easterly  from  Ebenezer  Waltiers  house  and 
land  with  all  my  fresh  meadow  and  salt  meadow  lying  in  Rehoboth  or 
Swansey  excepting  the  com  on  the  ground  and  I  give  unto  my  son 
Noah  Peck  one  silver  bowl 

Item  I  give  unto  my  daughter  Sarah  Sabin  my  feather  bed  on 
which  I  lie  with  the  furniture  belonging  there  unto  one  silver  spoon  & 

*  Plymoath  Colony  was  annexed  to  Massachusetts  by  the  charter  of  William 
and  Mary,  in  1692. 
17* 


198  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PABT  FOURTH. 

fifty  acres  of  land  lying  &  being  in  the  north  purchase  with  all  my 
meadow  in  that  purchase 

Item  I  give  unto  my  son  in  law  Samuel  Paine  fifty  acres  of  Land 
lying  on  the  east  side  of  Palmers  river  and  One  hundred  pounds  com- 
monage in  the  town  of  Rehoboth  to  be  to  his  disposal  of  for  any  of 
my  grand  children  at  his  discretion 

Item  I  give  unto  my  grand  daughter  Anne  Paine  one  feath^  bed 
with  one  coverled  &  two  blankets 

Item  I  give  unto  my  grand  daughter  Sarah  Paine  one  silver 
spoon 

Item  I  give  unto  my  son  Noah  Peck  my  wearing  appearel  my  staf 
and  my  cart  wheels  and  ploughs  and  chaines  and  if  Joseph  Paine 
ser^'e  him  till  his  indenture  be  out  then  my  son  Noah  is  to  fulfill  all 
the  indenture  and  then  I  give  to  said  Joseph  Paine  forty  acres  of  land 
which  is  to  be  layed  out,  the  lot  being  drawn  for  it 

Item    I  give  unto  my  son  Noah  Peck  all  my  arms  and  amunition 

Item  I  do  ordain  &  make  my  son  Noah  Peck  Executor  of  this  my 
last  will  and  Testament  And  my  Will  is  that  after  my  body  be  hurried 
fbneral  charges  &  debts  paid  and  the  contract  maid  with  my  wife  be- 
fore marriage  he  fulfilled  that  then  the  remainder  of  my  estate  not 
particularly  mentioned  be  equally  devided  between  my  son  Noah  & 
my  daughter  Sabin  and  my  son  in  law  Samuel  Paine  for  the  use  of  his 
children  my  grand  children 

Item  I  give  unto  my  son  Noah  Peck  that  piece  of  upland  which 
lies  joining  to  my  salt  meadow  &  all  my  interest  in  the  undi\ided 
lands  in  the  North  purchase  and  the  remaining  part  of  my  commonage 
in  Rehoboth 

In  witness  where  of  I  now  set  my  hand  and  seal  the  eleventh  day 
of  June  Anno  Domini  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  five  and  in 
the  fourth  3^ear  of  the  Reign  of  Queen  Ann 

Signed  Scaled  &  delivered  in  the  presents  of 

JOHN  BUTTER  WORTH 

SAMUEL  SMITH  SAMUEL  PECK 

DANIEL  CARPENTER 

The  will  was  presented  to  the  court  to  be  proved,  June  2,  1708. 
In  the  reception  of  the  inventory,  he  is  called  Deacon  Samuel 
Peck. 

The  following  deed  is  also  upon  record  at  Taunton,  Book  8,  p. 
668: 


DESCENDANTS  OF  SAMUEL  PECK.  199 

To  all  christian  people  to  whome  these  presents  shall  come  —  Dea- 
con Samuel  Peck  of  the  town  of  Rehoboth  in  the  County  of  Bristol  in 
her  Majiesties  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England  — 
Sendeth  Greeting — Know  ye  that  I  the  aforsaid  Samuel  Peck  fo  good 
consideration  moveing  me  there  unto  —  viz  —  the  great  and  dear  love 
and  affection  that  I  have  to  my  son  Noah  Peck  have  freely  given 
granted  enfeaoflfed  and  confirmed  and  by  these  presents  do  absolutely 
give  grant  enfeoff  and  confirm  unto  my  said  son  Noah  Peck  his  heirs 
executors  administrators  and  assigns  forever  the  westerly  end  of  my 
dewelling  house  the  end  that  he  liveth  in  now  —  likewise  five  acres  of 
my  home  lot  the  young  orchard  the  said  lot  and  the  orchard  at  the 
easterly  end  of  my  house  and  as  much  land  at  the  northerly  end  of 
my  lot  as  will  make  up  five  acres  my  son  allowing  me  free  egress  and 
r^ress  into  said  home  lott  —  likewise  half  the  lot  which  was  my 
fathers  in  the  second  division  both  for  quantity  and  quality  as  it  is 
bounded  on  the  records  of  said  second  division  of  land  —  likewise 
half  my  land  on  the  great  plain  both  for  quantity  and  quality  as  it  is 
bounded  in  the  records  of  said  land  —  likewise  half  the  land  I  bought 
of  my  brother  Joseph  Peck  in  the  second  division  both  for  quantity 
and  quality  as  it  is  bounded  on  the  records  of  said  land  —  likewise 
half  the  land  I  had  of  Stephen  Pain  adjoining  to  Joseph  Bucklands 
land  in  said  second  division  both  for  quantity  and  quality  as  it  is 
bounded  in  the  records  for  said  land  —  and  four  acres  of  the  lot  I 
bought  of  Daniel  Smith  —  and  likewise  all  my  two  allotments  lying 
on  the  easterly  side  of  bushie  meadow  containing  eighty  six  acres  be 
it  more  or  less  as  it  is  bounded  on  the  records  —  Likewise  my  fresh 
meadow  at  the  forty  acres  as  it  is  bounded  in  the  records  —  Likewise 
half  my  fresh  meadow  on  the  hill  river  both  for  quantity  and  quality 
as  it  is  bounded  upon  the  records  for  said  meadow  and  likewise  all 
my  piece  of  salt  marsh  that  lies  by  Benjamin  Aliens  land  butted  and 
bounded  as  in  the  records  may  appear — and  likewise  the  northerly 
piece  of  my  salt  marsh  that  lieth  adjoining  to  Israel  Barneys  meadow 
and  a  hundred  and  twenty  five  pound  commonage  in  said  Rehoboth 
all  of  it  lying  and  being  in  Rehoboth  above  said  —  To  have  and  to 
hold  the  aforsaid  housing,  orchard  upland  and  meadow  ground  before 
named  with  all  and  singular  the  timber  wood  underwood  stone  mines, 
minerals,  waters,  water  courses,  herbage,  grass,  feedings,  rents  profits 
hereditaments,  immunities,  privileges  and  appertanences  there  to  be- 
longing or  in  any  manner  of  way  appertaining,  with  the  reversion  and 
reversions  remainder  and  remainders  to  him  the  said  Noah  Peck  his 
heirs  executors  administrators  and  assigns  forever  —  and  as  a  good 


200  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  PAST  FOUBTH. 

sore  perfect  and  absolute  Estate  of  inheritance  in  fee  simple  aooording 
to  the  tenor  of  her  Majestyes  Manoor  of  East  Greenwich  in  the 
Ck>anty  of  Kent  in  the  Reahns  of  England  by  free  and  common  Soc- 
age and  not  in  but  without  any  manner  of  Ck>ndition  or  retention 
title  of  Dower  or  Limetation  of  uses  whatsoever  as  to  alter  change 
defeat  or  make  Toid  the  same  —  And  the  said  Noah  Peck  his  heirs 
and  assigns  shall  and  may  by  fource  and  virtue  of  these  presence  from 
time  to  time  and  at  all  times  forever  hereafter  lawMIy  peaceably  and 
quietly  have  hold  occupy  possess  and  enjoy  all  the  above  given  and 
granted  premises  and  every  part  and  parcel  thereof  free  and  clear  and 
clearly  acquited  and  fully  discharged  of  and  from  all  manor  of  other 
and  former  gifts  grants  bargains  sales  leases  jointures  dowries  qntails 
judgements  executions  extant  and  fh>m  all  and  all  manner  of  other 
gifts  grants  titles  troubles  and  incumbrances  whatsoever 

In  witness  whereof  he  the  said  Samuel  Feck  hath  sit  to  his  hand 
and  seal  this  tenth  day  of  march  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  One  thousand 
seven  hundred  four  and  five  in  the  seventh  year  of  her  Majestys  Beign 
Signed  sealed  and  delivered  in  the  presence  of  us 

Witnesses    GERSHAM  TABER 

DANIEL  SMITH 

SAMUEL  PECK 

He  was  twice  married.  His  first  wife,  Sarah,  was  buried  Octo- 
ber 27,  1673.  For  his  second  wife,  he  married  Rebecca  Hunt, 
November  21,  1677,  widow  of  Peter  Hunt,  and  daughter  of 
Stephen  Paine.     She  died  June   12,  1699. 

CIIILDREX  —  THIKD  GENERATIOX  : 

2576.  Anne,  b.  Dec.  22,  1CC7.  25S0.    Jaiel,  b.  June  14,  1680.  Baried 

2577.  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  2,  16G9.  July  6,  1680. 

2578.  Judith,b.July26, 1671.  Burled      2581.    Rebecca,    b.    Oct.    22,    1681. 

Feb.  2,  1081.  Buried  Nov.  2,  1682. 

2579.+Noah,  b.  Aug.  21,  1078. 

Anne  married  Samuel  Paine.     Her  children  were:    Joseph,*  Anne*  and 
Sarah,* 
Sarah  married  John  Sabin,  October  3,  1698. 

[2579.]  NOAH  PECK^  son  of  Samuel,^  settled  upon  the 
homestead,  given  him  by  his  father.  He  was  a  representative 
from  his  town  to  the  General  Court,  in  1712.  Upon  the  records 
he  is  called  Lieut.  Xoah  Peck. 

I  learn  but  little  in  relation  to  him,  and  find  nothing  in  relation 


DESCENDANTS  OF  SAMUEL  PECK.  201 

to  his  descendants.  He  disposed  of  a  portion  of  his  lands  soon 
after  the  decease  of  his  father,  and  the  remainder  about  1719. 

It  is  thought  by  some,  that  his  sons  all  died  young,  or  without 
issue ;  and  by  others,  that  he  removed  to  Connecticut,  or  some  dis- 
tant place,  where  his  descendants  have  not  been  distinguished  from 
others  of  the  name.     The  former  supposition  is  the  most  probable. 

He  married  Hannah  Winter,  March  4, 1702. 

OHILDREX  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

2582.    Rebecca,  b.  Dec.  1, 1702.  Bap-      2584.  Samuel,  b.  Jnne  27, 1707.  Died 
tlzed  Nov.  19,  1704.  Feb.  15,  1710-11. 

2588.    Noah,  b.  June  8,  1705.    Bap-      2585.  Hannah,  b.  April  29, 1711. 

tized  July  8, 1705.  2586.  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  29,  1718. 

2587.  Samuel,  b.  July  20, 1716. 


I 

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I     I 


PART  FIFTH. 


THE  DESCENDANTS    OF  NATHANIEL'  PECK, 

THE  FIFTH   SON   OF  JOSEPH^   THE  ANCESTOR. 

Nathaniel  Peck  was  born  at  Hingham,  Mass.,  and  baptized 
there  October  31,  1641,  and  removed  from  there  with  his  father 
and  family  to  Seekonk,  afterwards  Rehoboth.  He  settled  upon  the 
lands  given  him  and  his  brother  Israel,  in  what  is  now  Barrington, 
R.  I.,  near  the  present  residence  of  Ellis  Peck,  Esq.  They  were  a 
part  of  the  lands  purchased  by  the  proprietors  of  Osamequin  and 
his  son  Wamsetta. 

The  record  of  the  deed  of  these  lands,  known  by  the  name  of 
Poppanomscut,  alias  Phebe's  Neck,  Sowames  or  Sowamsit,  is  upon 
the  proprietors*  records  now  in  the  care  of  the  Town  Clerk  at  War- 
ren, R.  L,  dated  March  29, 1653,  B.  1,  pg.  9,  where  tlicir  location  and 
division  into  lots  may  be  learned.  They  arc  now  partly  in  Bristol, 
Warren,  Swansey,  Rehoboth,  and  Barrington. 

The  lands  given  to  Natjianiel  and  Israel  by  their  father  remained 
undivided,  the  most  of  them  at  least,  until  after  the  son  of  Nathan- 
iel became  of  age.  They  are  referred  to  upon  the  proprietors*  re- 
cords, first  after  the  decease  of  Nathaniel,  as  the  lands  of  Israel 
and  the  heirs  of  Nathaniel ;  and  afterwards,  as  the  lands  of  Na- 
thaniel and  his  uncle  Israel. 

Upon  the  proprietors*  records,  January  1 698-9, B.  l,pg.  73,  may 
be  found  the  division  of  their  lands,  some  lying  at  Kechmuet, 
Scamscammuck,  Chachapoucoset,  and  other  places. 

Nathaniel  and  his  wife  died  at  an  early  age.  He  was  buried 
August  12,  1676,  and  his  wife  Deliverance,  May  1,  1675  (R.  Rec. 
B.  1).  He  had  three  children,  and  left  at  his  decease,  —  as  appears 
by  the  Massachusetts  Colonial  records, —  two,  a  son  and  a  daughter. 


204  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PART  FIFTH. 

The  Court,  as  appears  upon  record,  appointed  Jonothan  Bosworth 
and  Samuel  Peck,  November  1,  1676,  to  administer  upon  the  estate 
of  Nathaniel  Peck,  there  being  "  two  children,  a  son  and  a  daugh- 
ter." The  Court  ordered  that  the  son  should  have  double  that  of 
the  daughter,  and  that  the  estate  remain  undivided  until  they  be- 
come of  age,  or  until  they  choose  their  own  guardians. 

The  births  of  two  of  his  children  are  upon  the  records  at  Swan- 
sey.  That  of  the  daughter  I  could  not  find.  A  number  of  the  first 
leaves  of  the  first  book  of  births  at  Swansey,  have  been  destroyed 
or  lost;  it  was  without  doubt  upon  them.  She  doubtless  died 
young,  as  did  her  brother  Elisha,  as  I  find  no  mention  of  her  name 
in  the  division  of  her  father's  estate. 

CniLDREN  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

2688.+Nathaiiiel,  b.  July  26,  1670.  2590.    Elisha,  b.  April  19,  1675.  Died 

2689.    ,  b.  April  30,  1675. 

[2688.]  NATHANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  NAtHAXiEL,^  settled 
upon  the  lands  left  him  by  his  father.  He  was  a  prominent  man, 
and  held  various  public  offices.  He  is  called  upon  the  records  for 
several  years  Lieut.  Nathaniel,  and  afterwards  Deacon  Nathaniel. 
He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Christian  Allen,  of  Swansey,  March 
8,  1695-6;  second,  to  Judith  Smith,  of  llehoboth,  July  18, 1705  (S. 
Rcc.  B  1 ).  His  first  wife  deceased  June  8,  1 702 ;  his  second  wife 
November  10,  1743;  he  August  5,  1751. 

The  following  is  from  his  tombstone,  which  is  in  Barrington : 

In  Memory  of  Deacon  Nathaniel  Peck  who  departed  this  life  on  y* 
6**"  day  of  August  1751  in  y*  82^  year  of  his  Age 

The  righteous  shall  be  liad  in  everlasting  remembrance 

CIIILDP.EX  —  FOURTH   GEXERATION  : 

2591.    Ebenczcr,  b.   April  24,   1C97.  April  17,  1709. 

Buptized  Sept.  2G,  1703.  2596.    AbigaU,  b.  Aug.  12,  1709. 

2592.+NatlianieI,  born  July  10,  1699.  2597.    Bathsheba,  b.  Jan.  15,  1710-11. 

Baptized  Sept.  26,  1703.  Died  Dec.  13,  1709. 

2593.-hTboma8,  b.  Oct.  4,  1700.   Bap-  2508.-|-Soloman,  b.  Nov.  11,  1712. 

tizcd  Sept.  20,  1703.  2599.    John,  b.  Julj'  1,   1714.    Died 

2594.    Daniel,  b.  July  28,  1706.    By  July  23,  1714. 

2d  wife.    Baptized  AprU  13,  2600.    John,  b.  Feb.  29,   1716.    Died 

1707.  May  14,  1716. 
2595.-hDavid,  b.  Nov.  1707.   Baptized 

Abigail  married  Mathew  Pratt. 

The  graves  of  the  two  last  children  are  in  the  burjing-ground  at  Seekonk. 


DESCENDAHTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PEOK.  205 

[2591.]  EBENEZBR^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  resided  in 
Barringtoii;  near  his  father.  He  left  no  issue.  His  will  is  upon 
the  records  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  B.  4,  p.  346,  dated  June  16, 
1724. 

He  gives  to  his  wife  Mary,  250  Acres  of  Land  in  Ashford  County, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  with  his  household  stuff,  one  yoke  of  oxen,  &c.  To 
his  brother  Nathaniel,  100  acres  of  land  in  Ashford,  and  two  bonds  of 
209  pounds,  and  his  mare  and  sheep.  He  also  gives  his  wife  one  bond 
of  33  pounds.  He  gives  to  his  brother  Thomas,  50  Acres  of  Land  in 
Ashford,  Conn.  He  gives  to  his  brothers  Nathaniel  and^Thomas  a  bond 
of  37  pounds  and  16  shillings,  and  his  wearing  apparel,  to  be  equally 
divided  betwixt  them.  He  appoints  his  honored  father  and  Zachariah 
Bignell  executors  of  his  will. 

[2592.]  NATHANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  settled  in 
the  south-easterly  part  of  Seekonk,  not  far  &om  what  has  since 
been  known  as  Major  Monroe's,  upon  the  farm  recently  known  as 
the  Doct  Hutchins'  place. 

By  his  will,  which  is  upon  the  Records  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  B.  15, 
p.  107,  dated  May  8, 1756,  he  appears  to  have  been  a  man  of  wealth. 
He  is  called  upon  the  Records  Lieut.  Nathaniel. 

He  gives  to  his  wife  the  use  of  the  best  room  in  his  Mansion  house, 
with  a  privilege  in  the  kitchen.  He  gives  her  the  privilege  of  keeping 
a  cow  and  horse,  winter  and  summer,  and  whatever  else  she  may  choose 
to  keep  so  long  as  she  remains  his  widow. 

He  also  gives  her  20  lbs.  of  flax  and  15  lbs.  of  wool  yearly ;  also  all 
his  indoor  movables,  one  horse,  and  one  cow.  He  requires  his  son 
Comfort  to  provide  for  her  ten  bushels  of  Indian  com,  five  bushels  of 
rye,  two  hundred  weight  of  pork  and  one  hundred  weight  of  beef 
yearly,  so  long  as  she  shall  remain  his  widow.  He  also  gives  her  his 
negro  girl  slave,  named  Rose.*     He  gives  his  daughter,  Mary  Jacobs, 


*  The  names  of  slaves  occasionaUy  occar  among  these  early  settlers  upon 

records  and  gravestones  in  the  barial  grounds. 

The  foUowing  is  an  instance : 

Here  lies  the  beet  of  SUtTaa,  Hie  falUiftil  Soul  ie  fled 

Now  turning  into  duet.  To  relme  of  Heavenly  light, 

Oeaeor  the  Ethiopian  oravet  And  by  the  blood  of  Jeasua  ahed 

A  place  among  the  Juat.  le  changed  ftrom  black  to  white. 

Jan  16  he  quit  the  stage, 
In  the  T7th  year  of  hia  age.    1T80..^ 

18 


206  PECK  GENBALOGY, —  PABT  FIFTH. 

wife  of  Allen  Jacobs,  5  pounds  13  shillings  and  4  pence ;  to  his  dan^ter 
Abagail  Barney,  wife  of  Martain  Barney,  5  pounds  18  shillings 
and  4  pence.  He  gives  five  sheep  to  his  beloved  grandson  Nathaniel 
Peck,  and  three  to  his  granddaughter  Mary  Jacobs.  He  divides  his 
lands  and  common  rights  among  his  three  sons,  Thomas,  Comfort  & 
Peleg ;  giving  Comfort  the  homestead.  He  makes  Comfort  and  his 
wife  his  executor  and  executrix.  His  inventory,  which  is  upon  the 
records  at  Taunton,  B.  15,  P.  207,  is  lengthy.  Among  the  property 
named  is  one  negro  man,  about  70  or  80  years  old,  one  negro  woman, 
about  40  years  old,  appraised  at  13  pounds  6  shillings  and  8  pence. 
One  negro  girl,  about  8  years  old,  appraised  at  20  pounds.  One 
mulatto  boy,  about  13  years  old,  bound  as  an  apprentice  until  21 
years  of  age. 

He  died  in  the  army  at  Fort  Edward,  August  5, 1756  (R  Eec. 
B.  1).     His  wife  was  Alee  Fish,  of  Portsmouth,  R  L 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

2601.+Thomas,  b.  Jan.  11,  1726-7.  2604.    Christian,  b.  Aug.  25,  1733. 

2602.    Mary,  b.  Dec.  1,  1728.  2605.    AbigaU,  b.  Sept.  11,  1785. 

2603.+Comfort,  b.  May  26,  1781.  2606.+Peleg,  b.  April  8,  1741. 

Mary  married  Allen  Jacobs. 
AbigaU  married  Martin  Barney. 

[2693.]  THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  NATHAyIE^3  Uved  and  died 
in  Seckonk,  upon  the  farm  since  owned  by  and  known  aa  the  Dea- 
con Vial  Medberj  farm. 

He  married  Deliverance  May,  of  Swansey,  January  1729.  She 
was  bom  December  5, 1712,  and  died  January  3,  1791. 

He  died  April  5,  1763.  The  division  of  his  estate  is  recorded 
upon  the  Taunton  Records,  B.  18,  p.  503,  dated  May  3,  1764. 
The  estate  was  largd.     His  son  Ebenezer  had  a  double  portion. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

2607.+Ebenezer,  b.  Mar.  8,  1730.  Dec  13,  1812. 

2608.  Deliverance,  b.  Jan.  8,  1732-3.      2613.    Bathsheba,  b.  Aug.  13,  1746. 

Died  Dec.  23,  1776.  Died  Sept.  19,  1789. 

2609.  AUen,  b.  Aag.  22,  1735.    Died      2614.    Huldah,  b.  May  8,  1749.    Died 

April  6,  1740.  Oct.  24,  1770. 

2610.  Gains,  b.  Jan.  17, 1737-8.  Died      2615.    Cliloe,  b.  Aug.  10,  1751.    Died 

in  the  army  Oct.  23,  1768.  Oct.  1830. 

2611.  Lois,  b.  Aug.  1,   1741.    Died      2616.    Tliomas,     b.    May    18,    1765. 

Mar.  25,  1812.  Died  on  board  a  prison  ship, 

2612.  Jemima,  b.  May  19,  1744.  Died  Not.  16,  1777. 

Deliverance  married  Samuel  Smith. 
Loia  married  Dauiel  Thurber. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  207 

Jemima  married  John  Bncklln. 
Baihsheha  married  Mathew  Allen. 
Mvldah  married  Wilson  Jacobs. 
Chlot  married  Asahel  Wilmoth. 

[2695.]  DAVID^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel .^  remained  upon 
a  part  of  the  homestead  where  his  grandson  Sebea  Peck  was  re- 
siding in  1 863.     He  died  March  4,  177 1 . 

He  married  Sarah  Humphrey,  September  20,  1744. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GBNERATION   (Bar.  ReC.  B.  1,  p.  23)  : 

2617.  DaTld,  b.  Aag.  18,  1746.  2622.    Rachel,  b.  Oct.  20,  1754. 

2618.  Sarah,    b.   Mar.    19,   1749-50.      2623.    Lewis,     b.     Oct.     18,     1757. 

Died  Mar.  81,  1752.  Died  young. 

2619.  John,  b.  Mar.  8,  1751-2.    Died      2624.+Joel,  b.  Aug.  28, 1769. 

Oct.  10,  1758.  2625.+Lewls,  b.  Aag.  80,  1761. 

2620.  Ezra,  b.  Jnly  8,  1748.    Died      2626.    John,  b.  May  12,  1763. 

April  12,  1752.  2627.+Noah,  b.  Mar.  81,  1765. 

2621.  Ezra,   b.  Oct.  5,   1758.    Died      2628.    Sarah,  b.  Mar.  7,  1767. 

Jan.  5,  1754. 

Baehel  married  Samuel  Read,  of  Rehoboth. 

John  married  Susan  Jones ;  no  Issue. 

Sarah  married  Caleb  Spencer,  and  settled  In  Clarendon,  Vt. 

[2698.]  SOLOMON^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  settled  upon 
a  part  of  the  homestead. 

He  married  Keziah  Barnes,  December  29,  1737.  She  died  July 
18,  1792.  He  died  December  8,  1776.  The  following  are  the 
inscriptions  upon  their  tombstones : 

Here  resteth  all  that  was  mortal  of  Solomon  Peck  Esq  who  died 
Dec'  ^^  1776  in  the  65**»  year  of  his  Age 

My  flesh  shall  rest  in  hope  to  rise  wak*  by  his  powerful  voice 

All  that  was  mortal  of  Kezia  wife  of  Solomon  Peck  Esq'  lieth  here 
who  died  July  18**»  1792  in  the  75***  year  of  her  Age 

A  faithful  wife  and  Mother  dear    Such  she  was  who  now  lies  here 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

2629.+Solomon,  b.  Oct.  29, 1738.  April  24,  1816. 

2630.  Keziah,  b.  Aug.  3,  1740.  2635.    Esther,  b.  May  18,  1751. 

2631.  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  4,  1743.  Died      2636.    Daniel,  b.  Mar.  24,  1753.  Died 

Aug.  17.  1752.  Sept.  10,  1776. 

2632.  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  30,  1744.  Died      2637.    Hannah,  b.  Oct.  17,  1755. 

Aug.  3,  1814.  2638.    Nathaniel,    b.    Dec.    7,    1759. 

2683.  Benjamin,    b.   June   8,    1747.  Died  Oct.  9,  1776. 

Died  Oct.  12,  1776.  2639.+Ebenezer,  b.  Dec.  11,  1762. 

2684.  Amos,  b.  May  1,  1749.    Died 


208  FBGK  GEHEALOOY,  —  PIBT  FIFTH. 

Kesiah  married  Comfort  Peck;  and  died  June  25, 1776. 
Esther  married  John  Vial,  of  Seekonk. 
MantMh  married  Samnel  Bams. 

[2601 .]  THOMAS*  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  settled  first  in 
ProTidence,  then  in  Scitoate,  R  L 

CHILDBXN  —  SIXTH  GKNERATIOK  : 

2640.+Nathaniel,  b.  Sept.  24,  1751.  children  were  (Scit.  Bee.)  : 

(R.  R.  B.  2,  p.  29).  2644.+Peleg,  b.  Sept.  24,  1760. 

2641.    AbigaU,  b.  Oct.  2,  1753.  2645.+Jacob,  b.  May  81, 1764. 

2642.+Thoina8,  b.  Dec  27,  1757.  2646.H-Peter,  b.  Mar.  27,  1767. 

By  his  second  wtfe  (2643)  Dorothy,  his  2647.    Dorothy,  b.  Mar.  12,  1770. 

Dorothy  married  William  Butenber,  and  settled  in  Otsego  Coonty,  N.  Y. 

[2603.]  COMFORT*  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  remained 
upon  the  homestead.  He  died  May  29, 1814.  He  married,  for  his 
first  wife,  Hannah  Barney ;  for  his  second,  Kesiah  Peck,  (No.  2630)^ 
daughter  of  Solomon  Peck ;  and  for  his  third,  Ruth  Saunders,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  SDCTH  GENERATION  : 

2643.    Christian,    b.    Feb.    4,    1756.  Jane  10,  1780. 

Died  onm.  2653.+Nathaniel,  b.  Feb.  20,  1774. 

2649.+Comfort,  b.  Oct.  17,  1760.  2654.    James,  b.  Jan.  28,  1776.    Died 

2650.  Kesiah,  b.  Jan.  2,  17G4.  July  11,  1799. 

2651.  Hannah.  2655.+Thomas,  b.  April  17,  1779. 

2652.  Kath,  b.  Mar.  15,  1770.    Died  2656.    Buth. 

Kesiah  married  Levi  Daggett,  of  Seekonk,  where  they  lived  and  died.  Their 
children  were :  Jtfary,'  Kesiah,''  John,''  Levi,''  Hannah,''  Betsey, "*  Fanny''  and 
LydiaJ 

Hannah  married  John  M.  Wood,  of  Swansey.  Their  children  were :  Seth,'' 
Beuhen'  and  Kinsley. '' 

Buth  married  Zedekiah  Millard,  of  Behoboth.  Their  chUd  was :  Blizabeth,^ 
who  married  John  Martin,  of  East  Providence,  B.  I. 

[2606.]  PELEG^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  lived  and  died 
in  Scituate,  where  I  found  his  grandson  Asahel  Peck  residing  in 
1860. 

He  married  Esther  Barney,  November  27,  1760. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

2657.  Aaron.    Died  young.  2663.  Polly. 

2658.  Peleg.    Died  young.  2664.  -John.    Died  young. 
2659.+Bamey.  2665.  Esther.    Died  Aug.  21,  1301, 
2660.4-l8aac.  aged  27  years. 
2661.+£benezer.  2666.  Martha. 

2662.    Hannah.    Died  young.  2667.    Welcome. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECEu  209 

JMly  married  Wibor  Williams. 
Martha  married  Robert  StriTner. 

[2670.]  EBENEZER*  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  remained  upon 
the  homestead.    He  died  April  14,  1807. 

He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Sarah  Carpenter ;  for  his  second, 
Sarah  Brown ;  and  for  his  third,  Sybel  Ormsbee. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GSNBRATIGN  : 

2668.    Hannah.      Died    nnm.    Nov.  2672.    Lucy. 

10,  1818,  in  her  59th  year.  2678.    Jacinthia. 

2669.+Gain8.  2674.    Ruth. 

2670.  Mehitable.  2675.-{-Ebenezer. 

2671.  Sarah.    Died  young.  2676.+Thoma8. 

MehUable  married  Isaac  Martin,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  Her  children  were : 
Sarah;'  Isaac,''  Hannah,''  Bezekiah,''  John,''  Lucy,''  Winthropy^  Huldah''  and 
Ambrose,'' 

Lttcy  married  Reuben  Pierce.  Her  chUdren  were :  Luqfj''  Bichard,''  Bebeo- 
ea'  and  George,'' 

Jacinthia  married,  first,  Samuel  Barker ;  second,  a  Humphrey.  Her  chil- 
dren were ;  SamueP  and  Lenea,'' 

Buth  married  Barnabas  Barker.  Her  children  were :  Sarah,''  John,''  Han- 
nah,'' Lucy,''  Barnabas,''  Almira,''  Jadnthia''  and  Wallace.'' 

[2617.]  DAVID*  PECK,  son  of  David,^  settled  at  first  upon 
the  paternal  homestead,  and  afterwards  in  Seekonk,  where  he  died. 
He  married  Elizabeth  Bushee. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

2677.+Aaron.  2681.  Sally. 

2678.    EUhu.  2682.  Prudence. 

2679.+Ezra.  2683.  Judith. 
2680.    Betsey. 

Betsey  married  James  French,  of  Seekonk. 

Sally  and  Prudence  married  Nathaniel  Carpenter.  Sally  left  no  issue.  Pru- 
dence left  children. 

[2624.]  JOEL*  PECK,  son  of  David,^  settled  upon  the  home- 
stead of  his  fathers.  He  married  Lucy  Fish,  daughter  of  Daniel 
Fish,  of  Seekonk.  He  died  November  11,  1833.  She  died  March 
2,  1864,  in  her  90th  year. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

2684.+Horatio,  b.  Dec.  3,  1793.  2688.+Sebea,  b.  Jan.  25, 1803. 

2685.+Elnathan,  b.  Jan.  27,  1796.  2689.    Fanny,  b.  Sept.  6,  1805. 

2686.+Bela,  b.  Jan.  29, 1798.  2690.    Bethia,  b.  Aug.  4,  1808. 

2687.     Wealthy,  b.  Sept.  22,  1800.  2691.    Clarissa,  b.  Dec  13, 1812. 

18* 


210  PECK  GENEALOOT, —  PAST  FIFTH. 

Wealthy  married  Nathaniel  Medbeiy,  of  Barrlngton.    Her  chOdren  are; 
McUheWf''  Lucy,''  Andrew,''  TheophUus,''  Angeline''  and  James.'' 

Fanny  married  Seth  D.  Clark,  of  East  Providence.    Her  children  are 
Clariseay''  Augustus,^  Julia,^  Diana,''  George'  and  WHliamJ' 

Beihia  married  Beiijamin  B.  Medbery,  of  Harrington.    Her  children  are 
Beniamin  T.,^  Mary,''  Horace'  and  Charles.'' 

Clarissa  married  Robert  T.  Smith ;  no  issue. 


[2626.  ]  LEWIS*  PECK,  sod  of  David/  left  Banington  about 
1786,  and  settled  in  Clarendon,  Rutland  Coonty,  Yt.,  where  he 
resided  until  a  short  time  before  his  death,  when  he  removed  to  the 
town  of  Ira,  where  he  died.  He  was  twice  married :  firsts  to  Betty 
Bead,  of  Behoboth,  Mass. ;  second,  to  Cynthia  Green.  He  died 
January  1825. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  6BNERATION  : 

2692.    Daniel,  b.  Nov.  1808. .  2697.  Jonathan.    Died  yoong. 

2693.+John,  b.  Oct.  28,  1787.  2698.  Salmon.     Hy  2d  wife.     Died 

2694.  Rachel,  b.  Feb.  1792.  yoong. 

2695.  Selina,  b.  Oct.  23,  1794.  2699.  Leland.    Died  yoong. 

2696.  Samoel.    Died  yoong.  2700.  Lydia.    Died  yoong. 

Daniel  was  killed  by  the  fUling  of  a  tree  in  the  19th  year  of  his  age. 
Bachel  married  Charles  Nichols. 
Seiina  married  Samoel  Borrill. 

[2627.]  N0AH5  PECK,  son  of  David,^  left  Barrington  in 
1786,  and  settled  at  Clarendon,  Vt.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife, 
Anna  Spencer,  in  1793.  For  his  second,  he  married  Mehitable 
You,  March  1812.  His  first  wife  died  January  1,  1811.  His  sec- 
ond wife  died  September  18,  1835.     He  died  August  19,  1842. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

2701.    Mary,  b.  Sept.  16,  1794.  Died      2706.H-Noah,  b.  Jan.  1807. 

April  13,  1835.  2707.    Sarah,    b.    Jan.    1809.      Died 

2702.+David,  b.  Nov.  1,  1795.  Nov.  7,  1823. 

2703.  Annah,  b.  Jan.  2,  1797.  Died      2708.+Lewis,  b.  Feb.  10,  1813.    By 

Nov.  1839.  2d  wife. 

2704.  Hannah,    b.    Sept.    16,    1799.      2709.+Daniel  H.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1815. 

Died  July  6, 1838.  2710.    Alphonso  C,  b.  Jan.  1,  1817. 

2705.  Betsey,  b.  Jan.  1803.  Died  May 

16,  1836. 

Mary  and  Annah  married  Walter  Rider,  of  Clarendon,  Vt. 

Hannah  married  Beiijamin  Bishop. 

Betsey  and  Sarah  died  unmarried. 

Alphonso  C.  was  residing  with  his  brother  Lewis,  unmarried,  in  1863. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PEOK.  211 

[2629.  ]  SOLOMON*  PECK,  of  Barrington,  son  of  Solomon,* 
married  widow  Abigail  Bamey,  formerly  Abigail  Peck  (No.  2605), 
daoghter  of  Nathaniel  Peck,  December  8, 1 763.  He  resided  where 
Asa  Peck,  his  grandson,  was  residing  in  1860.  He  died  Angost 
22, 1814.    She  died  June  16,  1821. 

CHLLDBEN  —  SIXTH  GEMEBATEOK: 

2711.  AblgaU,  b.  May  12, 1764.  2715.+EU1B,  b.  Aug.  2, 1774. 

2712.  Keziah,  b.  Sept.  10, 1766.  2716.    Bebee,  b.  June  1, 1777.     Died 
2713.+Solomon,  b.  Feb.  18,  1769.  April  19, 1781. 
2714.+Darii]S,  b.  Jane  25, 1772. 

Abiff<Ul  married  Ebenezer  Peck  (No.  2661),  son  of  Peleg. 
Keziah  married  Joshua  Bead  for  her  first  husband,  and  David  Hill  for  her 
second. 

[2639.]  EBENEZER*  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  lived  and 
died  in  Barrington.  He  lived  near  where  Ellis  Peck  now  resides. 
The  house  stood  where  Benjamin  Medberj  was  residing  in  1863. 
He  married  Huldah  Brown,  daughter  of  Amos  Brown,  of  Beho- 
both,  December  2, 1785.  She  ^ied  April  22,  1816,  in  the  64th 
year  of  her  age.    He  died  April  20,  1816. 

CHILDREN  — SELTH  GSNKEATION: 

2717.+Nathaniel,  b.  Jan.  16,  1786.  2721.+Beidamln,  b.  July  10,  1793. 

2718.+£benezer,  b.  Aag.  81,  1787.  2722.+Learned,  b.  Oct.  15,  1795. 

2719.  Huldah,  b.  Aug.  8,  1789.  2728.    WUliam  H.,  b.  Jane  5,  1798. 

2720.  Bebee,  b.  Jane  18, 1791.  Died  April  22,  1816. 

MtUdah  married  Ebenezer  Humphrey,  and  settled  in  Barrington.  Her  chil« 
dren  are :  Albert,''  Samttel,''  John^  Marian''  Nancy,''  and  Ann  Eliza.'' 

Bebee  {trom,  whom  I  received  my  information  in  relation  to  her  father's  flun« 
fly),  married  Bei^amln  Heath,  September  13,  1812.  Her  children  are :  Mary,'' 
Benjamin,''  Huldah,''  WUliam'  and  Clarissa.'' 

[2640.]  NATHANIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Thomab,^  married 
Sarah  Paine,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Paine.  He  resided  in  Provi- 
dence. He  was  a  caulker  by  trade.  He  and  his  wife  died  in  See- 
konk,  at  the  residence  of  their  daughter  Hannah ;  he  aged  76  years, 
and  she  75. 

dhn.DRKN  —  SEVENTH  GEMEBATION  : 

2724.    Sebra,  b.  Jan.  5,  1777.    Died    ^2725.    Hannah,  b.  Jnly  8,  1780. 
at  sea,  nnm. 

Hannah  married  WilUam  Handy,  of  Seekonk.  Mr.  William  Handy,  of  See- 
konk,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my  information,  is  her  son. 


212  PECK   OENEALOOT,  —  PAST  FIFTH. 

[2042.]  THOMAS'  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,'  left  Bhode  Island 
at  an  earlf  date,  and  settled  at  what  was  known  as  the  German 
Flats,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  about  1810.  He  married,  for  his  first 
wife,  as  I  am  told,  Lydia  Eni(^t;  and  for  his  second,  Frances 
Davis,  who  died  April  11, 1826. 

CHILDBKN  —  SKYXNTH  GSNKRAHOir: 

S7a6.+PMlip,  b.  April  25,  1776.  2782.+Thomas,  b.  July  19,  1794. 

2727.+Ros8eU.  2788.+Ai,  b.  Dec  12, 1797. 

8728.    SaUy.  2734.    wmiam  F. 

2729.    Ardilla.    Suppose  died  onm.  2786.+Ja]iie8. 

2780.  Chariotte.  2786.+NathaiiieL 

2781.  Barbary. 

Sally  married  Edward  Davis,  of  Bnttemats,  N.  Y. 
ChaiioUe  married  a  Hunt,  and  died  soon  after. 
Barbary  married  Richard  Paddock,  of  Litclifield,  N.  Y.* 
WUliam  F,  died  young,  in  Uie  town  of  Lorraine,  N.  Y. 

[2644.]  PELEG«  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  left  Rhode  Island 
about  1795,  and  settled  in  Ots^o  County,  at  or  near  Fly  Creek. 
From  there  he  removed  to  Richfield.  He  married  Betsey  Sweet, 
daughter  of  Jeremiah  Sweet,  August  13, 1779.  He  died  Novem- 
ber 4, 1849.     She  August  14, 1838. 

CHILDREN  —  SEYEXTH  GENERATION: 

2787.    Abner,  b.  Oct.  24,  1780.  2744.+Alfted,  b.  Feb.  20,  1793. 

2738.    Joab,  b.  March  12,  1782.  2745.    Alflredia,  b.  Nov.  29,  1794. 

2739.+Panlon,  b.  Feb.  11,  1784.  2746.    Augustas,  b.  Sept.  14,  1796. 

2740.  Freelove,  b.  Nov.  13,  1785.  2747.    Hannah,  b.  Jan.  4,  1799. 

2741.  Lydla,  b.  Jane  7,  1787.  2748.+Peleg,  b.  May  25,  1801. 
2742.+Thomas,  b.  Aag.  10,  1789.  2749.+Dorastas,  b.  Aug.  23,  1803. 
2743.    Betsy,  b.  May  4. 1791. 

Abner  settled  in  Lorraine,  N.  Y.,  where  he  and  his  wife  died,  learing  no 
children.    He  married  Joanna  Dewey.    He  died  May  2,  1810. 

Joab  died  in  Batavia,  onm.,  December  30,  1841. 

Drtelove  married  £zra  Gary,  and  was  residing  with  her  son,  Albert  Gary,  at 
Korwich,  Chenaugo  Connty,  N.  Y.,  in  1864. 

Lydia  married  Eleazer  Whipple,  Augast  81,  1810,  and  settled  in  Richfleld« 
Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  October  30,  1830.  She  was  residing  in 
Orangeville,  N.  Y.,  in  18G4. 

Betsey  married  Thomas  Leonard,  and  settled  at  first  in  Richfield,  afterwards 
In  Bethany,  and  then  in  Niagara  Coanty.    She  died  October  13,  1860. 


•  Thomas  Paddock,  residing  at  Salmon  River,  Oswego  Coanty,  N.  Y.,  in 
1865,  is  her  sou. 


BESGENDANTB  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  213 

Aiflredia  married  Alfred  Green.  They  were  residing  in  Storgis,  Bl.,  in 
18e4. 

Augustus  died  in  the  army  of  the  United  States,  October  80, 1816,  nnm. 

Mannah  married  Nathan  Hawley,  and  was  residing  at  Ferry  Centre,  Mich., 
in  1864. 

[2645.]  JACOB«  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  moved  from  Rhode 
Island  to  Fly  Creek,  Ots^o  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  March 
1, 1813.  He  married  Mercy  Butenber,  bom  July  24, 1758.  She 
died  February  14,  1841. 

CmLDREN  —  SKVENTH  GBMERATION: 

2750.  Celinda,  b.  May  25, 1785.  Died     2758.    Mercy,  b.  Sept.  27,  1792.  Died 

Aug.  81,  1851.  Nov.  14,  1845. 

2751.  Cynthia,  b.  Dec  25, 1788.  Died      2754.    Holdah,  b.  Feb.  16, 1797. 

nnm.,  May  11, 1819.  2755.    Harris,  b.  Dec.  25,  1799.  Died 

2752.  Daniel,  b.  Feb.  21,  1790.   Died  July  31, 1805. 

nnm.,  Sept.  18, 1791. 

Celinda  married  Bei^amin  GaUop,  and  settled  at  Fly  Creek.    BCr.  Norman 
B.  Stephens,  to  whose  kindness  I  am  indebted  for  my  information,  is  her  son. 
Mercy  married  Alexander  Lerow. 
Muldah  married  Daniel  J.  Davidson.    They  settled  at  Bichbnrgh,  N.  Y. 

[2646.]  PETER«  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,*  left 'Rhode  Island, 
and  settled  at  Fly  Creek,  Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  about  1795.  He 
died  July  11,  1846.  He  married  Sarah  RalpL  She  died  Sep- 
tember 3,  1843,  in  the  81st  year  of  her  age. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2756.  ZUpha.  2760.+Danlel,  b.  Nov.  5,  1799. 

2757.  AyLb,  b.  Sept.  23,  1788.  2761.    Sarah,  b.  Dec.  8,  1801. 

2758.  Susan,  b.  July  5, 1793.  2762.    Amey,  b.  Sept.  11,  1804. 
2759.+wmiam,  b.  July  20, 1796.  2763.    Feter. 

Susan  married  Nathaniel  Chapman,  at  Fly  Creek,  where  she  died.  May  11, 
1862,  leaving  seven  chUdren. 

Avi8  and  Sarah  married  Davis  Brown,  to  whose  kindness  I  am  indebted  for 
my  information.  Avis  died  March  7, 1854,  leaving  four  children.  Sarah  and 
Mr.  Brown  were  Uving  at  Richfield  Springs  in  1862.* 

Amey  was  residing  at  Richfield  Springs  in  1862.    She  married  Robert  Sonls. 

Peter,  I  am  told,  married  and  settled  in  Michigan,  and  from  there  removed 
to  Iowa.    I  have  been  unable  to  find  him  or  his  chUdren. 

[2649.]  COMFORT*  PECK,  son  of  Comport/  first  settled 
near  what  has  since  been  known  as  Leonard's  Comers,  in  Seekonk, 

*  He  died  November  19, 1864,  aged  68  years. 


214  PECK  GEETEALOOY, —  PABT  FIFTH. 

Mass.  From  here  lie  remoyed  into  the  State  of  New  York.  I  hare 
been  nnable  to  find  any  of  his  descendants.  His  relatives  could 
tell  me  nothing  in  relation  to  them.  He  married  Mary  Saunders, 
of  Swansej. 

CHILDRBN  —  8BVKNTU  GEMEBATION  : 

2764.  Ebenezer,  b.   July   16,    1787.      2767.    Maiy  D.,  b.  Aug.  18,  1795. 

Died  onm.  2768.    Hannah,  b.  Nov.  17,  1797. 

2765.  Davia,  b.  Jan.  17, 1790.  2769.    Almira  S.,  b.  Dec  19,  1800. 

2766.  Comfort,  b.  Uaj  13,  1798.  2770.    James. 

[2663  ]  NATHANIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Comport,*  resided  in 
Seekonk,  Mass.,  near  what  is  known  as  Leonard's  Comers.  He 
married  Mary  Wheeler,  of  Eehoboth,  daughter  of  Aaron  Wheeler. 
He  died  October  11, 1831  or  2.    She  died  March  16, 1852. 

CHILDREN  —  BKVKNTU  GENERATION: 

2771.  Ann  Eliza,  b.  Jan.  1801.    Died     2775.    AUce  C,  b.  Jan.  11, 1811. 

yonng.  2776.    Lois  T.,  b.  Aug.  22, 1818. 

2772.  Maiy  W.,  b.  Feb.  9,  1808.  2777.  Nathaniel,  b.  Nov.  5,  1825. 
2778.    Lydia  D.,  b.  Not.  18,  1805.  Died  yoong. 

2774.    Sophia  L.,  b.  July  21, 1808. 

Mary  married  Brayton  Read,  of  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Lydia  D,  married  Harvey  French,  of  Seekonk,  Mass. 
Sophia  L.  married  Elliott  Holbrook,  of  Wrentham,  Mass. 
Mice  C,  married  Gkorge  Blackman,  of  Charlton,  Mass. 
Lois  T.  married  Bradford  Walker,  of  Canandaigua,  N.  Y. 

[2656.]  THOMAS®  PECK,  son  of  Comport,*  settled  upon  the 
homestead.  He  married  Zenith  Bullock,  daughter  of  Barrett  Bul- 
lock, of  Rehoboth. 

CHILDREX — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2778.  Eeziah,  b.  Sept.  21,  1802.  2781.    James,  b.  Oct.  30,  1808. 

2779.  Sally,  b.  AprU  22,  1804.  2782.    Hannah,  b.  Jnne  8,  1811. 

2780.  Thomas,  b.  May  15, 1806 ;  was      2783.-Kk>mfort,  b.  May  16,  1814. 

unm.  in  1864. 

Keziah  married  Arnold  Medbery,  of  Seekonk;  died  Febmaiy  1845. 
Sally  married  Joseph  AUen,  of  Seekonk. 
James  was  residing  wi  h  his  brother  Comfort,  onm.,  in  1863. 
Manndh  married  Reaben  Thnrber,  of  Seekonk. 

[2659.]  BARNEY*  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,^  left  Rliode  Island 
at  an  early  date,  and  settled  in  Greensborough,  Vt.  Prom  there 
he  removed  to  Walcott,  where  he  died,  April  10,  1832.  He  mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Colgrove,  daughter  of  William  ColgroyCi  December 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  215 

1759.     She  was  born  January  1,  1768,  and  died  March  1863,  in 
her  96th  year. 

CHILDREN  —  8BVKMTU  GENERATION: 

2784.+AUeii,  b.  May  10,  1791.  2789.+Welcome,  b.  Feb.  28,  1802. 

2785.  Charlotte,  b.  Jime  1, 1793.  Died    2790.+Barney,  b.  Feb.  10,  1804. 

Jane  29,  1886.  279i:+Irai  b.  Oct.  28,  1805. 

2786.  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  5,  1795.  2792.    Esther,  b.  May  28,  1808. 
2787.+William,  b.  Aug.  6, 1797.  2793.+ Jeremiah,  b.  Oct.  13,  1812. 
2788.    Martha,  b.  Dec.  5,  1799.  2794.    Louisa,  b.  July  21,  1815. 

Charlotte  married  Samuel  Bastin. 

Hannah  married  RufUs  Bastin. 

Ifdriha  married  William  Read. 

Esther  married  Orin  Day,  September  5,  1836,  and  was  residing  in  Sharon, 
Vt.,  in  1863. 

Louisa  married :  first,  Garrettson  Hunt,  February  24,  1833 ;  second,  a  Mr. 
Blackman,  and  was  residing  in  Livingston,  Clark  County,  111.,  in  1864. 

[2660.]  ISAAC®  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,*  settled  in  Providence, 
R.  L,  where  he  lived  and  died,  February  26,  1833,  aged  67  years, 
10  months  and  23  days.  He  married  Phebe  Jencks,  daughter  of 
Ichabod  Jencks,  March  20,  1791.  She  died  June  6, 1853,  aged  83 
years  and  13  days. 

CHnj>REN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2795.    Nancy  J.,  b.  May  19,  1792.  2800.    Joseph  B.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1801. 

2796.+John,  b.  AprU  18,  1793.  2801.+George  H.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1804. 

2797.  Khoda,  b.  Nov.  16,  1794.  2802.    Almira,  b.  Feb.  16,  1806. 

2798.  Phebe,  b.  Nov.  23,  1797.  2803.    William  H.,  b.  May  28,  1808. 

2799.  Isaac,  b.  Feb.  13,  1800.    Died  One  b.  in  1797.    Died  in  in- 

unm.  fancy. 

Nancy  married  John  Haradon,  of  Providence. 
Joseph  B.  married  Bethiah  Clark.    He  left  no  issue. 
Bhoda  married  Enoch  Steer,  of  Providence,  B.  I. 
Phebe  married  William  C.  Baker,  of  Providence,  R.  I. 
Almira  married  WiUiam  P.  Allen,  of  Providence,  B.  I. 

[2661.]  EBENEZER«  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,*  resided  in  Scit- 
uate,  R.  L  He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Abigail  Peck  (No. 
2711),  daughter  of  Solomon  Peck,  of  Barrington,  R.  I.;  for  his 
second,  Esther  Barns ;  for  his  third,  Sybel  Searles ;  for  his  fourth, 
Phebe  Walden.     He  died  August  22,  1838. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2804.  AbigaU.  2808.+Samuel. 

2805.  Keziah.  2809.    Solomon.    Died  young. 

2806.  Hannah.  2810.    Peleg.    Died  young. 
2807.+Baniey. 


216  FBCK  GBHKALOGT, — PABT   ITPIH. 

AbiifoQ  nuunied  John  Stephens. 

Keziah  mmrried  Elisbm  Lesch,  and  settled  In  Scitoate,  B.  I. 

Hanmak  married  Samnel  Bnlas,  of  Proridence. 

[2667.]  WELCOME*  PECK,  son  of  Pelbg,*  resided  in  Scit- 
nate,  B.  L,  upon  tbe  homestead*  He  married  Betsey  Collins.  He 
died  December  28, 1828.    She  Norember  12,  1827,  aged  41  years. 

CHILDRXX  —  8BVKNTU  GKNZRATIOX  : 

2811.+Lewis,  b.  Jan.  8, 1804.  2814.    8ylTia,  b.  Oct.  25, 1809. 

2812.+StepheD,  b.  Feb.  14,  1805.  2815.+Asaliel,  b.  Jan.  16,  1813. 

2813.    Peleg,  b.  Dec  24, 180G.  2816.+Alflred  O.,  b.  Oct.  8,  1817. 

Siflvia  married  Richard  Searles,  of  Proridence,  where  they  were  residing  in 
1864.    To  her  I  am  indebted  for  a  record  of  the  fkmily. 

PieUg  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Bethiah  Peck,  widow  of  Joseph,  formerly 
Bethiah  Clark ;  second,  to  Phebe  Brown.    He  left  no  issue. 

[2669.]  GAIEUS<  FECK,  son  of  Ebkxbzeb,^  Ured  and  died 
in  Lindon,  Yt.  He  married  Hannah  Peck  (No.  217),  dau^ter  of 
Samnel  Peck,  of  Behoboth,  Mass.,  May  19,  1782.  They  were  mar- 
ried by  her  grandfather,  Ber.  Samuel  Peck.  She  died  February  4^ 
1832.     He  April  5, 1838. 

CHILDBEX  —  SEVENTH   GEXERATTON  : 

2817.  Lewis,  b.  Aug.  17,  1783.  2S22.    Henrietta,  b.  April  12,   1794. 

2818.  Delia,  b.  Jan.  25,  1785.    Died  Died  unm. 

March  13,  1785.  2S23.-hSamuel,  b.  Nov.  7,  1796. 

2819.  SaUy,  b.  May  7,  1787.    Died      2624.    Clarissa,  b.  May  16, 1799.  Died 

July  27,  1787.  June  20,  1804. 

2820.  Lydia,  b.  June  28,  1789.    Died      2825.+ William,  b.  Xov.  2,  1802. 

Feb.  17,  1852.  2826.-|-G€orge  C,  b.  July  24,  1805. 

2821.+Hersa,  b.  Dec.  25,  1792. 

Lewis  leA  no  issue. 

[2675.]  EBENEZER«  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezeb,^  settled  at 
first  with  his  father,  in  Seekonk,  Mass.  From  there  he  remored  to 
Lindon,  Vt.,  and  from  there  to  Derby,  where  he  died,  October  28, 
1821.  He  married  Elizabeth  Winsor,  daughter  of  William  Win- 
sor,  of  Seekonk,  August  16,  1795. 

CHILDRKX  —  SEVENTH  GEXEBATIOX  : 

2827.  Lucie,  b.  Oct.  1,  1796.    Died      2832.    Ebenezer,  b.  Aug.  18,  1807. 

June  3,  1798.  2833.  Naucy  B.,  b.  Jau.  28,  1810. 

2828.  Mary  W.,  b.  May  21, 1798.  2834.  Susan  H.,  b.  March  28, 1812. 

2829.  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  1,  1800.  2835.  Lucy  8.,  b.  Jan.  1,  1816. 

2830.  AbigaU  W.,  b.  March  11, 1803.  2836.  Harriet  N.,  b.  Jane  24, 1817. 

2831.  Eliza  F.,  b.  June  30,  1805. 


DB8CEia)ANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  217 

Mary  W.  married  Mellen  Benson,  of  MUlyille,  Mass. 

Sarah  married  Lyman  C.  Curtis;  settled  at  Deer  Paric,  Long  Island.  She 
died  Angost  22, 1855. 

Eliza  F,  married  Calvin  Bntler;  settled  at  SummeniUe,  N.  J. 

Nancy  B.  married  Dan  Hill,  of  Blackstone,  Mass. 

Lucy  8.  married  Newton  Darling,  of  Millville,  for  her  first  husband;  and 
Jonathan  Sonthwick,  of  Uxbridge,  for  her  second. 

Harriet  married  William  Jones ;  settled  in  Salsbnry,  Conn. 

Ebenezer  married  Amanda  Chase.    He  died  at  sea,  May  9, 1842. 

[2676.]     THOMAS*  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,*  married . 

CHIIJ>BEN  —  SEVENTH  OENERATION: 

2837.+Thomas.  2889.    Lucy. 

28d8.+£benezer. 

[2677.]  AARON*  PECK,  son  of  David,*  left  Barrington, 
R  I.,  when  eighteen  years  of  age,  and  settled  in  Pittston,  Rens- 
selaer County,  N.  Y.  From  here  he  removed  to  Otsego ;  from 
there  to  Burlington;  and  from  there,  in  1815,  he  removed  to  EUi- 
cotty  Chatauque  County;  and  from  there  to  Poland,  where  he  was 
residing  in  1864.  He  married  Dorcas  Briggs,  daughter  of  John 
Bri^s,  from  Warwick,  R.  L,  in  1 803.  She  was  born  December 
25, 1778. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2840.    Betsy,  b.  Sept.  6,  1805.  2843.    Samuel,  b.  July  8, 1812. 

2841.+Ezra,  b.  July  8,  1808.  ^  2844.    SaUy,  b.  Feb.  8, 1816. 

2842.    Hannah,  b.  Sept.  14,  1810.  2845.    Ezekiel,  b.  July  28, 1817. 

Betsey  was  residing  in  Poland,  with  her  parents,  nnm.,  in  1864. 
Hannah  married  Ezra  Smith,  of  Poland,  N.  T. 

SaUy  married  Thomas  Linkfleld,  and  settled  at  French  Creek,  Chatauqae 
County,  N.  Y. 

[2679.]  EZRA«  PECK,  son  of  David,*  settled  first  in  Hub- 
bardston,  where  he  married  Phebe  Willard.  From  there  he  re- 
moved to  Barre,  Mass.,  where  his  wife  died,  about  1815,  and  he 
aboatl844. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2846.    Myra,  b.  May  1,  1797.  2850.    Marinda,  b.  Dec.  10,  1810. 

2847.+Milton,b.  July  1, 1799.  2851.    Channcey,  b.  Aug.  1814.    Died 

2848.  Snmner,  b.  June  4,  1801.  in  1816. 

2849.  Sophina,  b.  May  28,  1804. 

Myra  married  David  Barnes,  in  1824.    Her  husband  died  in  1827.    She  has 
two  children:  Lucy,^  b.  March  21,  1825;  and  David,^  b.  October  28,  1827. 
They  were  residing  in  Hnbbardston,  Mass.,  in  1864. 
19 


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218  PECK  GENEALOGY,  —  PART   FIFTH. 

Sumner  died  nnm.,  November  1862,  in  Templeton,  ICass. 

Sophina  married  Chtrles  AoBtin,  April  1857.    They  reside  in  Hnbbardston, 

JUarinda  married  Charles  Austin,  November  15, 1834.    Her  children  were : 

Druphena,*  b.  October  8»  1885;  Louimi^^  b.  October  20,  1837;  Mmina,*  b. 

March  17,  1840;  Elvira,*  b.  March  4, 1844;  Harriet  Scphina^^  b.  Febroaiy  20, 

1847.    She  died  in  Hnbbardston,  September  29, 1852. 

[2684.]  HORATIO*  PECK,  son  of  Joel,*  resides  in  Swan- 
sey,  Mass.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Nancy  Mathewson, 
daughter  of  Daniel  Mathewson,  of  Harrington,  B.  L ;  for  his  sec- 
ond, Martha  Chase,  daughter  of  Wanton  Chase,  of  Pawtucket,  R.  L ; 
and  for  his  third,  Martha  Martin,  daughter  of  James  Martin,  for- 
merly of  Newport,  R.  L 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  OE2YERATION  : 

2852.+James  B.,  b.  March  29,  1822.  2857.  Hiram  F.,  b.  Oct.  1, 1837. 

2853.+Heni7  C,  b.  Jan.  5, 1832.  2858.  John  M.,  b.  May  30,  1840. 

2854.  Martha  Jane,  b.  April  15, 1883.  2859.  Albert  S.,  b.  Jan.  26, 1842. 
Died  in  infiincy.  2860.  Horatio  W.,  b.  Dec.  3,  184o. 

2855.  George  £.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1835. 

2856.  Nancy  Jane,  b.  Aug.  8, 1835. 

Twins. 

Biram  F.  married  Sophia  Tabor;  no  issne. 

John  3f.  married  Lydia  Jane  Smith ;  no  issue. 

Albert  8.  married  Mary  C.  Dunbar.    Died  June  9, 1864 ;  no  issue. 

Horatio  W.  was  residing  with  his  fkther,  in  1863,  unm. 

[2685.]  ELNATHAN«  PECK,  son  of  Joel,*  resides  in  ^ee- 
konk.  He  married  Mercy  Martin,  daughter  of  Holden  Martin,  of 
Swansey,  December  28,  1826.    She  was  bom  June  24,  1804. 

CHILD  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2861.  Sarah  A.,  b.  Oct.  8,  1829. 

Sarah  A.  married  Bei^amin  Walker,  of  Seekonk,  Jane  8, 1855. 

[2686.]  BELA«  PECK,  son  of  Joel,*  resides  in  Barrington. 
He  married  Lemyra  A.  Peck  (No.  1899),  daughter  of  Amhiose 
Peck,  of  Seekonk,  March  18,  1821. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

2862.  Alpheos  M.,  b.  Dec.  20,  1821.      2866.    Albert  H.,  b.  Jane  14,  1833. 

Died  Sept.  14,  1822.  2867.    Horace  M.,  b.  Mar.  28,  1836. 

2863.+Edwin  F.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1823.  Died  March  15, 1839. 

2864.  Albert  H.,  b.  Jan.   10,   1827.      2868.    Horace  T.,  b.  April  2,  1839. 

Died  Feb.  13,  1833.  2869.    Amie  A.  M.,  b.  March  19, 1842. 

2865.  Susan  A.,  b.  Aug.  29,  1829. 


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DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PEOK.  219 

Su$an  A,  married  George  Bowen,  of  Barrlngton. 

Abert  H.  married  Mary  E.  Medbery,  daughter  of  Bei\jamin  Medbery,  of 
BarriDgton,  where  they  were  residing  in  1868. 

Horace  T,  married  Mary  Humphrey,  daughter  of  Samuel  Humphrey,  of 
Connecticut. 

[2688.]  SEBEA*  PECK,  son  of  Joel,*  resides  upon  the 
homestead.  He  married  Rebecca  Cooper,  of  Boston,  September 
14,  1834.  She  died  December  5,  1854,  in  the  37th  year  of  her 
age. 

GHILDRBK— SSVENTH  OENKRATION : 

2870.  Ann  EUza,  b.  Aug.  80,  1885;      2878.    Horatio  N.,  b.  March  27,  1844. 

unm.  in  1868.  2874.    Laura  Elizabeth.     Died  Feb. 

2871.  Emily  F.,  b.  July  1, 1837.  21,  1851,  aged  21  months. 

2872.  Seraphina  M.,  b.  Sept.  15, 1840 ; 

unm.  in  1868. 

Emily  married  Henry  Fish,  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

[2690.]  REV.  JOHN®  PECK,  son  of  Lewis,*  settled  at  Clar- 
endon,  Yt,  where,  I  am  told,  he  was  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church. 
He  removed,  about  1837,  to  the  town  of  Fowler,  N.  Y.,  and  be- 
came the  pastor  of  the  church  at  Fullersville.  He  was  residing  at 
Bla^.k  River  in  1863.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Sabra 
Rounds;  second,  to  Dolly  Drummond  (widow),  formerly  Dolly 
Graves. 

CHILDREN — 8EVJSNTU  GENERATION: 

2875.    Betsey  C,  b.  Sept.  26,  1810.  2879.    Lorain,  b.  Jane  26,  1819. 

2876.+Nathan  R.,  b.  March  28, 1813.  2880.+Daniel,  b.  July  1,  1822. 

2877.  Melissa,  b.  Ang.  18,  1814.  2881.    Sarah,  b.  Nov.  12,1824. 

2878.  Lydia,  b.  March  12,  1817.  2882.    Celinda,  b.  Feb.  21,  1827. 

[2702.]  DAVn)«  PECK,  son  of  Noah,*  settled  at  Clarendon, 
Vt.,  where  he  died,  February  4,  1857.  He  married  Harriet  Free- 
love,  daughter  of  David  Freelove,  of  West  Rutland.  She  was  liv- 
ing in  Ira,  Vt,  in  1 864.     She  was  bom  May  24,  1 800. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2888.  Hannah  M.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1820.  2887.-|-George  W.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1830. 

2884.  Harriet  Y.,  b.  Dec.  20,  1821.  2888.    Clarissa  £.,  b.  Oct.  5,  1836. 

2885.  Loranda  I.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1823.  2889.    Elsa  A.,  b.  Aug.  5,  1840. 

2886.  Sarah  A.,  b.  Jan.  28,  1826. 

Hannah  3f.  married  J.  C.  Smith,  September  5, 1842;  resided  in  Ira,  Yt.,  in 
1864. 


220  PBCK  GBRALOGTi  —  PAST  FIFTH. 

JXnrieC  F.  married  F.  Freemn,  Mardi  90, 1844;  resided  in  West  Batland, 
Tt.,  in  18«4. 

Loramia  L  married  H.  Gorliam,  December  8,  1850;  resided  in  West  Kot- 
land,  Vt.,  in  1864. 

Sarah  A.  msrried  J.  S.  Tnttte,  October  1,  1845;  resided  in  West  Bntland, 
Tt.,  in  1864. 

Claritta  K,  married  £.  C.  Fish,  Norember  1,  1857;  resided  in  Ira,  Vt,  in 

lo64. 

EUd  A.  married  W.  Wilkinson,  Febmary  1,  1860;  resided  in  Ira,  Vt,  in 
1864. 

[2706.]  NOAH«  PECK,  son  of  Noah,*  resides  at  Machias, 
Gattaraagas  County,  N.  Y.  He  is  a  &nner.  He  married  MeUssa 
Smith,  daughter  of  John  Smith,  of  Wallingford,  Yt,  September  18, 
1834. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2890.  Mareellus,  b.  Jan.  31, 1837.  2893.    Helen,  b.  July  1,  1844. 

2891.  Sophia,  b.  Oct.  25,  1839.  2894.    Emory,  b.  Dec.  25,  1847. 

2892.  Henry,  b.  Aug.  2,  1840.  2895.    Warren,  b.  May  18,  1852. 

Mareeilus  married  Caroline  Ellingwood,  June  80,  1862. 
Sophia  married  Anson  Spencer,  May  15, 1859.    She  died  March  1,  1859,  and 
he  January  6,  1863. 

[2708.]  LEWIS®  PECK,  son  of  Noah,*  is  settled  upon  the 
homestead,  in  the  town  of  Ira,  Rutland  County,  Vt.  He  married 
Harriet  H.  Brown,  of  Clarendon,  June  11,  1837,  daughter  of  John 
BrowiL 

CHILDREN — HKVKNTIi  GENERATION: 

2896.  Harrison  J.,  b.  Nov.  23,  1838.        2899.    Germont  G.,  b.  May  3,  1847. 

2897.  Charles  W.,  b.  Feb.  23,  1841.  Died  Jan.  8,  1860. 

2898.  Simon  L.,  b.  Nov.  29,  1844.  2900.    Mary  Ann,  b.  Aug.  28,  1860. 

The  three  sons  were  unmarried  in  1863,  and  engaged  in  school  teaching. 

[2709.]  DANIEL  H.^  PECK,  son  of  Noah,*  settled  at  South 
Gibson,  Susquehanna  County,  Pa.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864, 
a  farmer.  He  married  Melissa  B.  Tower,  daughter  of  Welcome 
Tower,  September  9, 1838. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2901.  Betsey,  b.  July  28,  1839.  2906.    Frank  Welcome,  b.  July  26, 

2902.  Sarah  Addie,  b.  June  19,  1842.  1851. 

2903.  Byron   Eugene,   b.  March  3,      2906.    Lewis  Wimam,  b.  Oct.  8, 1854. 

1845.  Died  AprU  24,  1845.        2907.    Isabella  Larlnla,  b.  April  22, 

2904.  Marianna  Tower,  b.  Dec  10,  1859. 

1846.  2908.    Bhinche,  b.  Sept.  21, 1862. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  221 

Sarah  AMU  married  Dr.  E.  W.  Mason,  December  11, 1860 ;  resided  at  Hones- 
dale,  Wayne  County,  Pa. 

[2713.]  SOLOMON«  PECK,  of  Seekonk,  son  of  Solomon,* 
married  Hnldah  Kent,  December  10, 1795.  She  died  October  29, 
1817.    He  died  December  7, 1 85  7. 

CHILDBEN —  SBVENTU  GENERATION  (Bar.  ReC,  B.  2,  p.  24)  : 

2903.    Hnldah,  b.  Oct.  8,  1796.  2918.  Betsey,  b.  Jane  2%,  1805.  Died 

2910.    Hannah,   b.    April    2^,    1798.  Dec.  22,  1805. 

Died  May  1, 1828.  2914.  Esther,  b.  Feb.  16,  1807.  Died 

2911.-|-8olomon,  Jr.,  b.  Jan.  22, 1800.  June  28, 1826. 

2912.    Lydia,  b.  Pec.  28,  1801.  2915.  Eliza  W.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1809. 

2916.  Lemira  W.,  b.  Aug.  28,  1811. 

Hulddh  married  Joseph  Armington,  of  Seekonk.    She  died  January  1850. 
Hannah  married  Deacon  Yial  Medbery.    She  died  May  1,  1828. 
L^dia  also  married  Deacon  Yial  Medbery. 
Eliza  W.  married  Sanford  Chase,  of  Connecticut. 

Lemira  W.  married  Herman  A.  Peck,  of  Providence  (No.  2921).    Died  May 
12,  1841. 

[2714.]  DARIUS^  PECK,  of  Seekonk,  son  of  Solomon,*  mar- 
ried Lucy  Peck,  daughter  of  Deacon  Charles  Peck,  January  24, 
1799.    Died  September  1 854. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

2917.  Lncy  Ann,  b.  Jan.  7,  1800.  2921.4-Hermon  A.,  b.  July  12, 1807.  > 

2918.  Keziah,  b.  Sept.  13, 1801.  2922.-|-Sylvester  W.,b.July  12, 1807.  > 
2919.-f-Calvin  S.,  b.  May  22,  1808.  Twins. 

2920.    Rachel  S.,  b.  March  12,  1805.         2923.    Julia  Ann,  b.  Feb.  27,  1811. 

Died  num.,  March  1840. 
Lucy  Ann  married  Job  Luther,  December  15,  1823. 
Keziah  married  Solomon  Peck,  jr.,  of  Seekonk  (No.  2911),  June  6,  1828. 
liachel  B.  married  Perry  J.  Chase,  of  Providence,  December  1,  1831. 

[2715.]  ELLIS«  PECK,  of  Barrington,  son  of  Solomon,* 
mirried  Sarah  Hill,  daughter  of  David  Hill,  December  10,  1801, 
for  his  first  wife ;  and  Lucy  Bliss,  daughter  of  Jacob  Bliss,  for  his 
second  wife,  March  1818.  His  first  wife  died  June  3,  1817.  His 
second  wife  died  December  9,  1853.     He  died  July  27,  1854. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  (Bar.  BcC,  B.  2,  p.  31)  : 

2924.  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  10,  1802.   Died      2927.    Hannah  D.,  b.  June  17,  1810. 

Jan.  18,  1814.  Died  Dec.  16,  1813. 

2925.  Abigail,  b.    March   29,    1804.      2928.+Asa,  b.  April  7,  1812. 

Died  Oct.  23,  1846.  2929.    Hannah,  b.  May  26,  1815. 

2926.-I-E111S,  b.  May  11, 1806.  2980.    WUliam  H.,  b.  May  8,  1817. 

Died  June  29,  1817. 
19* 


222  PBCK  QESEADoar, — pjorr  fifih. 

AbtgaU  married  George  Bowen,  of  BanlngtoD,  fiir  lier  fliBt  Imsboid;  and 
Benjamin  Peck  (No.  2721),  for  her  second. 
Bannah  married  Albert  Medbeiyy  of  East  FroYldenoe. 

[2717.]  NATHANIEL*  PEGE,  son  of  EsEinBZEB,'  settled, 
lived  and  died  in  Barrington,  B.  L,  where  his  son  Nathaniel  was 
residing  in  1864. 

lie  married  Cynthia  Heath,  May  29, 1808.  She  was  Ixhh  Ao- 
gost  9,  1785,  and  died  February  19, 1851.  He  died  November  24, 
1856. 

CHnj>REN  —  SKVESTTH  GEKERATIOX: 

2981.  Nathaniel,  b.  April  24, 1809.  2984.+£benezer,  b.  May  24,  1817. 

2982.  WUliam  B.,  b.  Jane  4,  1812.      2935.    Joseph,  b.  Sept.  IS,  1819.  Died 

Died  Dec.  27,  1819.  June  5,  1822. 

2933.    Samuel  H.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1814.      2986.    Qynthia  H.,  b.  Dec  SI,  182L 
Died  Sept.  29, 1820.  2937.    Wllmarth  fiL,  b.  Dec  15, 1825. 

Nathaniel  was  residing  upon  the  homestead,  onm.,  in  1864. 
Samuel  was  kiUed  by  the  fUling  of  a  tree. 

Ebenezer  was  kiUed  by  falling  from  a  building.    He  was  a  carpenter. 
Cynthia  married  Charles  Campbell,  of  Providence,  B.  L 
WUmarth  H.  married  Abby  A.  Peck,  widow  of  Ebenezer.    He  was  residing 
in  Providence,  B.  I.,  in  1863;  no  issue. 

[2718.]  EBENEZER«  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezeb,^  settled,  lived 
and  died  in  Barrington,  September  22,  1828.  He  married  Elsther 
Vial,  daughter  of  John  Vial,  of  Seekonk. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

2938.+Daniel  H.,  b.  July  20, 1811.  2942.  Edwin  H.,  b.  Oct.   11,  1822. 

2939.+John  H.,  b.  Aug.  16,  1813.  Died  young. 

2940.  Esther  V.,  b.  July  15, 1816.  2943.  Ebenezer  T.,  b.  Nov.  22, 1824. 

2941.  Huldah  B.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1820;  2944.  Elizabeth  £.,  b.  June  11, 1827; 

unm.  in  1863.  unm.  in  1863. 

Esther  V.  married  George  W.  Johnston ;  were  residing  in  Exeter,  B.  I.,  in 
18G3. 
Ebenezer  T.  resided  upon  the  homestead,  in  1863,  unm. 

[2721.]  BENJAiflN«  PECK,  son  of  Ebeneze.1,5  ^^s  resid- 
ing in  Smithfield,  R.  L,  in  1864.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife, 
Huldah  Chaffee,  daughter  of  Joseph  ChaflFee,  of  Seekonk,  Novem- 
ber 9,  1817;  and  for  his  second  wife,  Abigail  Bo  wen,  formerly 
AbigaU  Peck  (No.  2925),  daughter  of  Ellis  Peck,  of  Barrington, 
R.  L,  December  24,  1837.  His  first  wife  died  June  16, 1836.  His 
second  wife  died  October  23, 1846. 


DJBBCSmASm  OP  NATHAKIBL  PECK.  223 

CinT.T>BIEy  —  HBVaNTH  oxkbsation: 

2945.  Amanda  M.,  b.  Sept.  28, 1818.      2950.    Emily  Chaffee,  b.NoY.  21, 1885 ; 

Died  Oct.  16, 1882.  nmn.  in  1868. 

2946.  Bei^amin  B.,  b.  Jnly  28,  1820.      2951.    Christopher,  b.  Nov.  9,  1889 ; 

Died  Dec.  15, 1820.  unknown. 

2947.+Bei\)amin  W.,  b.  Sept.  28, 1825.  2952.    Bebecca,  b.  Feb.  4, 1846 ;  onn^ . 
2948.    Mary  EUen,  b.  Jan.  22, 1829.  in  1868. 

2949.+George  S.,  b.  Jan.  7,  1881. 

Marff  E.  married  Henry  M.  Horton. 

[2722.]  LEARNED*  PECK,  son  of  Ebesnezeb,*  resided  in 
Providence,  R  L  He  married  Harriet  C.  Short,  daughter  of  John 
Short,  of  Harrington,  R  L,  November  27, 1817.  He  died  October 
6, 1865. 

CHTf .DRTCy  —  HKVgNTli  GSNSRATIOK  : 

2958.  Harriet  N.,  b.  May  8, 1820.  2960.  Amanda  C,  b.  Jan.  18, 1884. 

2954.  Wimam  H.,  b.  Oct.  10, 1822.  2961.  Anna  C,  b.  Dec.  5,  1885. 

2955.  Betsey  S.,  b.  Sept.  10, 1824.  2962.  Tristnm  B.,  b.  Jan.  7, 1888. 

2956.  Sarah  D.,  b.  May  7, 1826.  2963.  James  D.,  b.  Sept.  8, 1839. 

2957.  JoUa  M.,  b.  Jan.  23,  1828.  2964.  Sarah  U.,  b.  Jnly  20,  1841. 

2958.  Charles  C,  b.  Feb.  7,  1831.  2965.  MUton  L.,  b.  March  24,  1843. 

2959.  Bebecca  D.  K.,  b.  Nov.  80,  2966.  George  L.,  b.  Feb.  18, 1845. 

1832. 

[2726.]  PHHilP^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,«  first  settled  in 
Smithfield,  R.  L  In  1822,  he  removed  to  New  Berlin,*  Chenango 
County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  February  17,  1856.  ,    , 

He  married  Avis  Brown,  daughter  of  Henry  Brown.  She  was 
bom  May  23,  1776,  and  died  August  5, 1862. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OENEBATIOX  : 

2967.  PhUlp,  jr.,  b.  Nov.  18,  1797.  2972.  Naomi,  b.  April  8,  1808. 

2968.  Mary,  b.  Oct.  6,  1799.  2978.  Julia  Ann,  b.  Oct.  27,  1812. 

2969.  Jeremiah,  b.  Nov.  16,  1801.  2974.  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  14,  1814. 

2970.  Wmiam  B.,  b.  Oct.  2,  1803.  2976.  Henry,  b.  July  7,  1817. 

2971.  Albert  B.,  b.  May  10,  1805. 

FhUip  settled  In  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  residing  In  1864.  He 
married  Boby  Patt,  of  Smithfield,  B.  I.,  August  9,  1827.  She  was  bom  June 
4,  1804.  His  children  are :  (2976)  Elizabeth  B.,*  b.  October  10,  1828,  died 
April  10,  1831;  (2977)  Oren  8.,^  b.  May  6,  1880;  (2978)  Sarah  /S^.,*»  b.  Decem- 
ber 17,  1832,  died  June  19,  1849 ;  (2979)  Bichard  B,f  b.  May  8,  1886 ;  (2980) 
Amey  L.f  b.  August  3, 1837,  died  May  22,  1854;  (2981)  William  H.f  b.  Sep- 
tember 16,  1840,  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Besaca,  Ga.,  May  14, 1864 ;  (2982) 
FrandB  Jf.,'  b.  May  23, 1844,  died  August  17, 1865,  of  the  typhoid  fever,  con- 
tracted In  the  army. 


224  PECK  OOTEALOOT,  —  PABT  FIFTH. 

JTary  has  been  twice  married:  first,  to  Benjamin  Handy;  second,  to  Beny 
Eaton.    Her  children  are :  Mlen^*  Elita^*  Mar^  and  Wittiam  B.* 

Jeremiah  was  residing  at  Newton  Comer,  Mass.,  in  1867.  He  has  been 
twice  married :  first,  to  Reliance  Hamlin,  daughter  of  Capt.  Zachens  Hamlin, 
of  Hyannis,  Mass.;  second,  to  Lydia  Richards.  His  children  are:  (298S) 
JEratttu,^  b.  Jnne  8, 1824,  and  died  Febmary  27,  1826;  (2984)  WUliam  B.f  b. 
January  18, 1826;  (2985)  Addline^^  b.  January  25, 1828;  (2986)  Lewin  ^,*  b. 
January  81,  1881 ;  *  (2987)  Mary,*  b.  September  8,  1838,  and  died  Febmaiy  26, 
1889 ;  (2988)  Barah  J.*  b.  May  7, 1885.  By  second  wife :  (2989)  Albert  A.  B.f 
b.  December  5,  1842 ;  Alida  S.,^  b.  April  8,  1844. 

Wittiam  B.  first  settled  at  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.  From  there  he  removed  to 
Dundee,  Kane  County,  HI.,  where  he  resided  in  1864.  He  married  Mary  Ann 
Hayze,  September  2, 1827.  Their  first  child  was :  (2990)  lF2ZItom^.,/r.,*b.Jnly 
29, 1880,  and  died  July  21,  1855.  He  married  S^try  SpolTord,  July  14,  1849. 
She  survived  him,  and  was  residing  in  Plttsfield,  Otsego  County,  N.  T.,  in 
1864.  His  chUdren  are:  (2991)  Sarah  M.,^^  b.  December  2,  1850;  (2992) 
Buth  M.y^^  b.  December  4,  1881,  and  died  February  12, 1852 ;  (2993)  Oelia  Z.,** 
b.  March  3,  1854;  (2994)  Charles  E,,^^  b.  March  3, 1855. 

The  second  child  of  William  R.  was  (2995)  AUmzof  b.  May  22, 1887.  He 
married  Elizabeth  £.  Austin,  July  11,  1857,  and  was  residing  in  Dundee  in 
1864.    His  chUd  was :  (2996)  AhbU  Oertrude,^^  b.  December  22,  1859. 

The  third  child  of  WiUiam  R.  was :  (2997)  George  H.y*  b.  September  21, 
1839.  He  married  Amanda  Padelford,  January  11,  1860;  no  issue.  They 
reside  in  Dundee. 

The  fourth  child  of  William  R.  was :  (2998)  Adaliza  L.f  b.  December  3, 
1841,  and  died  April  7,  1857. 

His  fifth  child  was :  (2999)  Bvlh  M.f  b.  January  14,  1844,  and  died  October 
12,  1849. 

His  sixth  child  was :  (3000)  Zara  C,*  b.  October  21,  1846. 

His  seventh  was :  (3001)  Charles  E,^*  b.  May  28, 1850,  and  died  February  11, 
1853. 

His  eighth  was :  (3002)  John  TT.,*  b.  September  11,  1852. 

Albert  B.  settled  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He 
married  Mary  A.  Lindsey,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Lindsey,  of  AMleborough, 
Mass.,  June  10,  1833.  Their  child,  (3003)  Albert  Lindsey,*  was  bom  April  21, 
1838,  and  died  August  15, 1838. 

Naomi  married  Sidney  Skinner,  in  1826.  Their  children  are :  Emily,*  Alon- 
zoj*  Alberty*  Julia  -4nn,®  Jira,®  Abba*  and  Oliva*  They  reside  in  New  Berlin, 
N.  Y. 

Julia  Ann  married  Alba  Ainsworth,  in  1831.  Their  children  were :  Jfary* 
and  Julia  Ann*    They  settled  in  New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 

Thomas  settled  in  Morocco,  Newton  County,  Ind.,  where  he  was  residing 
in  1864.  He  married  Alscna  Medbnry,  of  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.  Their  children 
are  :  (3004)  Arlinay*  b.  August  1839;  (3005)  Maria*  b.  December  1840;  (3006) 
mien,*  b.  in  1843 ;  (3007)  Mary*  b.  in  1848)  (3008)  Emma*  b.  in  1850 ;  (3009) 
Amelia* b.  in  1856,  and  died  in  1856. 

*  He  married  H.  D.  Palmer,  formerly  H.  D.  Dexter,  daughter  of  Freeman 
Dexter,  of  Winthrop,  Me. 


DBSOEin)ANTS  OF  KATHANIEL  PECK.  -  225 

Eenry  settled  at  New  Berlin,  Chenango  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  resid- 
ing in  1864.  He  married  Matilda  Adaline  Dilley.  She  was  bom  March  5, 
1828.  Their  chUdren  are:  (8010)  Olive  Elizabeth,^  b.  July  80,  1840;  (8011) 
Jylia  Ann*  b.  May  28,  1844;  (8012)  Albert  D,* b.  Jane  7,  1845;  (8018)  Xuna 
A,,*  b.  November  18,  1848;  (8014)  BtUh  3f.,'  b.  Jannaiy  1,  1851;  (8015)  John 
F.f*  b.  Angost  9, 1852 ;  acd  (8016)  MatOda  A.,*  b.  September  26,  1856. 

[2727.]  RUSSELL^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,«  married  Alice 
Madison,  October  25, 1807.  He  settled  in  the  town  of  Butternuts, 
N.  Y. ;  from  there  removed  to  Richland  County,  Ohio ;  from  there 
to  Crawford  County ;  from  there  to  Cass  County,  Mich. ;  and  from 
there  to  Elalamazoo.  He  afterwards  settled  about  four  miles  north 
of  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  where  he  died,  January  31,  1846.  She  died 
January  6,  1847. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATIOX: 

8017.  DeUverance,  b.  the  9th  of  the      8028.    Sarah,  b.  the  27th  of  the  10th 

10th  month,  1808.  month,  1819. 

8018.  Thomas  J.,  b.  the  24th  of  the      8024.    Job,  b.  the  16th  of  the  9th 

2d  month,  1810.  month,  1821. 

8019.  Daniel,  b.  the  21st  of  the  1st      8025.    Hannah,  b.  the  18th  of  the  8th 

month,  1812.  month,  1828. 

8020.  Susannah,  b.  the  9th  of  the      8026.    Isabel,  b.  the  18th  of  the  10th 

11th  month,  1818.  month,  1825. 

8021.  Patience,  b.  the  26th  of  the  1st      8027.    Deborah,  b.  the  27th  of  tho 

month,  1816.  12th  month,  1827. 

8022.  Ebenezer  M.,  b.  the  29th  of  the      8028.    Lucinda,  b.  the  20th  of  the  4th 

12th  month,  1817.  month,  1880. 

Deliverance  married  Henry  Garver,  for  her  &r8t  husband ;  and for  her 

second.  She  settled  in  Jasper  County,  Mo.,  where  she  died.  Her  chUdren 
were :  Sarahy^  William,*  John,*  Susannah,*  Henry,*  Edwin,*  Edward,*  George,^ 
Andrev^  and  Charles,* 

Thomas  died  nnm. 

Daniel  died  in  Otsego  County,  N.  Y. 

Susannah  married  Abel  J.  McCleary ;  settled  at  Mitchelville,  Polk  County, 
Iowa.  Her  chUdren  are :  William  B,,*  Sarah  A,,*  Thomas  J,,*  AbelJ.,*  An- 
drew J.,*  Francis  M.,*  John  W.,*  Susannah*  and  Mary  B.* 

Patience  married  Boys  H.  Bristol ;  settled  in  Galesbary,  Mich.  Children 
are :  Beuben  B,,*  Nancy  A.,*  Bussell,*  Luther^  and  Ella.* 

Ebenezer  M,  married :  first,  Jane  Wortman ;  second,  PoUy  D .    Children 

are :  ♦  Eannah  A,,*  Sarah  B.,*  John  W.,*  William  B.,*  Amanda,*  Laura  L.,* 
Aeria  A.,*  Ebenezer  M.*  and  Emmfi,*  He  was  residing  at  Oskaloosa,  Iowa,  in 
1865. 

Sarah  married  William  D.  Neely.    Her  chUdren  were:   WUliam  B.  P.," 

*  The  grandchildren  of  BosseU  were  received  too  late  to  be  numbered  and 
entered  in  the  index. 


226  PECK  GENEALOGY; — PABT  FIFTH. 

lineUa  C./  Jane  K.  P.,»  Elvira,*  Laura  A/  Na^leon  J.,*  lirank,*  Elcra  A^ 
and  Douglass.* 

Job  married  Catharine  J.  Johnston,  and  died  in  Sacramento  City,  Callfbmia. 
His  children  are :  Bussell,*  Lucindc^  and  Job.* 

JSanna^  married :  first,  Gkorge  N.  Duncan;  and  second.  Perry  Windsor; 
was  residing  at  Oskaloosa  in  1865.  Her  children  were :  Thomas  J.,*  Doroika 
A,,*  Margaret  A.,*  George  N.*  and  Perry.* 

Isabel  was  residing  at  Oskaloosa,  in  1865,  onm. 

Deborah  married  John  G.  Laoghland.  Their  child  was :  Mary  Alice.*  Un- 
known where  they  are. 

Lucinda  married  Jackson  Windsor,  and  settled  in  California. 

[2732.]  THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  Thoicas,«  resides  in  Bris- 
tol,  Ontario  County,  N.  Y.  He  married  Lucinda  Pettis,  daughter 
of  David  Pettis,  of  Herkimer,  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y.,  who  died 
there,  November  3, 1838. 

CHILDRBK — EIGHTH  OEMERATIOK  : 

8029.  Sarah  Ann,  b.  Dec.  17,  1817.  8083.  Lnclnda,  b.  April  17,  1828. 

8080.  William  F.,  b.  June  28, 1821.  8084.  Adelaide,  b.  May  9,  1881. 

8081.  Elizabeth,  b.  May  17,  1823.  8035.  David,  b.  March  22,  1884. 
8032.  Thomas  A.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1825.  8086.  James  M.,  b.  Dec.  22,  1887. 

Sarah  Ann  married  Enos  B.  Root,  of  Perlnton,  Monroe  County,  N.  T.,  Sep- 
tember 28,  1845. 

William  F.  married  M.  L.  Crego,  April  28,  1860 ;  resided  In  Auburn,  Cayuga 
County,  N.  T.,  in  1864;  no  issue. 

Thomas  A.  married  Margaret  WiUet,  January  8,  1861 ;  settled  In  Perlnton, 
Monroe  County,  N.  Y. 

Damd  married  Charlotte  Thompson,  August  1,  1863;  settled  In  Perlnton. 
Their  child  is :  (3037)  Alb&rta.*  ^ 

[2733.]  AI^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,®  settled  at  Watertown, 
Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  December  30,  1829.  He 
married  Sally  Griswold,  of  Adams,  Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.  She 
was  residing  with  her  sons  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  RIGUTH  OBNERATIOX  : 

3038.    Wyon,  b.  Oct.  12,  1819.  3039.    Al,  b.  Sept.  4,  1823. 

Wyon  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Charlotte  Lee ;  for  his  second,  Mary  GrllT; 
and  for  his  third,  Sarah  Ney.  He  was  residing  In  Elgin,  111.,  In  1865.  His 
chUdren  were :  (3040)  Mary  J.*  (3041)  Bos^  and  (3042)  Sarah  A* 

Ai  married  Jane  Ash.  He  was  residing  In  Elgin,  lU.,  In  1865.  His  chUdren 
were :  (3043)  Josephine  J.,*  (3044)  Sdgar  AH*  and  (3045)  Elizabeth.* 

[2735.]  JAMES^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,®  settled  at  East 
Cleveland,  Ohio,  where  he  died  August  4, 1865.  He  married  Har- 
riet HamiltoiL 


DESCEIfDAKTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  227 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8046.  Barbary  P.,  b.  Mar.  5,  1828.  Died  Augnst  1,  1835. 

Died  Mar.  5, 1828.  8050.    Samael  H.,  b.  April  15, 1886. 

8047.  Harriet  M.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1826.  8051.    Mary  £.,  b.    April    15,  1888. 

8048.  Laura  H.,  b.  Feb.  8, 1880.  Died  Oct.  7,  1846. 

8049.  Mary  H.,    b.    May  11,    1884. 

Harriet  M.  married  Eddy  McYay,  of  East  Cleveland. 
Laura  JET.  married  William  McVay. 

[2736.]  NATHANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,®  married,  for 
his  first  wife,  Sally  Davis,  daughter  of  John  Davis ;  and  for  his 
second  wife,  Mahala  Spicer,  of  Plainfield,  N.  Y.  From  there  I  am 
told  he  moved  to  Winfield,  and  from  there  to  New  Haven,  Oswego 
County,  and  then  to  Sackett's  Harbor ;  and  that  he  afterwards  died 
on  his  way  to  California  as  a  missionary  Methodist  preacher.  His 
widow  and  son  Erastus  were  residing  in  Detroit  in  1865.  I  wrote 
them  several  times,  but  could  learn  little  from  them  in  relation  to 
the  family. 

CHILDREN  — SIOHTH  GENERATION:* 

8052.  Sarah  Melissa.  d059.  WoodhaU. 

8053.  Natlianiel.  8060.  Ai. 

8054.  Alanson.  3061.  .  ^ 

8055.  Erastus.  3062.  .  /  Supposed  died  in  in- 

8066.  Francis.  3063.  .  I     ftmcy,  unnamed. 

3067.  Hepsibeth.  3064.    .  ^ 

3068.  Amandana. 

Amandana  married  William  ^Eillbnm,  and  was  residing  in  Redfleld,  N.  Y., 
in  1865. 

[2739.]  PARDON^  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,«  settled  in  Lorrain, 
Jefferson  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  and  his  wife  both  died.  Her 
name  was  Sophia  Bumham  before  marriage.  She  was  born  No- 
vember 23,  1788.  They  were  married  January  14,  1808.  He 
died  July  4,  1829.     She  died  March  31,  1825. 

CHILDREN  —  EIOHTU  GENERATION: 

3066.    ,  b.  Mar.  T,  1809.    Died  ininfiancy. 

Mar.  22,  1809.  3070.    EUza,  b.  May  23,  1817. 

3066.  Wmiam,  b.  April  3,  1810.  Died      3071.    ,  b.  AprU  26,  1819.    Died 

April  9,  1810.  May  1,  1819. 

3067.  Sophronia,    b.  AprU  1,   1811.      3072.    Joseph  B.,  b.  Jnne  29,  1820. 

Died  May  22,  1861.  Died  Aug.  18,  1820. 

3068.  Harriet,  b.  Dec.  30,  18i2.  Died      3073.    Sophia,  b.  Feb.  7,  1825.    Died 

in  1858.  Mar.  8,  1828. 

8069.    ,  b.  Sept.  22,  1814.    Died 

*  For  my  information  in  relation  to  this  fiunUy,  I  am  mostly  indebted  to  the 
kindness  of  J.  H.  Corey,  of  Bedfleld,  N.  T. 


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[2742J  BEY.  THOMAS^  PECK,  «m  rf  Pklbc ,•  was  twice 
Buuried;  first,  to  Xaraii  Green,  Ai^vsi  30, 1810,  dan^iter  of  Wil> 
Iiftm  Green,  of  Bbode  Xsland;  second,  to  Nsncjr  A.  Nichols^  Decem- 
ber 20, 1845,  dan^ter  cf  Jeronish  Nichols,  cf  ConnecticaL  His 
first  wife  wis  bom  Decembo*  24^  1792,  snd  died  Angost  27, 1845. 
His  second  wife  was  bom  October  20, 1824^  and  was  residing  at 
I^erson,  MidL,  in  1864^  To  her  kindness  I  am  indebted  for  my 
information.  He  was  a  Metbodist  clergyman.  He  died  March  6, 
1862. 

He  commenced  preaching  in  Naples,  Ohio,  in  1822.  He  was  or- 
dained Elder  by  Bishop  Hedding,  in  1839.  He  removed  firom 
Naples  to  Ohio,  in  hopes  of  benefiting  his  failii^  health,  in  1854. 
From  here,  by  the  adrioe  of  his  physicians,  he  removed  to  Wisc<m- 
sin,  where  he  remained  four  years  withoat  receiving  any  benefit, 
when  it  was  thought  advisable  for  him  to  return  to  the  east  of  Lake 
Uichigan.  He  removed  to  Pierson  in  1859.  He  was  a  faithful 
minister,  and  I  am  told  was  moch  beloved  by  his  people. 


CHTT.PRKy  —  EIGHTH  GKXKR4TIOX  : 


8074.  Wmiam  T.,  b.  Jane  29, 1811. 

Died  Oct.  26,  Idll. 

8075.  Nelson  G.,  b.  Sept.  10,  1812. 

Died  July  20,  1836. 

8076.  MerriU  P.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1814. 

8077.  Naomi  A.,  b.  Jane  28, 1817. 

8078.  Freelore,  b.  Aug.  27, 1819. 

8079.  Mary,  b.  Mar.  20,  1822.    Died 

Mar.  13,  1863. 

8080.  Alfred,    b.    Feb.    10, 

1825.  Died  Mar.  10, 
1825. 

8081.  Alphronns,    b.    Feb. 

10,1825.  Died  Feb. 
14,  1825. 

MerriU  married  Martha  Polmantier,  November  7, 1889.  He  was  residing  in 
North  Chohocton,  Steaben  Coanty,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  His  children  were :  (3090) 
Emma*  (8091)  SOwbte*  (3092)  JVetetoa/ (8093)  Am€nm>,^ (8094)  Cerena* (SOaS) 
Albert  9n    (me)  Ayredia. 


3082.  Thomas  S.,  b.  Joly  23,  1827. 

3083.  Nancy  C,  b.  Ang.  23,  1830. 

8084.  Polly  M.,  b.  Jan.  7, 1834.  Died 

Not.  1862. 

Bif  second  wife : 

8085.  Naomi,  b.  Jane  19, 1848. 

3086.  Dorastos,  b.  Mar.  15, 1850. 

3087.  Lydia  C,  b.  Not.  7,  1851. 

3088.  Mordaont,  b.  Jane  26,  1853. 

3089.  William  H.,  b.  Joly  3,  1859. 


"Twins. 


DB8GENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  229 

Naomi  A.  married  George  M.  Pierson,  Jaly  81,  1842.  She  died  March  26, 
1848,  leaving  four  children :  Theodore,^  Florella  J.,*  George  J.*  and  Charles  N,^ 

Kanqf  E.  married  George  M.  Pierson,  the  former  husband  of  Naomi  A.,  July 
4,  1849.  They  were  residing  in  Pierson,  Mich.,  in  1864.  Their  children  were : 
Charles  M.y*  Thomas  P.,*  Mary  EsUlla,^  Albert  LevoU^  and  Minnie  Leuella,* 

Freelove  married  Orison  Pierson,  of  Pierson,  Mich.,  where  they  were  resid- 
ing in  1864.  Their  children  were :  Naomi f  Ahellino,*  Milford,^  Freelove^  and 
Emma.^  « 

Mary  married  William  Polmantier,  December  12,  1842.  Their  children 
were :  Sydney,^  Wallace,^  Naom^  and  Frances.* 

Thomas  S.  married  Margaret  Wheeler,  September  7,  1849,  and  was  residing 
In  Fairbury,  Livingston  Co.,  HI.,  in  1864.  His  children  were :  (3097)  Floyd,* 
(3098)  Green*  (3099)  Ford  S,*  and  (8100)  Frederick  W.* 

[2744.]  ALFRED^  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,^  was  a  Universalist 
clergyman.  He  was  ordained  at  Phelps,  Ontario  County,  N.  Y., 
October  3,  1822.  He  preached  in  western  New  York  for  many 
years.  He  also  preached  in  Medina  County,  Ohio,  where  he  was 
settled  in  1838.  He  was  preaching  in  Salisbury,  Herkimer  Coun- 
ty, in  1850.  He  also  preached  in  Marblehead  and  South  Adams, 
Mass.  In  1854  he  removed  to  Iowa  City,  Iowa.  He  is  said  to 
have  been  a  talented  preacher,  and  much  respected.  He  died 
March  4,  1860,  at  Stoughton,  Wis.  He  was  at  the  time,  I  am  told, 
chaplain  of  the  Wisconsin  Legislature. 

He  was  twice  married;  first,  to  Olive  Knowles,  October  10, 
1822,  daughter  of  Daniel  Knowles,  of  Rye,  Me. ;  second,  to  Matilda 
Nickerson,  May  28,  1834,  daughter  of  Hezekiah  Nickerson,  of  Sus- 
quehanna County,  Pa.,  formerly  from  Rhode  Island.  His  first  wife 
was  born  April  30,  1802,  and  died  June  24,  1833.  His  second 
wife  was  born  September  20,  1810.  She  survived  him,  and  was 
again  married,  and  residing  in  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  in  1864. 

CniLDREX  —  EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

3101.  Maria  Celina,  b.  Sunday,  Ang.      3104.    Helen  Ann,  b.  Sanday,  Jane  4, 

22,    1824.    Died    Sept.    13,  1837. 

1833.  3105.    Henry  Clay,  b.  Tuesday,  July 

3102.  Alfred  Wallace,  b.  Saturday,  23,  1839. 

Nov.  22,  1828.  3106.    John    Murray,     b.    Tuesday, 

By  second  wife :  June  29,  1841. 

3103.  Rollin    George,     b.    Sunday,      3107.    Marion  MatUda,    b.  Jan.  31, 

May  24,  1835.    Died  June  4,  1843. 

1838.  3108.    Pardon  E.  G.,  b.  Sept.  17, 1863. 

Alfred  fT.  is  a  Baptist  clergyman.    He  graduated  at  Madison  University,  N. 

Y.,  August  15,  1858,  and  was  ordained  at  Keysport,  N.  J.,  September  1,  1858. 

20 


230  PECK   OENEALOGYi — PABT   FIFTH. 

He  was  settled  at  Snperior,  Wis.,  as  a  home  missionary,  three  years ;  and  at 
Bensselaerville,  N.  T. ;  one  year  as  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church  there.  He 
was  residing  in  1864  at  Yallejo,  Solano  County,  Cal.,  in  the  service  of  the 
American  Baptist  Home  Missionary  Society. 

Helen  A.  married  George  H.  Bushmore,  March  12, 1856.  They  were  resid- 
ing at  Leavenworth  City,  Kansas,  in  1864.  Their  children  were :  Alfred  Jl,* 
Marry, ^  John,^  Georg^  and  Edgar  M.* 

Henry  (7.  enlisted  in  the  United  States  Infkntry.  Was  1st  Lieutenant,  and 
a  disbursing  officer,  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  for  some  time. 

John  M.,  a  Medical  Student  at  St.  Louis,  also  entered  the  service.  He  was 
at  the  United  States  Marine  Hospital  at  St.  Louis  in  1864. 

Marion  married  S.  H.  Downie,  of  Leavenworth,  November  1,  1865. 

Pardon  was  residing  at  Leavenworth  in  1864. 

[2748.]  PELEG^  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,^  married  Mary  Brad- 
ley,  in  1824,  daughter  of  Ajuna  Bradley.  She  was  born  in  1808. 
They  were  residing  at  Perry  Centre,  Chiawassa  County,  Mich.,  in 
1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATIOX  : 

3109.    Charles  S.,  b.  Sept.  27,  1825.         8111.    Traman  D.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1828. 
8110.    Sarah  A.,  b.  April  8,  1827. 

Charles  S.  married  S.  Martin.  They  resided  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  in  1864. 
Their  children  were:  (8112)  LUlie,*  (3113)  Clarence,^  (3114)  Herbert  and 
(3115)  Ernest.^ 

Sarah  A.  married  V.  Denick. 

Truman  D.  married  A.  S.  Clark,  daughter  of  Ezra  Clark.  Their  children 
are:  (31ir>)  TFt7«e,»  (3117)  Eddie,^  (3118)  Charle^  find  {Sn9)  Louisa, *  They 
resided  in  East  Cleveland,  Ohio,  in  18G4. 

[2749.]  DOCT.  DORASTUS^  PECK,  son  of  Peleg,«  took  his 
collegiate  studies  preparatory  to  the  practice  of  medicine  and  sur- 
gery, at  Fairfield,  Herkimer  County,  N.  Y.  He  was  twice  mar. 
ried ;  first,  to  Rosilla  Park,  daughter  of  Doct.  Park,  of  Onondaga 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jannary  2,  1825;  second,  to  Mrs.  Ellen  F.  Reed,  for- 
merly Miss  Ellen  F.  Cooper,  of  St.  Genevieve  County,  Mo.,  February 
19,  1850.  He  commenced  the  practice  of  medicine  at  the  age  of 
twenty-three  years,  and  settled  in  Licking  County,  Ohio,  in  1837. 
From  there  he  removed,  in  1841,  to  the  then  Territory  of  Iowa, 
and  settled  at  Keosauqua,  Van  Buren  County.  In  1859  he  re- 
moved to  Missouri,  and  settled  in  the  town  of  Ironton,  Iron  County, 
where  he  continued  to  reside  until  his  decease,  June  18,  1868.* 

Dr.  Peck  followed  his  profession  more  than  forty  years,  and 

*  He  was  one  of  the  Delegates  to  the  Missonri  Constitntional  Convention, 
which  convened  January  6, 1865,  at  St.  Louis. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK. 


231 


was  a  successful  practitioner.     Being  naturally  of  a  sympathetic 

temperament,  he  was  eminently  fitted  to  feel  for  the  a£9icted,  and 

to  become  interested  for  their  relief. 

As  a  citizen  he  was  respected,  and  called  by  the  suffrages  of  his 

Mends  to  fill  many  ofl&ces  of  responsibility ;  and  while  his  general 

good  character  secured  for  him  the  respept  and  esteem  of  the 

public,  his  domestic  and  private  virtues  were  such  as  to  acquire  the 

love  and  affection  of  his  family. 


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^17^^ 


CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 


3120.  Freelove  Eliza,  b.  Aug.  15, 1827. 

3121.  Lacy  S.,  b.  Jan.  6,  1830. 

8122.  Carrol  Romegn,  b.  Dec.  8, 1831. 

8123.  EUva  Geraldyne,  b.  Sept.  28, 

1834. 

8124.  Caroline  Lucinda,  b.  May  24, 

1837. 


3125.  Warren  Elijah,  b.  Jane  19, 1841. 

3126.  Franklin  Thomas,  b.  Oct.  23, 

1843. 

3127.  Charles  H.,  b.  Nov.  19, 1850. 

3128.  Leonard  L.,  b.  Mar.  23,  1855. 

3129.  Manly  D.,  b.  Sept.  14,  1857. 

3130.  George  Grant,  b.  Mar.  17, 1862. 


Frttlwt  Eliza  married  Jacob  Lane,  May  6,  1A46.  He  died  of  the  cholera  at 
Keokak,  Iowa,  Jaly  1854.  She  afterwards  married  Lewis  £.  Bonney,  of  Keo- 
saaqaa,  Iowa,  October  1858,  and  was  residing  atlronton.  Mo.,  in  1864. 

Lucy  S.  married  Thaddeas  Robbins,  at  Keosanqaa,  Iowa,  Dec.  29,  1849. 
She  died  at  Wiston,  Mo.,  November  23,  1850. 

Carrol  B.  married  Emily  Lindsey,  at  Arcadia,  Mo.,  October  10,  1858.  He 
was  receiver  in  the  United  States  Land  Office,  and  engaged  in  mercantile  basi- 
ness  at  Ironton,  Mo.,  in  1864. 


Eliva  O,  married  James  Lindsey,  at  Keokuk,  Iowa,  May  3,  1853.  They  were 
residing  at  Ironton,  Mo.,  in  1864. 

Caroline  L.  married  Richard  F.  Trow,  at  Ironton,  Augast  30,  1859,  where 
they  were  residing  in  1864. 

Warren  E,  enlisted  in  the  service  of  his  country ;  was  2d  Lieutenant  in  the 
29th  MLssouri  Volunteer  Infantry.  He  was  afterwards  upon  the  Governor's 
Staff,  —  Aide-de-Camp,  —  with  the  rank  of  Colonel. 


232  PECK  OENEALOOT;  —  PABT  FIFTH. 

Ihtnklin  T.  was  engaged  in  bosiness  with  his  fkther  at  Ironton  in  1864. 

[2759.]  WILLIAM^  PECK,  son  of  Peter,«  married  Julana 
Keyser,  July  25,  1819,  and  settled  at  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died  March  24, 1862. 

CHILDRBN  —  EIGHTH  OENEBATIOI(  : 

8181.    Catharine,  b.  Oct.  15,  1821.  8184.    Charies,  b.  Feb.  2,  1880. 

8132.    WUliam,  b.  Dec.  10,  1823.  8185.    Lucina,  b.  Apiil  18,  1834. 

8183.    Margaret  M.,  b.  July  8,  1827. 

Catharine  married  Charles  Jones,  January  6,  1846,  and  settled  at  Fly  Creek. 

Margaret  married  John  W.  Kane,  January  1,  1855,  and  settled  at  OakviUe, 
Otsego  County,  N.  Y. 

William  married  Aurelia  Conner,  and  was  residing  at  West  Burlington,  Ot- 
sego County,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  His  child :  (8186)  Oeorge  TT.,'  was  bom  October 
28,  1855,  and  died  July  13,  1863. 

Charles  married  Adaline  Robinson,  October  9,  1859,  and  was  residing  at 
West  Burlington,  Otsego  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  His  son  (3187)  Willie  C* 
Vas  bom  December  13,  1859. 

Lucina  married  Almond  D.  Powers,  Febraary  12, 1854.  They  were  resid- 
ing in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  1864. 

[2760.]  DANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Peter,®  was  residing  at 
Hector,  N.  Y.,  in  1863. 

He  married  Atalante  Ann  Winn,  October   10,  1832. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

3138.  Lydia  Jane,  b.  Oct.  19,  1833.  3140.    Roxana,  b.  Jan.  20,  1848. 

3139.  James,  b.  June  19,  1840. 

[2783.]  COMFORT^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,®  settled  in  Bur- 
lington, Iowa. 

He  married  Mrs.  Emily  Anderson,  formerly  Miss  Emily  God- 
dard,  in  1848. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3141.    Elizabeth  Jane,   b.  June    16,      3142.    Hubbard  Cavanaugh,  n 

1851.  b.  Sept.  22,  1855.     C^    i^g 

3143.    Thomas  Edward,  b.  V    ^ 
Sept.  22,  1855.  ^ 

[2784.]  ALLE>r  PECK,  son  of  Barney,®  settled  in  Wolcott, 
N.  H. 

He  married  Eunice  Hubbell,  December  1811.  He  died  June  8, 
1860.     She  died  September  4,  1852. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL    PECK.  233 

CHILDRSN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3144.  Electa,  b.  Sept.  16,  1812.  8150.  C.  P.  Van   Ness,  b.  Jan.  1, 

8145.  Bosanna  H.,  b.  Oct.  16, 1814.  1825. 

8146.  Beth  H.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1816.  8161.  Koyal  H.,  b.  May  22,  1827. 

8147.  Almlra,  b.  March  10,  1818.  8152.  Salome  B.,  b.  Dec.  20,  1829. 

8148.  Marinda,  b.  AprU  6,  1820.  8153.  Allen,  b.  AprU  2,  1832.    Died 
3149.  Emily  L.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1822.  Ang.  23,  1865. 

Electa  married  Daston  C.  Nichols,  of  Charleston,  N.  H.  Their  children  are  : 
Lucius,*  Almira,*  Alpheus,*  Eunice,*  Erastus,  *John,*  Emogene*  and  Charles,* 

Bosanna  H.  married  John  Pickering,  of  Burlington.  Had  one  child :  Mary, 
in  1864. 

Seth  H,  married  Ann  Palmer.  Their  children  are :  (3154)  Julius,*  (3155) 
Melvin,*  (3156)  Albert,*  (3157)  Andrea^  and  (3158)  Willie* 

Almira  married  Edmond  Qaimby,  and  settled  in  Oregon.  Their  children  in 
1864  were :  Eunice  Jane,*  Rosalinda,*  Isabella,*  Minnie,*  Josephine*  and  Cor- 
nelia.*   They  baried  two  boys,  each  named  Isaiah.* 

Marinda  married  Almond  Fife,  and  have  two  children :  Seth*  and  Mary.* 

EmUy  married  Orvis  Taylor,  and  had  one  son :  (3159)  Julius.* 

Van  Ness  married  Jane  Sweeny.  Their  children  are :  (3159)  Vernon,*  (3160)* 
Abby,*  (3161)  Ida,*  (3162)  Nellie,*  (3163)  Jamet^  and  (3164)  Mary.* 

Royal  H.  married  Mrs.  Hannah  D.  Twichell,  October  1859,  residing  in  Wol- 
cott,  in  1864 ;  no  children. 

Allen  married  Mrs.  Eliza  A.  Tnbbs,  August  1859 ;  residing  in  Wolcott  in 
1864 ;  no  children. 

[2787.]  WILLIAM'^  PECK,  of  Calais,  Vt.,  son  of  Barney,« 
married  Hannah  Haskill,  daughter  of  Moses  Haskill,  in  1820.  She 
was  born  September  13,  1800,  and  died  December  7,  1863.  He 
died  July  1,  1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION.* 

3165.     Sarah,  b.  Sept.  4,  1822.  8167.    William  V.,  b.  Feb.  9,  1834. 

8166.    Irena  L.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1831.  8168.     Wesley  C,  b.  Aug.  8,  1836. 

Sarah  married  Otis  Slayton,  son  of  Jesse  Slayton;  no  issue. 

Irene  L.  married  James  P.  Laird,  in  1851.  She  died  August  13, 1862,  leaving 
one  son :  Wesley  Elwin.* 

William  V.  married  Helen  M.  Dudley,  February  6,  1868,  daughter  of  Wil- 
lard  and  Polly  Dudley.  His  children  are :  (3169)  Mary  Evelina,*  bom  April 
13,  1860,  and  (3170)  Mertella,*  born  June  16, 1862. 

Wesley  C  married  Lenora  Osgood,  January  18,  1869,  daughter  of  Curtis  and 
Lucy  Osgood.  His  children  are :  (3171)  Mary  Emogene,*  born  April  4,  1860, 
and  (3172)  Alice  Jane,*  b.  June  4,  1862. 

[2789.]  WELCOME^  PECK,  son  of  Barney,®  resided  in 
Johnson,  Vt,  in  1863.  He  married  Harriet  G.  Hayford,  March 
30,  1824,  daugliter  of  Jacob  Hayford,  of  Johnson,  Vt. 

20* 


234  PECK  0ENEAL06T; — PABT  FIFTH. 

CHTT.PRKN  —  MQHTH  OEmSRATIOK: 

8178.    Hiram  H.,  b.  March  15,  1827.  1885. 

8174.  Thomas  H.,  b.  Sept.  26,  1829.        8177.    Lucia  A.,  b.  Not.  29, 1837. 

8175.  Philo   W.,    b.    February    29,      8178.    Laella   E.,   b.  Nov.  4,    1840. 

1882.  Died  Jane  18,  1861. 

8176.  Marinda   H.,    bom    April    4,      8179.    Lyman  B.,  b.  Mar.  26,  1843. 

Hiram  married  Alma  M.  Hill,  and  was  residing  In  Wyoming,  Jones  County, 
Iowa,  in  1864.  His  children  were :  (3180)  Laforest  JT.,'  (3181)  O.  H.*  (3182) 
Bdrriet  S,*  (3183)  Warren  W.,*  (3184)  Charles  Jf.»  (3185)  and  Franklin  H* 

Thornas  married  Ann  Bartrum ;  resided  in  Johnson,  Vt.,  in  1864.  His  chil- 
dren were :  (8186)  Harvey  J5.»  and  (3187)  Luella.^ 

PhUo  married  M.  Miller,  and  was  residing  in  Bloomington,  McLean  County, 
m.,  In  1864.    His  chUdren  were :  (3188)  Harriet  F.»  and  (8189)  Herbert  A.* 

Marinda  H  married  G.  T.  Newman,  and  settled  in  Bloomington,  McLean 
County,  lU. 

Lucia  married  Chester  K.  Hill,  and  settled  in  Johnson,  Vt. 

Lyman  was  residing  in  Johnson,  Y t.,  in  1864 ;  no  children. 

•  [2790.]  BARNEY^  PECK,  son  of  Barney,®  resides  in  Wol- 
cott,  Vt.  He  married  Cynthia  Bugbee,  daughter  of  Elisha  Bugbee> 
of  Morristown,  Vt.,  January  18,  1824. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8190.  Marqnis  D.  L.,  b.  Jaly  8,  1826.  3195.  Madora  A.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1887. 

8191.  Orrilla,  b.  April  8,  1828.  3196.  Charles  B.,  b.  Dec.  30,  1839. 

8192.  William  P.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1830.  8197.  Lnther  B.,  b.  June   30,  1843. 

8193.  Edmond  B.,  b.  Jan.  16,  1833.  Died  Feb.  15,  1861. 

Died  Aug.  22,  1862.  3198.     Sophronia,  b.  June  1,  1846. 

8194.  Esther  P.,  b.  Sept.  9,  1835. 

Orrilla  married  Isaac  D.  Nelson,  of  Montpeller,  Vt.,  September  18,  1848; 
were  residing  in  Walcott  In  1864.  Their  children  were :  Cynthia  A  ,•  Philont 
L,f  Henry  /.,•  Charles  P.*  and  Creorge  A.* 

Marquis  />.  L,  married  Philora  Ladd,  December  18,  1853,  and  settled  in 
Walcott,  Vt.  His  children  are :  (3199)  Almenia  Jf.,»  (3200)  Helen  Jf.,»  (3201) 
Salina  E.^  and  (3202)  Edmond  F.» 

William  married  Catharine  Johnson,  of  Hardwick,  Vt.,  October  15,  1854 ; 
resided  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  and  had  one  child;  (3203)  Ellen  H,^  In  1864. 

Esther  P.  married  Llndsey  Nelson,  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  February  28,  1850; 
resides  In  Wallcott ;  had  one  chUd :  Willie  X.,»  in  1864. 

Madora  married  Richard  Downing,  December  8, 1855;  settled  in  Woodbury. 
Their  children  were :  Edgar  (?.,» Ida  S,,*  Adin  A.*  and  tlora  J.* 

[2791.].  IRA''^  PECK,  son  of  Barney,®  resides  in  Marshal, 
Clark  County,  111.  He  has  been  twice  married ;  first,  to  Mary 
Fuller,  May  18,  1834:  second,  to  Lucina  F.  Bailey,  October  17, 
1839.     His  first  wife  died  April  9,  1838. 


DESGENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  235 

GHILDRBN— KIOHTH  GENERATION: 

8204.  CalYin,  b.  Oct.  22, 18de»  in  El-      8208.    Horace  D.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1845. 

more,  Vt.  Died  March  10, 1846. 

8205.  Zeluca  Z.,  b.  Dec.  2, 1840,  in      8209.    John  W.,  b.  Jnly  21,  1848,  in 

Elmore,  Vt.  Clark  Connty,  111. 

8206.  Barney,  b.  Oct.  7,  1842.    Died      8210.    Jervam    D.,    b.    October   29, 

the  same  day.  1850,  in  Clark  County,  HI. 

8207.  Ira,  b.  AprU  11,  1844,  in  £1-      8211.    Mary  £.,   b.  Jane  9,  1854,  in 

more,  Vt.  Clark  County,  III. 

Calvin  married  Sarah  M.  McFariand,  Sept.  1,  1859>  and  was  residing  In 
Clark  County,  Dl.,  In  1868.  Their  son  (8212)  William  E.^  was  bom  Septem- 
ber 24,  1862.* 

The  other  children  were  residing  at  home  in  1864. 

[2793.]  JEREMIAH''  PECK,  son  of  Barnby,«  resides  in 
Walcott,  Vt.  He  married  Lucia  Day,  daughter  of  Orrin  Day,  of 
Sharon,  Vt 

CHILDREK — EIGHTH  OEKERATION : 

3213.  Francis,  b.  April  20,  1834.  8217.  Mary  J.,  b.  Jalj  30,  1844. 

3214.  Orin  D.,  b.  Sept.  26,  1S37.  3218.  Marcla  L.,  b.  AprU  11, 1848. 

3215.  Amelia  B.,  b.  Jnne  9,  1840.  3219.  Edmond  E.,  b.  July  4,  1856.. 
8216.  Horace  D.,  b.  AprU  7,  1842.  Died  March  1857. 

Francis  married  Mahala  B.  Paine,  December  3,  1857.  She  died  March  11, 
1862.  He  was  again  married  to  Wealthy  D.  Loveland,  November  24,  1863, 
and  settled  in  Johnson,  V t. 

Amelia  B.  married  Daniel  Pearson,  May  26,  1861 ;  were  residing  in  Wolcott 
in  1863.    Their  chUd  was :  Freddie  jP.,»  b.  May  21,  1862. 

[2796.]  JOHN^  PECK,  son  of  Isaac,®  married  EUzabeth 
Clark,  daughter  of  Thomas  Clark.     He  died  November  20,  1829. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTn  GENERATION: 

3220.    Charlej,  b.  1812. 

[2801.]  GEORGE  H.'^  PECK,  son  of  Isaac,®  resides  in  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.  He  is  a  merchant.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife, 
Nancy  Sweet,  June  12,  1823;  for  his  second,  Harriet  M.  Sweet- 
land,  August  27,  1837;  for  his  third,  Rebecca  Still  well,  September 
9,  1852.  His  first  wife  was  born  July  20, 1804,  and  died  October 
20,  1836.  His  second  wife  was  born  June  25, 1815,  and  died  De- 
cember 18,  1851.     His  third  wife  was  born  August  10,  1816. 

*  They  have  a  son  James'  bom  since. 


236  PBCK  OENBALOOYy — PART  FIFTH. 

CHTT.DRKN  —  SIOHTH  GENERATION: 

8221.  Esther  8.,  b.  April  16,  1824.      8224.    George  H.  Jr.,  b.  May  6, 1882. 

Died  Aug.  20,  1825.  8225.    John  H.,  b.  July  15,  1885. 

8222.  Ann  F.,  b.  March  19, 1826.  8226.    Harriet  A.,  b.  Dec  28, 1848. 
8228.    Isaac,  b.  July  23,  1828. 

Ann  F.  married  William  F.  Andrews,  of  Providence,  B.  I. 

Xbooc  married  Sarah  Bardick,  daughter  of  Capt.  Greorge  Bordick,  of  New- 
port, B.  I.,  October  30,  1851.  They  were  residing  in  Providence  In  1868. 
Their  children  were:  (3227)  Oeorge  Auguttus,*  b.  October  9,  1852;  (8228) 
baac  Newton,^  b.  September  15,  1858 ;  (8229)  Stella  May,^  b.  October  12, 1854 ; 
(8280)  Isaac  Newton,  2<l,»  b.  February  14, 1867 ;  (8231)  Mary  Lizzie,^  b.  Aognst 
5, 1868 ;  (3232)  Nancy  Sweet,^  b.  July  16,  1860 ;  (3283)  Frances  Andrtum,*  b. 
December  30,  1861. 

George  ff.,  jr,  married  Sophia  Kinsley,  of  Newbaryi>ort,  Mass.,  and  was 
residing  in  Providence,  B.  I.,  In  1863 ;  no  issne. 

[2807.]  BARNEY^  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,«  resides  in 
Providence,  R  I.  He  married  Mary  A.  Walling,  daaghter  of  John 
Walling,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  October  14,  1839. 

CHILDREN  —  KIOHTH  OENERATIOX  : 

8234.  Ebenezer,  b.  Nov.  17,  1840.   >       3236.    Elizabeth   Crawford,  b.  Dec 

8235.  MaryLoaisa,b.Nov.l7, 1840.  >  14,  1849.  Died  Sept.  1, 1850. 

Twins.  3237.    WlUlam  Henry,  b.  March  4, 

1853.    Died  March  22,  1858. 


[2808.]  SAMUEL  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,®  resides  in 
Providence,  R.  I.  He  married  Lydia  Colvin,  daughter  of  Holden 
Colvin,  of  Coventry,  R.  I. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTU  GENERATION: 

8238.    Ethan. 

[2811.]  LEWIS'^  PECK,  son  of  Welcome,®  settled  first  in 
Scituate,  R.  I.,  but  afterwards  moved  into  Burrillville,  where  he 
was  residing  in  1863.  He  has  been  twice  married:  first,  to  Sally 
Ann  Colvin,  daughter  of  James  Colvin,  of  Johnston :  second,  to 
Lucy  Vallett,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Vallett,  of  Gloucester.  His 
first  wife  died  August  4,  1845. 

CHILDREN  —  mOHTH  GENERATION: 


8239. 

Sasan,  b.  1827. 

3244. 

MaryF.    Died  Aug.  23, 1842. 

3240. 

Welcome,  b.  July  30,  1829. 

3245. 

Phebe,  b.  1841. 

3241. 

Emily  M.,  b.  1831. 

3246. 

Mary. 

3242. 

Nancy. 

8247. 

EmeUne. 

3243.    Peleg  J.,  b.  1836. 

Susan  married  WiUlam  Borden,  of  Scituate,  B.  I.,  and  was  residing  In  Bar- 
riUviUe,  B.  I.,  in  1866. 


DESCEKDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PEOE.  237 

Welcome  married  Maiy  8.  Trlmm,  daughter  of  William  Trlmm,  March  9, 
1850,  and  was  residing  in  Barrillville,  B.  I.,  in  1866. 

Emily  M.  has  been  twice  married:  first,  to  Stephen  Pierce;  second  to 
Ezekiel  Ralph,  of  Scituate,  R.  I. 

Peleg  J,  married  Jane  Cooms,  April  11,  1852;  was  residing  in  Bnrrillyille, 
R.  I.,  in  1866. 

Phehe  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Albert  Philips ;  second,  to  George 
Fowles,  of  Borrillyille,  R.  I. 

[2812.]  STEPHEir  PECK,  son  of  Welcomb,«  lived  and 
died  upon  the  homestead,  in  Scituate,  R.  I.  He  married  Polly 
You,  daughter  of  James  You.    He  died  August  14,  1829. 

CHILDBEX  —  mOHTH  OENKRATION : 

S248.    Betsey  Ann.        *  8249.    Lncinda  Y. 

[28150  ASAHEL"^  PECK,  son  of  Welcomb,«  resides  upon 
the  homestead.  He  married  Susan  Colvin,  daughter  of  James 
Colvin  (ff  Johnston,  R.  I. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

8250.  Lizzie,  b.  May  20,  1884.  8254.  Almira  H.,  b.  Dec.  8, 1840. 

3251.  Sarah  M.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1886.  8255.  Thomas  W.,  b.  Nov.  8, 1842. 

8252.  Stephen  P.,  b.  June  22,  1887.  8256.  Lydia  L.,  b.  Aug.  4,  1844. 

8253.  Asahel  A.,  b.  Jan.  16, 1889.  8257.  Susan  M.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1850. 

[2816.]  ALFRED  0.''  PECK,  son  of  Welcome,®  resides  in 
Scituate,  R.  I.  He  married  Cordelia  Colvin,  daughter  of  James- 
Col  vin,  of  Johnston,  R.  I.,  April  21,  1836. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GEKERATION  : 

3258.    WUliam  A.,  b.  Nov.  80,  1889.      8260.  Mary  E.,  b.  Jane  6, 1851.  Died 

Died  May  5,  1855.  May  2,  1852. 

8259.    Ransom  0.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1842.  8261.  Delia  F.,  b.  July  4,  1855. 

8262.  £Ua  M.,  b.  March  29,  1857. 

Baruom  0,  married  Sarah  A.  Colvin,  May  17, 1868. 

[2821.]  HERS  A''  PECK,  son  of  Gaieus,^  married  a  Widow 
South  worth.    He  died  at  Richford,  Wis.,  November  1857. 

CHILDRKN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3263.    Porter.  8265.    Albert. 

8264.    Page. 

[2823.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Gaieu8,«  is  settled  at  Bar- 
net,  Vt     He  married  Sophia  Wood,  of  Barnet. 


238  PECK  OENEALOOY, —  PAST  FIFTH. 

CffTT.PRRN  —  EIGHTH  OENEHATION  : 

3266.  George  W.,  b.  Jan.  14,  1827.      8269.    William  E.,  b.  March  24, 1833. 

Died  April  30,  1850.  3270.    Henry  O.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1835. 

3267.  Jane  A.,  b.  July  17,  1829.  3271.    John  H.,  b.  April  18,  1837. 
8268.    Sophia,  b.  Jane  24,  1831. 

[2825.]  WILLIAIT  PECK,  son  of  Gaieus,«  married  Susan 
Eliza  Dana,  of  Cabot,  Vt.     They  resided  in  Chicago,  111.,  in  1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

8272.  Oscar  Dana,  b.  Aug.  23,  1832.  3276.  George  Wesley,  b.  May  9, 1841. 

8273.  Eliza  Dana,  b.  Sept.  30,  1834.  3277.  Charles  Edward,  b.  Sept.  1, 

8274.  John  Wmiam,  b.  Jan.  14, 1837.  1844. 

8275.  Catharine  Dana,  b.  Feb.   15,  3278.  Wilber  F.,  b.  March  6, 1846. 

1839.  Died  Sept.  23,  1859. 

Oscar  D,  was  residing  in  Califbmia  in  1364;  was  married,  and  had  one 
chUd. 

John  WUliam  died  at  Little  Bock,  Mich:,  a  soldier  in  the  29th  Iowa  Begi- 
ment.    He  left  a  wife  and  one  child. 

[2826.]  GEORGE  C.^  PECK,  son  of  Gaieus,«  resides  at 
Lindon,  Vt     He  married  Malinda  Wing,  June  20,  1838. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3279.  Ellen  E.,  b.  Sept.  16, 1839.  3282.    Charles  C,  b.  Sept.  12,  1846. 

3280.  William  H.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1841.  Died  Jan.  27,  1852. 

3281.  Julia  M.,  b.  Dec.  5, 1842.  Died      3283.    Ida  M.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1854. 

Sept.  30,  1843. 

[2837.]     THOMAS^  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  married . 

CHILD — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 
3284. 

[2838.]     EBENEZER''  PECK,  son  of  Thomas,^  married . 

He  was  in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  1866. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3286.  ^iK^      ^  "  3288.    ^i^^A^  r 

3286.  ^AJut>LC-  3289.     .j 

3287.  .'J.^/^f   /^'  NILC^ 

[2841.]  EZRA*'  PECK,  son  of  Aaron,^  is  a  farmer,  and 
resides  in  Jamestown,  Chautauque  County,  N.  Y.  He  married 
Harriet  Perkins,  daughter  of  Roswell  Perkins,  of  Freehold,  War- 
ren County,  Pa. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  239 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3290.  MarshaU  E.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1886.         3298.    JuUa  A.,  b.  Not.  19,  1842. 

3291.  Erastus  P.,  b.  July  13,  1838.  8294.    Mary  J.,  b.  Feb.  10,  1846. 

3292.  Henry  H.,  b.  Aug.  11,  1840.  3296.    EUen  M.,  b.  May  80,  1849. 

MarshaU  E.  married  Bhoda  A.  Derby.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war,  and  was 
wounded. 

Erastus  P,  married  Lydia  A.  Wares.  His  children  are:  Judson  E.*  and 
Eliza  A,*    He  was  also  in  the  army. 

Henry  R.  was  also  in  the  army,  and  died  at  White  House  Landing,  of  the 
typhoid  malaria,  July  3,  1863. 

Julia  A.  married  Robert  E.  Fuller.    He  was  also  a  soldier. 

Mary  J.  married  Horace  A.  Willson.    He  was  also  a  soldier. 

[2843.}  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Aaron,«  resides  at  Ellicott, 
Chautauque  County,  N.  Y.,  a  farmer. 

He  married  Almira  Dunbar,  daughter  of  Alvin  Dunbar,  of  Elli- 
cott, in  1850. 

CHILI>REN— EIGHTH   GENERATION: 

8296.    Annette,  b.  May  16,  1851.  8297.    Charles,  b'.  Jan.  11,  1859. 

[2845.]  EZEKIEL'^  PECK,  son  of  Aaron,«  resides  at  Car- 
roll,  Chautauque  County,  N.  Y.,  a  farmer. 

He  married  Emeline  Woodward,  daughter  of  Reuben  J.  Wood- 
ward, of  Ellicott,  in  1850. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8298.  Lavem,  b.  Sept.  9,  1850. 

[2847.]  MILTON*^  PECK,  son  of  Ezra,^  first  settled  in  Hub. 
bardston.  From  there  he  removed  to  Hardwick,  Mass.,  where  he 
died,  April  14,  1855.     He  married  Mary  Dexter. 

CHILDREN  —  EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

8299.  Mary  A.,  b.    Feb.    23,    1824.      3306.    Cryton  W.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1838. 

Died  In  1853.  Died  in  1838. 

3300.  Jane  R.,  b.  July  8,  1827.  3306.    Luthera  M.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1840. 

3301.  Horace  M.,  b.  April  29,  1830.  Died  Dec.  26,  1868. 

3302.  Simon  E.  W.,  b.  Aug.  5,  1832.  3307.    WlUlam  C,  b.  March  6,  1843. 

3303.  SaUy  B.,  b.  March  7,  1834.  3308.    Susan  A.,   b.    Nov.    3,    1847. 

3304.  Samuel  D.,  b.  AprU  24,  1837.  Died  July  31,  1848. 

Jane  B.  married  Francis  Legate,  June  2,  1847.  Their  children  were :  Fran- 
cis Augustus,*  b.  February  14,  1854;  Lizzie  J.,*  b.  November  23, 1867,  and  died 
November  29,  1869. 

Simon  E.  W.  married  Almenia  Austin,  and  resided,  in  1864,  in  Hardwick, 
Mass. 


240  PECK  GSinSALOOY,  —  PABT  FIFTH. 

William  C.  married  Hannah  N.  Atwood,  of  Hardwick,  Mass.,  March  11, 
1862,  and  was  residing  in  Greenwich  in  1864.    Their  child  was :  (d»09)  Mary 
.,*  b.  May  12,  1863. 


[2852.]  JAMES  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Horatio,«  resided  in 
Providence,  R.  L,  in  1864. 

He  married  Hannah  R.  Medbery,  daughter  of  George  Medbery, 
of  East  Providence,  R.  L 

CHILDRKN  —  mOHTH  GENERATION: 

8310.  AUen  G.,  b.  March  14,  1846.  3313.    Nancy  E.,  b.  April  23,   1853. 

8311.  Forrest  A.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1849.  Died  April  16,  1855. 
3312.    James  M.,  b.  Jane  4,  1851. 

[2853.]  HENRY  C.^  PECK,  son  of  Horatio,®  was  residing 
at  Whitinsville,  Mass.,  in  1863.  He  married  Lydia  S.  Smith, 
daughter  of  Joseph  Smith,  of  Somerset,  Mass.,  October  9,  1853. 

UHn.DREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3314.    Leander  Edwin,  b.  May  6, 1861.      3315.    John  Henry,  b.  July  15,  1863. 

[2863.]  EDWIN  F.^  PECK,  son  of  Bela,«  married  Abigail 
Bowen,  daughter  of  Samuel  Bowen,  June  6,  1850.  They  were 
residing  in  Barrington,  R.  L,  in  1863. 

CIIILJ)REN  —  EIGnTn  GENERATION: 

3316.  Alpheus  F.,  b.  Sept.  24,  1850.        3318.    Emma  E.,  b.  April  30,  1860. 

3317.  Maria  B.,  b.  July  24,  1852. 

[2876.]  REV.  NATHAN  R.^  PECK,  son  of  Rev.  John,«  mar- 
ried Mary  Round,  daughter  of  Joseph  Round,  of  Monkton,  Vt 
He  was  residing  in  California  in  1863. 

CHILI^REN — EIGHTH   GENERATION: 

3319.    Marritta,  b.  Jan.  7,  1834.  3320.    Maria,  b.  Sept.  26,  1838. 

Marritta  married  Rev.  Ralph  Pierce,  of  the  Black  River  Conference,  N.  Y. 
They  went  to  India  as  missionaries,  where  she  died,  November  1862. 

Maria  married  Rev.  J.  H.  Maddox,  who  was  of  the  California  Mission,  in 
1863. 

[2880.]  DANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Rev.  John,«  was  residing 
at  Fullerville,  St.  Lawrence  County,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  He  married 
Martha  Fuller,  March  10, 1842. 


DESOEKDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  241 

CHILmtSN  —  mOHTH  oenbration: 

8321.    Anna,  b.  Dec.  25, 1845.  8323.    Everett,  b.  Jan.  11,  1860. 

8822.    Celinda,  b.  Feb.  2, 1849. 

[2887.]  GEORGE  W.^  PECK,  son  of  David,«  was  residing 
in  East  Rutland,  Vt,  in  1864.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife, 
Frances  Rowland,  daughter  of  Sydney  B.  Howland,  January  9, 
1 854 ;  and  for  his  second,  he  married  Helen  Strong,  daughter  of 
Marvin  Strong,  February  8, 1860. 

CHILD  —  EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

8324.    Merritt  Emerson. 

[2911.]  SOLOMON^  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,^  is  settled 
upon  the  homestead.  He  married  Keziah  Peck  (No.  2918), 
daughter  of  Darius  Peck,  January  6,  1828. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3325.  Solomon  Angnstns,  b.  Dec.  8,      3327.    Francis  Wayland,  b.  March  20, 

1828.  1834. 

3326.  Josephns  Wales,  b.  Aog.  12,      3328.    Cornelins  Carpenter,  b.  Feb. 

1831.  16,  1836. 

Solomon  A,  was  residing  with  his  father,  in  1863,  nnm. 

Josephus  W.  married  Sarah  I.  Peck  (No.  3346),  daughter  of  Sylvester  Peck, 
of  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  2,  1867.  He  was  residing  in  Providence  in  1864. 
His  children  were:  (3329)  Sarah  Keziah,*  b.  May  13,  1858;  and  (3330)  Julia 
Ooddard,*  b.  November  9,  1861. 

Francis  W,  married  Mary  Shed,  of  Providence,  B.  I.,  and  was  residing  in 
East  Providence  in  1864.  She  was  the  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Shed.  Their 
chUd  was :  (3331)  Marietta  Frances,*  b.  April  28, 1869. 

Cornelius  C.  married  Isabella  Jane  Anthony,  daughter  of  David  Anthony, 
of  East  Providence,  B.  I.,  where  they  were  residing  in  1863.  Their  children 
were :  (3332)  David  Solomon,*  b.  August  19, 1860;  and  (3333)  Eliza  Baker,*  b. 
July  31,  1862. 

[2919.]  CALVIN  S.'^  PECK,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  son  of 
Darius,*  married  Hannah  Cooper,  November  1,  1829,  daughter  of 
William  Cooper. 

CHILD  —  mOHTH  GENERATION: 

3334.    Calvin  WiUson,  b.  July  2,  1843.    Died  Sept.  19,  1845. 

[2921.]  HERMAN  A.'^  PECK,  of  Providence,  R.  L,  son  of 
Darius,®  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Lemira  Wheaton  Peck  (No. 
2916),  daughter  of  Solomon  Peck,  of  Seekonk,  April  23,  1834. 

21 


242  PEGK  GEraALOOY, —  VIXS  FIPIH. 

For  his  second  wife,  he  married  Mary  Ann  Fnller,  daughter  of 
Levi  and  Mary  Fuller;  January  19, 1843.  His  fibrst  wife  dkd  May 
21, 1841. 

CHILDBKN  —  KIOHTH  GKNEBAITON  : 

Bff  first  wife :  8840.  Ann  Lemira,  b.  Jan.  15, 1849. 

8885.    EUen  Frances,  b.  Jan.  27, 1888.  8841.  Lydia  Keziah,  b.  Sept.  12, 1851. 

8386.    Lemira  Wheaion,  b.  May  15,  8342.  Lacy  EUa,  b.  Feb.    8,    1854. 

1841.    Died  May  26,  1841.  Died  8ept.  80, 1859. 

8848.  Herman  Sanford,  b.  April  14, 

By  second  wife :  1856.    Died  May  7,  1864. 

8837.  Herman  Allen,  b.  Oct.  18, 1848.  8844.  Boxanna  FoUer,  b.  Sept.  15, 

Died  March  5,  1847.  1858.    Died  May  12, 1864. 

8838.  John  Flavel,  b.  AprU  3,  1845.        8345.    WUliam  Newton,  b.  Feb.  10, 
8889.    Mary  Fry,  b.  Jan.  31,  1847.  1862. 

[2922.]  SYLVESTER  W.^  PECK,  of  Providence,  R.  L,  son 
of  Dabius,^  married  Sarah  L.  Phinncy,  April  26,  1833,  daughter 
of  Edward  Phinney,  of  Barnstable,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  KIGHTH  GJCXERATION: 

8346.  Sarah  Ide,  b.  Jane  9, 1834.  3349.    Jane  Hudson,  b.  Oct.  9,  1843. 

8347.  Charles    Henry,    b.    Oct.    22,      8350.    Francis  Wheaton,  b.  July  7, 

1837.    Died  Jane  11,  1839.  1846. 

8848.    Jalia   Ann,  b.  July    9,    1840. 
Died  Sept.  9,  1858. 

[2926.]  ELLIS'^  PECK,  of  Barrington,  R.  I.,  son  of  Ellis,« 
married  Louisa  Jones,  daughter  of  William  Jones,  of  Seekonk,  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1830.     He  is  a  model  farmer. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8851.    William    Jones,    b.   Dec.    14,      3354.    Leroy  EUis,  b.  Dec.  16,  1843. 

1830.    Died  June  16, 1833.  Died  March  18,  1844. 

8352.    William  Jones,  b.  Jane  5, 1833.      3355.    Arabella  Loaisa,  b.   Sept.  4, 
3353.    Sarah   Elizabeth,   b.   Sept.  8,  1845. 

1836. 
William  Jones  married  Virginia  White,  daughter  of  Thomas  White,  of  Bris- 
tol, R.  I. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  married  John  White,  of  Bristol,  R.  I. 

[2928.]  ASA"^  PECK,  of  Barrington,  R.  L,  son  of  Elus,« 
married  Lucrctia  S.  Remington,  March  4,  1839,  daughter  of  Enoch 
Remington,  of  Barrington.     He  is  a  drover  and  ca.tle  broker. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

335G.    Adelaide  Eliza,  b.  March  22,      3358.    George  Asa,  b.  Aug.  22,  1846. 

1840.  Died  Ang.  28,  1846. 

3357.    Leander  B.,  b.  Feb.  12,  1843.         3359.    Jolietta  L.,  b.  Kov.  7, 1848. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  NATHANIEL  PECK.  243 

[2034.]  EBENEZER"^  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  settled  in 
Proyidence,  R.  L,  where  he  died,  Augast  28,  1848.  He  married 
Abby  A.  Bump,  daughter  of  Nathan  Bmnp,  of  North  Providence, 
Jmie  8, 1843. 

CTfTT.DRKN  —  BIOHTH  GENBRAITON : 

8360.    Sarah  £.,  b.  May  1846.  8861.    Edmond  B.,  b.  April  1847. 

[293&]  DANIEL  H.^  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,«  resides  in 
Barrington.    He  married  Mary  Ano  Baker,  of  Lowell,  Mass. 

CHELDBSN^  EIGHTH  GEin&RATION : 

8862.    Mary  Esther.  8864.    Edwin  B.    Died  in  the  army. 

8868.    Daniel  B.  8865.    WiUiam  8. 

[2939.]  JOHN  H.^  PECK,  son  of  Ebenbzbb,«  resides  in  Bar- 
rington. He  married  Charlotte  Tanner,  daughter  of  Daniel  Tan- 
ner, of  Warwick,  R.  L 

CHILDBEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8866.    JohnH.  8367.    WUliamH.    Died  in  inflmcy. 

John  H.  resides  in  Barrington,  R.  I. 

[2947.]  BENJAMIN  W.''  PECK,  son  of  Bbnjamin,«  is  settled 
in  Providence,  R.  L 

He  married  Emily  A.  Gillmore,  daughter  of  George  Gillmore,  of 
Providence,  R.  L,  December  24,  1850. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8868.  E.  L.,  b.  Nov.  4,  1851.  8370.    Emily  J.,  b.  Dec.  81, 1858. 

8869.  Walter  H.,  b.  Jan.  20, 1857. 

[2949.]  GEORGE  S.''  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,^  is  settled  in 
Providence,  R.  L 

He  married  Ellen  C.  Rhodes,  May  10,  1855. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8371.    EUen    Amanda,   b.   July  81,     8872.    EmmaLoQisa,b.  Jan.  11, 1859. 
1856.  8878.    George  Albert,  b.  July  1, 1860. 


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PART  SIXTH. 


THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  ISRAEL'  PECK. 

SIXTH  SON  OF  JOSEPH^  THE  ANCESTOR. 

Israel  was  bom  at  Hinghaoi;  Mass.,  and  baptized  there,  March 
4,  1644.  He  moved  firom  there  with  his  father  and  family  to  See- 
konk.  He  settled  in  what  is  now  Barrington,  upon  the  lands  given 
him  and  his  brother  Nathaniel,  near  where  is  now  the  residence  of 
Mr.  Ellis  Peck.  For  a  description  of  these  lands,  see  part  5th,  in 
reference  to  the  settlement  of  NathanieL 

Israel  Peck  married  Bethiah  Bosworth,  daughter  of  Jonathan 
Bosworth,  July  15,  1670.  They  both  lived  to  be  aged.  The  fol- 
lowing are  the  inscriptions  upon  their  tombstones : 

Here  lieth  the  body  of  M*  Israel  Peck  died  Sept'  y*  2*  1723  in  y* 
80th  year  of  his  Age 

Here  lyeth  int"*  the  body  of  M"  Bethiah  daughter  of  Jonathan  Bos- 
worth and  wife  of  M'  Israel  Peck  died  Apr  4th  1718  Aged  75 
years 

He  held  various  public  offices.  His  will  is  recorded  upon  the 
records  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  B.  4,  p.  220.     The  following  is  a  copy : 

In  the  name  of  God  Amen  this  ^eighth  day  of  August  Anno  Domi 
1718  aqd  in  the  fifth  year  of  the  Reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  George 
over  Great  Brittan  &  King  I  Israel  Peck  of  Swansey  alias  Barring- 
ton  in  the  county  of  Bristol  within  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay  in  New  England  yeoman  being  in  the  seventy  sixth  year  of  my  age 
but  retaining  my  memory  and  understanding  as  at  other  times  thanks 
be  given  to  god  there  fore  remembering  my  own  frailty  do  make  and 
ordain  this  my  last  will  &  testament  in  manner  following  that  is  to 

say  first  and  principally  I  commit  my  Soul  unto  the  care  of  Gk>d  that 
21* 


246  FBGK   OHEALOGTi — PABT  SDCES. 

gave  it  me  and  my  body  to  the  earth  to  be  decently  intered  at  the  dis- 
cretion of  my  execntcnr  here  after  named  and  as  touching  sodi  worldly 
estate  which  it  hath  pleased  God  to  bless  me  with  in  this  life  I  giTe 
and  demise  and  despose  of  the  same  in  the  following  manner  and 
ftmn 

Imp"  It  is  my  will  that  all  my  debts  and  ftmeral  chaiges  be  well 
and  truly  paid  and  satisfied  in  convenient  time  after  my  decease  by 
my  execator  here  in  after  named 

Item  I  give  to  my  only  son  Nathaniel  Peck  having  given  to  him 
and  to  his  heirs  Sd  assigns  forever  by  a  deed  of  gift  nnder  my  hand 
and  seal  bearing  date  the  sixteenth  day  of  July  Anno  Domi  1718  all 
my  hoosing  Lands  and  meadows  of  any  kind  in  Barrington  in  the 
county  of  Bristol  and  also  my  stock  and  hosbandiy  tools  I  do  by 
tiiese  presents  ratify  and  confirm  the  same  nnto  him  the  porxKMe  and 
tme  intent  Sd  meaning  of  said  gift  And  farther  I  give  and  bequeath 
unto  my  said  son  Sd  his  heirs  and  assigns  forever  all  my  riglits  in  the 
undivided  lands  in  Behoboth  and  any  other  lands  which  I  shall  not 
other  wise  despose  of  in  this  my  last  will  and  testament  my  hunting 
gun  and  silver  spoons  and  what  other  movables  I  shall  not  particu- 
larly give  to  my  daughters  or  their  children 

Item  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  daughter  the  wife  of  Josiah 
Dean  and  to  my  daughter  the  wife  of  Ephraim  May  and  to  the  chil- 
dren of  my  daughter  Mehetible  Whitaker  deceased  equally  to  be 
divided  and  to  their  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever  all  my  lands  in  Rebo- 
both  lying  at  or  near  the  great  meadow  hill  being  two  hundred  & 
thirty  seven  acres  and  forty  acres  more  lying  near  to  John  Whitaker 
in  Rehoboth  afor  said  only  that  land  I  formerly  gave  to  the  said  John 
Whitaker  to  be  reckoned  into  and  with  my  said  grand  children  their 
third  part  of  the  lands  above  given  to  my  said  daughter  and  grand 
children  the  third  part  of  the  land  given  to  my  grand  children.  My 
will  is  that  it  be  equally  devided  between  them  or  the  survivors  of 
them  Farther  I  give  unto  my  said  daughter  &  to  my  grand  children 
equally  to  be  divided  all  my  house  hold  goods,  that  is  to  say,  my  beds 
&  beding  with  the  furniture  and  appurtances  belonging  to  them  table 
lining  and  my  pewter  and  brass  vessels  of  all  sorts  and  also  I  give  to 
my  two  daughters  each  of  them  a  silver  spoon  and  a  silver  spoon  to 
my  grand  daughter  Mehetible  she  bearing  her  mothers  name  to  gether 
with  the  equall  part  of  the  house  hold  goods  given  to  mv  greand  chil- 
dren to  be  equally  divided  among  them  or  the  equal  surWvors  of 
them 

Item    I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  daughter  Dean  twenty  pounds  in 


DESOENDAKTS  OF  ISRAEL  PECK.  247 

stock  at  the  market  price  to  be  paid  by  my  said  son  to  her  heirs 
within  three  years  after  my  decease 

Item  I  give  to  my  daughter  Mary  twenty  poands  to  be  paid  to 
her  or  her  heirs  by  my  said  son  Nathaniel  Peck  within  three  years 
after  my  decease  in  stock  or  cattle  at  the  market  price. 

Item  I  give  to  the  children  of  my  daughter  Mehetible  twenty 
pounds  in  stock  at  the  market  price  the  value  there  of  to  be  devided 
equally  between  them  or  the  survivors  of  them  to  be  paid  by  my  son 
Nathaniel  Peck  within  three  years  after  my  decease 

And  I  do  by  these  presents  nominate  and  appoint  my  son  Nathan- 
iel Peck  to  be  said  executor  to  this  my  last  will  and  testament  disal- 
lowing and.making  null  and  void  all  other  former  Wills  Testaments 
Legaces  bequests  &  Executors  by  me  in  any  way  before  this  time 
named  within  and  bequeathed  ratifying  &  confirming  this  and  none 
but  this  to  be  my  last  Will  &  testament  In  witness  whereof  I  have 
set  my  hand  &  seal  the  day  and  year  first  above  written. 

Signed  sealed  and  published  and  declared  by  the  said  Israel  Peck 
to  be  his  last  will  and  testament  in  the  presence  of  us  the  subscribers. 

Zachariah  Bickkell 

Elisha  Mat  ISRAEL  PECK 

John  Cart. 

CHILDRKN  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

3374.    Mehltable,  b.  Aug.  6,  1671.  8377.  Deliverance,  b.  June  21, 1680. 

8376.    Israel,  b.  Dec.  18,  1673.    Was  8378.  Israel,  b.  Sept.  3,  1686.    Died 

drowned  Jane  23,  1786.  Sept.  6,  1686. 

8876.+Nathaniel,  b.  Sept.  27,  1677.  8379.  Mary. 

MehUable  married  John  Whittaker. 

Mary  married  Josiah  Dean. 

Deliverance  married  Ephraim  May,  June  19,  1708. 

The  following  are  the  inscriptions  from  their  tombstones : 

Here  liethe  y«  body  of  M'  Ephraim  May  died  Sep'  y«  25'^— 1721  in 
y*  51"'  year  of  his  age 

Here  lieth  y*  body  of  Deliverance  wife  of  Ephraim  May  &  daugh' 
of  Israel  Peck  died  Deem'  y«  9**^  1727  in  y*  48"^  year  of  her  Age 

[3376.]  NATHANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Israel,^  settled  upon 
the  lands  given  him  by  his  father,  where  he  lived  and  died. 

He  appears  to  have  been  a  prominent  man  in  the  town.  His 
will  may  be  found  upon  the  early  records  of  Warren,  R.  I.,  B.  1, 
p.  131.  He  had  previously  given  away  the  most  of  his  lands  by 
deed. 


248  P8CK  OENEAixxnr, — pabt  fifth. 

He  gives  to  his  wife  Sarah  the  improTement  of  his  real  and  per- 
sonal estate  daring  her  natoral  life. 

He  gives  to  his  granddaughter,  Sarah  Mathews,  12  sheep  with  their 
lambs,  two  cows,  2  feather  beds  with  the  bedsteads  &  fumitiire  be- 
longing to  them,  and  a  high  chest  of  draws  to  be  delivered  to  her 
when  she  arrived  to  the  age  of  21  years,  or  on  the  day  of  her  mar- 
riage. 

He  gives  to  his  beloved  son  Israel  and  his  eldest  male  heir,  and  to 
the  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  said  male  heir,  a  tract  of  land  lyii^  by 
Hunt's  tree. 

To  Simeon  and  Nathaniel,  his  beloved  sons,  to  be  equally  divided 
between  them,  he  gives  his  husbandry,  tools  &  tacklin. 

He  gives  to  his  sons  Israel,  Simeon  &  Nathaniel,  to  be  divided 
equally  between  them,  his  wearing  apparel.  He  also  makes  his  sons 
equal  in  his  commonage  rights  in  Rehoboth. 

He  gives  to  his  beloved  daughter  Mary  Bucklin,  and  his  beloved 
granddaughter  Sarah  Mathews,  all  of  his  indoor  and  outdoes  mova- 
bles not  in  his  will  otherwise  disposed  of,  to  be  equally  divided  between 
them  after  the  decease  of  his  wife. 

He  orders  his  sons  Simeon  &  Nathaniel  to  pay  the  above  legacies  to 
Sarah  Mathews,  in  consideration  of  which  he  gives  to  them,  their  heirs 
and  assigns,  to  be  divided  according  to  quantity  and  quality  after  his 
wife's  decease,  all  his  land  lying  and  being  in  Warren  to  be  divided 
equally  between  them. 

He  appoints  his  wife  Sarah  his  executrix.  The  will  is  dated  Feb. 
1st,  1755,  and  was  proved  Sept.  6,  1756. 

Nathaniel  married  Sarah  -Field,  of  Hatfield,  Mass.,  October  25, 
1709.    See  Swansey  Records. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  OENERATIOX  : 

8380.    Mehitable,  b.  Aag.  18,  1711.  8383.    Mary. 

8381.+Israel,  b.  July  21,  1713.  8384.+Slineoii. 

8382.     Sarah,  b.  1718.  3385.+Nathaniel. 

MehUable  married  the  Bey.  Feleg  Heath. 

The  following  is  from  the  record  of  their  publishment  and  mar- 
riage: 

August  9  th  1740  Then  Rev  Peleg  Heath  declared  unto  mo  the 
subscriber  his  and  Mrs  Bethiah  Peck  their  intentions  to  be  married  to 
each  other 

Recorded  by  me  Josiah  Humfhret  Tovm  clerk 


DESCENDANTS   OF   ISRAEL  PECK.  249 

Augast  26th  1740  Then  Mr  Feleg  Heath  and  Bitihah  Peck  both 
of  Barrington  were  lawfhll j  married  by  me 

Stlyesteb  Richmond,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

Recorded  by  me  Josiah  Humphrey  Town  clerk 

Sarah  married Mathews. 

Mary  married  James  Backlin,  of  Behoboth,  March  29,  1748. 

[3381.]  ISRAEL*  PECK,  son  of  Nathanibl,^  settled  upon 
the  lands  given  him  by  his  father.  These  he  afterwards  disposed 
of,  and  settled  at  Winsor,  Mass.,  where  he  remained  about  two 
years ;  and  fi:t)m  there  removed  to  Dalton,  Mass.,  where  he  died 
March  16,  1800. 

He  married  Sarah  Adams,  September  18,  1746.  The  following 
is  upon  the  Barrington  Records : 

Providence  Sept  18 — 1746. 

These  may  certify  that  Israel  Peck  and  Sa^ah  Adams  was  lawfully 

married  according  to  the  laws  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Island,  pr  me, 

Jabez  Brown  Justice  of  the  Peace 
Recorded  by  me 

JosiAH  Humphrey  Town  derk 

CHILDIIEN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

SSSG.+James,  b.  July  6,  1747.  3389.    Mehltable,  b.  July  1,  1762. 

8387.    Israel,    b.    Feb.    20,     1748-9.      3390.    Amy. 
Died  April  11,  1760.  3391.    Mary. 

3388.+l8rael,  b.  Dec.  6,  1760.  3392.    Nancy. 

The  first  four  chUdren  are  recorded  upon  the  records  at  Warren,  R.  I. 

MehUable  married,  for  her  first  husband, Sunderland.  He  left  no  children. 

For  her  second, Robinson,  and  settled  in  Lanesborough,  where  he  died, 

leaving  three  children.  For  her  third  hasband,  she  married  a  man  by  the 
name  of  Famam,  and  settled  at  Litchfield,  where  she  died. 

Amey  married,  for  her  first  hasband,  Daniel  Loomis,  by  whom  she  had  fonr 
children.  Mr.  Heman  Loomis,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to  whom  I  am  indebted 
for  my  information,  is  her  grandson.  For  her  second  husband,  she  married 
Isaac  Johnston,  and  settled  at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  where  she  died  in  1826. 
She  was  buried  at  Manney*s  comers. 

Nancy  married  a  Powel,  of  Lanesborough,  where  they  settled  and  died. 

Mary  married  John  Durfee,  of  Dalton,  Mass.,  December  20, 1786.  She  died 
August  7,  1846.  He  died  in  1848.  They  had  twelve  children.  Rev.  Calvin 
Durfee,  of  Willlamstown,  Mass.,  is  their  son.  To  his  kindness  and  that  of 
his  sister,  Mrs.  Sarah  Torry,  of  Berkshire,  N.  Y.,  I  am  indebted  for  my  Infor- 
mation. 


250  PECK  GEKEALOOY, —  PABT  SIXTH. 

[3384.]  SIMEON*  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,'  settled  upon 
the  land  given  him  by  his  fkther.  He  was  a  blacksmith  by  trade. 
He  deeded  away  his  lands  in  1758-9  and  '60.  He  afterwards  set- 
tled at  Amherst,  Mass.  The  records  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  show 
that  he  bought  and  sold  lands  in  Amherst  firom  1773  to  1783.  He 
died  March  29, 1783. 

He  married  Priscilla  West,  of  Warren,  E.  L,  November  24, 
1748. 

CmLDBEN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

8893.    Bethlah,  b.  Oct.  8,  1751.  8896.    Mary,  b.  April  17,  1758. 

8894.+Jo8eph  KeUy,  b.  Jan.  10,  1754.      8397.    Nathaniel,  b.  Aug.  17,  1760. 
8395.    Simeon,  b.  Feb.  6,  1756. 

I  have  been  unable  to  learn  what  became  of  BeUiiah,  Simeon, 
Mary  and  Nathaniel. 

[3385.]  MAJ.  NATHANIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Nathanih^' 
settled  upon  the  lands  given  him  by  his  father.  Th^se  he  disposed 
of,  and  removed  to  Amherst,  Mass.,  where  he  died  November  27. 
1807.  He  kept  a  public  house  in  Amherst  for  many  years,  and 
seems  to  have  been  a  very  prominent  and  influential  citizen.  He 
bought  and  sold  lands  in  Amherst  and  the  adjoinmg  towns.  In 
these  deeds,  he  is  usually  called  Maj.  Nathaniel,  or  gentleman, 
instead  of  yeoman  or  laborer.  He  was  in  the  war  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, and  I  am  told  held  a  Major's  commission. 

His  wife  was  Aiary  Peck,  widow  of  Winchester  Peck,  formerly 
Mary  Mitchel,  daughter  of  James  Mitchel.  She  was  bom  August 
20,  1731,  and  died  May  15,  1814. 

CHILDREN — FIFfH  GENERATION  (W.  RCC.  B.  1)  : 

8398.    Sarah,  b.  Feb.  2,  1754.  3402.    Mary,  b.  Aug.  3,  176S. 

3399.+Winchester,  b.  Feb.  7,  1762.  3403.    Mehitable,  b.  April  27,  1772. 

8400.    Jerosha,  b.  Jane  18,  1764. 
3401.    Nathaniel,  b.  Nov.   17,    1766. 
Died  in  infancy. 

This  record  is  in  the  family  bible,  in  the  handwriting  of  Maj. 
Nathaniel.  The  births  of  the  three  first  children  are  also  upon 
the  records  at  Warren,  R.  I.  This  bible,  printed  in  London  in 
1728,  was  formerly  the  property  of  James  Mitchel,  the  father  of 
Nathaniers  wife,  and  was  in  the  possession  of  the  granddaughter 
of  Nathaniel,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Moore,  of  Leverett,  Mass.,  in  1864^ 
when  I  visited  her  for  the  purpose  of  examining  this  record. 


DSaOBNPiJn»  OF  ISBABL  PECK.  251 

Sarah,  the  eldest  danghter  of  Nathaniel,  married  Elisha  Wamer,  and  settled 
in  Amherst,  Mass.,  where  they  died,  leaving  no  issue.  He  died  December  10, 
1823,  and  she  September  18,  1825. 

Mary  married  David  Eaton,  in  1787,  and  settled  in  Vermont.  She  died  Oc- 
tober 10, 1818;  he  Aagnst  20, 1828,  leaving  five  children. 

Jerusha  married  Samnel  Miles,  and  settled  in  Williamsburg,  Mass.  He 
died  at  an  early  age;  she  October  8, 1848.  Their  children  were:  Missabethf* 
bom  April  5,  1789 ;  and  James  Michels^  bom  Febraary  18, 1791,  and  died  in 
1792.  Elizabeth  married  Lewis  Moore,  May  3,  1810,  and  was  residing,  a 
widow,  in  Leverett,  Mass.,  in  1864.  He  died  Januaiy  4,  1843.  fheir  children 
are :  Luther  JI.,'  bom  May  10,  1811 ;  Jerusha  P.,'  bom  September  9,  1813. 
Quartus  Kj''  bom  March  26, 1816 ;  George  TT.,'  bom  March  6, 1818 ;  James  Jf.,' 
bom  Febraary  4,  1820;  William  B.,''  bom  November  11,  1821 ;  Mary  8.,''  bom 
January  18,  1824;  Lewis''  and  Lucius''  (twins),  bom  Febraary  1,  1827;  Otis 
B.y'  bom  September  6, 1830;  and  Sarah  EJ,  bom  Febraary  21, 1832. 

Mehitable  married  Luther  Henry.  Their  children  were:  Clarissa. j'  bom 
December  20,  1794;  Margaret,'  born  March  14,  1796;  Anna,'  bom  April  13, 
1798 ;  a  son,  bom  Febraary  10,  1806 ;  John,'  bom  September  10,  1806 ;  and 
James,'  bom  September  30,  1808.  The  oldest  daughter,  Clarissa,  married 
Gideon  Stetson,  March  26,  1816.  They  were  residing  in  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  in 
1864.  Margaret  mirried  Lewis  L.  Draper,  and  lived  and  died  in  Amherst, 
Mass.  Mr.  Draper  was  residing  In  Northampton  in  1864.  Anna  married  Al- 
vah  Haskins,  and  settled  in  Shutesbnry.  John  married  Ada  Parks,  and  settled 
in  Van  Buren,  Ark.  James  married  Sarah  Raymond,  and  died  in  Shutesbury, 
Mass. 

The  following  Deed  is  from  the  Records  at  Warren,  R.  I.,  B. 
1,  P.  258 : 

To  all  people  to  whom  these  presents  shall  come  Greeting  Enow  ye 
that  I  Nathaniel  Feck  jr  of  Warren  in  the  county  of  Bristol  in  the 
colony  of  Rhode  Island  yeoman  for  and  in  consideration  of  the  sum 
of  One  thousand  pounds  old  Tenor  have  remised  and  released  and  by 
these  presents  for  me  and  my  heirs  executors  and  administrators  :  do 
remise  release  and  forever  quitclaim  unto  Simeon  Peck  of  Warren 
aforsaid  blacksmith  in  fbll  and  peaceable  possession  and  to  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  the  said  Simeon  Peck :  all  the  right  tittle  and  interest 
use  possession  and  demand  which  I  the  said  Nathaniel  Peck  Jr  now 
have  or  which  I  or  my  heirs  or  Executors  can  or  may  claim  to  have  to 
of  and  in  a  certain  piece  or  parcel  of  up  land  containing  twelve  acres 
which  I  the  said  Nathaniel  and  Simeon  Peck  bought  to  getlier  of  our 
beloved  brother  Israel  Peck  the  nineteeth  day  of  Feb  1 754  reference 
to  said  deed  being  had  for  the  bounds  said  land  lying  and  being  in 
Warren  aforsaid  To  have  and  to  hold  all  and  singular  the  premises 
with  the  appertences  unto  the  said  Simeon  Peck  his  heirs  and  assigns 
forever  so  that  neither  I  the  said  Nathaniel  Peck  nor  my  heirs  nor  any 


252  FECK  OEHEALOGY;  —  PIBT  SIXTH. 

other  person  or  persons  for  me  or  them  or  in  mine  or  their  names 
right  tittle  or  stead  shall  or  may  by  any  way  or  means  hereafter  chal- 
ange  or  demand  any  interest  of  us  or  to  the  premises  and  any  of  them 
shall  be  excluded  and  debared  by  these  presents  Furthermore  I  the 
said  Nathaniel  Peck  and  my  heirs  release  the  said  premises  with  the 
appurtenances  unto  the  said  Simeon  Feck  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  unto 
their  own  proper  use  against  me  and  my  heirs  and  all  and  every  other 
person  lawfully  claiming  by  from  or  under  me  the  said  Nathaniel 
Peck  Jr  shall  and  will  warrent  and  defend  by  these  presents 

In  witness  where  of  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  this  sev- 
enteenth day  of  April  annoque  Domini  1754 

Signed  sealed  an  delivered 
in  the  presents  of 

John  Kennicut  NATHANIEL  PECK. 

Solomon  Townsend 

[3386.]  JAMES*  PECK,  son  of  Israel/  settled  in  Sheffield, 
Mass.;  where  he  and  his  wife  died. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

8404.    James.    Dledyoong.  8405.    Martha. 

Martha  married  James  Austin,  at  Athens,  N.  T.,  Aagnst  8, 1804.  Thej  set- 
tled in  Boston,  Mass.,  where  they  resided  about  thirty  years.  From  Boston 
they  removed  to  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  where  they  both  died.  Mr.  James  Austin, 
a  merchant,  85  Wall  St.,  N.  Y.,  Is  her  son. 

[3388.]  ISRAEL^  PECK,  son  of  Israel,*  settled  at  Pitt5- 
field,  Mass.  He  married  Sarah  Marsh,  of  Dalton,  Mass.  She 
died  March  1813.  He  died  in  Rochester,  December  5,  1827, 
and  I  am  told  was  buried  at  Brighton,  Monroe  County,  and  that 
upon  his  tombstone  is  the  following  : 

"  Isral  Peck —  died  Dec  5  1827  aged  72*  years.  The  deceased  was 
A*om  Pittsfield  Mass  and  to  his  memory  this  monument  is  erected  by 
one  of  his  descendants" 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  6EXRRATION  : 

8406.    Laura,  b.  Oct.  12,  1785.  Died      8410.+Otis. 

May  16,  1862.  8411.    Eunice. 

8407.+Henry.  8412.    Elizabeth. 

8408.+Perez  P.  8418.    Harriet. 

8409.    Julia.  8414.    George  A. 


♦  An  error.    He  waa  bom  December  6, 1750,  and  was  77  years  old,  lacking 
one  day. 


DES0ENDAKT8  OF  ISBAEL  PECK.  253 

Laura  married  David  Bosh,  of  Pittsfleld,  April  7, 1807. 
JtUia  married  Theodore  Hinsdale,  of  Fittsfleld* 
Eunice  married  Samuel  Patterson,  of  Albany. 

Elizabeth  married,  first,  Leonard  Monroe ;  second,  William  Hoit,  of  Nor- 
walk,  Ohio. 
Harriei  married  Josiah  Goodman,  of  Lafkyette,  Ind. 
George  A,  is  unmarried. 

[3394.]  JOSEPH  KELLY*  PECK,  son  of  Simeon,*  settled 
at  Amherst,  Mass.  He  was  drafted,  and  entered  the  army  of  the 
Revolution,  where  he  died,  November  1776.  He  married  Sybel 
Hastings,  of  Amherst 

CHILD  —  SIXTH  OBNSRATIOK: 

8416.  Joseph  Kelly,  b.  Nov.  4,  1776. 

The  widow  married  Timothy  Green.  Baftis  Green,  of  Carroll,  N.  Y.,  is  a 
son. 

[3399.]  WINCHESTERS  PECK,  son  of  Maj.  Nathaniel,* 
settled  at  Amherst,  Mass.  He  was  killed  bj  the  rolling  of  a  log 
upon  him,  while  superintending  the  building  of  a  dam,  at  Montague 
Falls,  August  18,  1797.  He  married  Lydia  Perkins.  She  died  in 
1850,  in  her  86th  year. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

8416.+Ga8tavns  D.,  b.  in  1788.  8419.    Sarah,  b.  Jane  1792. 

8417.  Henry  W.,  b.  April  1790.  8420.     Qarissa,  b.  Sept.  1794. 

8418.  Horace,    b.   1791.     Died    the      8421.    Joseph,  b.  Jaly  1796. 

same  year.  8422.+Horace,  b.  Dec.  1797. 

Henry  W,  followed  the  seas ;  not  known  where  he  is. 

Sarah  married  Elisha  Tilden,  November  7, 1811,  and  settled  In  Chesterfield, 
Mass.  Their  children  are :  bally  P.,^  Clarissa  H,  P.,'  Mary  jtf.,'  Henry  TT.,' 
Elisha  TF.,^  Elijah  5.,'  ElUha  TT.,^  Maria  i£^.'  and  Martha  L? 

Joseph  graduated  at  Amherst  CoUege,  and  died  at  Andover,  while  pursuing 
his  theological  studies,  September  1827. 

Clarissa  married  Joseph  Tower ;  settled  St  Northampton :  no  issue. 

[3407.]  HENRY®  PECK,  son  of  Israel,^  was  residing  in 
York,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Lucy  Miles, 
daughter  of  James  Miles,  in  1814;  and  for  his  second  wife,  Mary 
Baldwin,  daughter  of  Joseph  Baldwin.  His  first  wife  deceased  in 
1829. 

22 


254  PECK  GESEAJJOGY, —  PABT   SUTH. 

cifnj>iaac — huvkkth  GKinauTioar: 

S423.    Jolia  Elizabeth,  b,  Not.  27,      M25.+Otis  Lymmn,  b.  April  15, 182S, 
1815.  8i26.    Harriet  Maria,    b.   June   18, 

8424.+George  Henry,  b.  Feb.  5, 1819.  1825. 

JtUki  and  Marriet  are  married  and  settled  In  Sandoaky  Citj,  Ohio. 

[340a]  PEEEZ  P.«  PECK,  son  of  Jsrasl,^  married  Clarissa 
Goodman,  daughter  of  Titos  Goodman.  They  were  residing  at 
Sandusky,  Ohio,  in  1 864. 

CHILDREN  —  8EVEXTH  GK3CKRATIOX  : 

8427.  Clarissa  M.,  b.  Joly  31, 181 7.  0432.  Charies  F. 

3428.  Frederick,  b.  May  20, 1819.  3433.  Catharine  C. 

3429.  Benjamin  F.,  b.  Feb.  8, 1821.  3434.  Mary. 

3430.  Henry,  b.  Oct.  6, 1823.  3435.  Ann  Janette. 

3431.  James  S.  3436.  Mary  L.* 

Clarissa  and  Catharine  married  Angus  Smith,  of  Milwaukee,  Mich.  Clarissa 
died  Aogost  1858. 

Frederick  was  in  the  army  and  unmarried  in  1864. 

James  8,  was  residing  in  Milwaukee,  acd  Charles  F.  at  Toledo,  In  1864, 
num. 

Mary  was  residing  in  Milwaukee,  num.,  in  1864. 

[3410.]  OTIS«  PECK,  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  son  of  Israeu* 
married  Martha  C.  Dickiftson,  daughter  of  Oliver  P.  Dickinson,  of 
Pittsfield,  October  30,  1824,  where  they  were  residing  in  1864. 

CIULDREX  —  SE^TIXTH  GENEBATIOX  : 

3437.  Maria  E.,  b.  July  30,  1825.  3439.    Frederick  C,  b.  Aug.  30, 1829. 

3438.  OUver  D.,  b.  July   15,   1827.      3440.    Martha  A.,  b.  May  13,  1834. 

Died  Feb.  17,  1831. 

Maria  E.  was  residing  at  home  in  18G4,  unm. 

Frederick  C.  married  Catharine  M.  Goodrich,  November  6,  1862,  daughter 
of  Milton  Goodrich,  of  Pittsfield,  where  they  were  residing  in  1864. 
Martha  A.  was  residing  at  home  in  18C4,  unm. 

[3415.]  JOSEPH  KELLY«  PECK,  son  of  Joseph  Kelly.* 
He  was  a  carpenter  by  trade.  He  died  at  the  residence  of  his 
daughter,  Mrs.  Hannah  Austin,  of  Perrysburgh,  Pa.,  with  whom  he 
resided  several  years. 

*  I  endeavored  to  obtain  trom  Mr.  Peck  a  better  record  of  his  family,  but 
was  unable  to  do  so. 


DESCEOrDANTS  OF  ISRAEL  PECK.  255 

He  married  Isabella  Hide,  September  26, 1799.  She  died  May 
8, 1844>  aged  69  years.    He  died  September  18,  1859. 

CHILDBBN  —  SEVENTH  GENEBATION  : 

8441.    Mary,  b.  Aug.  9,  1800.  8447.    Farter,  b.  1810.     Died,  nnm., 
8442.+Samiiel,  b.  Oct.  18,  1801.  Oct.  19, 1825. 

8443.+Joseph,  b.  March  28, 1808.  8448.    Lnrana,  b.  June  11,  1818. 

8444.    Hannah,  b.  Feb.  9,  1806.  8449.    Ennice,  b.  Jane  24,  1815. 

8445.+Dayid  B.,  b.  April  17,  1807.  8450.+Joel,  b.  Aag.  29,  1818. 
8446.    Emily,  b.  Jan.  81,  1809. 

Mary  married  C Eldridge ;  was  residing  in  Fersia,  N.  Y.,  in  1864. 

Emily  married  Charles  Allen,  and  was  residing  in  Fersia,  N.  T.,  in  1864. 

Lurana  married  a  Johnston,  and  was  residing  in  Raisonville,  Monroe 
County,  Mich.,  a  widow,  in  1864. 

Eunice  was  cast  away  on  Lake  Erie,  and  never  found. 

ffannah  married  Hiram  Austin,  and  was  residing  at  Ferrysburg,  N.  Y.,  in 
1864. 

• 

[3416.]  DR.  GUSTAVUS  D.«  PECK,  of  Northampton,  Mass., 
son  of  Winchester,*  graduated  in  his  profession  at  the  age  of  21 
years.  He  studied  with  Dr.  Daniel  Thurber,  of  Mendon,  Mass. 
He  first  settled  at  Blackstone,  Mass.  From  Blackstone  he  re- 
moved to  Milford,  Mass.,  where  he  remained  in  the  practice  of  his 
profession  until  1836,  holding  various  public  offices,  acting  also  as 
councillor  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  From  Milford 
he  removed  to  Sunderland,  Mass.,  where  he  remained  for  ten  years 
in  practice.  From  there,  in  1846,  he  removed  to  Northampton, 
Mass.,  where  I  found  him  still  engaged  in  his  profession  in  1864. 
Although  in  his  77th  year,  he  retained  all  his  faculties  to  a  remark- 
able degree  for  a  man  who  had  devoted  fifty-six  years  to  the  prac- 
tice of  medicine.  He  has  been,  I  am  told,  a  very  faithful,  kind, 
and  successful  practitioner,  much  respected.  He  married  Sally 
Perry,  daughter  of  Elisha  Perry,  of  Milford. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

8451.-hAddlson  Sumner,  b.  July  19,  8463.-f-Albion  Perry,  b.  July  7,  1817, 
1810,  at  Blackstone,  Mass.  at  MUford,  Mass. 

8452.  Andrew  Jackson,  b.  AprU  9,  8454.  Sarah  Annis,  b.  Aug.  29,  1819, 
1815,  at  Milford,  Mass.  at  Milford,  Mass. 

8ar<ih  AnnU  married  Richard  Chenery,  August  1889;  now  (1864)  United 
States  Kayy  Agent  at  San  Francisco,  where  she  died,  November  28, 1864.  Her 
children  are:  Charles  Eugene,^  b.  at  Spring  Prairie,  Wis.,  June  16,  1841,  and 
was,  in  1864,  Assistant  Paymaster  on  board  of  the  U.  S.  Steamer  Narragan- 
set;  Jame$  Perry ^^  b.  at  Sunderland,  Mass.,  May  9,  1848,  and  died  at  North- 


256 


PSCK  GEEnSALOOT,  —  PAST  SIXTH. 


•mptoii,  Mardi  22, 1864,  of  chronic  dlanrhoBa,  contracted  in  the  Army  of  the 
Potomac.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Ist  Company  of  Andrew's  Massachusetts 
Sharpshooters.  Leonard  Edward^*  b.  at  Northampton  March  11,  1846.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  graduating  class  of  1864  at  the  U.  S.  Kayal  Academy,  at 
Newport,  B.  I. 

Andrew  Jackson  was  drowned  by  the  upsetting  of  a  boat,  in  the  harbor  of 
St  Angostine,  Florida,  April  19, 1886.  He  was  a  druggist  by  occupation,  and 
was  located  there. 


[3422.]  HORACE*  PECK,  son  of  Winchester,*  settled  at 
West  Brookfield;  Mass.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He  has 
been  twice  married :  first,  to  Sarah  E.  Fuller,  of  Hinsdale,  N.  H., 
Jane  29, 1816;  second,  to  Climenia  Wheeler,  of  Ashfield,  Mass^ 
March  5, 1834. 

CHnj>BKN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 


8455.  Julia  Ann.    Died  young. 

8456.  WiUiam. 

8457.  Bachel.    Died  young. 
845S.  Mary  Ann.    Died  young. 

8459.  Joseph. 

By  second  wife : 

8460.  Albert. 


8461.  Sarah  R. 

8462.  Chauncey. 

8463.  PhUo. 

8464.  Julia  Ann ;  unm.  in  1S64. 

8465.  Lydia  W. ;  unm.  in  1864. 

8466.  Horace. 


WUliam  was  a  soldier  in  the  army  in  1864. 
Joseph  was  a  soldier  in  the  army  in  1864. 
Albert  was  a  soldier  in  the  army  in  1864. 
Sarah  B.  married  Joseph  R.  Knight,  of  Warren. 
Chauncey  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Winchester. 
Philo  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Gettysburg. 
Horace  was  drowned  February  8, 1857. 


[3424.]  GEORGE  HENRY'  PECK,  son  of  HEyRY,«  married 
Maria  Cornelia  Roberts,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  September  19,  1848, 
and  settled  ii;  Cleveland,  Ohio,  where  they  were  residing  in  1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  6EKERATION  : 

8467.    Catharine  Roberts,  b.  Sept.  10,      8468.    George   Henry,  b.  Sept   80, 
1849.  1858. 


[8425.]  OTIS  LYMAIT  PECK,  son  of  Hbnby,«  married 
Martha  Clark,  of  Sandusky  City,  Ohio,  November  12, 1849,  where 
they  were  residing  in  1864. 


I>ESOEin)ANTS  OF  ISRAEL  PECK.  257 

CmLDREK  —  EIGHTH  GBNERATIOK: 

3469.    Harriet,  b.  Oct.  17,  1850.  S472.    George  Otis,  b.  July  1868. 

8470.  Fanny,  b.  Nov.  6, 1864. ) 

8471.  Lizzie,  b.  Nov.  6,  1864.  i 

Twins. 

[3442.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  of  Farmington,  Pa.,  son  of  Joseph 
Kelly,*  married  Clarissa  Knapp,  March  2, 1828. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8478.  George  W.,  b.  Dec.  18,  1829. .       3476.    David  B.,  b.  March  1,  1889. 
3474.    EmUy  L.,  b,  July  9,  1836.  8476.    Comfort  E.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1846. 

[3443.]  JOSEPBF  PECK,  son  of  Joseph  Kelly,«  settled  in 
Spartansburg,  Pa.  He  married  Martha  Hawkins,  daughter  of  Duty 
Hawkins. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

3477.  One,  b.  March  4,  1826.    Died      8481.    Mary  Jane,  b.  March  24, 1833. 

in  1828.  3482.    EmUy  H.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1835. 

3478.  Louisa,  b.  March  24,  1828.  3483.    Eunice  L.,  b.  April  4,  1837. 

8479.  A  son,  b.  1880.     Died  same      3484.    Calista  L.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1839. 

year.  3486.    Mary  Ann  L.,  b.  July  21,  1842. 

8480.  A  son,  b.  1831.    Died  in  1832.       3486.    Joseph  E.,  b.  July  27,  1848. 

Louisa  married  Green  Alsdurf,  in  1848,  and  settled  in  Sparta. 

Mary  Jane  married  Frederick  A.  Wise,  in  1849,  and  settled  in  Bloomfield. 

Emily  H.  married  Henry  Scouten,  in  1852,  and  settled  in  Sparta. 

Calista  L,  married  Oscar  N.  Dexter,  in  1855,  and  settled  at  Spring  Creek. 

Mary  Ann  L,  was  residing  in  Canada,  unm.,  in  1864. 

Joseph  E.  was  residing  in  Sparta,  unm.,  in  1864. 


[3445.]  DAVH)^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph  Kelly,^  settled  at 
Freedom,  La  Salle  County,  HI.  He  married  Luvilla  Hawlfins, 
daughter  of  Duty  Hawkins. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8487.  Lucretia  A.,  b.  1829.  8492.  Martha,  b.  1841.    Deceased. 

8488.  Porter,  b.  1832.    Deceased.  3493.  Edward  N.,  b.  1844. 

8489.  Joseph  K.,  b.  1834.  3494.  Mary  Jane,  b.  1848. 

8490.  Joel,  b.  1836.    Deceased.  3496.  GenUla,  b.  1850. 

8491.  Jesse  H.,  b.  1838.    Deceased.  8496.  David  P.,  b.  1855.    Deceased. 

Lucretia  married  David  Jones.  They  were  residing  in  Meriden,  La  SaUe 
County,  HL,  in  1864.  Their  children  were :  Margaret  -&.,•  John  !>.,•  Indie  L.^ 
Delazon  Q}  and  Ida  M.^ 

22* 


258 


FBGK  GEirEAIXMTT;  — PABS  SIXIH. 


[8450.]  JOEL^  FECE,  son  of  Joseph  Ebllt,^  setfled  in 
(Jowanda,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1864.  He  married 
Philena  Mdntyre,  daughter  of  Royal  T.  Mclntyre,  December  17, 


1838. 


CHILDREN  —  XIOHTH  OBNKRATION: 


3497.  Alderson,  b.  Sept.  7,  1889. 

8498.  Andrew,  b.  June  9, 1842. 

8499.  Lncretla,  b.  Sept.  17,  1846. 

8500.  Isabel,  b.  Oct.  8, 1849. 


8501.  MeUssa,  b.  Not.  1, 1852. 

8502.  Orson,  b,  Oct.  14, 1856. 
8508.    Anrilla,  b.  Oct.  14,  1856. 

Twins. 


1 


[3461.]  ADDISON  S.^  PECK,  son  of  Db.  Gustavub  D.,« 
graduated  at  the  Boston  Medical  School,  in  1831.  He  read  medi- 
cine with  his  father,  and  with  Dr.  Jabez  Fisher,  of  Boston.  He 
commenced  the  practice  of  medicine  with  his  father,  in  Milford, 
Mass.  In  1837,  he  removed  to  Hatfield,  and  firom  there  to  Hoi- 
yoke,  Mass.  In  1862,  he  removed  to  Aurora,  Esmeralda  County, 
Nevada  Territory,  where  he  was  appointed  Judge  of  Probate.  He 
died  April  6, 1866. 

He  married  Jane  S.  Whipple,  daughter  of  Benjamin  Whipple,  of 
Dunbarton,  N.  H.,  November  1835.  She  died  at  Dunbarton,  Jan- 
uary 23,  1864. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

8504.    Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  at  Hatfield,      8505.    Benjamin  Whipple,  b.  at  Hat- 
Mass.,  in  1837.  field,  Mass.,  in  1842. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  married  Lieat.-CoI.  William  S.  B.  Hopkins,  of  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.    They  were  residing  in  New  Orleans  in  1864. 
Benjamin  Whipple  was  residing,  in  1864,  at  Aurora,  Nevada  Territory,  nmn. 


[3453.]  ALBION  PEKRT'  PECK,  son  of  Dr.  Gustatus  D.,« 
was  residing  at  Northampton,  Mass.,  in  1864.  The  early  life  of 
Mr.  Peck,  I  learn,  was  passed  as  a  teacher,  previous  to  his  settling 
at  Northampton.  He  was  elected  teacher  of  the  English  School, 
at  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  22,  1828.  He  was  also,  1  am  told,  prin- 
cipal of  the  school  at  Sunderland  for  some  time. 

The  following  extracts  in  relation  to  him  were  taken  from  the 
Northampton  Business  Directory : 

Mr.  Peck  was  appointed  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  in  1844.  In  1855, 
he  was  appointed  Register  of  Probate  by  Gov.  Gardner.  In 
1856,  he  was  chosen  by  the  people  to  the  same  office,  which  he  held 


DBSGSOilDANTS  OF  ISRAEL  PEOK.  ,  259 

nntil,  t>7  the  act  of  the  Legislature,  the  office  was  abolished,  and  its 
duties  transferred  to  the  Begist^  of  the  new  Court  of  Probate  and 
Insolvency.  In  1855,  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  Greneral  School 
Ck>mmittee  of  Northampton. 

In  1856,  he  was  appointed  Justice  of  the  Quorum  and  Notary 
Public,  and  in  1860,  a  Trial  Justice.  In  1859,  he  was  chosen  Town 
Clerk.  He  has  also  been  Treasurer  of  the  Horticultural  Club,  and  of 
the  Hampshire,  Franklin  and  Hampden  Agricultural  Society. 

In  addition  to  attending  to  his  official  duties,  Mr.  Peck  has  been 
engaged  in  other  business. 

In  1850,  he  was  engaged  in  the  grocery  and  druggist  business.  In 
1858,  he  purchased  the  Lower  Mills,  so  called,  and  carried  on  the 
flour  and  grain  business  until  1860,  when  he  sold  his  interest. 

I  am  told  that  he  still  holds  the  offices  to  which  he  has  been  elected 
to  the  very  general  satisfaction  of  the  community,  by  whom  he  is  not 
only  honored  but  highly  respected. 

He  married  Sarah  Ann  Hibbon,  daughter  of  James  Hibbon,  of 
Charleston,  S.  C,  at  Northampton,  June  14,  1855. 

CHILDREN  —  SIOHTH  OENKBATION  : 

8506.    jQUa  Emma,  b.  at  Northamp-      ^07.    Sarah  Ferry,  b.  at  Northamp- 
ton, Dec.  28,  1857.  ton,  Jan.  80,  1860. 


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Si 


APPENDIX. 


APPENDIX. 


It  was  not  at  first  designed  to  publish  an  account  of  any  of  the 
Pecks,  aside  from  the  descendants  of  Joseph  Peck,  the  progenitor 
of  the  Massachusetts  Pecks ;  but  they  were  so  mixed  in  their  settle- 
ments throughout  the  country  with  other  branches  of  the  same  pat- 
ronymic descendants  of  other  ancestors  that  it  was  unavoidable,  and 
necessary  to  correspond  with,  and  to  collect  much  information  in 
relation  to  others,  before  it  could  be  determined  to  which  branch 
of  the  name  they  belonged.  As  these  correspondents  and  others 
seemed  to  expect  that  the  information  they  had  given  was  to  be 
published,  and  desired  to  have  it  preserved,  it  was  thought  best  to 
add  an  appendix,  and  publish  it. 

It  was  soon  found  that  to  render  this  intelligible,  and  of  interest, 
it  was  necessary  not  only  to  add  much  more  to  it,  but  to  follow  out 
the  diflferent  branches,  trace  them  back  to  their  ancestors,  and  sep- 
arate their  descendants  from  each  other.  This  I  have  endeavored 
to  do. 

Although  the  descendants  of  neither  of  these  ancestors  have 
proved  to  be  so  numerous  as  those  of  Joseph,  of  Massachusetts, 
and  his  six  sons,  each  of  whom  had  families  at  an  early  date,  yet 
their  descendants  have  been  found  to  be  more  numerous  than  was 
at  first  supposed.  I  have  been  fortunate  in  finding,  though  with 
much  labor,  all  or  nearly  all  of  them.  There  are  a  few  branches 
or  families  that  I  have  been  unable  to  carry  through  all  the  genera- 
tions, owing  to  the  imperfect  manner  in  which  early  records  were 
kepty  and  the  want  of  interest  felt  in  the  subject,  many  refusing  to 
assist  me  or  to  give  me  the  information  asked  of  them,  or  even  to 
answer  my  letters  or  return  my  circulars.  For  these  reasons  there 
may  be  errors,  —  there  doubtless  will  be,  perhaps  in  assigning 


264  PECK  GENEALOGT. 

fiunilies  or  indiTiduals  to  the  wrong  branch  or  ancestor, — if  so, 
the  arrangement  of  the  work  will  enable  those  interested  to  find 
their  proper  places.  There  will  doubtless  be  errors  in  names, 
dates  and  localities.  For  the  correctness  of  these  I  have  relied 
npon  my  correspondents  and  others  who  gave  me  the  information, 
and  have  given  it  as  it  was  given  to  me,  where  I  had  no  means  of 
knowing  bnt  that  it  was  correct  There  were  a  few  records  re- 
ceiyed  which  were  not  nsed  for  the  want  of  others  to  complete  the 
generations  where  they  belonged,  and  render  them  intelligible. 

The  appendix  has  been  the  source  of  much  loss  as  well  as  dis- 
appointment to  me.  It  not  only  delayed  the  work  mudi  longer 
than  was  expected,  but  the  subscriptions  from  the  branches  it  con- 
tains amounted  to  but  a  small  portion  of  its  expense.  The  cost  of 
its  publication,  and  the  collection  of  its  material,  was  much  more 
expensive,  and  required  much  more  labor  than  was  expected.  To 
find  and  determine  at  this  late  day  who  were  the  children  of  Dea- 
con Paul,  Deacon  William,  Henry  and  Joseph,  ancestors  of  the 
Connecticut  Pecks,  trace  out  their  descendants  to  the  present  gen- 
erations, and  separate  them  from  each  other,  required  not  only 
much  of  my  time  for  two  years,  with  a  large  correspondence,  but 
also  much  travel,  which  was  expensive. 

I  was  obliged  to  make  journeys  into  various  towns,  in  different 
parts  of  the  State,  to  examine  town,  church,  probate  and  family 
records,  and  in  but  a  few  of  them  could  I  obtain  any  subscribers, 
and  in  no  one  of  them  enough  to  pay  but  a  fraction  of  my  ex- 
penses. 

During  my  visits  to  Hartford,  Wallingford,  Stratford,  Milford, 
Bridgeport  and  Norwalk,  I  obtained  one  subscriber  towards  pay- 
ing my  expenses,  which  with  the  town  clerks'  fees  for  copies,  were 
over  forty  dollars.  I  was  obliged  to  make  other  journeys,  which 
were  expensive.  In  Norwich,  I  obtained  one  subscriber ;  in  Dan- 
bury,  two ;  and  in  Newtown,  where  many  of  the  early  Pecks  set- 
tled, and  many  of  their  descendants  remain,  four ;  and  in  the  city 
of  New  Haven,  to  which  place  I  made  several  journeys,  and  was 
obliged  to  spend  much  time  in  examining  the  town,  church,  probate 
records,  and  deeds,  which  was  expensive,  and  where  many  of  the 
descendants  of  Deacon  Paul,  Henry  and  Joseph  reside,  I  obtained 
five.    Where  I  sent  my  circulars,  I  obtained  a  few  names ;  some 


APPENDIX.  266 

not  only  gave  me  their  own,  bnt  with  mtich  kindness  obtained  other 
names  for  me;  while  many  refused  even  to  return  my  circulars, 
although  eacA  contained,  with  the  return  postage,  a  request  that  they 
should  do  so. 

Had  I  anticipated  the  want  of  interest  in  the  subject,  the  cold- 
ness and  indifference  with  which  I  have  had  to  contend,  among  the 
Connecticut  Pecks,  I  certainly  never  should  have  attempted  to  trace 
them  out  Although  some  have  lent  me  their  aid,  and  treated  me 
with  a  generosity  and  kindness  which  I  shall  long  remember,  some 
have  treated  me  with  a  lack  of  generosity,  if  not  a  littleness  and 
an  unkindness  which  I  shall  try  to  forget. 

Among  the  descendants  of  John,  of  Mendon,  and  among  many 
of  the  descendants  of  the  Connecticut  Pecks,  scattered  through 
other  States,  I  found  more  interest  in  the  subject,  and  from  them 
have  received  the  most  of  my  subscribers  for  the  appendix. 

Although  I  have  had  little  to  encourage  me,  I  have  done  the 
best  I  could,  and  hope  I  shall  have  been  the  means  of  bringing 
much  to  the  light  in  relation  to  the  Connecticut  Pecks,  which  would 
otherwise  have  been  lost ;  and  that  the  information  I  have  collected 
will  be  of  interest  to  many  of  them,  and  not  only  enable  those  of 
the  different  branches  of  the  name  to  distinguish  themselves  from 
each  other,  but  stimulate  a  desire  to  know  more  of  their  ancestry. 

28 


266  PECK  GEKEALOOT. APPENDIX. 

THE  HINGHAM  AND  OTHER  PECKS. 

There  were  several  bearing  the  surname  of  Peck  who  early  emi- 
grated from  Old  to  New  England  and  became  progenitors,  and 
died;  leaving  descendants.  Some  of  these  remained  in  Boston, 
while  others  settled  in  its  vicinity,  or  removed  to  Connecticut  Mr. 
Savage  says  a  (1)  Richard  Peck  came  over  in  the  Defence,  of  Lon- 
don, in  1635,  with  (2)  Margery,  supposed  to  be  his  wife,  and  (3) 
h'^ael  and  (4)  Elizabeth,  his  children,  and  is  thought,  by  some,  to 
have  been  the  brother  of  (5)  Paul,  afterward  Deacon  Paul  Peck, 
of  Bartford,  Conn. ;  but  I  have  found  no  trace  of  him  or  his  son.* 
Mr.  Savage  (see  his  excellent  work,  the  Genealogical  Dictionary) 
supposes  his  son  Israel  to  have  been  the  Israel  of  Rehoboth,  l[as3 , 
who  had  Israel,  b.  Dec.  18, 1674  (should  be  73),  and  Bethiah,  Jan. 
2,  1680;  but  in  this  supposition  he  is  mistaken.  This  Israel  was 
the  youngest  of  the  three  sons  of  Joseph,  ancestor  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Pecks,  born,  after  his  arrival  in  this  country,  at  Hingham. 
Mass.  Rev.  Peter  Hobart  says,  in  his  journal,  that  he  was  bap- 
tized March  4,  1644.  For  his  family,  see  No.  3374.  There  was 
also  a  (6)  Nathaniel  Peck  in  Hingham,  who,  Daniel  Gushing,  the 
town  clerk,  says,  arrived  in  1635.  Mr.  Savage  supposes  him  to 
have  settled  at  Rehoboth,  and  to  have  been  the  Nathaniel  who  had 
a  son  Elisha  by  his  wife  Deliverance,  born  Aug.  25,  1676.  But 
this  Nathaniel  was,  ali^o,  the  son  of  Joseph,  the  next  older  than 
Israel.  His  family  is  at  No.  2588.  Who  the  Nathaniel  of  1635 
was,  or  what  became  of  him,  is  not  known.  He  is  supposed  by 
some  to  have  been  the  son  of  Robert,  and  to  have  returned  to 
England.  If  so,  he  was  about  twenty-one  years  of  age,  being  bom, 
as  may  be  seen  by  a  reference  to  his  father's  family  upon  the  chart, 
Sep;.  13,  1614. 

There  was  also  a  (7)  Simon  Peck  in  Hingham,  in  1657,  who, 
Mr.  Savage  says,  married  Hannah  Farnsworth.  She  d.  April  16, 
1659.  He  afterwards  married  Prudence  Clap,  of  Dorchester,  Feb. 
13,  1660,  daughter  of  Edward  Clap.  By  Mr.  Hobart's  Journal,  it 
appears  that  his  children  were,  a  daughter,  b.  Dec.  25,  1660;  (8) 
Joseph,  b. ,  d.  Jan.   12,  1662;  (9)  Joseph,  baptized  Feb.  25, 

♦  It  win  be  seen  that  Mr.  Drake,  in  his  list  of  the  names  of  the  foandcrs  of 
New  England  (Genealogical  Register,  VoL  14,  p.  320),  spells  this  name  Perk 
instead  of  Feck,  and  the  cMld's  name  IsabeU,  not  Israel. 


BOSTON  PECKS.  267 

1663;  (10)  Johuy  b.  April  20,  1667;  (11)  Joseph,  baptized  Nov.  1, 
1668;  (12)  Sarah,  b.  June  3,  1669;  (13)  Joseph,  b.  July  2,  1671, 
baptized  the  9th,  and  died  the  Uth  of  same  month.  What  became 
of  Simon,  or  when  he  died,  I  did  not  learn.  By  an  examination  of 
the  Hingham  records,  it  will  be  seen  that  he  sold  his  homestead  in 
May,  1669.  He  drew  four  lots  in  the  division  of  lands  in  Cohas- 
set  in  1670,  but  sold  them  in  1677.     He  was  one  of  the  selectmen. 


THE  BOSTON  PECKS. 

In  relation  to  the  Boston  Pecks  may  be  found,  upon  record 
there,  many  deeds,  also  wills,  births,  marriages  and  deaths.  As  I 
had  occasion  to  examine  and  make  memorandums  of  some  of  these 
while  searching  for  lost  ones  of  other  branches,  I  give  a  few  of 
such  as  were  preserved,  in  hopes  it  may  draw  the  attention  of 
some  one  to  the  subject,  who  may  trace  out  and  publish  a  his- 
tory of  these  Boston  Pecks.  Had  I  designed  them  at  first  for 
this  use,  I  should  have  made  the  list  more  full  and  perfect. 

Upon  the  Probate  Records,  B.  11,  p.  259,^  may  be  found  the 
appointment  of  Elizabeth  Peck,  widow,  administratrix  upon  the 
estate  of  (14)  John  Peck,  of  Boston,  mariner,  deceased,  dated 
Feb.  25,  1696-7. 

On  B.  14,  p.  128,  is  the  will  of  (15)  Thomas  Peck,  sen.,  who 
was  a  shipwright,  dated  March  3,  1698.  He  sepms  to  have  been 
a  man  of  wealth.  He  bought  and  sold  much  land  in  Boston  and 
other  places,  and  also  vessels.  In  his  will  he  bequeaths  houses, 
lands,  warehouses,  wharves,  docks,  etc.  He  names  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, sons  (16)  JoAn,  deceased,  (17)  Benjamin,  (18)  Thomas,  jr., 
shopkeeper,  and  (19)  Nathaniel',  and  daughters  (20)  Faith  Waldo, 
(21)  Elizabeth  Fisher,  and  (22)  Rachel  Potter.  John,  deceased, 
and  wife  Elizabeth,  had  two  daughters,  if  no  more,  (23)  Elizabeth 
Gooch,  and  (24)  Mary,  and  a  son  (25)  William.  Benjamin  had 
two  sons,  (26)  Benjamin  and  (27)  William.  Thomas  J.  and  Na- 
thaniel also  had  children  not  named  in  the  will. 

An  administrator  was  appointed  upon  the  estate  of  Martha 
Peck,  widow,  Jan.  1,  1750,  B.  44,  p.  27. 


268  PECK  OENEAL06T.  —  APPENDIX. 

A  guardian  was  appointed  for  (28)  Mary,  a  minor  dangfater  of 

(29)  Samud  Peck,  late  of  Boston,  blacksmith,  Oct  1756,  B.  51, 
p.  348. 

An  inyentorj  of  the  estate  of  Samuel  Peck  was  presented  by 

(30)  Thomas  Handasyde  Peck,  Oct  29,  1756,  B.  51,  p.  349.  Mar- 
tha Peck  was  appointed  administratrix  upon  the  estate  of  her 
husband,  (31)  James  Peck,  of  Boston,  mariner,  Feb.  11,  1757,  B. 
52,  p.  52.  (32)  Samud  Peck  was  appointed  administrator  upon 
the  estate  of  his  brother,  (33)  William  Peck,  of  Boston,  glazier, 
Jan.  4,  1760,  B.  56,  p.  207.  He  had  a  son  (34)  John,  and  (35) 
William,  and  an  only  dau^ter  (36)  Mary. 

Mary  Peck,  widow,  was  appointed  guardian  of  her  son  (37)  Ben- 
jamin,  under  fourteen  years  of  age,  son  of  (38)  Naihanid,  late  of 
Boston,  cordwainer,  Feb.  13, 1761,  B.  58,  p.  70. 

Thomas  Handasyde  Peck  was  appointed  administrator  upon 
the  estate  of  his  brother  (39)  John,  late  of  Boston,  glazier.  Sept 
11,  1761,  B.  59,  p.  130.  John  had  a  son  (40)  Robert  Maynard 
Peck.  Thomas  Handasyde's  account  as  guardian  of  (41)  Mary 
Peck  was  presented  to  the  court  July  6,  1763,  B.  62,  p.  106. 

Thomas  Handasyde  Peck  was  appointed  administrator  upon  the 
estate  of  his  son  (42)  John  Peck,  March  18,  1768,  B.  66,  p.  188. 

The  will  of  (45)  Samuel  Peck,*  cooper,  of  Boston,  is  upon  B.  77, 
p.  57,  dated  May  8,  1777.  He  had  children,  (46)  Mary  and  (47) 
Sarah,  sisters,  (48)  Mary,  and  (49)  Hannah,  and  brothers,  (50) 
Nathaniel,  and  (51)  Benjamin,  and  mother,  Mary  Peck,  widow.  His 
wife  Sarah  was  executrix. 

Sarah  Peck,  widow,  was  appointed  administratrix  upon  the 
estate  of  Robert  Maynard  Peck,  feltmaker,  Jan.  28,  1782,  B.  80, 
p.  438. 

A  guardian  was  appointed  for  (52)  Samud,  son  of  (53)  Joseph, 
late  of  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  Dec.  16,  1800,  B.  89,  p.  452. 

The  will  of  Moses  Peckt  is  upon  B.  99,  p.  158,  dated  Oct  12, 
1799.  Names  his  daughter  Sarah,  wife  of  Jonathan  Stickney,  and 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Thurston,  and  son  Elijah,  who  had  a 


*  Mr.  Nathaniel  Feck,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  is  supposed  to  be  a  descendant  ttom 
this  branch  of  the  name, 
t  Moses  is  a  descendant  of  Henry,  of  New  Haven,  and  is  No.  60  with  them. 


BOSTON  PECKS.  269 

son  Samudf  who  died,  leaving  a  widow  and  sons,  who  were  resid- 
ing in  Boxbmy,  Mass.,  in  1 863. 

(54)  John  Peck  was  appointed  guardian  of  (55)  WiUiam,  son  of 
Robert  Maynard  Peck,  July  17, 1792,  B.  91,  p.  230. 

WILL  OF  THOMAS  HANDASYDE  PECK. 

In  the  name  of  God,  Amen ;  this  thirty  first  day  of  Angust,  in  the 
year  of  our,  Lord  One  thousand  seven  hundred  &  seventy  four^  I, 
Thomas  Handasyde  Peck  of  Boston,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  &  Prov- 
ince of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England,  Hatt  Maker,  being 
of  sound  Mind  &  Memory,  Thanks  be  to  God  for  it ;  &  not  knowing 
how  short  my  Time  in  this  World  may  be ;  Do  make  &  ordain,  this 
my  last  Will  &  Testament,  in  manner  following. 

First, —  I  do  commit  my  soul  into  the  Hands  of  God  who  gave  it, 
&  my  body  to  the  Earth,  to  be  hurried  in  a  decent  manner,  by  my 
Executors  hereafter  named,  in  Hope  of  a  joyful  Resserection  by  the 
Power,  &  thro'  the  Merits  of  my  Lord  &  savior  Jesus  Christ.  And, 
as  to  the  worldly  Gk)ods  Grod  has  been  pleased  to  bestow  on  me,  I  do 
dispose  in  the  following  manner. 

First, —  I  do  order,  that  all  my  just  Debts  &  flmeral  Expenses  be 
paid,  after  my  Decease,  as  soon  as  may  be. 

Item. —  I  give  unto  my  beloved  Wife,  Elizabeth  Peck,  Eighty 
Pounds  lawful  Money,  to  be  paid  her  annually  during  her  natural  life 
by  my  Executor. 

Item. —  I  give  my  said  Wife,  my  Negro  man,  Solomon,  during  her 
natural  life. 

Item, —  I  give  my  said  Wife  my  Horse  &  both  my  Chaise. 

Item. —  I  give  my  said  Wife,  her  living  in  my  House  where  in  I  now 
live,  with  the  Improvement  of  all  the  Land  and  Buildings  belonging 
there  to,  during  her  natural  Life ;  the  aforesaid  House  &  Buildings  to 
be  kept  in  Repair,  out  of  my  Estate. 

Item. —  I  give  my  said  wife,  the  improvement  of  all  my  Houshould 
Goods  during  her  natural  Life. 

Item. —  I  give  to  my  Grandson  Thomas  Handasyde,  son  of  my  late 
son  Doctor  John  Peck,  &  the  Heirs  of  his  Body,  lawfully  begotten,  if 
he  lives  to  the  age  of  Twenty  one  years,  all  my  Brick  Buildings  in 
Merchants  Row ;  which  I  bought  of  Gillman  Phillips  Esq,  with  the 
land,  &  all  the  appurtenances  there  to  belonging ;  said  Buildings  to 
be  kept  in  good  repair  out  of  the  Rent  of  said  buildings,  and  my 
Executors  to  receive  the  rents  of  said  buildings  untlll  my  Grand  son 

28» 


270  PECK  QESRAJJQQY.  —  APPENDIX. 

arrives  to  the  age  of  Twenty  one  years.  Bat,  if  my  said  Grand  son 
shonld  die  before  he  arrives  to  the  age  of  Twenty  One  years,  or  he 
should  leave  no  Heirs,  lawfolly  b^otten  of  his  body ;  then  my  will  is, 
that  my  aforesaid  Buildings  go  to  the  children  of  my  daughter  Eliza- 
beth Perkins. 

Item.  —  I  give  to  my  Grand  son  Tho*  Handasye  Peck,  thirty 
Pounds  lawftd  money  pr  annum ;  to  be  paid  by  his  Guardian  for  his 
maintenance  untill  he  arrives  to  the  age  of  Twenty  one  years,  and 
then,  the  said  l^acy  to  cease. 

Item. —  My  Will  is,  that  if  my  grand  son,  Thomas  Handasyde 
Peck  lives  untill  the  age  of  Twenty  one  years,  that  my  Executors  pay 
him  Two  hundred  and  fifty  Pounds  lawfhll  money,  out  of  my  personal 
Estates ;  also,  if  my  said  Grand  son,  (43)  Thomas  Handasyde  Pedi, 
should  live  to  the  age  of  Twenty  four  years,  that  then  my  Executors 
pay  my  aforesaid  Grand  son.  Two  hundred  Pounds  Lawful  money, 
besides  the  aforegoing  two  hundred  &  fifty  Pounds  out  of  my  personal 
Estate. 

Item. —  I  give  my  four  grand  sons,  viz,  James  Perkins,  Tho^  Han- 
dasyde Perkins,  Samuel  Perkins  and,  Tho*  Handasyde  Peck,  all  that 
Track  or  parcel  of  land  which  I  bought  of  Mr  Samuel  Green  of  Bos- 
ton Marriner,  being  one  quarter  Part  of  a  full  share  of  the  Land  called 
Muscongus,  being  on  Ponobscut  River,  being  two  thousand  two  Hun- 
dred &  fifty  acres. 

Item. —  My  Will  is,  that  my  Executor  pay  to  my  Honored  Mother, 
Mrs  Margaret  Mitchel,  Twenty  six  Pounds  thirteen  shillings  &  four 
Pence  lawful  Money,  annually,  during  her  natural  life ;  &  if  that  is 
not  enough  to  maintain  her,  then  my  Will  is,  that  my  Executor  sup- 
ply her  out  of  my  Estate,  what  may  be  sufficient  for  her,  and  at  her 
death,  to  bury  her  handsomely  out  of  my  Estate.  The  above  Twenty 
six  Pounds  thirteen  shillings  &  foure  pence  is  what  I  am  obliged  by 
Bond,  to  pay  my  said  Mother. 

Item. —  I  give  to  my  Nephew  Robert  Maynard  Peck,  sixty  six 
Pounds  thirteen  shillings  &  four  pence,  lawful  Money,  to  be  paid  in 
one  Month  after  my  Decease ;  &  if  he  owes  me  any  Debts  on  Book 
Note  or  otherwise,  I  release  them. 

Item. —  I  give  unto  Samuel  Baley  sixty  six  Pounds,  thirteen  shil- 
lings <&  four  Pence,  Lawful  money,  to  be  paid  him  in  one  Month  after 
my  Decease ;  &  if  he  owes  me  any  Debts  on  Book,  Note,  or  other- 
wise, I  release  them. 

Item. —  My  Will  is  that  Twenty  six  hundred  &  sixty  six  Pounds, 
thirteen  shillings  &  four  pence,  Lawfhl  Money,  of  my  Personal 
Estate,  be  put  to  Interest  by  my  Executors,  on  good  land  security. 


BOSTON  PECKS.  271 

within  this  Proyince ;  &  the  Interest  of  said  money,  with  the  rents  of 
my  Real  Estate,  to  be  appropriated  towards  paying  my  Mother,  my 
wife,  &  my  Grand  son,  annually,  as  above. 

Item. —  My  Will  is,  that  my  Executors  pay  out  of  the  foregoing 
Money  sixty  pounds,  thirteen  shillings  &  four  pence.  Lawful  Money, 
to  each  of  my  daughter  Perkin's  Children,  when  they  arrive  to  the  age 
of  Twenty  one  years ;  &  when  the  above  Legacies  are  paid,  then  I 
give  all  the  Remainder  of  my  personal  Estate  unto  my  Daughter  (44) 
Elizabeth  Perkins,  &  her  Heirs. 

Item.  —  I  give  to  my  Daughter  Elizabeth  Perkins,  <&  the  Heirs  of 
her  body,  all  the  Remainder  of  my  Real  Estate,  wherever  it  may  be 
found,  not  before  given  away : 

Item. —  I  do  constitute  my  beloved  Wife,  Elizabeth  Peck  &  my 
Daughter  Elizabeth  Perkins,  to  be  my  Executors,  of  this,  my  last 
Will ;  here  by  revoking  &,  making  void  all  Wills  here  to  fore  made 
by  me. 

In  witness  where  of,  I  the  said  Thomas  Handasyde  Peck,  the  Tes- 
tator, have  here  unto  set  my  hand  &  seal  this  thirty  first  Day  of 
August  One  thousand  seven  Hundred  <&  seventy  four. 

Signed,  sealed  &  published  by  the  Testator,  in  Presence  of  us  to  be 

his  last  Will  &  Testament. 

THOMAS  HANDASYDE  PECK 
JOHN  SYMMS 

JON^  W.  EDES 

BENJ^  EDES 

The  will  is  recorded  upon  Book  76,  page  101.  He  seems  to  have 
been  a  man  of  wealth.  He  was  a  merchant,  and  is  said  to  have 
dealt  largely  in  furs,  and  the  importation  of  hats. 

I  regret  that  I  have  been  able  to  learn  so  little  in  relation  to 
him,  his  ancestors  and  descendants  bearing  the  name.  I  found  no 
one  who  could  give  me  any  information  in  relation  to  them ;  or, 
who  would  take  any  interest  in  the  subject. 

His  brother  John  died  about  1761,  leaving  a  son,  Robert  May- 
nard  Peck,  who  died  about  1782,  leaving  a  son  William. 

The  children  of  Mr.  Peck  were:  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  14, 1735,  and 
John,  b.  Aug.  24,  1743.  The  son.  Doctor  John  Peck,  died  about 
1768,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas  Handasyde  Peck.  The  daughter  mar- 
ried James  Perkins,  a  merchant  of  Boston,  who  died  in  middle  ago, 
leaving  her  a  widow  with  eight  children,  three  sons  and  five  daugh- 


272  PECK  OEaVBALOGT.  —  APPBHDIX. 

ters.  She  was  a  woman  of  superior  abOity;  energy  and  perserer- 
ance,  and  reared  her  fiEunily,  giving  them  an  edncation,  and  her  sons 
such  advantages  as  fitted  them  for  active  business  lives,  whidi  they 
lived,  occupying  positions  of  honor  and  responsibility  with  credit 
to  themselves  and  to  her. 

She  seems  to  have  been  a  woman  of  excellent  principles,  gener- 
ous, benevolent  and  charitable,  and  to  have  found  time  and  means, 
aside  from  the  wants  and  cares  of  her  fiunily,  to  take  an  active 
part  with  the  charitable  and  benevolent  associations  of  the  time. 

On  her  decease,  which  occurred  in  1807,  it  was  voted  that  the 
officers  of  the  Boston  Female  Asylum  wear  a  badge  of  mourning 
for  the  term  of  seventy-one  days,  corresponding  to  the  number  of 
years  she  had  lived. 

Her  descendants  are  numerous,  many  of  them  distinguished  for 
their  wealth,  intelligence  and  refinement  Her  second  son,  Thomas 
Handasyde  Perkins,  bom  Dec  15,  1764,  and  named  for  his 
grandfather  Peck,  to  whom  his  mother  was  in  part,  at  least, 
indebted  for  her  means  of  rearing  her  family, — became  one  of 
the  most  eminent,  successful  and  wealthy  merchants  of  Boston. 

A  memoir  of  him  was  published  by  Thomas  G.  Gary,  Esq.,  his 
son-in-law,  from  which  and  other  sources  I  have  taken  the  liberty 
to  make  a  few  extracts  and  draw  for  such  facts  in  relation  to  him 
as  it  was  thought  would  be  of  interest  to  those  of  my  readers  who 
might  never  see  the  excellent  work  of  Mr.  Gary. 

His  mother  decided  to  give  him  a  collegiate  education ;  but,  when 
prepared  for  Cambridge,  he  was  reluctant  to  enter  upon  the  life  of 
a  student,  and  was  placed  with  the  Messrs.  Shattuck,  then  among 
the  most  active  merchants  of  Boston,  where  he  remained  until  twenty- 
one  years  of  age.  He  then  joined  his  elder  brother  James  in  form- 
ing a  house  in  St  Domingo.  Finding  that  the  climate  there  did 
not  agree  with  his  health,  he  returned  to  Boston,  his  younger 
brother,  Samuel  G.,  filling  his  place  in  the  firm. 

He  soon  after  turned  his  attention  to  trade  with  Ghina.  Dur- 
ing the  revolution  of  1 792  in  St.  Domingo,  his  brothers  returned 
to  Boston.  He  then  formed  a  co-partnership  with  his  elder  brother 
James,  under  the  firm  of  J.  &  T.  H.  Perkins.  This  firm  continued 
until  the  death  of  the  latter,  in  1 822.  Their  most  important  business 
was  the  trade  of  their  ships  on  the  northwest  coast  and  with  China. 


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BOSTON  PECKS.  273 

They  finally  established  a  house  in  Canton,  under  the  firm  of  Per- 
kins &  Co.,  which  became  one  of  great  importance,  and  was  emi- 
nently successful. 

Mr.  Perkins  found  time,  in  addition  to  that  required  in  his  com- 
mercial pursuits,  to  devote  to  business  of  a  public  nature.  About 
1794,  he  was  made  commander  of  the  military  corps,  which  consti- 
tuted the  guard  and  escort  on  public  occasions  for  the  Governor, 
with  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  and  was  afterwards  known  as 
Colonel  Perkins.  He  was  soon  aft;erwards  chosen  President  of  the 
Boston  branch  of  the  United  States  Bank.  In  1805,  he  was  elected 
to  the  Senate  of  the  State,  and  for  many  years  afterwards  was  a 
member  of  one  branch  or  other  of  the  State  Legislature. 

As  the  wealth  of  Col.  Perkins  accumulated,  he  expended  a  por- 
tion of  it  foi>  charitable,  public  and  benevolent  purposes.  He  took 
an  active  and  very  important  part  in  measures  for  establishing  the 
Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  with  an  asylum  for  the  insane. 
He  and  his  elder  brother  James  contributed  five  thousand  dollars 
each  towards  the  fund.  He  also  did  much  for  the  Boston  Athe- 
naeum. He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monu- 
ment Association,  and  the  originator  of  the  statue  of  General 
Warren,  towards  which  he  subscribed  one  thousand  dollars.  He 
also  took  a  deep  interest  in  the  completion  of  the  national  mon- 
ument to  the  memory  of  Washington,  and  one  of  almost  the  last 
acts  of  his  life  was  an  effort  to  raise  funds  in  Massachusetts 
towards  insuring  its  completion.  This  noble  act  of  his  was  pub- 
licly alluded  to  by  the  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  in  a  speech 
before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  at  one 
of  their  annual  festivals.  In  alluding  to  this  act  of  Col.  Perkins, 
he  says : 

I  cannot  forget  the  earnest  and  affectionate  interest  with  which  that 
noble  hearted  old  American  gentleman  devoted  the  last  days,  and  I 
had  almost  said  the  last  hours,  of  his  life  to  arranging  the  details  and 
the  machinery  for  an  appeal  to  the  people  of  Massachusetts  in  behalf 
of  that  still  unfinished  structure.  He  had  seen  Washington  in  his 
boyhood,  and  had  felt  the  inspiration  of  his  majestic  presence ;  he  had 
known  him  in  his  manhood,  and  had  spent  two  or  three  days  with  him, 
by  particular  invitation,  at  Mount  Vernon, — days  never  to  be  forgot- 
ten in  any  man's  life ;  his  whole  heart  seemed  to  be  imbued  with  the 


274  PECK  GEETEALOOT.  —  APPEETDnL 

wannest  admiration  and  affection  for  his  character  and  services ;  and 
it  seemed  as  if  he  conld  not  go  down  to  his  grave  in  peace  until  he 
had  done  something  to  aid  in  perpetuating  the  memory  of  his  virtues 
and  valor. 

Bat  perhaps  no  better  description  of  the  character  of  Col.  Ter- 
kins  can  be  given,  or  a  more  just  tribute  now  paid  to  his  memory, 
than  is  contained  in  a  note  by  the  Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  written  with 
his  own  hand  on  the  blank  leaf  of  a  copy  of  his  works,  whldi  he 
presented  to  him. 

Washington,  April  19,  1852. 

Mt  Dear  Sis : — ^If  I  possessed  anything  which  I  might  suppose 
likely  to  be  more  acceptable  to  you  as  a  proof  of  my  esteem  than 
these,  I  should  have  sent  it  in  their  stead. 

Bat  I  do  not,  and  therefore  ask  your  acceptance  of  a  copy  of  this 
edition  of  my  speeches. 

I  have  long  cherished,  my  dear  sir,  a  profound,  warm,  affectionate, 
and,  I  may  say,  a  filial  regard  for  your  person  and  character.  I  have 
looked  upon  you  as  one  bom  to  do  good,  and  who  has  fblfiUed  his 
mission ;  as  a  man  without  spot  or  blemish ;  as  a  merchant,  known 
and  honored  over  the  whole  world;  a  most  liberal  supporter  and 
promoter  of  science  and  the  arts ;  always  kind  to  scholars  and  liter- 
ary men,  and  greatly  beloved  by  them  all ;  friendly  to  all  the  institu- 
tions of  religion,  morality  and  education ;  and  an  unwavering  and 
determined  supporter  of  the  constitution  of  the  country,  and  of  those 
great  principles  of  civil  liberty  which  it  is  so  well  calculated  to  uphold 
and  advance. 

These  sentiments  I  inscribe  here  in  accordance  with  my  best  judg- 
ment and  out  of  the  fulness  of  my  heart ;  and  I  wish  here  to  record, 
also,  my  deep  sense  of  the  many  personal  obligations  under  which 
you  have  placed  me  in  the  course  of  our  long  acquaintance. 

Your  faithfhl  friend, 

DANIEL  WEBSTER. 
To  the  Hon,  Thos.  H.  Perkins. 

He  died  January  11;  1854,  in  the  ninetieth  year  of  his  age. 

The  fine  engraving  which  I  give  is  from  a  portrait  by  Grambar- 
della,  an  Italian  artist^  and,  I  am  told,  was  a  most  excellent  like- 
ness of  him-  at  the  age  of  73  years.  The  expression,  it  will  be 
seen,  is  indicative  of  the  kind  and  noble  heart  he  possessed. 


BOSTON  PECKS.  275 

Upon  the  early  records  of  deeds  in  Boston  are  many  convey- 
ances to  and  from  the  Pecks,  among  which  are  the  following :  From 
Thomas  Peck  senior  Shipwright  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  20  Acres 
of  land  lying  and  being  at  muddy  brook  in  the  town  ship  of  Boston 
(B..12,  p.  30)  Jan  20-1680  consideration  30  pounds  Deed  to 
Thomas  Peck  jr  Shipwright  of  pasture  land  in  Boston  (B.  13  p.  239) 
in  1684.  Also,  a  deed  from  Thomas  Peck  of  a  vessel  of  45  tons 
burden,  then  riding  at  anchor  in  the  harbor  of  Boston  dated  Aug  24 
-1760  B.  7  p.  33. 

Upon  the  records  in  the  ofiBce  of  the  City  Register  may  be  found 
the  following  marriages,  births  and  names  of  parents : 

(56)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  was  born 
Jan.  19,  1652 ;  (57)  Rachd,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  b. 
Jan.  1,  16545  (58)  Joseph,  son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec. 
11,  1656;  (59)  Faith,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec. 
8,  1658;  (60)  Ebenezereind  (61)  Thankful,  children  of  Thomas  and 
Elizabeth,  b.  July,  1665;  (62)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  b. 
Feb.  6,  1672;  (63)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas,  b.  Juno  29, 
1674;  (64)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  26, 
1674;  (65)  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  12, 
1678;  (66)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  29, 
1679 ;  (67)  Mary,  daughter  of  (68)  John  and  Elizabeth,  b.  July  5, 
1680;  (69)  John,  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  6,  1685;  (70) 
Joseph,  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah,  b.  June  8,  1686;  (71)  Benjamin, 
son  of  (72)  Benjamin  and  Mary,  b.  July  22,  1687;  (73)  Samuel, 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Dec.  27,  1687 ;  (74)  Tabilha,  daugh- 
ter  of  (75)  Nathan  and  Tabitha,  b.  March  14,  1687;  (76)  Samuel, 
son  of  Benjamin  and  Mary,  b.  Jan.  19,  1680;  (77)  Jane,  daughter 
of  Nathan  and  Tabitha,  b.  May  11,  1689;  (78)  Rachel,  daughter 
of  (79)  Thomas  and  Hannah,  b.  Nov.  28, 1694;  (80)  William,  son 
of  John  and  Elizabeth,  b.  July  27,  1695;  (81)  Ebenezer,  son  of  (82) 
Thomas  and  Joanna,  b.  May  8,  1696;  (83)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
(84)  Ebenezer  and  Elizabeth,  b.  June  4, 1696 ;  (85)  Joanna,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  and  Joanna,  b.  Oct.  20,  1698;  (86)  Joseph,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Joanna,  b.  Aug.  27,  1701 ;  (87)  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
(88)  Thomas  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  24,  1703;  (89)  Joseph,  son  of 
(90)  Joseph  and  Mary,  b.  Sept.  16, 1711 ;  (91)  William,  son  of  (92) 
James  and  Margaret,  b.  Aug.  29,  1712;  (93)  Mary,  daughter  of 


276  PBGK  GESEAJDOr.  —  APPENDIX. 

(94)  Samuel  and  Mary,  b.  Not.  21, 1712 ;  (95)  Thomas,  son  of  (96) 
Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct  17, 1715 ;  (97)  SamMd,  son  o(  Samuel 
and  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept  9, 1717 ;  (98)  Tlumas  and  (99)  PAtZ^,  sons 
of  (100)  John  and  Sarah,  b.  Not.  9, 1718;  (101)  Mary,  dai^ter 
of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  22,  1719 ;  (102)  Thomas,  bob.  of 
(103)  Thomas  and  Sarah,  b.  March  6, 1720;  (104)  John,  son  of 
(105)  John  and  Marr,  b.  July  23,  1721 ;  (106)  John,  son  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary,  b.  June  12,  1725;  (107)  Samud,  son  of  William 
and  Mary,  b.  Oct  25,  1727;  (108)  Elizabeih,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Handasyde  Peck  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Feb.  14,  1735;  (109)  Abigail, 
daughter  of  Moses  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct  1744;  (110)  Robert  May- 
nard,  son  of  John  and  Hester,  b.  Oct  1, 1747 ;  (111)  Sarah,  daugh- 
ter of  Moses  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Nor.  24,  1752;  (112)  Samuel,  son 
of  Moses  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct  30, 1758;  (113)  ElisMbeth,  dand- 
ier of  Moses  and  Elizabeth,  b.  June  24^  1771 ;  (114)  John,  son  of 

Thomas  Handasyde  and ^  b.  Aug.  24^  1743;  (115)  Moses, 

son  of  Moses  and  Elizabeth,  b.  July  4,  1766;  (116)  Samuel,  son  of 
Moses  and  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept  21, 1768. 

(117)  Mary  Peck  and  John  Wells  were  married,  Nor.  18, 1697 ; 
(118)  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Sergeant,  March  6,  1706;  (119)  Ben- 
jamin and  Martha  Clougfa,  Nov.  2.  1710;  (120)  James  and  Hannah 
Baker,  Jan.  25,  1710:  ( 121)  Samvel  and  Mildreth  Willis,  Jan.  20, 
1711:  (122)  Samuel  and  Mary  Penneman,  Feb.  8,  1711 ;  (123) 
Mary  and  William  Lander,  June  31,  1716;  (124)  John  and  Eliza- 
beth KeUy,  June  16,  1709 :  (125)  miliam  and  Mary  Gould,  March 
9,  1720:  (126)  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Parker,  Sept  22,  1714: 
(127)  John  and  Sarah  White,  Nov.  11,  1714;  (128)  Mary  and 
William  Lamb,  Jan.  31,  1716;  (129)  Rachel  and  Joseph  Roberts, 
Nov.  29,1716;  (130)  Joanna  and  John  Rogers,  Jan.  1, 1717:  (131) 
John  and  Hannah  Jackson,  June  12,  1755;  (132)  Samud  and  Abi- 
gail Mason,  April  20,  1721;  (133)  Nathaniel  and  Lydia  Claflin, 
Oct  16,  1740;  (134)  Mary  and  Samuel  Chandler,  Sept  18,  1735; 
(135)  Hannah  and  John  Mosley,  Aug.  30,  1722;  (136)  Margaret 
and  Thomas  Mitchel,  AprQ  11,1726:  (;37)  Sarah  and  Thomas 
Odell,  Nov.  9,  1727;  (138)  Margaret  and  James  Hamilton,  Aug. 
24,  1736;  (139)  Rebecca  and  William  Yolencot,  May  31,  1748: 
(140)  Elizabeth  2aid  James  Perkins,  Dec  29,  1755;  (141)  Nathan- 
id  and  Lydia  Murrin,  March  25,  1742;    (142)  Mary  and  John 


THE  HENDON  PECKS.  277 

Collins,  Nov.  18,  1751;  {US)  - Elizaieth  and  Edward  Marshall, 
Oct.  11,  1752;  (144)  Elijah  and  Hannah  ChUd,  March  13,  1790; 
(145)  John  and  Sarah  Brewer,  Nov.  11,  1764;  (146)  Samud  and 
Sarah  Down,  May  8,  1756. 

(.147)  William  Dandredge  Peck,  an  emiuent  naturalist,  and  for 
several  years  Professor  of  Natural  History  at  Harvard  College, 
was  a  descendant  of  one  of  the  Boston  Pecks.  He  was  bom 
May  8,  1763.  He  was  prepared  for  college  by  Mr.  Ward,  of 
Brookline.  He  was  admitted  Bachelor  of  Arts  at  Cambridge  in 
1782.  In  1805,  he  was  elected  Professor  of  Natural  History. 
He  died  at  Cambridge,  Oct  3,  1822.*  His  father,  John  Peck, 
wa9  said  to  have  been  one  of  the  most  successful  shipbuilders  and 
scientific  naval  architects  that  the  United  States  had  then  produced. 


THE  MENDON  PECKS. 

When  the  Pecks  of  this  branch  were  first  found,  they  were 
supposed  to  be  of  the  Rehoboth  Pecks ;  and  many  of  the  families 
were  traced  out  before  it  was  discovered  that  they  could  not  be 
connected  with  that  branch  of  the  name  or  with  the  Connecticut 
Pecks.  After  tracing  them  back  to  their  ancestor,  John  Peck, 
of  Mendon,  Mass.,  he  was  supposed  to  be  of  the  Boston  branch, 
the  son  of  Simon,  of  ffingham.  As  many  of  the  branch  desired 
that  its  descendants  should  be  traced  out,  and  their  record  pre- 
served, and  to  reward  those  who  furnished  information,  it  was 
thought  best  to  do  so.  It  is  hoped  that  some  of  them  will  now 
feel  interest  enough  in  the  subject  to  trace  their  ancestor  back, 
and  learn  whatever  there  may  be  of  interest  in  relation  to  him. 


*  I  was  told  that  a  son  of  his  was  residing  in  Sterling,  Mass.,  and  wrote 
him,  bnt  could  get  no  response. 

I  should  have  been  pleased  to  have  published  a  more  extended  notice  of  his 
fiither  and  a  history  of  his  ancestry,  if  he  would  have  ftirnished  me  with  it. 

24 


278  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  AFFENDDL 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK,  OF  MENDON,  MASS. 

John  Peck  settled  in  Mendon,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  Sept.  6, 
1725.  His  son  Simon  was  appointed  administrator  npon  tiie 
estate.    (Boston  Records,  B.  24,  p.  174.) 

CHILDREN  —  SECOND  GENERATION: 

(1)  Simon  Peck,  son  of  John  and  Milicent,  his  wife,  was  bom  March  27, 

1693-4 ;  (2)  Hannah,  b. ;  (3)  John,  b.  March  8,  1698-9 ;  (4)  Maiy,  b.  Mardi 

28,  1702-3;  (5)  Elizabeth,  b.  Joly  16,  1709;  (6)  John  again,  b.  March  27, 1714. 

[1.]  SIMON»  PECK,  son  of  John,i  being  the  eldest  son,  prob- 
ably  inherited  his  father's  lands,  and,  as  appears  hj  the  rec- 
ords at  Worcester,  Mass.,  soon  began  to  dispose  of  them  after 
his  father's  decease.  He  sold  two  Ml  rights  to  Benjamin  Taft,  to 
be  laid  out  in  the  eighth  division,  Maj  8,  1728.  He  also  deeded, 
in  1736,  seventy  acres,  lying  at  Magomisco  hill,  together  with  all 
the  right,  title  and  interest  which  his  father  had  in  the  meadow 
known  as  Peck's  meadow,  to  John  Peck,  Abijah  Luther,  and  wife 
Prudence,  and  Elizabeth  Peck,  spinster,  June  14,  1736.  (B.  13, 
p.  340.)  He  deeded  to  Abraham  Daniels,  physician,  a  part  of  his 
homestead  near  the  meetinghouse,  Dec.  8,  1739.  He  deeded  to  his 
son  Ebenezer  twenty  acres  of  land  in  Uxbridge,  Oct.  24,  1 743,  and 
to  his  sons  Abraham  and  John  all  his  liome  farm,  March  6,  1 750. 

The  following  is  a  record  of  his  family  from  the  Uxbridge  Records : 

CniLDREX  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

(7)-hEbenezer,  son  of  Simon  Peck  and  Sarah  his  wife,  was  b.  Nov.  28, 
1720;  (8)-h Abraham,  b.  Jan.  14,  1723-4:  (9)-hJohn,  b.  Dec.  30,  1726;  (10) 
Sarah,  b.  Oct.  18,  1729;  (11)  Anna,  b.  AprU  22,  1732;  (12)  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  24, 
1735;  (13)  Mar>',  b.  Aug.  7,  1738.  She  and  Sarah  both  married,  one  a  Whit- 
ney and  the  other  a  Lothrope. 

[7.]  EBEXEZER3  PECK,  son  of  Simon,^  left  Uxbridge  about 
1750,  and  settled  in  Ashford,  Conn.  By  the  records  of  Uxbridge. 
it  appears  that  the  intention  of  marriage  between  him  and  Sarah 
Allen,  of  Uxbridge,  was  made  public  April  2,  1739,  and  that  they 
were  married  June  19,  1739. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION  : 

(14)  Samuel,  b.  March  5,  1740-1;  (15)  Hannah,  b.  June  23, 1743;  (16)  Nathan, 
b.  Nov.  7,  1745;  (17)  Racliel,  b.  Feb.  17,  1747-8.  He  afterwards  had,  as  I  am 
told,  (18)  Ebenezer,  (19)  Simon,  and  (20)  David,  of  whom  I  find  no  record. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK.  279 

[a]  ABRAHAM^  PECK,  son  of  Simon,»  settled  in  Coleraine, 
Mass.,  where  he  died,  July  18,  1798.  He  married  Mary  Stuart,  of 
Londonderry,  N.  H.,  Dec.  21,  1724.  She  was  born  May  23,  1730, 
and  died  Jan.  19,  1801. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GBNERATION  : 

(21)  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  18,  1766,  d.  Aug.  23,  1771 ;  (22)  Sarah,  b.  May  7,  1767, 
d.  Sept.  4,  1771;  (23)  Mary,  b.  March  13,  1769,  d.  Aug.  6,  1767;  (24)  John,  b. 
Jan.  17, 1761,  d.  Aug.  7,  1767;  (25)  Rachel,  b.  Nov.  11,  1767,  d.  Aug.  8,  1767; 
(26)+Abraham,  b.  June  24,  1767 ;  (27)  Lydia,  b.  Aug.  8, 1770,  d.  Aug.  9,  1776 ; 
(28)  Margaret,  b.  March  23,  1773,  d.  Aug.  13, 1776. 

[9.]  J0HN3  PECK,  son  of  Simon,»  left  Uxbridge  about  1753. 
He  removed  to  Ashford,  Conn.,  where  he  lived  until  a  short  time 
prior  to  his  decease,  when  he  removed  to  Vermont  to  reside  with 
his  son,  where  he  died  in  1805.  He  was  four  times  married.  The 
intention  of  his  marriage  with  his  first  wife,  Mary  Brown,  of  Reho- 
both,  Mass.,  was  made  public  at  Uxbridge,  as  appears  by  the  rec- 
ords, Oct.  27,  1750.  For  his  second  wife,  ho  married  Elizabeth 
Dennison,  of  Hampton,  who  died  June  1767.  For  his  third  wife, 
he  married  Jerusha  Preston.  For  his  fourth,  he  married  a  widow 
Hollis.     His  first  wife  aud  two  children  died  in  Rehohoth,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

By  his  second  wife  were :  (29)+ Joseph;  (30)  Polly;  (31)+John,  b.  Oct.  7, 
1769;  (32)  Rhoda,  b.  Feb.  3,  1761 ;  (33)+David,  b.  Sept.  18,  1762;  (34)  Eliza- 
beth ;  (35)  Lydia,  b.  Dec.  26,  1766.  By  his  third  wife  there  were :  (36)  John, 
b.  May  8,  1768;  (37)  Anna,  b.  Sept.  10,  1769;  (38)  Eunice,  b.  Sept.  26,  1770; 
(39)  OUver,  b.  Aug.  7,  1772,  d.  young;  (40)  Levi,  d.  young;  (41)  Elisha,  b. 
March  26,  1777. 

[26.]  ABRAHAM*  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,^  settled  in  Cole- 
raine, where  he  died,  March  1,  1830.  He  married,  for  his  first 
wife,  Arathusa  BuUard,  February  3,  1790.  She  was  born  in 
Northampton,  Mass.,  April  11,  1771,  and  died  in  Coleraine,  Au- 
gust 23,  1 824.  For  his  second  wife,  he  married  a  Mrs.  Plympton, 
of  Wardsboro',  Vt.     She  died  1843. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(42)+Calvln,  b.  Nov.  1,  1791 ;  (43)  Samuel,  b.  Jan.  15,  1793 ;  (44)  John,  b. 
May  27,  1794;  (46)  Jerry,  b.  Feb.  6,  1796;  (46)  Moses,  b.  May  2,  1798,  d.  July 
81,  1803;  (47)  Mary,  b.  Dec.  19,  1799,  d.  July  28,  1803;  (48)  Arathusa,  b.  Oct. 
12,  1801,  d.  July  30, 1803 ;  (49)  MatUda,  b.  Nov.  27,  1804,  m.  Thomas  Brown, 
of  Coleraine ;  (60)  Louisa,  b.  Dec.  21,  1806,  m.  Wimam  Johnson ;  (61)+Abra- 


280  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

ham,  b.  Nov.  2,  1808;  (52)  Lovella,  b.  May  7, 1811,  m.  Andrew  H.  Marsj,  of 
Coleraine,  where  they  were  residing  in  1865 ;  (53)  Joanna,  b.  Sept.  28, 181S, 
m.  John  C.  Browning,  and  was  residing  in  Chicopee,  Mass.,  in  1865 ;  (54) 
Moses,  b.  Sept.  26,  1817,  suppose  d.  nnm. ;  (55)  Harriet,  by  his  second  wife, 
b.  Aug.  16, 1826,  m.  Joseph  Hathaway,  and  was  residing  in  Millbnry>  Mass., 
in  1865. 

[29.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  resided  in  Monson, 
Mass.,  where  he  died,  Febraarj  9,  1855,  aged  99  years  and  6 
months.  He  married  Eunice  Jennings.  She  died  July  16, 1832, 
aged  78  years. 

CHLLDRBN  —  FIFIH  GENKRATIOK: 

(56)  Lemuel ;  (57)  Lavinla,  b.  in  1792,  m.  Calvin  Bowers,  and  settled  in 
Newfield,  Conn. ;  (58)  Roxanna,  b.  in  1786,  m.  Rodolphns  Spanlding,  d.  lear- 
ing  seven  children ;  (59)+Jason,  b.  in  1788;  (60)+Ira;  (61)  Hannah,  b.  in 
1797,  m.  Joseph  Walker,  and  had  twelve  chUdren ;  (62)4~Solomon,  b.  May  20, 
1799. 

[31.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  setUed  at  first  in  Caven- 
dish, Vt.,  and  from  there  removed  to  Weston,  where  he  died,  Sept 
21,  1849.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Rebecca  Badger; 
second,  to  Widow  Hannah  Austin,  who  died  November  14,  1848. 
His  first  wife  died  about  1810. 

CHILDREN  —  nrxn  generation: 

(63)  Olive,  b.  1792,  m.  Joseph  Baldwin,  by  whom  she  had  five  children,  d. 
Nov.  8,  1840;  (64)  Palmer,  d.  in  the  23d  year  of  his  age;  (65)  DoUy,  b.  Jan. 
15,  1794,  m.  Ephraim  Kile ;  were  residing  in  Weston  in  1865 ;  have  sons  and 
daughters;  (66)+Oliver,  b.  Jan.  24,  1797;  (67)+Oren,  b.  in  1800,  d.  Feb.  18, 
1840;  (68)+Ezekiel,  b.  In  Cavendish,  Vt.,  Jan.  24,  1802;  (69)  Rhoda,  b.  in 
1804,  d.  1808;  (70)+James  I.,  b.  July  28,  1812;  (71)+Daniel  D.,  b.  Feb.  14, 
1817. 

[33.]  DANIEL*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  settled  in  Cavendish, 
Yt.,  where  he  died.     He  married  Abigail . 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(72)  Jared,  b.  April  22,  1789,  d.  yonng;  (73)+Alva,  b.  Feb.  27,  1793;  (74) 
Lucinda,  b.  Sept.  26,  1795;  (75)  Bethiah,  b.  March  20,  1797;  (76)  Abigail,  b. 
Nov.  13,  1798 ;  (77)  Charlotte,  b.  Sept.  21,  1800. 


[41.]     ELISHA*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  resided  in  Abington, 
ConiL    He  died  September  26, 1866.    He  married  Sarah  Badger. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK.  281 


CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 


(78)  Jerusha,  b.  May  2, 1796 ;  (79)  Betsey,  b.  Dec.  15,  1796,  m.  Jared  W. 
Snow,  of  Eastford,  Conn. ;  (80)+Alanson,  b.  Jane  80, 1805;  (81)  Minerva,  b. 
April  19,  1809,  m.  Cyrel  Kent,  of  Abington,  Conn. 


[42.]  DR.  CALVIN^  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,*  settled  first  in 
Castine,  Me.,  and  from  there  removed  to  Ellsworth,  where  he  died, 
February  10,  1849.  He  married  Susan  Joy,  May  24,  1815.  She 
was  bom  June  11,  1792. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(82)  Mary  S.,  b.  Feb.  11,  1816,  m.  Emerson  Googing;  was  residing  at  Mt. 
Desert  in  1865 ;  (88)  Ann  C,  b.  April  8,  1819,  m.  Asa  McAlister ;  was  residing 
at  Ellsworth  in  1866;  (84)+Calvin  G.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1817;  (85)+Samuel  J.,  b. 
Nov.  6,  1820 ;  (86)  Arethusa,  b.  April  20,  1822,  d.  Nov.  16,  1839 ;  (87)  WiUiam 
D.,  b.  Oct.  10, 1828;  was  residing  in  California,  onm.,  in  1865 ;  (88)+Rowland 
H.,  b.  Oct.  8,  1825 ;  (89)  Elizabeth,  b.  Jane  27,  1827,  m.  Byron  G.  Pettingm ; 
was  residing  in  Ellsworth  in  1865 ;  (90)  Sarah,  b.  April  7,  1829,  d.  April  24, 
1854;  (91)+John  M.,  b.  June  19,  1888. 

[43.J  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,*  settled  in  Blakeley, 
Pa.,  about  1829,  where  he  died,  July  7,  1864.  By  industry  and 
perseverance,  he  became  wealthy.  He  was  a  member  of  the  church 
for  many  years.  He  took  an  active  part  in  the  cause  of  education, 
temperance,  and  the  reforms  of  the  day.  He  married  Sarah  Wil- 
son, December  31,  1816,  for  his  first  wife;  Susan  Snidecor,  June 
28,  1845,  for  his  second;  and  Sarah  A.  Bertholf,  for  his  third, 
March  13,  1862.  His  first  wife  was  born  June  20,  1792;  died 
July  17,  1842.     His  second  wife  died  August  11,  1857. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(92)+Samuel  L.,  b.  Nov.  28,  1817;  (98)  Mary  Ann,  b.  April  4,  1819,  m. 
George  W.  Arnold,  Feb.  25,  1841,  by  whom  she  has  children;  was  residing  in 
Herrick,  Pa.,  in  1865 :  (94)  Sarah  W.,  b.  Jnne  25, 1821,  m.  Joseph  M.  Stephens, 
Sept.  12, 1841,  by  whom  she  has  chUdren;  was  residing  in  Madison,  Lnzeme 
County,  in  1865 ;  (95)  Arathusa  B.,  b.  Dec.  29,  1828,  m.  Sidney  P.  Stevens, 
Sept.  15,  1844,  d.  Oct.  20,  1860,  leaving  children;  (96)+Jonathan  W.,  b.  July 
9,  1826;  (97)  EmeUne  O.,  b.  May  8,  1829,  m.  R.  S.  Benjamin,  May  8,  1829,  by 
whom  she  has  chUdren ;  was  residing  in  Scranton,  Pa.,  in  1865 ;  (98)  Elvira 
C,  b.  May  8,  1829,  m.  Andrew  C.  Wise,  Oct.  18,  1854 ;  was  residing  in  Peck- 
vlUe*  in  1865;  has  chUdren;  (99)+John  D.,  b.  April  26,  1881;  (100)+Calvin 

*  So  caUed  from  having  been  built  up  by  the  business  carried  on  by  Samuel 
Peck  &  Sons. 

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282  PECK  6ENEAL0GT.  —  APPENDIX. 

F.,  b.  July  21,  1834;  (101)  William  W.,  by  second  wife,  b.  March  9,  1847;  re- 
siding at  Peckville  in  1865 ;  (102)  James  E.,  by  third  wife.  b.  April  29,  1863. 

[44.]  JOHN^  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,*  was  residing  at  Peck- 
ville  in  1865.  He  had  been  twice  married:  first,  to  Elizabeth 
Champion ;  second,  to  Catharine  Jordan.     Had  one  child. 

[45.]  JERRY^  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,*  settled  in  Blakeley, 
Pa.    He  married  Henrietta  Stratton. 

CmLDREK  — SIXTH  GBNKRATION : 

(103)AdaUne;  (104)  EUphalet  S. ;  (105)  Elizabeth ;  (106)  Mary ;  (107)  Char- 
lotte and  (108)  Chauncey.* 

[61.]  ABRAHAM^  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,*  married  Julia 
Torry,  daughter  of  Samuel  Torrj,  of  Berkshire,  Tioga  County, 
N.  Y.,  August  31,  1837.  He  was  residing  at  Coopersville,  Ottawa 
County,  Mich.,  in  1865. 

CHILDREK  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(109)  Malvinia,  b.  Aug.  20,  1838,  d.  Ang.  23,  1838;  (110)  George  T.,  b.  Dec 
11,  1839;  (111)  Frederick,  b.  Sept.  24,  1841,  d.  Oct.  1842;  (112)  Albert  V.,  b. 
Nov.  8,  1842;  (113)  Charles  L.,  b.  Sept.  19,  1841;  (114)  Sarah  A.,  b.  Jan.  1, 
1848;  (115)ThankftilP.,  b.  Apr412,  1851;  (110)  Lucius  E.,  b.  June  6,  1863; 
(117)  Francis  E.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1865;  (118)  Ernest  H.,  b.  March  17,  1858;  (119) 
Isabella  £.,  b.  Ang.  6,  1861. 

[56,]  LEMUEL*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  married  Rhoda 
Cady,  and  settled  in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  February 
24,  1860.     She  March  22,  1862. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(120)  Mary  Ann,  b.  Dec.  21, 1808,  m.  Lyman  Waters ;  was  residing  in  Somers, 
Conn.,  in  1866 ;  (121)+Robert  J.,  b.  March  14,  1811 ;  (122)  Absalom  C,  b.  Jan. 
9,  1814,  m.  Adaline  Cuttler,  d.  May  6,  1855;  no  issue;  (123)-f-John  B.,  b.  July 
6,  1816,  d.  Feb.  4,  1852,  leaving  three  children;  (124)  Abner  C,  b.  May  31, 
1819,  d.  Feb.  2,  1857;  (125)  Sarah  E.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1821,  d.  Dec.  12, 1840;  (126) 
Lucy  C,  b.  Aug.  16,  1824,  d.  Dec.  13,  1844;  (127)  Joseph  F.,  b.  July  26,  1880, 
d.  in  1840. 

[69.]  JASON*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  married  Linda  Cady. 
He  was  residing  in  West  Stafford,  Conn.,  in  1865. 

♦  I  wrote  Mr.  Peck  for  a  ffore  fhU  record  of  his  fkmUy,  but  could  get  no 
response. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PEOK.  283 

CHILDBSN  —  SECTH  GENERATION: 

(128)  Hinerva;  (129)  Eliza;  (130)  Mary  Ann ;  (181)  Rhoda;  (182)  Sophro- 
nia;  and  a  son,  who  died  in  Inftincy. 

[60.]  IRA*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  was  residing  in  StaflTord, 
Conn.,  in  1865.     He  married  Mary  E.  Bollard. 

GHHiDRBN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(138)  Lnther  B. ;  (184)  Sarah  E.,  who  m.  Emor  Smith,  and  was  residing  in 
Stafford,  Conn.,  in  1866;  (186)  Ira,  jr. ;  (186)  Mary  B. ;  (137)  Martin  L.,  who 
m.  Sophia  C.  Smith,  and  was  residing  in  Monson  in  1865 ;  and  (138)  Mary 
Ann,  who  d.  aged  14  years.    . 

[62.]  SOLOMON*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  settled  upon  the 
homestead,  in  Monson,  Mass.,  where  he  died,  July  22, 1864.  He 
married  Olive  Bowers,  May  13,  1821.  She  was  residing  with  her 
son  Levi  in  1865. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(189)  Harriet,  b.  April  9,  1822,  m.  Abel  Butler,  Nov.  22, 1842,  d.  Feb.  8, 1864; 
(140)  Amos,  b.  Ang.  10,  1823,  m.  Mercy  Farrar,  Nov.  26,  1856;  (141)  Amelia, 
b.  Oct.  16,  1880,  m.  NeweU  Taylor,  Oct.  1,  1854,  and  was  residing  in  Palmer, 
Mass.,  in  1865 ;  (142)  Eunice  J.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1883,  m.  John  Caughey,  and  was 
residing  in  East  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  in  1866 ;  (143)+Levi,  b.  Aug.  13,  1836,  m. 
Minerva  Colbum,  Oct.  7,  1857. 

[Qe.']  OLIVERS  PECK,  son  of  John,*  married  Lucy  Austin, 
and  was  residing  in  Weston,  Vt.,  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(144)+John,  b.  Feb.  8,  1819 ;  (145)-|-Almon,  b.  May  28, 1821 ;  (146)+Sceva, 
b.  June  29,  1823;  (147)+Alonzo  C,  b.  Nov.  13,  1825;  (148)  Lucena,  b.  May 
25,  1828,  m.  Rev.  Ira  Toggart;  (149)-h01iver  A.,  b.  Sept.  3,  1830;  (160)  Lucy 
A.,  b.  May  29,  1832,  m.  L.  P.  Dean;  (151)  Hannah  R.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1833,  and 
was  the  Widow  Hannah  R.  WUson,  residing  in  Gaysville,  Vt.,  in  1865 ;  (152) 
Sylvia  J.,  b.  Oct.'  13,  1835,  m.  John  H.  Fisher;  (153)  Lucretia,  b.  July  28, 1840, 
m.  George  Metcalf ;  (154)  Eugene  K.,  b.  Nov.  28,  1846,  and  was  residing  in 
Vermont  in  1865,  unm. 

[67.]  OREN*  PECK,  son  of  John,*  married  Sally  Shattuck, 
December  4,  1823.  She  was  bom  January  29,  1777.  He  died 
February  18,  1840.  She  survived  him,  and  married  Lemuel  Ab- 
bott, May  20,  1850. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(166)  Oren  H.,  b.  June  26,  1825,  d.  April  27,  1828 ;  (166)+James  F.,  b.  Jan. 
20,  1827 ;  (167)  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  10,  1829,  d.  July  6,  1844 ;  (158)  Shattuck,  b- 


284  PBGE  OENEAL0OY.-^APPE!n>IX. 

March  5, 1881.  He  was  drafted,  entered  the  army,  and  was  killed  April  2, 
1865,  at  the  taking  of  Richmond;  (159)  Luc^  M.,  b.  Not.  22, 1888,  m.  Ora 
Abbott,  d.  March  15,  1868;  (160)  Oren  A.,  b.  Feb.  10,  1886;  was  re8i<Mng  in 
Botland,  Yt.,  in  1865;  (161)  Mary  £.,  b.  May  28,  1840,  m.  Bansom  Beckwith, 
Dec.  4, 1861,  and  settled  in  Weston,  Yt. 

[68.]  EZEKIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Jqhn,*  settled  first  in  Wes- 
ton, Vt,  where  he  resided  until  1847,  when  he  moved  to  North 
Richmond,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  residing  in  1865.  He  married 
Sina  Fenn,  of  Weston,  March  31,  1831.  She  was  bom  in  Lndlow, 
Vt,  September  1, 1805. 

CHILDBKN  —  SIXTH  OBNERATION  : 

(162)  Joel  E.,  b.  Feb.  12,  1882,  d.  Jan.  2,  1849 ;  (163)+Oren  H.,  b.  Feb.  14, 
1884;  (164)  H.  Annetta,  b.  April  16, 1886;  residing  at  home,  nnm.»  in  1865; 
(165)  Melvlnia,  b.  Jan.  20, 1888 ;  residing  at  home,  nnm.,  in  1865. 

[70.]  JAMES  F.*  PECK,  son  of  John,*  has  been  twice  mar- 
ried :  first,  to  Phebe  B.  Bhodes,  daughter  of  Amasa  and  Olive 
Bhodes,  April  29, 1841.  She  was  bom  June  22,  1817,  and  died 
July  12,  1856.  Second,  to  Mary  B.  Winship,  daughter  of  John 
and  Sally  Winship,  October  16,  1856.  She  was  bom  June  27, 
1828. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(166)  Rhoda  S.,  b.  May  19,  1842,  d.  March  10,  1843 ;  (167)  Alvara  F.,  b. 
April  23,  1846 ;  (168)  Angeline  P.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1860. 

[71.]  DANIEL  D.5  PECK,  son  of  John,*  settled  in  Weston, 
Vt.  He  married  Jane  Stevens.  He  died  in  Iowa,  where  he  was 
intending  to  settle,  Juno  15,  1851.  She  survived  him,  and  married 
John  H.  Congdon. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(169)  Almeron  D.,  b.  Oct.  6,  1843;  (170)  PhUetus  D.,b.  Dec.  27, 1847;  (171) 
Edwina  Jane,  b.  March  12,  1851. 

[73.]     ALVA^  PECK,  son  of  Daniel,^  married  Charry  Davis. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(172)  Otis  W.,  b.  Nov.  27,  1822,  d.  young;  (173)+Christopber,  b.  Dec  23, 
1824;  (174)  Minerva,  b.  Jane  14,  1826;  (176)  Annis,  b.  July  31,  1828;  (176) 
Ira,  b.  Jane  25,  1880,  m.  Jenette  Adams ;  no  issue ;  (177)  Sylvia,  b.  Aug.  7, 
1832 ;  (178)  Isabel,  b.  June  16,  1834 ;  (179)  Alvira,  b.  Feb.  6,  1837. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PEOK.  285 

[80.]  ALANSON*  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,*  resides  in  Ashford, 
Conn.     He  married  Abigiail  Carpenter,  April  13,  1829. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(180)  EUza  A.,  b.  March  12,  1830,  m.  Miner  Grant,  of  Mansfield;  (181)  Julia 
C,  b.  March  11,  1888,  m.  James  G.  Gaylord,  of  Ashford,  Conn.  He  died  for 
his  coontiy,  Dec  22,  1864,  in  Salisbury  prison.  He  was  a  young  man  very 
much  respected.  (182)  Andrew  A.,  b.  March  4,  1885,  m.  Sarah  CampbeU,  and 
was  residing  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  in  1865;  (188)+ Joseph  C,  b.  March  11, 
18S7,  m.  Delia  A.  Wilson,  of  Willimantic,  Conn.  He  d.  Aug.  8,  1865.  (184) 
Abigail  I.,  b.  July  16,  1889,  m.  Rev.  I.  P.  Bixby,  of  Boston;  (185)  Emily  M., 
b.  Aug.  80, 1841.  To  Mr.  Peck  I  am  under  many  obligations  for  his  kindness 
in  answering  my  letters. 

[84.]  CALVIN  G.«  PECK,  son  of  Db.  Calvin,*  married  Al- 
mira  L.  Marcy,  and  was  residing  in  Ellsworth,  Me.j  in  1865. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(186)  Auritta  A. ;  and  (187)  Roland  M. 

[86.]  SAMUEL  J.«  PECK,  son  of  Db.  Calvin,«  married 
Nancy  L  Conner,  and  was  residing  in  New  York  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(188)  Calvin;  and  (189)  Frederick  W. 

[88.]  ROWLAND  H.«  PECK,  son  of  Dr.  Calvin,*  married 
Helen  A.  Somerby,  and  was  residing  in  Ellsworth,  Me.,  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(190)  Helen  M. ;  (191)  WiUiam;  and  (192)  Florence  C. 

[91.]  JOHN«  PECK,  son  of  Dr.  Calvin,*  married  Ellen  M. 
Frazier,  and  was  residing  in  Ellsworth,  Me.,  in  1863. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(198)  Agnes  M. ;  (194)  Frances  £. ;  and  (195)  Mary  E. 

[92.]  SAMUEL  L.«  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  married  Harriet 
Wilson,  October  16,  1848.  She  was  bom  October  17, 1813 ;  died 
January  1,  1865.  He  was  residing  in  PeckvUle,  Pa.,  in  1865.  To 
his  kindness  I  am  indebted  for  my  information  in  relation  to  his 
father  and  family. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(196)  Charles  W.,  b.  Jan.  22,  1851 ;  an  infant  son,  b.  Jone  10, 1854,  d.  Aug. 
10, 1854 ;  (197)  Sarah  E.,  b.  Aug.  10, 1855,  d.  Aug.  15,  1859. 


286  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIZ. 

[96.]  JONATHAN  W.«  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,'  married 
Mercy  E.  Hall,  May  26, 1853.  She  was  born  August  26,  1834. 
They  were  residing  at  PeckviUe,  Pa.,  in  1865. 

(198)  Fenwick  L.,  b.  Sept.  18, 1854 ;  (199)  Francis  L.,  b.  Oct.  28, 1856 ;  (2O0) 
Myron  E.,  b.  March  5, 1861,  d.  Aug.  12, 1861 ;  (201)  Edson  S.,  b.  Dec  8,  1862. 

[99.]  JOHN  D.«  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  married,  for  his  first 
wife,  Sarah  C.  Snidecor,  August  26, 1852.  She  was  bom  February 
24,  1835,  and  died  March  17,  1858.  For  his  second,  Dellona 
Stone,  November  17, 1860.  He  was  residing  in  Madison,  Pa.,  in 
1865. 

CHILDREN  —  6SVENTH  OENERATIOK  : 

(202)  George  C,  b.  July  17, 1853;  (208)  Sanford  D.,  b.  Feb.  28,  1857;  (204) 
Byron  N.»  b.  March  7»  1858 ;  (205)  Herbert  J.,  b.  Sept.  15, 1868. 

[100.]     CALVIN  F.«  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  married  Phebe 

Ann  T ,  January  6, 1855.    He  was  residing  in  Kent  County, 

Del.,  in  1865. 

CHILDREK  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(206)  Vira  Isabel,  b.  Oct.  8,  1864 ;  (207)  Eva  FranceUa,  b.  Oct.  12,  1857 ; 
(208)  Dwlght,  b.  Nov.  7,  1859,  d.  April  4,  1860;  an  in&nt  son,  b.  Feb.  3,  1862, 
d.  Feb.  6,  1862;  (209)  Jenny,  b.  Jan.  10,  1863,  d.  Feb.  6,  1863;  (210)  Freddy 
D.,  b.  April  23,  1864. 

[121.]  ROBERT  J.6  PECK,  son  of  Lemuel,*  married  Julia 
Ann  Loomis,  in  1834,  and  was  residing  upon  the  homestead,  in 
Belchertown,  Mass.,  in  1865. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(211)  Adelaide  F.,  b.  in  1842;  and  (212)  Alice  J.,  b.  in  1850. 

[123.]  JOHN  B.»  PECK,  son  of  Lemuel,*  married  Caroline 
Easten. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(213)  Emma,  b.  in  1845 ;  and  (214)  Abner  and  Absalom,  twins,  b.  in  1850. 

[133.]  LUTHER  B.«  PECK,  son  of  Ira,*  married  Lucinda 
Cross,  and  was  residing  in  Monson  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(215)  Ira  L. ;  (216)  Martin  L. ;  (217)  Charles  L. ;  and  (218)  F.  B. 


DESCEirDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK.  287 

[136,]  IRA^  PECK,  son  of  Ira,*  married,  for  his  first  wife, 
Laura  Anderson ;  for  his  second,  Harriet  Hoar ;  and  for  his  third, 
Charlotte  Orcott.    He  was  residing  in  Wales  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SBVKNTH  GBNKRATIGK  : 

(219)  Laura  M.;  (220)  Wmie  M.;  (^221)  Albert;   (222)  Mary  S.;  and  (228) 
Charles. 

[140.]  AMOS«  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,'  married  Mercy  F. 
Farrar. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(224)  Josephine,  b.  Aug.  185S;  (225)  Albert,  b.  May  18^2;  and  two  died  in 
infancy. 

[143.]  LEVI®  PECK,  son  of  Solomon,*  married  Minerva  Col- 
bum,  October  7,  1857.  He  was  residing  upon  the  homestead  in 
Monson  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(226)  George  S.,  b.  Sept.  1860;  (227)  Frank  A.,  b.  March  1864. 

[144.]  JOHN®  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  was  residing  in  East 
Somerville,  Mass.,  in  1865.    He  married  Phebe  Ann  Barnard. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(228)  John  Arthur;  (229)  Ella  Frances ;  (230)  Henry  Austin;  and  (281)  Lucy 
Edith. 

[145.]  ALMON«  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  married  Rebecca 
W.  Saunders,  of  Cavendish,  Vt.,  and  was  residing  in  Proctorsville 
in  1865. 

CHILD  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(232)  Sidney  A. 

[146.]  SCEVA«  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  married  Mrs.  Sarah 
Bowen,  formerly  Miss  Sarah  Barnard.  He  was  residing  in  East 
Somerville  in  1865. 

CHILD  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(233)  Walter  Sceva. 

[147.]  ALONZO«  PECK,  son  of  Oliver,*  was  residmg  in 
Boston  in  1865,  and  had  been  twice  married:  first,  to  Miss  Catha- 
rine Hawlej ;  second,  to  Mrs.  Isabella  DonnelL 


288  PECK  6EHRAL06T.  —  APPEETDIX. 

CHILD  —  HEVKMTIi  GKXERATIOIXZ 

(234)  Emma  Kate. 

[140.]  OLIVER  A.«  PECB:,  son  of  Oliveb,'  married  Harriet 
A.  Clark,  and  was  residing  in  Boston  in  1865. 

CHILDRKN  —  SEYKXTH  GKNKRATIOX: 

(235)  HatUe  A.,  b.  Not.  20, 1857;  (236)  Elmer  A.,  b.  July  19, 1861. 

[166.]  JAMES  F.«  PECK,  son  of  Oren,*  married  Sylria 
White,  March  20,  1852.  She  was  bom  May  21,  1821.  He  was 
residing  in  Weston,  Vt,  in  1865. 

CHn«l>RKN  —  8KVENTH  GENERATION: 

(237)  FUinda,  b.  Oct.  21, 1852 ;  (238)  Sarah  J.,  b.  Dec  20,  1853,  d.  Dec  9, 
1855 ;  (239)  Marion  £.,  b.  Oct.  4, 1855 ;  (240)  George  O.,  b.  Oct.  9, 1857. 

[163.]  OREN  H.«  PECK,  son  of  Ezekie^«  married  Hattie  A. 
Cheney,  June  5,  1861;  bom  in  Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  March  17, 
1844.     They  were  residing  in  Swansey,  N.  H.,  in  1865.- 

CHILDBEN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(241)  Etta  A.,  b.  March  11, 1863;  and  (242)  WilUe  C,  b.  Sept.  1,  1864. 

[173,]  CHRISTOPHER®  PECK,  son  of  Alvah,^  married 
Mary  H.  Esty,  and  was  residing  in  Cavendish,  Vt,  in  1865. 

CHILD  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(243)  Alvah  C,  b.  Dec.  6,  1857. 

[183.]  JOSEPH  C.6  PECK,  son  of  Alaxsox,*  married  Delia 
A  Wilson.     She  died  March  29,  1865. 

CHILD  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(244)  Eugene  B. 


DESCSirDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  289 


THE  CONNECTICUT  PECKS. 

The  Coniiecticut  Pecks  are  the  descendants  of  Joseph,  of  Mil- 
fordy  Deacon  William  and  Henry,  of  New  Haven,  and  Deacon 
Paul,  of  Hartford.  They  were  among  the  early  settlers  of  the 
country.  Each  became  the  ancestor,  or  progenitor,  of  a  numerous 
race.  Their  descendants  are  now  scattered  throughout  most  of  the 
States  and  territories,  mixed  in  their  settlements  with  each  other, 
and  with  the  Massachusetts  Pecks,  requiring  much  labor  to  separate 
them. 

What  relationship  existed  between  these  ancestors  has  not  been 
ascertained.  None  of  the  descendants,  so  far  as  I  have  learned, 
although  many  of  them  are  men  of  wealth,  and  abundantly  able, 
have  ever  attempted  to  trace  them  back  to  Europe,  and  learn  the 
connection. 

DESCENDANTS   OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  OF  MILFORD, 

CONNECTICUT. 

Joseph  Peck  resided  at  first  at  New  Haven,  Conn.  His  name 
does  not  appear  upon  the  records  until  about  1643,  although  he  is 
generally  supposed  to  have  resided  there  earlier,  and  to  have  been 
the  brother  of  Henry,  who  settled  there  in  1638,  with  whom  he 
seems  to  have  resided,  or  associated,  and  with  whom  he  probably 
came  over  to  this  country.  Who  his  ancestors  were  has  not  been 
learned.  I  found  none  of  his  descendants  who  would  take  interest 
enough  in  the  subject  to  assist  in  doing  so.  He  left  New  Haven 
about  1649,  and  settled  at  Milford.  He  became  a  member  of  the 
church  there  in  1652.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Mrs.  Alice 
Burwell,  widow  of  John  Burwell ;  second,  to  Miss  Bichards.  The 
house  in  which  he  resided  has  but  recently  been  taken  down.  It 
stood  near  the  present  residence  of  Capt.  Cornelius  B.  Peck,  a 
great-great-great-grandson,  (who  resides  upon  a  portion  of  the  an- 
cient homestead,)  and  must  have  been  more  than  two  hundred  years 
old.  Its  appearance  was  exceedingly  unique  and  ancient,  —  two 
stories  in  front,  in  %e  lean-to  style,  sloping  back  to  about  siz  feet 
in  rear;  with  a  gable  end  to  the  street.    He  died  in  1700-1.    The 

25 


290  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

settlement  of  his  estate  is  upon  the  Milford  Records,  Book  of  Deeds 
No.  3,  pp.  75,  76  and  77.  It  is  quite  lengthy  and  specific  He 
deeds  to  his  son  Joseph  his  lands,  upon  the  conditions  that  he  shall 
provide,  for  and  support  him  during  his  life,  reserving  to  himself 
the  control  of  his  house,  and  the  right,  if  his  son  Joseph  or  his 
heirs  should  fail  to  provide  sufficient  comforts,  to  sell  off  lands  firora 
time  to  time  for  that  purpose. 

He  gave  legacies  to  his  son-in-law,  Thomas  Hayes,  Mary,  wife  of 
William  Northrop,  and  his  daughter  Anna.  These  legacies  and 
the  debts  were  to  be  paid  by  Joseph;  one-half  of  the  legacies 
immediately  after  the  decease  of  his  father,  and  the  balance  within 
three  years. 

CHILDBXN  —  SKCOND  GENKRATIOK: 

(1)  EUzabeth,  bap.  in  1651,  m.  Sergeant  Thomas  Hayes,  Oct.  29, 1677;  (2) 
+Joseph,  bap.  in  1653 ;  (8)-hJolm,  bap.  March  4, 1655 ;  (4)  Mary,  bop.  April 
29,  1670,  m.  William  Northrop;  (5)  Ann,  bap.  in  1672;  (6)  Hannah. 

[2.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  settled  in  Milford, 
where  he  died.  He  disposed  of  his  estates  by  deeds  to  his  sons, 
at  different  times,  which  appear  upon  record  at  Milford.  He  mar- 
ried Mary  Camp,  January  27,  1678-9. 

CHILBREN  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

(7)+Joseph,  b.  Feb.  25,  1G80-1;  (8)  Mary,  b.  Dec.  15,  1682;  (9)  John,  b. 
Sept.  4,  1685,  and  d.  Nov.  27,  1709;  ( 10) -f  Jeremiah,  b.  1687;  (ll)+Samuel, 
bap.  1690;  (12)+Ephraim,  bap.  1692 ;  ( 1 3) +Henry,  bap.  1695;  (14)  Elizabeth, 
bap.  1697;  (15) -f-Nathaniel,  bap.  1699;  (16)  AbigiOl,  b.  Sept.  25,  1701;  (17)-f- 
Heth,  b.  Oct.  8,  1703. 

[3.]  J0HN2  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  it  is  supposed,  settled  in 
Milford ;  but  what  became  of  him  and  his  family  is  unknown.  His 
father  makes  no  mention  of  him  or  of  his  children  in  the  settlement 
of  his  estate.     They  were  probably  deceased. 

They  are  supposed  to  have  been : 

CHILDREN  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

(18)+Joseph,  bap.  in  1681 ;  and  (19)  Rachel,  b.  in  1682. 

[7.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  at  first  settled  in  Mil- 
ford,  where  he  resided  until  about  1714,  when  he  removed  to  New- 
town, where  he  died.     He  was  Town  Clerk,  and  lived  near  what 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  291 

is  now  known  as  Newtown  Street     He  married  Abigail  Baldwin, 
of  Milford,  January  14>  1706-7. 

CHILDREN  — FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(20)+Jo8eph,  b.  Oct.  2,  1707,  and  bap.  1710;  (21)  Abigail,  b.  June  22,  1709, 
bap.  in  1710,  and  d.  Dec.  8, 1720;  (22)+John,  b.  March  28,  1713;  (28)  Mary, 
b.  Oct.  29,  1716,  d.  NoV.  19,  1718;  (24)  Elizabeth,  b.  March  29,  1717;  (26)+ 
Moses,  b.  Dec.  28,  1719;  (26)  Mary,  b.  May  18, 1720;  (27)  Abigail,  b.  June 
1722. 

[10.]  JEREMIAH*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  resided  in  Milford. 
He  married  Hannah  Fisk,  daughter  of  Dr.  John  Fisk,  of  Rhode 
Island,  August  20,  1713.  His  will  is  upon  record  at  New  Haven, 
B.  10,  p.  491,  dated  October  5,  1765. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(28)  Hannah,  b.  May  6, 1718,  m.  David  Clark;  (29)+John,  b.  Dec  9, 1718; 
(30)+Jeremiah,  jr.,  b.  Jan.  12,  1720-1;  (31)+Phineas,  b.  April  10,  1723;  (82) 
Sarah,  b.  May  26,  1726;  (88)  Sibbella,  b.  June  24,  1728,  m.  Jirah  BoU;  (34) 
Lucy,  b.  Oct.  23, 1730;  (36)  Comfort  and  (36)  Content,  twins,  b.  AprU  1, 1734. 

[11.]  SAMUEL'  PECK,  sod  of  Joseph,'  resided  in  Milford 
He  married  Martha  Clark,  May  5,  1714. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(37)  Martha  C,  b.  Jan.  31,  1714-16;  (38)+Samuel,  b.  May  21,  1716;  (39) 
Mary,  b.  July  80,  1718;  (40)+Job,  b.  Sept.  16,  1720;  (41)  AblgaU,  b.  in  1722; 
(42)+Nathan,  b.  in  1724. 

[12.]  EPHRAIM'  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,'  settled  at  first  in 
Milford,  and  from  there  removed  to  Newtown,  where  he  died,  July 
23,  1760.  His  will  is  upon  record  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  B.  1,  p.  1 87, 
dated  February  17,  1758,  and  proved  August  18,  1760.  He  mar- 
ried Sarah  Ford,  of  Milford,  November  7,  1716. 

CHILDRBN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(48)  Sarah,  b.  July  14,  1717,  m.  John  Plat;  (44)  f  Henry,  b.  April  14,  1719; 
(46)+Bphralm,  b.  May  21,  1721 ;  (46)  Euth,  b.  Jan.  28,  1723-4 ;  (47)+Gideon, 
b.  July  2,  1726 ;  (48)+Ebenezer,  b.  July  2, 1727 ;  (49)  Ann,  b.  Sept.  8,  1731, 
m.  Caleb  Malroy ;  (60)  Damarios. 

[13.]  HENRY'  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  resided  in  Milford. 
He  was  a  Deacon  of  the  Congregational  church.  He  died  Novem- 
ber 19^  1762.    His  will  is  upon  record*  at  New  Haven,  B.  10,  p. 


292  '.     PECK  GEHEALOGT.  —  APPEirDIX. 

13,  dated  November  6, 1762.  He  was  twice  married :  firsts  to  Aim 
Ford,  February  8,  1722-^,  who  died  December  28,  1726;  second, 
to  Mary  Northrop,  widow  of  Amos  Northrop,  July  4,  1729. 

CHILDRKN  —  FOUBTH  GKNKRATION: 

(51)+Heiii7,  b.  Dec.  7,  1728;  (52)  Ami,  b.  Aug.  15, 1725,  m.  Jesse  Lambert, 
Oct.  28,  1748,  d.  July  8, 1809 ;  (58)+Bei\}amiii,  b.  Nov.  16,  1726 ;  (54)  Mehit- 
able,  b.  Oct.  8,  1785,  m.  Col.  AlleD. 

[16.]  NATHANIEL^  PECB;  son  of  Jo8BPH,«  at  first  settled* 
at  Milford,  and  from  there  removed  to  Newtown,  where  he  died. 
His  will  is  upon  record  at  Danbury,  B.  3,  p.  511,  dated  February 
23,  1776,  and  proved  the  July  following.    He  married  Phebe . 

CHILDBEK  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(55)  Phebe,  b.  Feb.  22, 1722-8;  (56)+Nathaniel,  b.  Oct.  9, 1734;  (57)  Eira; 
(58)  Elisiia;  (59)  Eunice  Foot. 

[17.]  HETH^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  at  first  settled  in  Mil- 
ford,  and  from  there  removed  to  Newtown,  about  1 740.  He  re- 
sided about  one  mile  north  of  what  is  now  known  as  Newtown 
Street.  His  will  is  upon  record  at  Danbury,  B.  7,  p.  132,  dated 
April  24,  1781,  and  proved  May  8,  1797.  He  died  May  4,  1797. 
He  married  Hannah  Camp,  February  26,  1729-30. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(60)+Heth,  b.  May  29,  1731;  (61)  Hannah,  b.  July  5,  1733;  (62)  Mary,  b. 
Dec.  81,  1735;  (63)  Sarah,  b.  April  14,  1738;  (64)+*  Amiel,  b.  Jnly  24,  1740; 
(65)  Ilepzibeth,  b.  July  23, 1742;  (66)+Samuel,  b.  Aug.  20, 1744;  (67)+Amos, 
b.  Jan.  12,  1746-7;  (68)  David,  b.  Nov.  17,  1748:  was  deceased  at  the  date  of 
his  father's  wUl,  leaving  a  son  :  (69)  Zalmon,  who  married  Rachel  Peck  (No. 
574),  and  resided  lu  Brookfleld.  Their  children  were :  (70)  Sally  Ann^;  (71) 
Nicholas^;  (72)  Maria'';  (73)  William^;  (74)  Eliza^;  (75)  Garry^ ;  and  (76) 
Juliette^ 

[18.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  John,^  is  supposed  to  have 
resided  in  Milford,  and  that  (77)  Joseph^  and  (78)  Abigail,  upon 
record,  baptized  in  1710,  were  his  children. 

• 

[20.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  resided  in  Newtown. 
He  married  Rebecca  Shepherd,  June  20,  1732. 

*  He  was  appointed  administrator  upon  the  estate  of  his  father,  April  4, 
1798. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  293 

CHILDRXN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(79)+Aaron,  b.  Jan.  21, 1782-3 ;  (80)  Violet,  b.  April  28, 1785,  m.  Job  North- 
rop;  (81)+I>aiiiel,  b.  Dec.  27,  1786;  (82)  Grace,  b.  Nov.  28,  1788,  m.  Jotham 
Sherman;  (88)  Rebecca,  b.  June  6, 1742,  and  d.  Jan.  11,  1742;  (84)+John,  b. 
Jan.  29,  1744 ;  (85)+David,  b.  Sept.  16,  1747 ;  (86)  Mathew,  b.  Jan.  4,  1768. 
His  will  is  recorded  at  Danbory,  B.  8,  p.  466,  dated  Feb.  1 1, 1772,  and  proved 
April  6, 1780. 

[22.]  JOHN^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,'  I  am  told,  settled  at 
what  is  now  Bridgeport.  He  died  April  22,  1768.  His  will  is 
npon  the  Danbury  Records,  B.  3,  p.  42,  dated  March  19,  1768,  and 
proved  May  17,  1768.  He  married  Bethiah  Booth,  November  8, 
1739. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

« 

(87)+Jabei,  b.  Sept.  4,  1740;  (88)+Joseph,  b.  May  20,  1742;  (89)+A8her, 
b.  July  6,  1744 ;  (90)  Abigail,  b.  March  28,  1746 ;  (91)+Israel,  b.  June  14, 
1748 ;  (92)  Eluathan,  b.  Sept.  80, 1754,  old  style,  d.  Dec.  1767. 

[25  ]  MOSES^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  resided  in  Newtown. 
His  will  is  upon  record  at  Danbury,  B.  9,  p.  539,  dated  July  6, 
1795.  He  married  Elizabeth  Baldwin,  December  1,  1748.  She 
died  December  25,  1798. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(93)  Ruth,  b.  Oct.  80,  1749;  (94)+Abel,  b.  Jan.  26,  1760-1;  (96;+Eno8,  b. 
July  27,  1762;  (96)  Ann,  b.  Feb.  6,  1754;  (97)  Mary,  b.  June  28,  1766;  (98) 
Coziah,  b.  Aug.  19,  1766;  (99)+Hezekiah,  b.  Aug.  14,  1768;  (100)  Caleb,  b. 
Aug.  9,  1760;  (101)  Betty,  b.  Jan.  11,  1762;  (102)+Dan,  b.  June  10,  1763; 
(103)  Lois,  b.  Jan.  26,  1766;  (104)  Esther,  b.  Oct.  26,  1766;  (106)  Sarah,  b. 
AprU26,  1768;  (106)  Nathan,  b.  Sept.  16,  1769,  d.  Dec.  6,  1769;  (107)+Na- 
than,  again,  b.  Oct.  11,  1771. 

[29.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,'  resided  in  Milford, 
where  he  died.  His  will  is  upon  record  at  New  Haven,  B,  16,  p, 
623.    He  married  Sarah  Piatt,  February  15,  1760-1. 

CHILDREN  — FIFTH   GENERATION: 

(108)  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  15,  1751,  m.  an  Andrews;  (109)  Mehitable,  b.  Feb,  15, 
1753,  m.  David  Camp;  (110)+John,  b.  June  26,  1755;  (111)+ Joseph,  b.  Aug. 
26, 1757. 

[30.]  JEREMIAH^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,^  settled  at  first 
in  Milford,  but  from  there  removed  to  Watertown,  about  1752, 

26» 


294  PECK  6ENEAL0GT.  —  APPBETDDL 

where  he  died.     He  married  Frances  Platt^  daughter  of  Josiah 
Piatt,  October  26,  1743. 

CmLDRKK  — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(112)+Jeremiah,  b.  Nov.  4, 1744;  (113)  Content,  b.  May  80,  1747;  (114)  Is- 
aac, b.  Feb.  9,  1748-9.  He  enlisted  into  the  army  of  the  Beyolntion,  and  was 
drowned  while  in  the  service.  (115)  Bei^amin,  b.  in  1750;  also  entered  the 
army,  and  died  of  the  camp  distemper;  (116)+Simeon,  b.  Ang.  SO,  1752; 
(117)  Comfort;  and  (118)  Abigail,  the  dates  of  whose  births  I  could  not 
learn. 

[31.]  PHINEAS^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,^  settled  in  what 
was  then  known  as  Amity,  now  a  part  of  Woodbridge,  Conn.  He 
left  Milford  about  1776.  He  was  the  first  deacon  of  the  first 
church  in  Woodbridge.  His  will  may  be  found  upon  record  at 
New  Haven,  B.  23,  p.  147.  He  married  Deborah  Clark,  February 
18,  1745-6.    She  died  January  1803. 

CHILDRKN— FIFTH  OEXKRATION : 

(119)+Phinea8,  b.  Jan.  1,  1746-7;  (120)+Samnel  F.,  b.  March  25,  1750; 
(121)  Deborah,  b.  Oct.  8,  1752,  m.  Deacon  Nathan  Piatt;  (122)+Zenns,  b. 
Jan.  11,  1755;  (128)  Naomi,  b.  May  8, 1758,  m.  Stephen  Hine,  and  seUled  in 
New  Milford;  (124)  Bazeleel,  b.  March  8,  1761,  m.  Martha  Bradley,  of  Wood- 
bridge,  and  moved  to  Derby,  Conn.,  where  he  died,  aged  about  75.  His  chU- 
dren  were:  (125)  Deborah^;  (126)  Harriett;  and  (127)  PaWy.«— (128)  Anon,b. 
Sept.  20,  1763,  m.  a  Beechcr,  and  had  one  son,  named  (129)  Beecker.^ 

[38.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  in  Milford. 
He  married  Hannah  Jennings,  of  Fairfield,  Conn.,  August  18, 1735. 

CUILDREN  —  FIFTH  GEKERATION  : 

(130)+Samoel,  b.  Aug.  22,  1736;  (131)+Mlchael,  b.  Aug.  10,  1738;  (132) 
Sarah,  who  m.  Mansfield  Stone ;  and  (133)  Mebitable,  who,  I  am  told,  m.  Ne- 
hemiah  Lewis,  of  South  Britain,  Conn. 

[40.]  JOB^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  settled  in  Stratford.  He 
married  Betsey  Judson,  July  31,  1744.  She  was  born  September 
25,  1725,  and  died  December  21, 1780. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GKNERATION  : 

(134)  Sarah,  b.  July  27,  1745;  (135)+John,  b.  April  2, 1747;  (136)+Jndson, 
b.  May  27,  1749;  (137)+Josiah,  b.  Oct.  15,  1751;  (138)+Job,  b.  Feb.  7, 
1753;  (139)  Beardsley,  b.  June  7,  1756;  (140)  James,  b.  March  17,  1759,  d. 
Sept.  1779;  (141)  Johanna,  b.  March  2,  1761,  m.  J.  Betts,  and  d.  Dec.  24, 
1782;  (142)  Phineas,  b.  July  26,  1764,  d.  Sept.  1766;  (143)  Phebe,  b.  April  24, 
1768,  m.  E.  Wheeler,  and  d.  at  Stratford. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  295 

[42.]  NATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  in  Strat- 
ford.    He  married  Tabatha  Bears,  September  12,  1750. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(144)  Josiah,  b.  Oct.  20,  1751;  (145)  Mary,  b.  Sept.  1,  1758;  and  perhaps 
others,  whose  births  were  not  recorded. 

[44,]  HENRY*  PECK,  son  of  Ephraim,^  resided  in  Newtown. 
His  will  is  recorded  at  Danbury,  B.  7,  p.  1.  He  was  twice  mar- 
ried: first,  to  Ann  Smith,  December  23,  1755 ;  second,  to  Hannah 
Leavenworth,  August  6,  1765. 

CHILDREN  —  TIFTH  GENERATION  : 

(146)+Zalinon,  b.  May  10,  175S;  (147)  Lemuel,  b.  April  8,  1766,  who  was 
twice  married.  His  first  wife  was  Amey  Peck  (Ko.  251),  daughter  of  Jabez 
Peck.  His  second  wife  was  Mary  Griffen.  He  resided  in  Newtown,  where 
he  died  in  1889,  leaving  no  issue.  (148)  Mercy,  b.  Aug.  10,  1767,  m.  Levi 
Peck  (No.  164) ;  (149)  Hannah,  b.  April  6, 1770,  m.  Dan  Peck  (No.  102) ;  (150) 
+Andrew,  b.  May  21,  1778 ;  (151)+Samuel,  b.  July  2,  1776. 

[45.]  EPHRAIM*  PECK,  son  of  EPHRAm,^  resided  in  New- 
town, where  he  died,  July  21,  1801.*  His  son  Levirus  was  ap- 
pointed administrator  upon  his  estate,  August  20,  1801,  B.  8,  p.  33. 
He  married  Sarah  Porter. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(152)+Shadroch,  b.  March  18, 1741 ;  ( 153) +Enoch,  b.  July  19,  1748;  (164) 
Sarah,  b.  July  24,  1746;  (155)+Nathan,  b.  Jan.  10,  1749;  (156)+EU,  b.  June 
2,  1751;  (167)+Leviru8,  b.  Aug.  12,  1763;  (158)  Anna,  b.  April  20,  1756; 
(159)+Isaac,  b.  Aug.  2,  1758;  (160)  Mabel,  b.Peb.  17, 1761;  (161)+Ephraim, 
b.  May  20, 1768. 

[47.]  GIDEON*  PECK,  son  of  Ephraim,^  married  Abiah 
Smith,  January  28,  1752,  and  settled  in  Newtown.  His  will  is 
upon  record  at  Danbury,  B.  5,  p.  507,  dated  January  6,  1790,  and 
proved  Februaiy  27,  1790. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(162)-f-George,  b.  Dec.  2,  1752;  (168)+01iver,  b.  July  9,  1754;  (164)+ 
Leyi,  b.  April  1,  1758;  (165)  Anna  S.,  b.  March  16,  1760,  m.  Samuel  Beers; 
(166)  Abiah,  b.  March  31,  1762,  m.  a  Bristol;  (167)+Gideon ;  (168)+Abner; 
(169)  Mary,  m.  a  Beers ;  (170)  Currence ;  and  (171)  Amarillius. 

*  At  his  ftineral,  I  am  told,  were  his  seven  sons  and  three  daughters,  and 
many  grandchUdren. 


296  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

[48.]  EBENEZER*  PECK,  son  of  Ephraim,'  married  Sarah 
Booth,  March  13,  1757,  and  settled  in  Newtown,  where  he  died, 
July  26,  1805.  His  will  is  upon  record  at  Danbury,  B.  9,  p.  97, 
dated  August  14, 1798,  and  proved  August  19,  1805. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  OEinSBATION  : 

(172)  Truman,  b.  Jan.  13,  1758,  d.  Jane  28,  1759;  (178)  Truman,  again,  b. 
Oct.  22,  1759;  (174)  Eunice,  b.  Dec.  1,  1761,  m.  PhUo  Blaclonan;  (175)  Eben- 
ezer,  d.  num.;  (176)  Ammon,  d.  num.;  (177)  James,  m.  Sarah  Cobom;  (178) 
Holdah,  d.  unm. 

[61.]  HENRY^  PECK,  son  of  Henry,«  removed  from  Milford 
and  settled  in  Brookfield,  where  he  became  a  wealthy  farmer  for 
those  days. 

He  was  Deacon  of  the  Congregational  church  for  many  years, 
of  the  old  puritan  cast,  pious  and  conscientiously  strict  in  all  the 
requirements  of  his  religious  creed.  He  was  noted  for  his  kind- 
ness and  benevolence,  and  the  interest  he  took  in  the  cause  of 
truth  and  Christianity.  He  was  also  a  prominent  public  man.  He 
was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  many  years,  and  by  his  just  and  im- 
partial decisions  obtained  the  confidence  of  the  public. 

He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Rachel  Lambert,  of  Milford ; 
second,  to  Mrs.  Abia  Peck,  of  Newtown  (widow).  His  first  wife 
died  January  29,  1792.  He  died  October  4,  1808.  His  second 
wife  survived  him.*  His  will  may  be  found  upon  record  at  Dan- 
bury,  B.  10,  p.  32,  dated  May  20,  1802. 

CUILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(179)  Mary,  b.  Dec.  25,  1762,  m.  David  Jackson,  by  whom  she  had  the  fol- 
lowing cliildren :  Lucy,^  b.  Oct.  15,  1773,  m.  Zardls  Skidmore ;  Jesse,*  b.  May 
10,  1775,  m.  Lucy  .B.  Terrell  and  Fanny  M.  Hawley;  Rachel,*  b.  Oct.  1,  1776, 
d.  yoang;  Amos,*  b.  Jane  8,  1778;  Henry,*  b.  March  21,  1780,  m.  Annis  Skid- 
more  ;  John,*  b.  May  25,  1782,  m.  Sophia  Lake ;  Eachel,*  b.  Jan.  16,  1784,  m. 
Thomas  Shute;  Fatty,*  b.  Oct.  30,  1785,  m.  Morris  Birdsell;  Clarry,*  b.  July 
10,  1787,  m.  first,  John  Segar;  second,  John  VantUe;  Polly,*  b.  Jan.  12,  1789, 
m.  Daniel  Stone;  Reuben,*  b.  Nov.  15,  1790;  Nirum,*  b,  March  7,  1793.  This 
large  famUy,  I  am  told,  settled  in  Danbury,  where  they  were  wealthy,  and 
among  the  most  prominent  citizens. — (180)-f  David,  b.  March  21,  1755 ;  (181) 
Jesse  L.,  b.  May  31,  1757,  d.  May  10,  1773;  (182)  John,  b.  Dec.  3,  1759;  (183) 
Rachel,  b.  Feb.  7,  1762,  d.  Oct.  3,  1796,  unm.  (184)  Henry,  b.  March  3,  1766; 
(185)-|-Amos,  b.  April  5,  1769. 

♦  She  was  the  widow  of  Gideon  Peck,  of  Newtown  (No.  47),  and  the  mother 
of  his  son  John's  wife. 


DBSCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  297 

[53.]  BENJAMIN*  PECK,  son  of  Hbnby,^  resided  in  Mil- 
ford.  He  was  a  prominent  man.  He  was  in  the  Revolutionary 
War,  and  was  Captain  of  the  company  from  Milford.  He  married 
Mary  Smith,  daughter  of  Jesse  Smith,  of  Milford. 

CHLLDRBN  —  FIFIH  GENERATION: 

(186)+AbTahiim»  b.  Jane  29, 1761 ;  (187)+Bei\Jamiii,  b.  April  24, 1764;  (188) 
Sarah,  b.  Koy.  25, 1765,  m.  Stephen  Gann,  and  settled  in  Milford,  where  she 
died,  leaving  the  foUowing  children:  Sarah,^  who  m.  Ab^ah  Carrington; 
Anna,*  who  m.  Bey.  Benjamin  Fenn ;  Stephen,*  who  m.  Famelia  Treat ;  iVo- 
than,*  who  m.  Lucretia  Fenn  ;"and  Susan,*  who  d.  unm. — (189)  Anna,  b.  March 
12, 1768,  m.  John  Strong,  and  settled  in  Milford,  where  she  died.  Her  children 
were :  Nanqf,*  who  m.  Jose^^h  Pruden ;  settled  in  Georgia ;  and  Stlah*  Strong, 
town  clerk  of  Milford  in  1867. 

[56.]  NATHANIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  resided  at 
first  in  Newtown,  and  from  there  removed  to  Hinesburgh,  Vt, 
where  he  died.    He  married  Mary  Foot,  October  16, 1760. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(190)+£lUah,  b.  Sept.  8,  1761 ;  (191)  Joel,  b.  March  4,  1764,  who  was  three 
times  married,  and  left  descendants,  whom  I  was  unable  to  trace  out  suffi- 
ciently to  give  a  record  of  them;  (192)  011a,  b.  March  25, 1765;  (193)  Ezra, 
b.  April  20,  1770,  and,  I  am  told,  settled  at  Hinesburgh,  Vt.,  at  first,  and  fix>m 
there  removed  to  Fotsdam,  K.  Y.,  where  he  died,  leaving  four  sons,  who  died 
young,  and  two  daughters. 

[60.]  HETH*  PECK,  son  of  Heth,^  married  Mary  Skidmore, 
and  settled  in  Newtown.  He  resided  about  one  mile  north  of  what 
is  now  known  as  Newtown  Street. 

CHILDREN  — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(194)  Amos,  who  d.  unm. ;  and  (195)+Elnlithan. 

[64.]  AMIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Heth,^  settled  in  Brookfield  at 
an  early  date,  and  was,  I  am  told,  a  Deacon,  or  Warden  of  the 
church  for  many  years.     He  married  Hepzibah  Camp. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(196)+Julius ;  (197)  Lemuel,  m.  Amey  Sherman ;  no  issue.  He  was  the  in- 
ventor of  a  com  sheUer  and  fuming  miU,  which  he  manuflEu^tured  quite  exten- 
sively. (198)  Chloe,  m.  Joseph  Bassett,  and  settled  in  Canfleld,  Ohio ;  (199) 
Folly,  m.  Azor  Buggies,  and  removed  to  Canfleld ;  (200)  Hannah,  m.  Cyrus 
Warner;  (201)  Alice,  m.  a  Bennett. 


298  PECK  6ENEAL0OT.  —  APPENDIX. 

[66.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Heth,'  was  twice  married: 
first,  to  Sarah  Skidinore ;  second,  to  Sarah  Burrett  (widow).  He 
resided  in  Newtown,  where  he  died.  May  12,  1832. 

CHILDBEN  —  IIFTH  GENEKATIOK: 

(202)+l8aac  b.  Joly  7, 1776 ;  (208)  Annis,  who  m.  Bichard  Botsfoid;  (204) 
Clarissa,  m.  Bei^amin  C.  Glover;  (205)+I>aYld ;  and  (206)  Joanna,  who  m. 
Gould  Curtis. 

[67.]  AMOS^  PECK,  son  of  Heth,'  married  Sarah  Lobdell, 
and  resided  in  Newtown. 

Cfnr.DRKN — FDTH  GSNKRATION  : 

(207)  Amos,  who  resided  in  Kewtown,  where  he  died,  leaving  two  daugh- 
ters; (208)  Hannah,  d.  yonng;  (209)  Mary,  m.  James  B.  Fairman,  and  d.  In 
Kewtown,  leaving  chUdren;  (210)  Chloe,  d.  young;  (211)  Andrew,  d.  young; 
(212)  Hannah,  d.  young. 

[79.]  AARON*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  resided  in  Newtown 
at  first^  and  from  there  removed  to  Sandgate,  Yt 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  OKNERATION  : 

(213)+Joshua,  b.  Sept.  9,  1756;  (214)  Kebecca,  b.  Feb.  18, 1767;  (216)  Vio- 
let, b.  Feb.  1,  1769;  (216)+Elias,  b.  Oct.  23, 1760;  (217)  Adonlram,  b.  Aug.  1, 
1762;  (218)  Joel,  b.  Sept.  1,  1765;  (219)  Andrew,  b.  Oct.  27,  1769,  m.  Lncinda 
Booth.  His chUdren  were :  (220)  Orlando'';  (221)  JoeP ;  (222)  Legrandisan' ; 
(223)  Sabrd';  (224)  Marion';  and  (226)  George  jB.'— (226)  Susannah,  b.  July 
26, 1770. 

[81.]  DANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  resided  in  Newtown, 
where  he  died  April  3,  1776.  His  inventory  was  presented  to  the 
Court  of  Probate,  June  4,  1776  (Danbury  Records,  B.  3,  p.  326). 
He  married  Hannah  B.  Johnson,  December  1,  1761. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATIOX  : 

(227)  Lucy,  b.  Oct.  17,  1762,  d.  June  2,  1764;  (228)  Lucy,  again,  b.  July  23, 
1764;  (229)  Ruan»,  b.  July  11,  1766;  (230)  Samuel,  b.  Aug.  12,  1768;  (231) 
OUve,  b.  March  18,  1771 ;  Zadah,  b.  July  13,  1773;  (232)  AbigaU,  b.  March  11, 
1776. 

[84.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  resided  in  Newtown,  and 
died  there,  July  21,  1820.  He  married  Emily  Burrett,  September 
3, 1767. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(233)+RufUs,  b.  March  6,  1768;  (234)  Grace,  b.  Feb.  8, 1770,  d.  June  1771; 
(235)  Comfort,  b.  March  11,  1772-3,  m.  OUver  Toucey,  of  Newtown;  (236) 


DfiSCEKDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  299 

Grace,  again,  b.  April  14, 1775,  m.  Ammon  Hall,  and  settled  in  Vennont ;  (237) 
Lavlnia,  b.  Marcli  29, 1780,  m.  Josepli  Borritt;  (288)  Clara,  b.  Dec.  19,  1782, 
m.  John  Johnson,  of  Newtown. 

[86.]  DAVID*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  married  Mary  Stillson, 
and  resided  in  Newtown. 

CHILDSEN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(289)  David,  m.  Prudence  Glover.  His  children  are :  (240)  WitUhrqp';  (241) 
JOmison';  and  (242)  Mary  AnnJ^(2iS)  Hannah,  m.  Chauncey  Botsford ;  (244) 
Daniel,  m.  Sally  Ann  Sherwood.  His  children  are :  (245)  Eunice';  (246)  Da- 
vid'; (247)  Chauncey  B.,''  the  fkther  of  David  J.  Peck,'  who  is  a  lawyer  resid- 
ing in  New  Haven,  Conn.  (248)  Joseph'';  (249)  Mnot'' ;  and  (260)  Norman''; 
who  settled  in  Monroe,  Conn. 

[87.]  JABEZ*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  resided  in  Newtown.  He 
was  twice  married;  first,  to  Abiah  Sanford,  July  17,  1764;  second, 
to  Mabel  Eamburly.* 

CHITJOREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(251)  Amey,  b.  Jan.  80, 1766;  (252)  Elnathan,  b.  Oct.  19,  1767,  and  d.  at 
Salsbnry,  N.  Y.,  March  1842,  where  his  son  (258)  Alomo'  was  residing  in 
1852;  (254)  John,  b.  Ang.  1, 1769;  (255)  Phidema,  b.  Sept.  19,  1771,  m.  EU 
Beers ;  (256)  Anne,  b.  May  19,  1778 ;  (257)  Daniel,  b.  in  1776,  settled  in  Dar- 
ham,  N.  Y.,  where  he  d.  in  1811,  leaving  children.  He  was  a  tanner  and  cnr- 
rier  by  trade  and  occupation ;  (258)  Ira,  b.  in  1784,  was  residing  in  Ripley,  N. 
Y.,  in  1865 ;  (259)  BnrweU,  b.  in  1785,  was  residing  in  Durham  in  1852.  His 
sons  (260)  Henry  J?  and  (261)  Williav^^  were  doing  business  at  Coxsackie,  N. 
Y.,  in  1867;  (262)  Zenus,  d.  in  Chautauque,  N.  Y.,  June  1851;  (268)  Abby; 
and  (264)  Maria. 

[88.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  resided  in  Newtown, 
where  he  died,  May  6, 1796.  He  was  a  professor  of  religion,  exem- 
plary and  respected.    He  married  Mary  Castle. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

• 

(265)  Joseph,  m.  Anna  Williams,  and  had  ten  children ;  (266)  Anson,  m. 
first,  Anna  HubbeU ;  second,  Laura  Sharp,  and  left  three  children ;  (267)  Ab- 
ner,  d.  unm. ;  (268)  Sabra,  m.  Dennis  Nash,  and  was  residing  in  Westport, 
Conn.,  in  1867;  (269)  Cyrus,  settled  in  New  Durham,  N.  Y.,  where  he  d., 
leaving  two  children ;  (270)  Abigail,  m.  Charles  Avery,  and  was  supposed  to 
have  been  drowned  whUe  crossing  the  North  River;  (271)  BusseU,  m.  Mary 
Ralyea.  His  chUdren  are :  (272)  .^wkjZiiw' ;  (27S)  Eliza' ;  (274)  William  B.,'' yrho 
was  residing  at  NapierviUe,  Hi.,  in  1867;  (275)  Buasell  CJ ;  (276)  Richard'; 

*  The  house  in  which  he  resided  was  standing  when  I  visited  the  town  in 
1867. 


300  PECK  OENEALOOY.  —  APPBETDIZ. 

(277)  Sarah  Jane';  and  (278)  8abra.''^(279)  Beaben,  was  residing  In  West- 
field,  N.  Y./ in  1867;  (280)  Asahel,  is  a  Methodist  clergyman,  and  was  residing 
in  Portland,  N.  Y.,  in  1867.  To  his  kindness  I  am  indebted  for  my  information 
in  relation  to  the  Aunily.    He  m.  Celestia  Tinkcom,  and  has  six  children. 

[89.]  ASHER*  PECK,  son  of  John,*  resided  in  NewtowiL  He 
married  Sarah  Jadson,  Noyember  17,  1768. 

GHILDRKN  —  SIXTH  GKNXRATION: 

(281)  Lemira,  b.  Ang.  5,  1796;  (282)  Lncinda,  b.  Dec  9,  1770;  (28S)  Jera- 
sha,  b.  May  9,  1778;  (284)  John,  b.  Jan.  8,  1775;  (285)  Abel,  b.  June  26, 1776; 
(286)  Jndson,  b.  Jan.  10, 1778 ;  (287)  Edmond  B.,  b.  April  2, 1784. 

[91.]  ISRAEL*  PECK,  son  of  John,*  resided  in  Newtown, 
where  he  died  February  18,  1821.    He  married  Deborah  Bdrr  for 

• 

his  first  wife,  and  Huldah  Lake  for  his  second. 

CHILDRKN  —  SEETH  OSNKRATION  : 

(288)  Tumey,  b.  Oct.  1776,  m.  Rebecca  Jadson,  and  settled  In  Newtown. 
His  chUdren  were:  (289)  Burr';  (290)  Fairman' ;  (291)  Nancf ;  (292) 
Behecca'' ;  (29S) ^Harry^ ;  and  (294)  /S^Zvfa.^— (295)  Betsey,  m.  James  B.  Fair- 
man  ;  (296)  Oliver,  m.  Charity  Baymon  for  his  first  wife,  and  Polly  Sandfbrd 
for  his  second.    He  d.  in  Newtown,  learing  no  Issne. 

[94.]  ABEL*  PECK,  son  of  Moses,^  settled  at  Fishkill,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died.     He  married  Hannah  Davis. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(297)  Moses;  (298)  David;  and  (299)  Betsey;  all  settled  at  FishkiU. 

[96.]  ENOS*  PECK,  son  of  MosBS,^  resided  in  Newtown.  He 
was  twice  married :  first,  to  Sibbel  Griffen ;  second,  to  a  Mrs.  Mar- 
shall. 

CHTT.T>REN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  : 

(300)  Wooster,  m.  Betsey  Marshall,  and  had:  (301)  Elizabeth';  (302) 
Elliott  MJ' ;  and  Henrietta  3f.,^  who  m.  a  Lathrop.  —  (303)  Abraham,  set- 
tled in  Zoar,  a  tailor  by  trade;  (304)  Arthur  S. ;  (305)  Hanrey ;  (306)  Jemsha; 
(307)  Sarah  Ann;  (308)  Zaba;  and  (309)  Esther,  who  m.  RufUs  Snxners,  and 
was  residing  in  Birmingham  in  1867. 

[99]  HEZEKIAH^  PECK,  son  of  Mosbs,^  settled  at  Fishkill, 
N.  Y. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(310)  SaUy;  (311)  Miah;  (312)  Thomas  and  (318)  Horace,  twins ;  and  (314) 
Caleb. 


DEBOSanOAKTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  301 

[102.]  DAN«  PECK,  son  of  Moses,*  settled  in  Newtown, 
where  he  died  March  25,  1 833.  He  married  Hannah  Peck,  No. 
149,  daughter  of  Henry  Peck. 

CmLDRSK  —  SIXTH  OBNERATION: 

(315)  Marcia;  (816)  Charles,  who  m.  Freeloye  Nash,  and  had  children: 
(317)  Charles';  and  (318)  Henry.''  —(319)  Hezekiah,  d.  nnm.;  (320)  Herman, 
m.  Maria  HoUy,  and  had  children :  (321)  Sylvia  MJ  ;  (322)  Edvoard  B.'' ;  (323) 
ElizaheOi' ;  and  (324)  Herman  H?  — (325)  Lorin,  m.  Jane  A.  Lawrence; 
had  chUdren:  (326)  ArQiw  QJ;  and  Marcia  J  —(327)  Sylvia,  d.  nnm. 

[107.]  NATHAN*  PECK,  son  of  Moses,*  settled  in  Sand- 
gate,  Vt,  where  he  died.    He  married  Cynthia  Terrell. 

CHILDRXN  —  SIXTH  OBNERATION: 

(328)  Grandvme ;  (329)  Elvira;  (330)  Nelson;  (331)  SaUyAnn;  and  (332) 
Orvme. 

[1 10.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  John,*  enlisted  into  the  army  of 
the  Reyolution,  and  served  through  the  war.  He  married  Mary 
Camp,  and  settled  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  where  he  died  December 
1831. 

CHILDBXN  —  SEETH  GENERATION: 

(333)  Marqnis  De  L.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1791,  m.  Hannah  Jndson.  His  children 
are :  (334)  George  WJ' ;  (335)  Mary  A,'';  and  (336)  Henry  J.,''  who  m.  Mary  A. 
Squires,  and  has  two  children:  (337)  LoUie  BJ*;  and  (338)  Henry  A.^  —(339) 
Anna,  b.  Jan.  12,  1794,  m.  Joseph  Wells;  (340)  Sarah,  b.  March  4,  1804,  d. 
nnm. 

[111.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  John,*  married  Hannah  Lam- 
bert, of  Milford,  Feb,  16,  1778,  and  settled  in  Woodbury,  where  he 
resided  until  about  1814,  when  he  removed  to  Onondaga,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died  March  5,  1829. 

CHILDKEN  —  SIXTH  OENEBATION  : 

(341)  Nancy,  b.  June  5, 1779,  m.  a  Hantingdon,  and  settled  at  Onondaga,  K. 
T. ;  (342)  Mehitable,  b.  May  3,  1781,  m.  Jndson  Morris,  and  settled  in  Wood- 
bury, Conn. ;  (343)  Jeremiah,  b.  Ang.  8,  1783,  m.  FoUy  Blois,  Nov.  8,  1804, 
and  settled  in  Woodbury,  where  he  d.  Dec.  1863.  His  son  (344)  Henry  H^ 
was  residing  upon  the  homestead  in  1866.  (345)  John,  b.  May  1,  1785 ;  was  a 
physician,  and  settled  in  Bnrlington,  Vt.,  where  he  died  Jnly  24,  1862.  He 
married  Almira  C.  Keyse.  She  died  Oct.  16,  1842.  His  children  are :  (346) 
Francis  C.,»  b.  Nov.  29,  1809,  d.  March  20,  1813;  (347)  John  H,''  b.  Dec.  24, 
1810;  resides  in  New  York;  (348)  Julian  C.  P.,'  b.Dec.  17, 1812;  was  residing 
in  New  Tork  in  1867;  (349)  Francis  C.,'  b.  Nov.  28,  1814,  d.  Aug.  19, 
1817;  (850)  Samuel  C.,^  b.  May  29,  1816,  d.  Nov.  3,  1816;   (351)   Theodore 

26 


302  PECK  OEKEALOGT.  —  APPENDIX. 

• 

^./  b.  Aug.  8,  1817;  was  residing  in  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  in  18G7;  (S32) 
Charge  R.^  b.  Noy.  4,  1819;  was  residing  in  San  Francisco  in  1867; 
(853)  William  W.^  b.  Jan.  17,  1821;  was  residing  in  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.,  in  1867;  (854)  Edward  W.,''  b.  Jan.  20, 1828;  was  residing  in  Burlington, 
Vt.,  in  1867 ;  (355)  Henlen  M.  Y.,'  b.  Aug.  19,  1825,  d.  Feb.  28,  1827.  —(356) 
Sarah,  b.  May  16, 1787,  m.  a  Bir.  Hooker,  and  was  residing  in  Jersey  Ci^  in 
1866,  a  widow. 

[112.]     JEREMIAH*  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,*  resided  in  Wa- 

tertown.  Conn.    He  was  twice  married ;  first,  to  Miss  Scott^ 

hj  whom  he  had  three  children,  none  of  whom  surviyed  infancy; 

• 

second,  to  Lois  BnnnelL 

m 
CHILDBKN  — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(856)  Lois  Ann,  who  d.  onm. ;  and  (857)  Content,  who  m.  Benoni  Barney, 
and  had  by  liim  eight  children. 

[116.]  SIMEON^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,^  married  Sarah 
Merriman,  and  settled  in  Watertown,  Conn. 

CHUJORKN  —  SIXTH  OENEBATIOir: 

(858)  Isaac,  b.  in  1782,  who  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Roxy  Bijan; 
second,  to  Maiy  Maltby,  and  had  three  sons :  (859)  Jeremiah';  (860)  Urtdet' 
iek'';  and  (361)  LemueV  —(862)  Abigail,  b.  in  1788,  m.  Jolm  Seymore,  and  set- 
tled in  Weymonth,  Ohio;  (363)+Bei\jamin,  b  Dec.  27, 1785. 

[119.]  PEINE AS^  PECK,  son  of  Phineas,^  settled  in  Wood- 
bridge,  Conn.  He  entered  the  service  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution, 
and  was  taken  prisoner  and  confined  in  the  Old  Sugar  House  in 
New  York,  where  so  many  perished  through  the  inhumanity^Of  the 
British.  He  was  reduced,  I  am  told,  to  a  mere  skeleton,  but  finally 
released  and  brought  home  by  men  upon  a  hand  litter  from  New 
York.    He  soon  after  died. 

CHILDRKN  —  SIXTH  GESEELATlOSl 

(384)  Eunice,  who  m.  Nicholas  Beecher ;  (365)  EUzabeih,  who  m.  Dr.  Jared 
Munson ;  and  (366)  Lucy,  who  m.  Jerry  Riggs. 

[120.]  SAMUEL  F.*  PECK,  son  of  Phutbas,^  married  Eliza- 
beth Piatt,  and  settled  in  Woodbridge,  where  he  died  May  1834. 
She  died  June  1841,  in  her  93d  year. 

CmLDRKN  —  SIXTH  GE^TERATION  : 

(361|  Elizabeth,  b.  Ang.  5, 1774,  m.  Camp  Newton;  (363)  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  20, 
1776,  m.  £dward  Hine ;  (369)+Phineas,  b.  Jan.  2,  1778 ;  (370)  Holdah,  b.  Jan* 
27,  1780;  and  (371)+Samael,  b.  Feb.  15, 1781. 


DBSGEXBAKTS  OF   JOSfSPH  PECK.  303 

[122.]  ZENUS*  PECK,  son  of  Phineas,^  married  Hannah 
Treaty  and  resided  in  Woodbridge. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  OKXERATION  : 

(372)+Jerre;  (S78)  Maiy;  (S74)  Zenas;  and  (375)  Hannah. 

[130. J  SAMUEL*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  married  Mehitable 
Smith,  July  7,  1762,  and  settled  in  Milford,  where  he  died  June  12, 
1822.  She  died  January  1826,  aged  85  years.  He  was  captain 
of  a  company  from  MiUprd  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution,  and  a  very 
prominent  man. 

CHILDRXN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(376)  Mehitable,  b.  Feb.  18, 1762-3,  m.  Abraham  aark,  of  MUford,  andd.  Dec 
1851 ;  (377)  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  19,  1764,  d.  Nov.  28,  1841.  He  was  a  shipmaster. 
(378)  Sphraim,  b.  Kov.  19,  1766.  He  was  a  draper  and  tailor.  His  chUdren 
were:  (879)  J^kraim' ;  (380)  Egbert;  (881)  Dumond';  (382)  CatkaHne' ;  and 
(383)  Rachel,^  —(384)  Heaekiah,  b.  Dec  25, 1768,  d.  Jan.  13, 1846 ;  was  a  far- 
mer, and  resided  in  Milford.  His  chUdren  were:  (385)  Sarah';  (386)  Heze- 
kiah^;  and  (887)  BenjanUn  BJ  — (388)+Nathan,  b.  March  20, 1771 ;  (389)+Mi. 
chael,  b.  Ang.  12,  1773;  (390)  Dan,  b.  Kov.  28, 1775;  resided  in  Milford.  His 
children  were:  (391)  Dan';  (392)  Isaac';  (393)  Bezekiah' ;  (394)  SamueV ; 
(395)  Eliza';  and  (396)  BJannahP;  and  perhaps  others. 

[131.]  MICHAEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  resided  in  Mil- 
ford. 

CHILDBEK  —  SIXTH  GENERATTOK: 

(397)  David,  d.  In  Milford;  (398)  James,  d.  at  sea;  (399)  Cole,  d.  at  Oxford; 
(400)  Anthony,  d.  at  sea;  (401)  Michael,  d.  at Darien,  Ga. ;  (402)  Henry;  (403) 
Sybel;  (404)  Esther;  and  (405)  Sarah. 

[135.3  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  Job,*  married  Mary  Brooks, 
May  8^  1770,  and  settled  in  Stratford,  Conn. 

CHILDBBK  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(406)  David,  b.  July  19,  1771,  d.  Jan.  9,  1773;  (407)  Mary,  b.  Nov.  15, 1773; 
(408)  John,  b.  Feb.  26, 1776,  d.  Dec  13,  1777;  (409)  John,  b.  Aug.  9,  1778; 
(^410)  EUzabeth,  b.  Dec  22,  1781,  d.  Jan.  30,  1785;  (411)  David  B.,  b.  May  16, 
1783,  d.  Feb«  4, 1785;  (412)  Betty,  b.  Nov.  13, 1785;  (413)  WilUam,  b.  Feb.  25, 
1788. 

[136.]  JUDSON*  PECK,  son  of  Job,*  resided  in  Stratford. 
He  married  Mary  Blackman,  December  20,  1775. 

CHILDBEN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(414)  SaUy,  b.  Sept.  19,  1776;  (415)  Dorotha,  b.  April  24, 1779;  (416)  Jad- 
•on,  b.  Feb.  27,  1782,  d.  July  29,  1782;  (417)  Jadson,  again,  b.  Sept.  13,  1783; 
(418)  Anna,  b.  Aug.  13, 1786 ;  and  (419)  Polly,  b.  Dec  6, 1789. 


304  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

[137.]  JOB*  PECK,  son  of  Job,*  resided  in  Stratford.  He 
married  Martha  Wells,  November  17,  1777.  He  died  February  5, 
1797;  she  September  15, 1798. 

CHILDBXK — SIXTH  OKNERATION  : 

(420)  James,  b.  Jane  21, 1778,  m.  Abigail  Starges,  and  d.  at  Sollivan,  K.  T., 
Sept.  22,  1882.  His  chUdren  are :  (421)  Joel  8.^;  (422)  Sophia';  (428)  Sam- 
uel^ ;  (424)  JafM9^ ;  (425)  Martha  Ann' ;  and  (426)  Sarah,  P.'  — (427)4-Pliincas, 
b.  July  7,  1780;  (428)  Johanna,  b.  Oct.  9, 1782;  (429)  Lewis,  b.  Jane  24, 1785, 
m.  Hannah  White,  and  lived  and  died  in  Stratford;  (433)  Joseph,  b.  Maj9, 
1789.  He  was  residing  in  New  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  ii^  1866.  His  children  are : 
(431)  George  FJ;  and  (432)  Cornelius  EJ  —(433)  Charles,  b.  Oct.  7, 1791,  d.  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1860,  where  his  son  (434)  Charles'  vrna  residing  in 
1861.  — (435)+John  Wells,  b.  April  23,  1794 ;  and  Lewis,  again,  b.  Oct.  3, 
1796. 

[138.]  JOSIAH*  PECK,  son  of  Job,*  resided  in  Stratford.  He 
married  Helen  Birdseye,  November  9,  1774. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(436)  Thaddeas,  b.  Aag.  23,  1775 ;  resided  in  Stratford,  where  he  left  descend- 
ants ;  (437)  Josiah,  b.  Nov.  19,  1777,  d.  Dec.  26,  1785 ;  (438)  Helen,  b.  Jan  26, 
1780,  d.  Jan.  28,  1783;  (439)  Birdseye,  b.  Jan.  23,  1784,  m.  Frauds  Ann  Gil- 
bert, and  d.  aboat  1813,  leaving  one  son  (440)  Nathan  B.,''  who  was  residing 
in  Cinclnnatns,  N.  Y.,  in  1866.  —(441)  Josiah,  b.  Feb.  26,  1786,  d.  in  the  West 
Indies ;  (442)  Allls,  b.  Aag.  9,  1788,  m.  Angas  Curtis. 

[146.]  CAPT.  ZALMON*  PECK,  son  of  Henby,^  resided  in 
Newtown,  where  he  died  April  21,  1812.  He  was  twice  mar- 
ried :  first,  to  Zilpha  Hard ;  second,  to  Mrs.  Sarah  Booth  (widow). 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(443)+Zera  S.,  b.  Dec  18,  1752;  (444)+Ezekiel,  b.  March  8,  1786. 

[160.]  ANDRE W^  PECK,  son  of  Henry,^  settled  at  first  in 
Newtown,  where  he  resided  until  1813,  when  he  removed  to  New 
Milford,  since  a  part  ot  Bridgewater,  Conn.  He  married  Lncinda 
Terrell.  He  died  August  25,  1826;  she  September  5,  1848,  aged 
73  years. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(445)  Mercy,  b.  April,  25,  1795,  m.  Sylvester  Sherman,  and  was  residing  in 
Bridgewater  in  1867;  (446)+Sherman,  b.  March  8,  1797;  (447)  Amey,  b.  Oct. 
4,  1799,  m.  Daniel  Merwin  Not.  26,  1815.  He  d.  Nov.  17,  1861,  aged  73  years. 
(448)  George,  b.  Not.  5,  1802;  resides  in  Soathbary ;  (449)  Sally,  b.  Jan.  17, 
1807,  m.  Hiram  Keeler,  Dec.  1826,  and  settled  in  Bridgewater;  (450)  Minerra, 


DESCENDANTS  OF   JOSEPH  PECK.  305 

b.  Jane  3,  1810,  m.  Daniel  Keeler  Jan.  3,  1831,  and  settled  in  Bridgewatcr; 
(451)  John,  of  New  Milford,  b.  April  15,  1813;  and  Maria,  b.  Jan.  19,  1816,  m. 
Andrew  Weller,  and  resides  in  Roxbary,  Conn. 

[151 .]  SAMUEL*  PECK,  son  of  Henry,^  resided  in  Newtown. 
He  married  Nancy  Malory.     He  was  a  joiner  by  trade. 

CHILDREN  —  eiXTH  GENERATION: 

(462)  Julia,  m.  Philo  Sample,  and  d.  in  New  Jersey;  and  (453)  Phllo,  who 
settled  in  New  Jersey,  where  he  died,  leaving  two  chlidren. 

[162.]  SHADRACH*  PECK,  son  of  Ephbaim,^  married  Ruth 
Sharp,  January  1,  1777,  and  resided  in  Newtown. 

CHILDREN  — SIXTH   GENERATION  : 

(454)  Truman,  b.  May  25,  1778,  m.  Anna  B.  Winton,  and  settled  in  Monroe, 
Conn.  His  chUdren  were :  (456)  Polly"^ ;  (456)  Emeline^ ;  and  (467)  Preston,'^— 
(458)  Anna,  b.  April  20, 1784,  m.  Samuel  Staples ;  (459)  +  John  S.,  b.  March  5, 
1787. 

[153.]  ENOCH*  PECK,  son  of  Ephraim,^  married  Mary 
Graves,  and  resided  in  Newtown.     He  died  August  7,  1814. 

CHILDREN  -^  SIXTH  GENERATION  : 

(460)  Ethel,  who  became  a  clergyman;  settled  at  Vergennes,  Vt. ;  (461) 
Amos;  (462)  Crrcnus;  (463)  WiUiam;  (464)  Enoch;  (465)  Mabel;  (466)  An- 
nis ;  and  (467)  Mary  Ann. 

[155.]  NATHAN*  PECK,  son  of  Ephratm,*  married  Huldah 
Fabrique,  and  settled  in  Newtown,  where  she  died  October  29, 
1812.     He  died  May  1,  1816.* 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(468)  John  B.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1776;  settled  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  where  he 
died  Nov.  1808,  leaving  a  daughter  (469)  PoWj/.' —  (470)  Lewis,  b.  July  26, 
1778,  d.  in  childhood;  (471)  Charles,  b.  Oct.  26,  1780, d.  unm. ;  (472)  Sarah,  b. 
March  18,  1783,  m.  Daniel  Morehouse;  (473)  Louis  F.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1785,  set- 
tled and  died  in  North  Carolina,  where  he  was  a  celebrated  physician ;  (474) 
Jared  B.,  b.  Feb.  16,  1788,  m.  Maria  A.  Northrop.  He  also  removed  to  North 
Carolina  about  1810,  but  returned  in  1815,  and  settled  in  New  York  City, 
where  he  was  superintendent  of  the  Orphan  Asylum.  He  was  a  member  of 
the  Sunday  School  committee  for  visiting  the  Sabbath  schools  of  the  city,  and 
abo  an  Elder  in  the  Church.  He  was  residing  in  New  Haven  in  1867,  a  Dea- 
con in  the  Chapel  Street  Congregational  Church.    His  children  arc :  (475) 

*  The  house  in  which  he  resided  is  now  gone,  and  a  new  one  occupies 
Its  place. 

26* 


306  PECK  GENEALOGY. —  APPENDIX. 

MatUda';  (476)  Angouleme' ;  and  (477)  J^mcWikJ.' —  (478)  Martha,  b.  April  23, 
1791,  m.  Lewis  Beecher;  (479)  Anna,  b.  Jan.  16,  1794;  a  son,  b.  Aug.  23, 1797, 
d.  in  inf)Eincy. 

[156.]  ELP  PECK,  son  of  Ephraim,*  settled  at  first  in  New- 
town, but  removed  from  there  to  Derby,  where  he  died.  He  mar- 
ried Hannah  Lacy. 

CHILDBEN  —  SIXTH  OEinEBATIOy  : 

(480)  Lacy;  (481)  Eleazer;  (482)  Daniel  L.;  and  others. 

[167.]  LEVIRUS^  PECK,  son  of  Ephraim/  married  Anna 
Wheeler,  June  24, 1778.  He  resided  in  Newtown,  where  he  died 
Jane  14,  1810.* 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(483)  -I- Thomas  W.,  b.  Sept.  9,  1779;  (484)  Polly,  b.  Nov.  18,  1781,  m.  Jere- 
miah Beers;  (485)  Richard,  b.  July  28,  1786,  d.  Jane  1851,  nnm. 

[159.]  ISAAC*  PECK,  son  of  Ephraim,*  resided  in  Newtown, 
where  he  died,  February  1855.  He  married  Lucy  Ferris.  She 
died  August  1834,  aged  73  years. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION.* 

(486)  Peter  F.,  b.  July  24,  1779,  d.  Dec.  20,  1855;  (487)  Polly  Ann,  b.  Oct. 
17,  1780,  in.  Ebenezer  Griffin,  and  d.  July  10,  1830;  (488)  Louisa,  b.  Feb.  16, 
1782,  d.  Jan.  25,  1807;  (489)  Fanny,  b.  Jan.  22,  1784,  m.  David  Blackman; 
(490)  Philo,  b.  July  7,  1787,  d.  Oct.  12,  1822;  (491)  Isaac,  b.  May  17,  1788,  d. 
May  23,  1788 ;  (492)  Levi,  b.  April  25,  1790,  d.  Jan.  15,  1795 ;  (493)  Isaac, 
again,  b.  March  24,  1793,  d.  April  6,  1793;  (494)  Lucy,  b.  Aug.  28,  1794,  m. 
Gershom  Dimon ;  (495)  Levi,  again,  b.  April  29,  1797 ;  (496)  Isaac,  again,  b. 
June  22,  1800. 

[161.]  EPHRAIM^  peck,  son  of  Ephraim,*  at  first  settled  in 
Newtown,  but  from  there  removed  to  Woodbury  about  1792,  where 
he  died.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Elizabeth  B.  Hall,  Octo- 
ber 5,  1785;  second,  to  Susan  Tuttle,  February  16,  1825. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(497)  Benjamin  C,  b.  May  29,  1786.  He  was  residing  in  Woodbury  in  1867. 
his  children  are:  (498)  Eleazar^ ;  (499)  Preston  D.'' ;  (500)  Charles  B.\'  (501) 
Sally  Jane'' ;  (502)  Marietta'' ;  (503)  Fanny'' ;  (504)  Betsey'' ;  and  (505)  David'. ^ 
(506)  Ephraim  B.,  b.  May  30, 1790,  Uved  and  died  in  Woodbury,  lllsi  children 
are:  (507)  Henry  WJ ;  (503)  Alfred  CJ ;  (509)  Robert'';  (510)  Betsey  Ann'; 

*  The  house  in  which  he  resided  was  occupied  by  his  son  Thomas  W.  when 
I  visited  him  in  18G7. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  307 

and  (611)  Qtorge  HP  —(612)  Eliza,  b.  Aug.  18, 1804 ;  (613)  George,  b.  May  20, 
1809 ;  was  residing  at  Greenwich,  Ohio,  1866. 

[162.]  GEORGE*  PECK,  son  of  Gideon,^  removed  from 
Newtown  to  Sandgate,  Vt,  where,  he  died  March  23, 1831.  He 
married  Ann  Peck,  No.  96,  daughter  of  Moses.  She  died  March 
9,  1844. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  OSNERATTON  : 

(614)+aark,  b.  May  15,  1778 ;  (615)  Seth,  b.  Oct.  24,  1779,  m.  Anna  North- 
rop, and  removed  to  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  Dec.  5,  1858 ;  (516)  Bet- 
ty, b.  March  21,  1781,  d.  Aug.  16,  1849;  (517)  Hezekiah,  b.  June  15, 1782,  m. 
and  settled  at  Marietta,  Ohio;  (518)  Thomas,  b.  AprU  1,  1786,  m.  Mindwell 
Lacy,  and  settled  in  Wisconsin,  where  he  died  July  14,  1865 ;  (519)  Amarillis, 
b.  March  2Zy  1789,  m.  William  Lakin;  settled  in  Ohio,  and  d.  Oct.  1866;  (520) 
Maiy  Ann,  b.  March  7,  1784,  d.  Feb.  17,  1790;  (521)  Josiah,  b.  July  29,  1791, 
d.  Aug.  16,  1791 ;  (522)  Eli,  b.  March  6, 1794,  d.  July  19, 1798 ;  (523)  Smith,  b. 
Feb.  16,  1797,  d.  July  14,  1798. 

[163.]  OLIVER*  PECK,  son  of  Gideon,^  married  Lucy 
Sickles,  and  resided  in  Newtown.  He  died  April  21,  1810;  she 
died  February  1860,  aged  94  years.  His  will  is  recorded  at  Dan- 
bury,  B.  10,  p.  336.  " 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATTOK  : 

(624)  OUver,  supposed  to  have  settled  at  Bethel,  N.  Y. ;  (525)  Mary,  d. 
young;  (526)  Amarillis,  d.  unm. ;  (527)  Abiah,  m.  Joseph  Crowfoot;  (528) 
Zachariah  W.,  d.  unm. ;  (529)  Lucy  Ann,  m.  RufUs  Shepherd;  (580)  Joseph  S., 
m.  Sarah  Brownell;  (531)  Mary  Ann,  d.  unm.;  (532)  Carloss,  m.  AbigaU 
Clark,  and  settled  in  Bloomingdale,  Mich. ;  (533)  Carlton,  d.  young ;  (534) 
Betsey  Ann,  b.  July  13,  1808,  m.  Joseph  (No.  248),  son  of  David,  for  her  first 
husband,  and  GrandTille  P.  Glover  for  her  second ;  (535)  Currence,  b.  July  30, 
1810,  m.  Nathan  Burr. 

[164.]  LEVI*  PECK,  son  of  Gideon,^  settled  in  Southbury, 
Conn.,  where  he  died,  August  8,  1836.  He  married,  first,  Mercy 
Peck  (No.  148),  daughter  of  Henry;  second,  Eunice  Erwin. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(686)  Henry,  b.  Jan.*  27,  1793,  m.  Polly  Ann  Percival,  and  d.  in  Newtown, 
July  17,  1843,  leaving  two  children :  (537)  George^ ;  and  (538)  Edwin  J  —(539) 
Mercy,  b.  Nov.  30,  1795,  m.  Cyrus  Sherman,  and  was  residing  in  Woodbuiy  in 
1867;  (640)  Samuel  B.,  b.  June  11,  1800,  d.  July  15,  1856,  m.  Julia  E.  Fairwea- 
ther,  of  Newtown,  where  she  was  residing  in  1867.  His  children  were :  (541) 
George  BJ;  (642)  Sarah  JJ;  (543)  Julia  E.\'  and  (544)  Edioard  S.''  —(546) 
Kancy,  b.  Nov.  16,  1803 ;  (546)  BusseU,  b.  Sept.  6,  1805,  d.  March  10,  1807 ; 
(647)  Mary,  b.  July  19,  1808,  d.  Sept.  6,  1808;  (548)  George  S.,  b.  Not.  28, 
1814,  d.  Dec  22, 1828. 


308  PECK  GENEALOGY. — APPENDIX. 

• 

[167.]  GIDEON*  PECK,  son  of  Gideon,*  resided  in  New- 
town, where  he  died,  March  2, 1 824  He  married  Betsey  Brisco, 
daughter  of  John  Brisco.  She  was  living  in  1867,  being  in  her 
90th  year. 

CHnj>REN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(549)  George,  who  m.  Polly  Peck  (No.  455),  daughter  of  Shadrach  Peck, 
and  d.  in  Califoniia,  Arom  ii^aries  received  by  being  thrown  ftom  a  wagon; 
(550)  Henry,  m.  Emily  Sherman,  and  settled  in  Seymour,  Conn. ;  (551)  Le- 
grand,  m.  Laura  Dimon,  and  was  residing  in  Newtown  in  1867 ;  (553)  Clark, 
d.  in  Rio  de  Janeiro,  unm. ;  (558)  Polly,  m.  Harmon  JParmalee ;  (554)  Ann  S., 
m.  Russell  Crowfoot;  (555)  Betsey,  m.  Andrew  Northrop;  (556)  Laura,  m.  a 
Gilbert;  (557)  Gideon  S.,  was  residing  in  California  in  1867;  (558)  Lois,  m. 
Edmond  Fairchild;  (559)  Charles,  settled  in  Bethel,  Conn.,  where  he  still 
resides.  His  chUdren  are :  (560)  Sidney  SJ;  (561)  Horace';  (562)  Samuel  TJ; 
and  (568)  GideonJ 

[168.]  ABNER*  PECK,  son  of  Gideon,^  married  Jane  Bots- 
ford,  and  resided  in  Newtown,  where  he  died,  August  16,  1844. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(564)  PoUy,  d.  unm. ;  (565)  George  C,  m.  Ann  Tomlinson.  His  chOdren 
are:  (666)  John  FJ;  (567)  Gideon';  (568)  Homer';  (569)  Comeliue' ;  (570) 
Abhy' ;  and  (571)  Harriet,''  — (572)  Jane  Ann,  m.  Lewis  Booth. 

[180.]  DAVID^  PECK,  son  of  Henry,^  settled  in  Brookfield, 
where  he  died,  April  23,  1843.  He  was  a  soldier  in  the  war  of 
the  Revolution,  and  served  under  Washington.  Although  the  hard- 
ships and  privations  he  suffered  impaired  his  health,  he  was  an  in- 
dustrious and  prosperous  farmer,  and  lived  for  many  years  to  enjoy 
the  fruits  of  the  freedom  and  independence  of  his  country,  for 
which  he  fought.     He  married  Isabella  Nichols,  of  Newfield. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(573)  Jesse  L.,  b.  Oct.  81,  1777,  m.  Annis  Sherman,  and  d.  at  an  early  age, 
leaving  one  child ;  (574)  Rachel,  b.  Dec.  8,  1779,  m.  Zalmon  Peck  (No.  69) ; 
(575)  Ira,  b.  April  7,  1782,  m.  Sally  Kirtland.  of  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  where  he 
died.  He  had  three  children:  (576)  Olivia'';  (577)  DavidP ;  and  (578)  Sarah 
Ann,''  — (579)  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  20,  1787,  m.  first,  Dr.  Levi  Beardslee ;  second, 
Andrew  S.  Darrow;  and  was  residing  in  Watertown,  Conn.,  in  1866.  (580)+ 
Michael,  b.  July  3,  1789;  (681)  Fowler,  b.  Aug.  29,  1791,  d.  in  inftmcy;  (582) 
Fowler,  again,  b.  March  2,  1793,  m.  Mary  Tomer,  and  settled  in  Brookfield, 
where  he  resided  until  about  1855,  when  he  removed  to  Dement,  lU.,  where 
he  was  living  in  18G6.  His  daughter  (583)  Janette  A,,''  to  whose  kindness  I 
am  indebted  for  my  information,  m.  George  Payne,  and  was  also  residing  in 
Dement  in  1866.    (584)  AmarUlis,  b.  Dec.  25,  1795,  m.  John  T.  Hawley,  of 


DESCENDANTS  OP  JOSEPH  PECK.  309 

Monroe,  Conn.;  no  issne;  (585)  Marshall  G.,  b.  March  8,  1798.  He  was 
twice  married :  first,  to  Jenette  A.  Jones ;  second,  to  Karcissa  Benedict,  by 
whom  he  had  children. 

[182.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  Henry,^  resided  in  Brookfield, 
where  he  was  an  extensive  farmer.  He  was  an  excellent  citizen,  a 
worthy  member  of  the  church,  generous  and  benevolent.  He  was 
twice  married:  first,  to  Amarillis  Peck  (No.  171),  daughter  of 
Gideon ;  second,  to  Clarina  Wheeler.  His  first  wife  died  Decem- 
ber 16,  1785.  His  second,  November  7, 1835.  He  died  February 
9,  1839. 

CHILDBEN  —  SIXTH  GENBRATION  : 

(586)+John  A.,  b.  Dec.  9, 1785 ;  and  (587)  Amarillis,  b.  Dec.  4, 1787,  d.  Jan. 
11, 1794. 

[184.]  HENRY*  PECK,  son  of  Hbnby,^  resided  m  Brook- 
field.  He  was  an  excellent  farmer,  enterprising  and  industrious. 
He  was  a  prominent  man  in  the  town,  holding  various  public  offices. 
He  took  a  leading  interest  in  education  and  in  the  improvement  of 
society  generally,  and  was  highly  esteemed  in  the  community  in 
which  he  resided  for  his  social  qualities,  benevolence  and  kindness. 
He  married  Hannah  Northrop,  May  26,  1791.  He  died  August 
29,1834.     She  July  26,  1827. 


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CHILDRBN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 


(588)  Hannah,  b.  March  24,  1792,  m.  Elias  Stardivant,  of  Bridgeport,  March 
19,  1812,  by  whom  she  had  five  chUdren.  Htnry  L.  Sturdivant,  of  Bridgeport, 
is  her  son.  She  d.  May  5,  1860.  Her  husband,  Nov.  13,  1861.  (589)  Henry 
L.,  b.  May  4, 1797 ;  was  a  merchant  in  New  York  City  for  some  time.    From 


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there  he  returned  to  Brookfleld,  where  he  continued  in  the  mercantUe  busi- 
ness for  over  thirty  years,  and  became  wealthy.  He  was  an  influential  citi- 
zen, a  member  of  the  Congregational  church,  and  one  of  the  leading  temper- 
ance men  of  the  town.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Smith,  of  Brookfleld,  Oct.  19,  1828. 
Hifl  children  were :  (590)  JTeniy,'  who  d.  young;  (591)  Harriet  E.'' ;  and  (692) 


SIO 


PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPEin)Cr» 


Henry  S,,''  who  succeeds  him  in  business.  — (598)  Hermon  V.,  b.  Bee  22, 1800. 
He  d.  a  Christian,  in  1831,  onm. ;  (594)  Hiram  N.,  b.  Oct.  19, 1804 ;  was  a  sqo- 
cessftil  merchant  in  New  York,  of  the  firm  of  H.  N.  Peck  &  Co.,  importers  of 
Bnssian  goods.  He  was  a  member  of  the  church,  and  a  Sabbath-school 
teacher,  and  Superintendent  for  many  years.    (595)  Harriet,  b.  Jui.  16, 1807, 


m.  William  G.  Smith,  of  Kewtown,  Aug.  80,  1880.  Mr.  Smith  d.  May  20, 
1835.  She  was  residing  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  in  1867.  Her  children  are :  Benry 
jB.^  and  William  P.,^  commission  merchants,  of  New  York,  and  Q^orgt  B.^ 
who  d.  June  25, 1885.  —(596)  Henrietta^  b.  Dec.  4, 1809,  m.  Bex\}amin  M.  Starr, 
of  Brookfleld,  Sept.  9,  1832,  where  they  were  residing  in  1867.  Their  daugh- 
ter Elizabeth  ff,,''  m.  Aaron  WiUiams,  of  Hartford,  Conn.  (597)  Hetta  Ann, 
b.  March  22,  1814,  d.  unm. 

To  Mrs.  Starr,  and  her  sister,  Mrs.  Smith,  I  am  under  many  obligations  for 
their  kindness  and  assistance. 

[185.]  AMOS*  PECK,  son  of  Henry/  resided  in  Brookfleld. 
Although  of  feeble  health  from  his  youth,  he  was  an  industrious 
and  good  farmer,  kind  and  obliging,  and  much  respected.  He 
married  Lucy  Blackman,  of  Newtown,  November  27,  1792.  He 
died  March  23,  1835.    She  October  24,  1855. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(598)  Betsey,  b.  Marcli  1,  1795,  m.  Benjamin  Hawley,  by  whom  she  has  nine 
children ;  (599)  Maria,  b.  July  6,  1797,  d.  Jan.  29,  1864 ;  (600)  Amos  G.,  b. 
April  5,  1800;  was  residing  in  Brookfleld,  onm.,  in  1866. 

[186.]  ABRAHAM^  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,^  resided  in  Mil- 
ford. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(601)+Abraham,  b.  Jan.  2,  1786 ;  (602)  Amey,  who  m.  David  Curtis ;  and 
(603)  Sally,  who  m.  David  Camp. 


[187.]  BENJAMIN*  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,^  resided  in 
Milford.  He  married  Nancy  Buckingham,  daughter  of  Enoch 
Buckingham,  of  Huntington,  Conn. 


DRSOENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  Sll 

CmLDRKN  — SIXTH  aENSSATION: 

(B04)+Conieliii8  B.,  b.  Jan.  81, 1800;  (605)  Bet^amiD,  b.  Aug.  1,  1808,  m. 
Abigail  Fowler,  daughter  of  Joseph  Fowler,  of  Milfbrd.  His  children  are : 
(606)  Sarah  A.,^  m.  Albert  Baldwin;  and  (607)  Susan,''  nnm.  in  1866.  —(608) 
Nanpy,  m.  Erastns  Clark,  of  Milford;  no  issue. 

[190.]  ELIJAH*  PECK,  son  of  JJathaniel,^  removed  from 
Newtown  to  Hinesburgh,  Vt,  where  he  died,  September  29,  1843. 
He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Mehitable  Hurlburt ;  second,  to 
Sally  Morgan.  His  first  wife  was  bom  March  11,  1757,  and  died 
April  5,  1810.  His  second  wife  was  bom  April  12,  1772,  and 
died  April  22, 1850. 

CHILDBSN  —  SIXTH  OXNSRATION  : 

(609)+EU,  b.  May  25, 1782;  (610)+Zera,  b.  Oct.  29, 1784;  (611)  Mary  Ann, 
b.  Jan.  17, 1787,  m.  John  Eldrldge,  and  settled  in  Hinesburgh,  where  she  d. 
June  1, 1852,  leaving  five  children;  (612)  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  2, 1790,  m.  Qeorge 
Dudley;  settled  in  Hinesburgh,  where  she  d.  Nov.  1, 1860,  leaving  one  child, 
a  daughter;  (613)  Oily,  b.  Oct.  9,  1792,  m.  Lyman  Clark;  settled  in  Hines- 
burgh, and  d.  June  1,  1824,  leaving  no  issue ;  (614)  Mabel,  to  whom  I  am 
indebted  for  my  information,  was  b.  In  1818,  and  was  residing  in  Charlotte, 
Yt.,  in  1867,  unm. 

[196.]  ELNATHAN*  PECK,  son  of  Heth,^  settled  upon  the 
homestead,  where  he  died  in  1821.  He  was  twice  married:  first, 
to  Jerusha  Blackman ;  second,  to  Sarah  Merwin,  formerly  Sarah 
Beers. 

CHILDIUEN — SIXTH  GBNERATION  :  • 

(615)  Amos  G.,  b.  in  1798,  m.  Eunice  Botsford,  of  Newtown,  where  he  was 
residing  in  1867.  His  only  child,  (616)  CharloUe  J.,''  b.  April  2,  1829,  d.  May 
22, 1856,  unm. 

[196]  JULIUS*  PECK,  son  of  Amiel,^  married  Sarah  Dun- 
ning,  of  Warren,  Conn.,  and  settled  in  Sharon.  He  died  in  1823, 
aged  58  years.    She  died  August  28,  1842,  aged  72  years. 

CHILDBEIT  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(617) ;  (618)  Polly,  b.  March  5, 1796,  m.  a  Mr.  Cathcart,  and  d.  in 

Michigan ;  (619)  Amiel,  b.  Dec.  16, 1798,  m.  Rebecca  Dunbar,  and  was  resid- 
ing in  Johnsonville,  Ohio,  in  1867.  He  had  two  daughters :  (620)  Sarah'';  and 
(621)  Mary  J  —(622)  Betsey,  b.  April  27, 1800;  was  unm.  in  1867,  and  residing 
in  Sharon,  Conn.; (628)  Lemuel,  b.  July  26,  1802;  was  unm.,  and  residing  in 
Sharon  in  1867;  (624)  SaUy,  b.  Sept.  17,  1804;  was  residing  in  Sharon,  and 
unm.,  in  1867 ;  (625)  Amanda,  b.  Nov.  24,  1806,  m.  Lyman  Warner,  of  Brook- 
field,  and  d.  March  29, 1882;  (626)  Harriet,  b.  Jan.  10, 1809,  m.  and  d.  leaving 


S12  PECK  GENEALOGY. — APPENDIX. 

children ;  (627)  Julius  B.,  b.  Dec.  7,  1811 ;  settled  in  Warerly,  HI. ;  (628)  Cy- 
renus  H.,  b.  March  2,  1814,  and  was  residing  in  Brookfield  in  1867.  He  m. 
AbigaU  Blake.  His  children  are :  (629)  Sarah  JJ  ;  (680)  Edgar' ;  (681)  Ckaxiu 
LJ;  (682)  Carrie  L,^ ;  and  (638)  Lemuel,''  who  d.  at  Chantillaiy,  Ya.*  in  the 
United  States  Service. 

[202.]  ISAAC*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  lived  and  died  in 
Newtown,     He  married  Aurelia  Botsford. 

GHnJ>BSN  —  SIXTH  OENKRATIOX: 

(684)  Jabez,  b.  Dec.  10, 1804,  m.  Henrietta  Jarris.  His  children  are :  (635) 
Charles  AJ;  (636)  Elizabeth  JJ;  (637)  Albert  TF.%-  and  (638)  NeUon  j:,'  who 
died  in  the  service  of  his  country.  ~(639)  Harriet,  b.  Feb.  4,  1807;  (640)  Rob- 
ert S.,  b.  March  1,  1814;  was  three  times  married:  first,  to  Abigail  Booth; 
second,  to  Mary  Lake ;  third,  to  Elizabeth  CortiB.  He  d.  in  Newtown.  (641) 
Sarah  £.,  b.  Dec.  24, 1827. 

[206.]  DAVID*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  in  Newtown. 
He  married,  first,  Rebecca  Beers ;  second,  Harriet  Booth. 

CHILD  —  SIXTH  generation: 

(642)  Simeon  B. ;  resides  in  Newtown.  He  m.,  for  his  first  wifo,  Caroline 
Cnrtis ;  and  for  his  second,  Elizabeth  Peck,  widow  of  Robert  8.  His  children 
are:  (643)  Abner  B.,''  of  Montgomery,  Ala.;  (644)  Henry  J,,"*  deceased;  and 
(646)  David  C,^  who  resides  in  Newtown. 

[213.]  JOSHUA^  PECK,  son  of  Aaron,*  settled  in  Jay,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died,  in  the  93d  year  of  his  age.  He  married  Rachel  M. 
Mallory. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(646)  Parrilla,  b.  Oct.  14,  1782;  (647)  PhUo,  b.  Sept.  14,  1784;  (648)  Pho- 
dima,  b.  Feb.  8,  1786;  (649)  David,  b.  Nov.  26,  1788,  m.  Ruth  Hamlin,  and  re- 
sides in  Jay,  N.  Y.  His  children  are :  (650)  Norman!^;  (661)  Nelson^;  (652)  Al- 
mira\'  (653)  Alvira'^ ;  (664)  Mary  A."^ ;  (656)  Violet  A,^;  (656)  Polly^  ;  and  (657) 
Armenia.'^  —(658)  Joel,  b.  Feb.  14, 1791 ;  (669)  Lyman,  b.  Feb.  27,  1793;  (660) 
Andrew,  b.  April  16,  1796;  (661)  Thomas,  b.  Jane  27,  1798,  m.  Louisa  Arnold, 
and  resides  in  Wilmington,  N.  Y.  His  children  are:  (662)  Louisa^;  (663) 
Chester^;  (664)  ScoU\'  (666)  Caroline^;  (666)  Harriet;  (667)  ^ane^ ;  (668) 
LevC;  (669)  Martha\'  (670)  Phebef" ;  (671)  Esther^;  and  (672)  JbeZ."  — (673) 
Alvah,  b.  April  2,  1801,  m.  Dorothy  Hathaway,  and  resides  in  Jay,  N.  Y.  His 
children  are:  (674)  DillavarC^ ;  (676)  SybiV^ ;  (676)  Joshua*;  (677)  Ebenezer*; 
(678)  Z,ymaii« ;  {G79)  Esther^ ;  (680)  PAodima*;  (es\)  Gibb^ ;  (682)  Jfaniufo* ; 
(683)  Caroline"^;  and  (684)  Daniel.'^  —(686)  Polly,  b.  Jan.  8,  1804. 

[216.]  ELI  AS®  PECK,  son  of  Aaron,*  settled  at  Shandaken, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  December  1846.     He  married,  for  his  first 


DESOBSTDINTS  OF  J08BPH  PECK.  313 

wife.  Patience  Sanford ;  for  his  second,  Obedience  Sanford ;  and 
for  his  third,  Bachel  Winey. 

CHILDBSN  —  8KVKNTH  OENXRATTOX: 

(686)  Betsey;  (687)  Serenas;  (688)  John;  (689)  PoUy;  (690)  Peter;  (691) 
Jacob;  (692)  Garret;  (698)  SaUy;  (694)  Daniel;  (695)  AbigaU;  (696)  Abra- 
liam ;  and  (697)  John,  2d.  Abigail,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my  informa- 
tion, m.  Jeremiah  Shaw,  and  resides  In  Shandaken. 

[233.]  RUFUS«  PECK,  son  of  John,*  married  Sally  Hall,  of 
Newtown,  Conn.,  and  removed  to  Streetsborough,  Ohio,  where  he 
died,  March  6, 1848. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(698)  Chloe,  b.  March  1800»  m.  Abel  Dibble;  (699)  Lyman  W.,  b.  Dec.  26, 
1801,  m.  Eliza  Cnmmings,  Dec.  26,  1826,  and  d.  in  Streetsborough,  Ang.  9, 
1865.  His  chUdren  are :  (700)  Bt^  H.*;  (701)  WUliam*;  (702)  Ann  Eliza^; 
(708)  Emma  J* ;  and  (704)  Lffman  L.*  —(705)  WilUam  H.,  b.  Joly  23, 1803,  m. 
Lydia  Bradey,  of  Lee,  Mass.,  April  10,  1828.  His  children  are :  (706)  Sarah 
Ann,*  m.  E.  S.  Bradley,  and  settled  at  Cleveland,  Ohio;  (707)  WUliam  S.,*  m. 
Elvira y.  Oifford,  and  settled  at  Wickliffe,  Ohio;  (708)  Edioard  J?.,"  m.  Myra 
A.  Talcott,  of  Starr,  Ohio;  and  (709 j  Jo$eph  H.f*  of  Hudson,  Ohio,  to  whose 
kindness  and  assistance  I  am  indebted.  He  married  Miss  Nancy  W.  Gardner, 
of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  17, 1867.  —(710)  John  N.,  b.  March  15,  1805,  m. 
Sophia  Garfield.  His  children  are:  (711)  John  B.%*  (712)  William  H^;  (713) 
MaryA.^;  and  (714)  Sophia.^  —(715)  Eli,  b.  Feb.  14,  1808,  m.  Eliza  Jadd.  His 
chUdrenare :  (716)  Buel^;  (717)  Julia  A.*;  (718)  Charle^ ;  and  (719)  Cyrtw.»  — 
(720)  Nancy  P.,  b.  Jnly  20,  1809,  m.  George  Bradley;  (721)  Clara,  b.  March  1, 
1810,  m.  first,  Jacob  Mayherr ;  second,  John  Foster ;  (722)  Sarah  Ann,  b.  May 
81, 1812,  d.  nnm. ;  (723)  Russell,  b.  Oct.  7, 1814,  m.  Dency  Gillett,  for  his  first 
wife,  and  Adeline  Judd,  for  his  second.  His  children  are :  (724)  Franklin^; 
(725)  Andrevfi;  (726)  Mary  A.*;  and  (727)  Jos^h  P.»  —(728)  Henry ;'  b.  June 
17,  1817,  m.  Emeline  Jenkins.  His  children  are:  (729)  Sophie^;  (730)  Nor- 
man*;  (731)  Arthur^;  (732)  Helen"^;  (733)  JS^ffle*;  (734)  IM^;  and  (736) 
Cfara,*  —(736)  Nathan,  b.  July  17,  1819,  m.  Betsey  Mellen.  His  children  are : 
(737)  Lydia  Ann*;  (738)  John"*;  (739)  Chlo^ ;  (740^  Eugene  F.*;  and  (741) 
Ida  EJ^  —(742)  Horace,  b.  March  2,  1822,  m.  Ann  Rich.  His  children  are : 
(743)  Lerof;  (744)  Amanzcl";  (745)  WUhief^ ;  and  (746)  Albert^ 

[363.]  BENJAMIN^  PECK,  son  of  Simeon,*  resided  in  Water- 
town,  where  he  died,  February  1, 1867.  He  was  a  very  prominent 
man,  and  much  respected.  He  was  Deacon  of  the  Congregational 
church  for  about  fifty  years.    He  married  Selima  Atwood. 

CHILDREN  —  8KVEMTU  GENERATION: 

(747)  Elmer  N.,  b.  Oct.  29, 1810,  m.  Lnrena  ScovUl,  and  settled  In  Blchland, 
Mich.   His  children  are :  (748)  Ellen  X.%'  (749)  Edgar  if.%'  (750)  Charle*  8.*; 

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314  PECK  GESTEALOGT. APFESDUL 

(761)  Jfflmer  J.^ ;  and  (762)  Frederic  B.*  —(753)  Horace  M.,  b-  Aug.  7,  1814, 
m.  Emeline  Baims,  and  settled  In  Richland,  Hia  children  are :  (754)  Smmm 
C.»;  (766)  Horace  B*;  (756)  FranccM  8*;  (757)  Berbert  N.*;  (768)  Chmia 
A.^ ;  and  (769)  Benjamin  M.^  —(760)  Samuel  M.,  of  Watertown,  Conn.,  b. 
Sept.  22, 1821,  m.  Marietta  Hard.    His  children  are :  (761)  Samm^l  H^;  and 

(762)  Anna  M* 

[369.]  PHINEAS*  PECK,  son  of  Samuei^*  married  Anna 
Smith,  and  resided  in  Woodbridge,  Conn.,  where  he  died,  Novem- 
ber 20,  1856.  She  snryived  him,  and  was  still  living  in  1867,  in 
her  91st  year. 

CHUDREN  —  SEVENTH  GK2VKRATI0K  : 

(768)  Lonisa,  b.  Nov.  1,  1779,  m.  Lewis  Thompson ;  (764)  Fhineas  E.,  b. 
Nov.  8, 1801,  m.  first,  Nancy  Beecher;  second,  Mrs.  Electa  Mood.  He  resides 
in  Colebrook,  Conn.,  and  has  had  the  foUowing  children:  (766)  CkarieME.*; 
(7G6)  Ann  X.«;  (767)  John  F.^ ;  (768)  Bobtrt  D.^;  (769)  Jerome  B.*;  (770) 
BobertJ.'*;  (771)  Lewis  T*;  (772)  Nancy  E*;  (778)  Phineas  JS*;  and  (774) 
Charles  E,*  —(776)  Wimam,  b.  Sept.  8, 1808,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  fbr  mj 
information  in  relation  to  liis  branch  of  the  name,  resides  in  Woodbridge. 
He  m.  Elizabeth  Toiles,  of  Bethany.  His  chUdren  are :  (776)  George  C; 
(777)  William  W.* ;  (778)  Leonard  E.^;  and  (779)  Jane  E.*  —(780)  Sidney  W., 
b.  Aug.  80, 1806,  d.  unm. ;  (781)  Silas  J.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1808,  m.  Adaline  M.  Bald- 
win. He  resided  in  Woodbridge.  His  chUdren  are :  (782)  Pi/^ineos  j^.*;  (783) 
Martha  A,,^  who  m.  Marcus  E.  Baldwin,  of  Woodbridge,  now  Town  Clerk; 
and  (784)  Henry  C*  —(785)  John,  b.  Oct.  20,  1810;  resides  in  Woodbridge. 
He  formerly  resided  in  New  Haven,  where  he  was  a  master  builder,  doing  an 
extensive  business.  He  m.  first,  Jenette  Baldwin ;  second,  Louisa  Baldwin. 
His  daughter  (78G)  Helen  F.,^  m.  Walter  B.  Peck  (No.  684),  a  descendant  of 
-  Henry,  of  New  Haven. 

[3i71.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  married  Rebecca 
Beecher,  and  resided  in  Woodbridge,  where  he  died,  Febmary  20, 
1865.     His  wife  October  6,  1851,  aged  67. 

CHILDIIEN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(787)  Bennett  B.,  who  is  a  cattle  broker  of  extensive  business.  His  chU- 
dren are:  (788)  Caroline^;  (789)  Buth"^ ;  (790)  France^;  and  (791)  J7/a.»  — 
(792)  Caroline  £.,  m.  Zalmon  Sperry,  of  Bethany. 

[372.]  JERRY6  PECK,  son  of  Zenas,*  married  Amelia  Ford, 
and  died  April  14,  1854. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(793)  Aurellus,  who  m.  Ruth  Osbom.  His  children  are :  (794)  Mary  AT.'; 
(796)  Jan«  ^.%-  (796)  Edwin  JP.»;  (797)  Eleazer  J*;  (798)  John  T.";  (799) 
Nathan  J.»;  (800)  Frederic  L,^;  (801)  Sarah  A*;  (802)  Helen  O.*;  (80S) 
Hiram  0.»;  (804)  WUliam  j:«;  and  (806)  DanUl  A.*  —(806;  Edwin  J.,  resides 


DESCEKDAXTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK.  315 

at  Indianapolis ;  is  a  man  of  weiilth  and  inflaence ;  (807)  Mary  A.,  m.  Nathan 
P.  Thomas;  (808)  Maria,  m.  George  Bates;  (809)  Jalia,  m.  William  Fairchlld, 
of  Oxford,  Conn. ;  (810)  Eunice,  m.  and  d.  about  1850. 

[388.]  NATHAN«  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  lived  and  died  in 
New  Haven.  He  married  Mehitabie  Tibbats,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Samuel  Tibbats,  of  Milford,  Conn.,  and  granddaughter  of  Jesse 
Lambert)  who  married  Ann,  daughter  of  Capt.  Henry  Peck. 

CHILDRBN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(811)  Wyllys,  b.  July  16,  1797;  resides  in  New  Haven,  and  has  been  twice 
married :  first,  to  Jennett  Ailing,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  Ailing ;  second,  to 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Rev.  Moses  Gillett.  His  children  are :  (812)  Elizabeth  A,^ ; 
(818)  HdrriH  E.,*  d.  in  1828;  (814)  Jenette  A.*;  (815)  Harriet  E.,*  again;  and 
(816)  Lucy  C.»  —(817)  Nathan,  b.  Sept.  2,  1799,  d.  AprU  27,  1802;  (818)  Na- 
than, again,  b.  Feb.  6,  1802.  He  resides  in  New  Haven,  a  wealthy  and  promi- 
nent man.  He  is  President  of  the  Merchants'  National  Bank.  To  his  kind- 
ness I  am  indebted  for  much  of  my  information  in  relation  to  the  New  Haven 
Pecks.  He  m.  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Eli  Townsend,  Esq.,  of  New  Haven. 
His  chUdren  are :  (819)  Julia  C,"  d.  March  7, 1847 ;  (820)  Uobert,^  who  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  CoUege ;  (821)  MarieUa,^  d.  March  13,  1854 ;  (822)  Margaret  r.,<* 
who  m.  Dr.  Robert  Stone,  of  New  York;  and  (823)  Ellen  FT.,**  who  d.  Feb. 
28,  1835.  —(824)  Henry  E.,  b.  March  18,  1805 ;  graduated  at  Yale  College,  in 
1823,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  as  a  lawyer.  He  afterwards  purciiased  the. 
Connecticut  Journal,  and  the  New  Haven  Chronicle,  which  he  published 
for  several  years.  He  afterwards  entered  into  the  West  India  trade,  with  his 
brothers.  He  was  a  Representative  firom  New  Haven  for  several  years.  He 
was  also  in  the  Senate,  of  which  body  he  was  President,  in  1851  and  1852.  He 
m.  Elizabeth  Sheldon,  daughter  of  Dr.  Elisha  Sheldon,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.  He  d. 
May  6,  1858.  His  children  were:  (825)  Mary  H^ ;  (826)  Samuel  8,^;  (827) 
Fhehe  W.^;  and  (828)  Henry  E.,^  who  d.  in  the  Confederate  prison  at  MUlens, 
Nov.  1868.  —(829)  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  John  Churchill,  of  Woodbury,  Conn. 

[389.]  MICHAEL^  PECK,  son  of  Sabiubl,^  resided  in  Mil- 
ford,  and  was  a  carpenter  and  joiner  by  trade.  He  married  Mary 
Marshall,  January  1,  1797.     He  died  December  27;  1861. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(830)  Jonathan  M.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1799 ;  settled  at  Augusta,  Ga.  His  children 
are:  (831)  JuHa"";  (832)  Cordelia  H.^;  (883)  Martha  ^.»;  (834)  Abigail^-  and 
(835)  James.^  —(836)  Maria,  b.  Oct.  12, 1801 ;  (837)  Elnathan,  b.  Aug.  11, 1803. 
He  settled  in  New  Britain,  where  he  was  one  of  the  first  to  engage  in  the 
mannfiustoiy  ot  hardware.  He  continued  in  the  business  until  his  decease. 
He  removed  to  New  Haven  about  1860,  where  his  sons  are  still  engaged  in 
business.  Hed.  Dec.  28,  1865.  His  children  are:  (838)  Henry  F,^;  (839) 
Charlesy*  of  New  Britain,  a  deacon  of  the  church;  (840)  Abigail^;  (841)  Mary 
J*;  (842)  Martha"";  (843)  John  Jf.%-  (844)  Ann  E.* ;  and  (845)  Oliver  2>.»  — 


316  PBCK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDCC 

(846)  Susan,  b.  April  28,  1806;  (847)  Jolia,  b.  Oct  23, 1807;  (848)  EUshaT., 
b.  Oct.  22,  1810;  resides  in  MiUbrd,  Conn.  His  children  are:  (849)  Catha- 
rine; (860)  Jonathan'^;  (861)  CaikaHne,^  again;  (852)  George  r.»;  (853) 
Julia  A.*;  uid  (854)  Emma  L.^  —(865)  AbigaU,  b.  June  5,  1818. 


[427.]  PHINEAS*  PECK,  son  of  Job,*  was  a  distinguislied 
clergyman  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  He  died  at  Water* 
town,  N.  Y.,  April  19,  1836.     He  married  Sallie  Pettegrew. 

CHTT.DR1CW  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(866)  Angostas  J.,  b.  Sept.  29, 1805 ;  (867)  Betsey  A.,  b.  Jane  29, 1807 ;  (858) 
John  P.,  b.  Dec  8, 1809;  (869)  Warren  M.,  b.  April  6,  1812;  (860)  Mary  N., 
b.  April  22,  1814;  (861)  Hannah  F.,  b.  April  26,  1816;  (862)  Joseph  W.,  b. 
April  20,  1818;  (868)  Sarah,  b.  April  25,  1820;  (864)  Phlneas,  b.  April  24, 
1828 ;  (866)  Phebe  8.,  b.  Not.  16, 1824. 


[436.]  JOHN  WELLS*  PECK,  son  of  Job,»  settled  in  Man- 
lias,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  engaged  for  many  years  in  mercantile 
pursuits.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church, 
and  noted  for  the  interest  he  felt  in  the  cause  of  truth  and  Chris- 
tianity. He  was  largely  instrumental  in  the  erection  of  the  church 
at  Manlius,  and  by  his  exertions  and  liberal  contributions  promoted 
its  continued  advancement  and  prosperity.  He  held  the  ofiSce  of 
steward  and  class-leader  for  many  years,  and  was  noted  for  his 
zeal,  prudence  and  fidelity.  The  Sunday-school  was  his  peculiar 
delight.  He  held  the  office  of  Superintendent  during  the  greater 
part  of  his  life. 

All  benevolent  enterprises  found  in  him  a  friend.  He  also  took 
a  deep  interest  in  the  cause  of  education.  He  was  for  many  years 
trustee  and  agent  of  the  Oneida  Conference  Seminary,  at  Cazeno- 
via.  The  Genesee  Seminary,  at  Lima,  and  the  Middletown  Col- 
lege, were  objects  of  his  special  interest. 

He  married  Miss  Phebe  Raynor,  daughter  of  James  Raynor, 
Esq.,  of  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  November  3,  1819.  He  died  at  Man- 
lius, September  3, 1847.     She  November  13,  1854. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(866)  John  J.,  now  a  Major  General,  b.  Jan.  4, 1821 ;  (867)  C.  Lewis,  b.  June 
26,  1822,  d.  July  80,  1823 ;  (868)  Phebe  A.,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my  in- 
formation in  relation  to  the  flimlly,  b.  Feb.  12,  1825;  (869)  Charles  H.,  b. 
March  80, 1836.    He  was  a  merchant,  and  d.  at  Newbem,  N.  C,  Oct.  9,  1864. 


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DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH    PECK.  317 

€(eiL  John  J.  entered  the  United  States  Military  Academy  in 
185^,  and  graduated  eighth  in  the  large  class  of  1843,  a  brevet  2d 
Lieutenant  of  Artillery.  His  life  has  been  an  active  one,  and  his 
military  career  brilliant  and  honorable. 

In  1845,  he  entered  the  army  of  Gen.  Taylor,  with  Duncan's 
Flying  Artillery,  and  continued  in  the  service  through  the  Mexican 
war. 

The  part  he  acted,  and  the  estimation  in  which  his  services  were 
held,  may  be  learned  in  the  following  extract  from  a  letter  of  Qeru 
Worth  to  the  Hon.  Erastus  Coming,  John  Van  Buren,  and  others, 
dated  City  of  Mexico,  December  8,  1847 : 

^  I  have  desired  my  young  and  gallant  friend,  Lieut.  Peck,  to 
band  you  this,  and  beg  to  commend  him  to  your  consideration  and 
kind  attention.  You  will  find  the  name  and  services  of  this  ofiScer 
in  an  official  account  of  every  battle,  save  one,  from  the  commence- 
ment of  this  war  to  the  conquest  of  the  basin,  as  the  associate  of 
Duncan  or  Smith.    He  is  of  our  State,  and  worthy  of  it." 

For  his  gallant  and  meritorious  conduct,  he  was  honored  with 
the  brevet  rank  of  Captain  and  Major. 

On  his  return  from  the  war,  his  fellow-citizens  tendered  him  a 
public  dinner,  and  presented  him  a  sword,  with  the  following 
inscription  upon  it: 

Presented  to 

BiAJOR  J.  J.  Peck, 

By  the  citizens  of  Manlius,  as  a  testimonial  of  respect  for  his  gallant  and 

meritorious  conduct  in  the  battles  of  Palo  Alto,  Resaca  de  la  Palma, 

Monterey,  Vera  Croz,  Cerro  Gordo,  Contreras,  Charobusco, 

Molino  del  Rey,  Chepaltepec,  Causeway  and  Gate 

of  San  Cosine  and  City  of  Mexico. 

* 

This  was  a  record  that  a  young  man  surely  might  well  feel 
proud  of. 

He  continued  in  the  United  States  service  until  1853,  when  he 
resigned  his  commission,  and  retired  from  the  army,  to  enjoy  a  less 
arduous  and  more  quiet  life.  He  became  one  of  the  first  movers 
of  the  Syracuse  and  New  York  Railroad,  to  which  he  devoted 
some  time.  He  was  for  several  years  President  of  the  Board  of 
Education.  The  Hamilton  College  conferred  upon  him  the  honor- 
ary d^ree  of  A.  M. 

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318  PECK  6ENEAL0GT. —  APPESn>DL 

In  1856,  he  was  the  democratic  nominee  for  Congress,  and 
tendered  a  renomination  in  1858. 

On  the  breaking  oat  of  the  rebellion^  he  tendered  his  serrioe  to 
the  government,  and  the  President  made  him  a  Brigadier,  August 
11;  1867.  Qen.  McGlellan  asked  for  his  services,  and  he  was  with 
him  through  the  Peninsular  campaign,  participating  in  the  battles, 
and  rendering  important  service.  His  timely  arrival  at  the  battle 
of  Williamsburg  was  said  to  have  saved  the  day.  He  assumed  the 
command  of  the  centre,  and  recovered  the  battery  and  ground  lost 
by  Hooker.  He  is  highly  complimented  by  Gen.  Keyes  (0£ 
Rep.,  May  14,  1862)  for  his  coolness,  excellent  judgment,  and  the 
admirable  dispositions  of  his  forces. 

He  was  promoted,  June  24,  to  the  command  of  Gren.  Casey's 
Division,  and  July  4,  made  a  Major-Greneral,  for  his  services  in  the 
field  and  his  gallant  conduct  with  his  commands  when  under  fire. 
At  the  battle  of  Fair  Oaks,  he  had  two  horses  shot  under  him. 

Headley,  in  reference  to  one  of  these,  in  speaking  of  him  (YoL 
1,  p.  428),  says:  ^Peck's  horse,  while  dashing  through  the  fire, 
received  a  ball  through  the  neck ;  the  next  instant  another  pierced 
his  flank.  Still  unhurt,  this  gallant  commander  was  spurring  on, 
when  a  cannon  ball  took  off  both  of  the  hind  legs  of  his  steed ;  he 
sank  to  the  pround.  Mounting  another,  he  cheered  on  the  troops 
by  his  dauntless  bearing."  At  the  battle  of  Malvern  Hill,  his 
division  occupied  the  extreme  right  of  the  line.  In  that  memo- 
rable march  to  Harrison's  Landing,  the  rear-guard  of  the  whole 
army  fell  to  his  care,  and  in  spite  of  the  enemy  he  saved  the  entire 
trains. 

In  September,  he  assumed  command  of  the  forces  south  of  the 
James.  His  duties  here  were  very  arduous,  but  he  performed  them 
with  signal  ability,  meeting  with  but  few  losses,  and  preserving  all 
the  great  interests  intrusted  to  him. 

During  his  command  here,  Longstreet  besieged  Suffolk,  with 
from  30,000  to  40,000  men ;  but  after  continuing  it  from  April  10 
to  May  3,  and  constructing  from  eight  to  ten  miles  of  covered  ways 
and  field  works,  with  such  noted  West  Pointers  as  Hill,  Hood, 
Picket,  French  and  Gannett,  to  advise  with,  found  himself  out- 
manoeuvred, outgcncralled,  and  foiled  in  all  his  operations,  and 
raised  the  siege  in  the  night,  with  heavy  losses  of  men  and  mate- 
rial 


DESOEKDANTS  OF  JOSEPH   PECK.  319 

The  following  extract  from  a  letter  written  him  bj  Gen.  Meade 
shows  the  estimation  in  which  his  generalship  and  services  were 
held  by  men  qualified  to  judge  of  and  appreciate  them : 

*'  That,  with  the  limited  force  under  your  command,  you  should 
have  held  in  check  and  defeated  the  designs  of  such  superior  num- 
bers, is  a  fact  of  which  you  may  well  be  proud,  and  is  the  most 
practical  proof  of  your  own  skill  and  the  gallantry  of  your  troops." 

In  September,  1863,  he  took  command  of  the  Army  of  North 
Carolina.  Here,  it  will  be  remembered,  his  troops  were  not  idle, 
and  the  only  disaster  which  occurred  was  that  at  Plymouth  (sur- 
render of  Gen.  Wessels  to  an  overwhelming  force),  and  for  this 
Gen.  Peck  was  never  blamed.  Had  his  requests  been  acceded  to 
when  he  reported  the  ram  "  Albemarle  "  upon  the  stocks,  the  posi- 
tion of  things  would  have  been  different. 

His  administmtion  was  excellent,  saving  large  suma  to  the  gov- 
ernment, breaking  up  contraband  trade,  etc.  He  established  a 
system  of  schools  for  whites  and  blacks,  and  pushed  the  colony  at 
Roanoke  Island  to  a  success.  He  did  much  for  the  colored  race, 
thrown  upon  his  hands  in  vast  numbers. 

He  was  released  from  his  duties  here  April  25,  1864,  and  re- 
paired to  his  home  for  health.  In  July,  Gen.  Dix  asked  for  his 
assistance,  and  he  was  assigned  as  second  in  command  in  the  De- 
partment of  the  East,  and  was  for  some  time  upon  the  Canadian 
frontier.  At  the  time  of  the  assassination  of  the  President,  he  was 
in  command  of  the  department,  and  issued  the  orders  to  the  mili- 
tary, etc.  At  the  great  meeting  in  Wall  Street,  N.  Y.,  he  paid  a 
high  tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  late  chief  magistrate.  At  the 
commemoration  of  the  raising  of  the  flag  by  Gen.  Anderson  over 
Fort  Sumter,  he  was  President  of  the  day,  and  delivered  an 
address  at  the  Academy  of  Music. 

At  the  conclusion  of  the  war,  he  returned  again  to  the  pursuits 
of  civil  life.     His  residence  is  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

He  has  been  a  communicant  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 
many  years,  and  served  as  Vestryman  and  Warden  of  St.  Paul's. 

He  was  a  delegate  to  the  National  Democratic  Convention  of 
1856,  and  to  the  Charleston  and  Baltimore  Convention  of  1860; 
and  Delegate  at  Large  to  the  Cleveland  Convention  of  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  in  1866.  He  was  tendered  a  professorship  in  the  Virginia 
Military  Institute  in  1860. 


320 

He  m.  Miss  Bobie  H.  Loomis,  of  Syracoae. 

His  chndrenare:  (870)  Lo^miM  WelW;  (dTl)  i>iijica»  Worth*;  (872)  Jawu^ 
KendrieJ^;  (873j  Ma  VhrgiAia^ ;  (874)  Bobi^  Loomul*;  snd  (875)  Euniee  Ma- 

[443.1  ZERA<^  PECK,  son  of  Zalmox,^  resided  ia  Brookfield. 
He  was  a  prominent  poblic  man,  member  of  the  Legislature,  etc. 
He  married  Clary  Smith,  September  10,  1805. 

CHILDREar  —  SEVXNTH  GSZnEKATIOX  : 

(876)  Ralph  B..  b,  in  1866,  m.  C&roliiie  Merwin,  of  Brookfield,  and  settled 
at  Montgomerj,  Ala. ;  (877)  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  1,  1810,  m.  WilUam  GloTer; 
(878)  Sophia,  b.  Jan.  II,  I8I6,  m.  John  Comwell,  and  settled  in  Bridgeport. 

[444.]  EZEKIEL«  PECK,  son  of  Zalmo^,*  resides  in  Xew- 
town.  He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Miss  Sarah  Ann  John- 
son, March  1802;  second,  to  Mrs.  Betsey  Briscoe,  December  29, 
1818. 

CHILDSKN — tMEVKJI'm  GKNKRATIOX  : 

(879)  Zilpha,  b.  Not.  10.  1809,  m.  Aim  B.  Beach,  of  Newtown ;  (880)  Zal- 
mon  S.,  b.  May  22,  1812.  He  resides  in  Newtown,  where  he  is  a  prominent 
pablic  maD,  and  has  been  Postmaster  for  many  years.  To  his  kindness  I  am 
indebted  for  mach  of  my  information  in  relation  to  the  Newtown  Pecks.  He 
m.  Miss  Polly  J.  Lum,  April  6,  1833.  His  children  are :  (881)  Sarah  Ann,^  b. 
Dec.  24,  1834,  d.  July  17.  1836;  (882)  ifi?«ry  A".,'  b.  Sept.  1,  1838,  m.  IsabeUa 
Barton ;  (883;  Austin  Z.,"*  b.  June  3,  1844,  m.  Susan  M.  Root ;  and  (884)  JIdry 
Frances,"*  b.  June  19,  1850.  —  (885)  John  B.,  settled  at  Cleveland,  Ohio;  (^tt^) 
Zera,  who  also  settled  at  Cle\  eland. 

[446.]  SHERMAN^  PECK,  son  of  Andrew,*  resides  in 
Bridgewater,  Conn.  He  is  a  prominent  man.  He  has  been  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Legislature,  and  held  various  public  offices.  I  am  in- 
debted to  his  kindness  and  assistance.  He  has  been  twice  married : 
first,  to  Electa  Young,  who  died  November  13, 1835,  aged  29  years; 
second,  to  Lois  Livingston,  April  10, 1836. 

CUILDREIX  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(887)  Henry  S.,  b.  May  30,  1834,  and  d.  Nov.  30,  1859;  (888)  Edgar  L.,  b. 
JaD.  9,  1837,  m.  Martha  Keeler,  Nov.  13,  1861;  (889)  Edwin  Y.,  b.  April  28, 
1838.  lie  was  drowned  May  22,  1863.  (890)  Ann  Maria,  b.  Aug.  25,  1839,  m. 
Frederick  Jones,  Dec.  30,  1862;  (891)  Frederick  A.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1841;  was  re- 
sidiug  at  home,  umn.,  in  1867 ;  (892)  Ophelia  L.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1843,  m.  Daniel 
Canflcld,  Sept.  7,  1862. 


DB80Bin>AHTS  OP  J08BPH  PECK.  321 

[459.]    JOHN  S.*  PECK,  son  of  Shadbach,'  resides  in  Nan- 

gatuck,  ConiL    He  married  Betsej  Sherman. 

OHiLDRKN — sgvm'm  qsnebation: 

(898)  Eliza,  m.  Andrew  Clark;  (894)  Brownson;  resides  in  New  York  City. 
His  children  are:  (896)  Edgar*;  (896)  ifooc";  (897)  Brwmion^;  and  (898) 
Anna,*  —(899)  Charies,  d.  in  1849,  leaving  two  children;  (900)  John  A.,  m. 
Eimice  Gander,  and  resides  in  Nangatack.  His  children  are :  (901)  Lda  A.*; 
(902)  CharU9  S.«;  (908)  Mary  E.*;  (904)  John  H.*;  and  (905)  E.  Lauiia^ 

[488.]  THOMAS  W.«  PECK,  son  of  Lbvibus,*  was  residing 
upon  the  homestead  in  1867.  He  has  been  twice  married:  first, 
to  Sarah  Ann  Toucej ;  second,  to  Theodocia  Coe.  His  first  wife 
died  June  21, 1821.    His  second,  February  18, 1846. 

CHILDBEXT  — SKVKMTH  OENKBATTON: 

(906)  Fanny,  b.  July  29, 1804,  m.  Noah  B.  Smith,  and  settled  in  Northfleld; 
(907)  Alosia,  b.  Jaly  25, 1809,  m.  Harley  Sandfbrd;  (908)  Richard  W.,  b.  May 
10, 1812,  m.  Sarah  Cadwelder.  He  was  residing  in  Hillsyme,  Pa.,  in  1867,  and 
had  one  daughter:  (909)  Alosia  B.*  —(910)  Abel  T.,  b.  March  7,  1815;  was 
residing  in  Newtown  in  1867.  He  represented  the  town  in  the  Legislatore  in 
1857.  He  m.  Huldah  Hawley.  His  son  (911)  Sichard  TT.,"  b.  Jan.  29, 1852,  d. 
Sept.  27, 1855.  —(912)  John  B.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1817;  was  residing  in  Newtown  in 
1867.  He  was  a  Senator  in  1862.  He  m.  Charlotte  C.  Colt.  His  chUdren  are : 
(918)  Fanny  C.,*  b.  Sept  5,  1854;  and  (914)  John  £.,"  b.  April  2,  1868.  —(915) 
Charles  A.,  b.  Oct.  80,  1828,  d.  Sept.  8, 1826. 

[614.]  CLARK^  PECK,  son  of  Geobge,^  settled  at  Sand- 
gate,  Yt,  where  he  died.  May  8,  1865.  He  married  PoUj  Ann 
Baldwin.  She  was  bom  October  29, 1786,  and  died  November  9, 
1860. 

CHILDREN  —  BEVEJITH  OKNERATION: 

(916)  Lonisa,  b.  Jane  21,  1807;  (917)  Levi,  b.  July  28, 1808,  to  whose  kind- 
ness I  am  Indebted  for  my  Information;  (918)  Smith,  b.  Not.  18,  1809;  (919) 
Ataianda;b.  March  19,  1811;  (920)  Baldwin,  b.  May  1,  1818;  (921)  Amey,  b. 
Sept.  8,  1815;  (922)  Ann,  b.  Feb.  10, 1817;  (928)  Laara,  b.  Sept.  28, 1825. 

[580.]  MICHAEL'  PECK,  son  of  David,*  resided  in  Brook- 
field.  He  married  Polly  Trainer.  He  died  May  5, 1859.  She 
died  January  18,  1863. 

CfnT.PRKW—  SKVaHTH  qknkration: 

(924)  Maiy  A.,  b.  Oct.  11, 1828,  m.  Leonard  L.  WUkinson;  (925)  David  K., 

b.  March  1, 1824,  m.  Lncinda  Lent.    His  chUdren  are:  (926)  Charlotte  Q.\* 

(927)  Barrid^;  (928)  Polly*;  (929)  Edgar*;  (980)  Jan^;  and  (981)  Agnes*  — 

(982)  Charles,  b.  March  29, 1825,  m.  Amelia  Deyan.    His  chUdren  are :  (988) 


322  FBCK  GBVKAL06T.  —  APFEirBDC. 

Georg^;  (9S4)  CharU^;  and  (9S5)  Amma  £.•  —(936)  Harriet  E.,  b.  ApfiQ  4, 
1829,  m.  Beoben  B.  BaUey;  (937)  John  H.,  b.  Feb.  S,  1831 ;  (938)  Sanh  J.,  b. 
Sept.  13,  1833,  m.  Charies  C.  Sherman;  (939)  William  S.,  b.  May  14, 1836,  n. 
Abby  Smith.    His  children  are :  (940)  Ckaria^;  and  (941)  Edgar.^ 

[586.]  JOHN  AJ  PECJK,  son  of  John,*  was  twice  married: 
firsts  to  Hnldah  Eeeler,  Febroarj  17,  1811;  second,  to  Sally  H. 
Payne,  July  1, 1847.  His  first  wife  died  October  20,  1842.  ffis 
second  August  29, 1860.    He  died  Aagnst  22, 1864. 

CHILDKBN  —  SBVJBNTU  GBXXRATI05: 

(942)  Henij  W.,  b.  Kay  1, 1812,  m.  Joanna  W.  Flatt.  His  chOdren  are :  (943) 
FrwMin  JT.';  (944)  iMahel  C;  (945)  Henry  W*;  and  (946)  Ella  J*  --(947) 
Geoige  W.,  b.  Sept.  22, 1818,  m.  ICary  Andrews,  and  had  one  daughter,  (948) 
Adaline  ML*  —(949)  AmeriUis,  b.  Oct.  21,  1815,  m.  Medad  B.  KeUog;  (950) 
Clareny,  b.  Aug.  2, 1817,  m.  Sherman  Foot;  (951)  John  L.,  b.  April  12, 1820, 
m.  Sarah  T.  Law;  (952)  Ana  C,  b.  Jane  8, 1822,  m.  Jennie  Bodes.  His  chil- 
dren are:  (953)  John  A^;  and  (954)  Waiiam  &•  —(955)  Lacy  Ann,  b.  Oct. 
31,  1824,  m.  Edwin  Smith;  (956)  AdaUne,  b.  Jan.  30, 1827;  (957)  Alfred  A.,  b. 
Oct.  27,  1830. 

[601.]  ABRAHAM^  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,^  was  residing 
in  Milford  in  1867.    He  married  Dolla  Tibbetts. 

CHUDREK  —  SKVJCNTU  GEXKRATIOX: 

(958)  Charles  H.,  b.  May  7,  1808 ;  (959)  David,  b.  Dec.  20, 1809 :  (960)  Sarah, 
b.  Jan.  14,  1812;  (961)  Jalla,  b.  Dec  22,  1813;  (962)  WyUls.  b.  Jan.  18,  1S16; 
(963)  Mary  E.,  b.  May  7,  1818;  (964)  Benedict,  b.  July  2,  1620;  (965)  Treat, 
b.  Jan.  13,  1823;  (966)  Bosanna,  b.  Feb.  15,  1825;  (967)  Abraham,  b.  July  14, 
1827 ;  (968)  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  7,  1831 ;  (969)  Margaret,  b.  March  7,  1838. 

[604. J  CORNELIUS  B.«  PECK,  son  of  Besjaiox,*  married 
Mary  Ann  Perry,  daughter  of  Abner  Perry,  of  Hontington,  Conn., 
October  19,  1823.  He  resides  in  Milford,  Conn.,  where  his  great- 
grandfather Henry  lived  and  died,  being  a  portion  of  the  original 
estate  of  the  ancestor  Joseph.  He  is  a  prominent  public  man. 
To  his  kindness  I  am  indebted  for  many  facts  of  interest  in  rela- 
tion to  his  ancestors. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(970)  Mary  Ann,  b.  June  8, 1825,  m.  Capt.  Ebenezer  W.  Boggles,  of  Bridge- 
port, Conn. ;  (971)  Sarah  Frances,  m.  Ebenezer^W.  Beckwith,  of  Cromwell, 
Conn. ;  (972)  Henry  C,  b.  In  1829,  was  residing  at  home  nnm.  In  1867 ;  (973) 
John,  b.  Dec  1831,  m.  Adelaide  Morse.  His  children  are :  (974)  Fammiet*  b. 
Aug.  1885;  and  (975)  Cfomelius  B.*  b.  Jan.  2, 1867. 


DBSOEErDANTS  OF  JOSFPH  PECK.  S23 

[609.]    ELI*  PECK,  son  of  Elijah,*  settled  in  Jericho,  Vt, 
where  he  lived  and  died.  '  He  married  Amanda  Bartlett 

GHILDBKN  — SKVKNTH  QKNEBATION: 

(976)  Eli,  d.  yomig;  (977)  Moses,  settted  in  Jericho.  His  chUdren  were: 
(978)  Sl^;  (979)  WiUiam*;  (980)  Sarah^;  and  (981)  CharloUe^  —(982)  liabel, 
m.  Norman  Wright. 

[610.]    ZERAH*  FECE,  son  of  Eluah,*  settled  in  Hines- 
bor^  Yt    He  married  Abbie  Blackman. 

CHILDBXN — SSYEMTH  OKNKBATION: 

(983)  Charies;  (984)  Myron;  and  (985)  Betsey. 


824  PBGK  omALOcnr. — APPS!n>iz. 


DESCENDANTS    OF    HENRY    PECK,    OF    NEW 

HAVEN,    CONNECTICUT. 

Henry  Peck  earlj  settled  at  New  Hayen.  He  was  among  the 
first  settlers  there  in  the  spring  of  1638.  He  and  Deacon  William 
Peck,  who  also  settled  there  in  1638,  were  doubtless  relativesy  and 
may  have  been  brothers.  They  are  supposed  to  hare  emigrated  to 
this  country  in  the  company  of  Gov.  Eaton,  with  the  Ber.  John 
Davenport  and  others,  who  arrived  at  Boston,  June  26,  1637,  in 
the  ship  "  Hector." 

Who  his  progenitors  were  has  not  yet  been  ascertained.  I 
have  found  none  of  the  descendants  to  second  any  efforts  of  mine 
to  do  so,  although  many  of  them  are  abundantly  able.  He  s^ed 
the  fundamental  agreement  or  compact  of  the  settlers,  made  June 
4)  1639,  and  took  an  active  interest  in  the  management  and  affiurs 
of  the  settlement  His  home  lot  vras  in  that  part  of  the  town  now 
the  city.  A  portion  of  it,  on  what  is  now  George  Street,  continues 
in  the  possession  of  his  descendants.  He  died  in  1651.  His  will 
is  dated  October  30, 1651. 

CmLDBKK  —  SSCOND  GKNXRATIOX: 

(1)+Eleazer,  bap.  March  13, 1643;  (2}+Jo8eph,  bap.  Sept.  6,1647 ;  (S)+Beii- 
Jamin,  bap.  Sept.  5, 1647 ;  (4)  Elizabeth,  b.  March  16,  1649,  and  bap.  March 
24,  1650.    She  m.  John  Hotchkisa,  Dec.  4, 1672. 

These  baptisms  are  npon  the  chnrch  records.  The  birth  of  Elizabeth  Ib 
upon  the  town  records. 

Mr.  Sarage  says,  in  his  Genealogical  Dictionary,  that  there  were  two  sons 
by  the  name  of  Eleazer,  one  dying  yoong.  There  may  haye  been,  but  I  foond 
but  one  name  on  record.  Mr.  Savage  and  others  also  say  that  Joseph  and 
Bepjamin  were  twins ;  bat  if  there  is  any  eridence  of  it  upon  the  records,  I 
Ikiled  to  find  it. 

The  fbUowing  is  the  entry  as  it  stands  upon  the  record,  with  the  two  pie- 
ceding  entries,  which  I  give  to  show  its  relation  to  them : 

«'  Mary  Hooker  daaghter  of  M'  William  Hooker  bap  5-7*^1647 
Sosannah  &  John  Brasy  y*  same  day 
Joseph  &  Benjamin  Peck  y*  same  day  ^  - 

They  were  both  baptized  the  same  day  that  Mary  Hooker  was,  Sept.  5, 
1647,  but  I  see  nothing  in  the  record  which  indicates  that  they  were  twins. 


^The  7th  month  Old  Style  was  September. 


DBBOEKBANTO  OP  WBSSBY  PECK.  325 

[1.]  ELEAZER«  PECK,  son  of  Henrt,^  married  Mary  Bunnell, 
of  New  Haven,  daughter  of  William  Bunnell,  October  31, 1671, 
and  settled  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  where  they  lived  and  died.  She 
was  bom  May  4, 1650,  and  died  July  20,  1724,  in  her  75th  year. 
He  died  in  1734,  in  his  91  st  year.  His  will  is  upon  record  at  New 
Haven,  B.  6,  p.  17^;  dated  May  4,  1735,  and  proved  March  1,. 
1735-6. 

CHILDBEN  —  THIRD  OENSRATTON: 

(6)  Samuel,  b.  March  8, 1672-8,  d.  March  12,  1672-8;  (6)  AbigaU,  b.  March 
6y  1678-4;  (7)  Samuel,  again,  b.  in  1675;  (8)  Mary,  b.  July  14,  1677,  m.  a  Mr. 
Ebenetha;  (9)  Martha,  b.  July  2,  1679;  (10)+Stephen,  b.  Aug.  4,  1681;  (11) 
+Bleazer,  b.  Feb.  19, 1688,  d.  in  1684;  (12)  Eleazer,  again,  6.  June  1685;  (18) 
4'Natbaniel ;  and  (14)  Elizabeth,  who  m.  WiUlam  Hough,  are  named  in  the 
wfll,  but  not  found  upon  the  records  of  births.* 

[2.]  JOSEPEP  PECK,  son  of  HbnrtV  lived  and  died  in  New 
Haven.  He  resided  upon  the  homestead.  He  married  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Boger  Ailing,  of  New  Haven,  November  28,  1672. 
His  widow  was  appointed  to  administer  upon  his  estate,  September 
6,  1720,  and  returned  the  inventory  September  30,  1720.  The 
court  ordered  a  division  of  the  estate  among  the  heirs,  October  6, 
1720,  New  Haven  Rec.,  B.  5,  pp.  38,  39  and  48.  The  widow  was 
still  residing  upon  the  estate  in  1729  when  her  -gpafidson  Joseph 
sold  his  interest  in  it. 

CHILDREN — THIRD  GENERATION: 

(15)  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  11,  1673,  m.  Thomas  Gilbert,  March  SI,  169S;  (16)+ 
Joseph,  b.  Ojt.  9,  1675;  (17)+Samuel,  b.  Dec.  29,  1677;  (18)+Jame8,b,  Feb. 
17,  1679-80;  (19)+John,  b.  Oct.  6,  1682;  (20)  Eliphalet,  b.  May  12,  1685,  not 
named  In  the  settlement  of  the  estate,  was  probably  then  deceased ;  (21)  Abi- 
gail, b.  May  2,  1686,  m.  Robert  Talmadge;  (22)  Mary,  b.  Oct.  6,  1689,  m.  a 
Mr.  Roe ;  (23)  Ebenezer,  b.  May  2, 1693,  nofnamed  in  the  settlement  of  the 
estate,  probably  died  without  issue. 

[3.]  BENJAMIN*  PECK,  son  of  Henry/  settled  in  New 
Haven,  where  he  died.  He  resided  in  the  second  division,  at  the 
place  then  known  as  the  Sperry  farms,  afterwards  Amity  Society, 
now  a  part  of  Woodbridge.     His  will  is  dated  March  3,  1730,  and 

*  It  was  with  great  difficulty  and  much  labor  that  I  was  able  to  find  what 
became  of  this  flaraily,  and  trace  ont  their  descendants.  Much  in  relation  to 
their  early  history  yet  remains  in  the  daric.  It  seems  to  have  been  nnicnown 
to  Mr.  Savage  and  others,  that  Eleazer  had  a  flimily  or  left  any  descendants. 

2S 


326  PECK  GENEALOGY. — APPENDDL 

• 

proved  April  5,  B.  5,  p.  560.    He  married  Marj  Sperry,  dangbter 
of  Richard  Sperry,  March  29, 1670. 

CHILDREN  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

(24)+Be]dainln,  b.  Jan.  4, 1670 ;  (25)  Mary,  b.  Sept.  8, 1672,  m.  John  Browi- 
8on,  and  was  residing  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  Jane  8,  1780;  (26)  Joaeph,b. 
Feb.  26, 1676,  who  is  supposed  to  have  d.  without  issue,  as  his  property  was 
divided  among  his  brothers  and  sisters, — ^New  Hayen  Rec,  B.  4,  p.  486;  (27) 
Esther,  b.  in  1679,  m.  Eliphalet  Bristol;  (28)  Ebenezer,  b.  April  24, 1681,  d.  in 
infancy ;  (29)+Ebenezer,  again,  b.  Jan.  6,  1684 ;  (80)  Desire,  b.  Aug.  26, 1687, 
m.  Nathaniel  Burnett,  May  10,  1709,  and  settled  in  that  part  of  Waliiqgfonl, 
now  Cheshire ;  (31)  John,  probably  d.  without  issue,  as  no  account  of  his 
descendants  is  fbund ;  (32)  Lydia,  m.  Solomon  Terry,  and  settled  in  Danbuy, 
Conn. ;  (88)  MeMtable,  m.  Ebenezer  Stevens,  and  resided  in  Danbuy. 

[10.]     STEPHEN^  PECK,  son  of  Eleazeb,«  resided  in  Wal- 
lingford.    He  married  Susannah  Collier,  April  10, 1706. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(84)+Jonathan,  b.  Dec  14, 1706;  (85)  Abel,  b.  Feb.  25, 1709;  (86)  John,  b. 
Sept.  16,  1718 ;  (87)  Susannah,  b.  Sept.  8,  1717 ;  and  probably  others. 

[11.]     ELEAZEB'  PECE,  son  of  Eleazeb,^  at  first  settled  in 
Wallingford,  where  he  resided  until  about  1726,  when  he  removed 

to  Southington,  Conn.     He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Ann ; 

second,  to  Elizabeth  Culver,  October  30,  1726. 

CHILDREX  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(38)  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  20,  1717;  (39)  Mehitable,  b.  July  19,  1719;  (40)+Ella. 

klm,  b.  Oct.  24,  1721 ;  (41)  Ben^ah,  b.  Feb.  8,  1724;  (42)  Gideon,  b. ;  (43) 

Charles,  b.  Nov.  8,  1727;  (44)+Eleazer,  b.  July  2,  1780;  (45)  Zebolon,  b.  Dec 
9,  1733. 

[13.]     NATHANIEL'   PECK,  son  of  Eleazer,«  resided  in 

Wallingford.     His  wife  was  Sarah  ,  who  died  Febmary  14^ 

1780.  He  died  March  26,  1752.  His  will  is  upon  record  at  New 
Haven,  B.  8,  p.  143,  dated  September  3,  1751,  and  presented  to 
the  court  for  approval  April  4,  1752,  from  which  his  eldest  son 
Joseph  appealed.  His  son  Phineas  and  Abel  Munson  were  the 
executors. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(46)  Sarah,  b.  March  21,  1718,  m.  Abel  Hanson,  Nov.  7, 1728 ;  (47)  Joseph, 
b.  July  19,  1716;  (48)+Phineas,  b.  Aug.  4,  1719;  (49)  Barnabas,  b.  Dec  2, 
1723;  (50)  Mary,  b.  Jane  1,  1725,  m.  John  Sharp,  l^ov.  10, 1748;  (51)  Daniel, 
b.  April  80, 1781,  d.  July  26,  1751. 


DSSCiarDANTS  OF  HENBT  PECK.  327 

[16.]  JOSEPBP  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  settled  in  Newark, 
N.  J.  He  disposed  of  the  lands  set  to  him  from  his  father's  estate 
to  his  brother  James  and  Samuel.  He  was  a  blacksmith  by  trade 
and  occapation.  He  married  Ljdia,  daughter  of  Edward  Ball,  of 
N.  J.     She  died  August  22,  1742.    He  died  January  9,  1746. 

CHILDREN  —  FOUBTH  GENERATION: 

(52)+Jo8eph,  b.  In  1702;  and  (63)+Tlmothy,  b.  In  1709. 

[17.]  SAMUEL'  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  settled  in  New 
Haven,  where  he  died.  His  will  is  upon  record  there,  dated  Janu- 
ary 14,  1728-9,  and  was  presented  to  the  court  for  approval 
November  16,  1739,  B.  6,  p.  286.  He  married  Abigail,  daughter 
of  Nathaniel  Hitchcock,  December  30,  1703. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(54)  Sarah,  b.  March  21,  1705,  m.  Anthony  Thompson,  April  20,  1727;  (56) 
Samuel,  b.  Oct.  9,  1708;  (66)-|-Timothy,  b.  April  6,  1711 ;  (67)+Amos,  b.  Jan. 
29,1712-8;  (68)  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  27,  1714;  (69)  Mary,  b.  Feb.  2,*  1716-16 ; 
(60)-|-Mo8e8,  b.  Nov.  19,  1717;  (61)  Abigail,  b.  Nov.  2,  1719;  (62)  Roger,  b. 
Jane  18,  1721,  supposed  to  have  been  lost  at  sea.  Administration  upon  his 
estate  was  granted  to  his  brother  Timothy  in  1763.  This  ancient  document  is 
in  the  possession  of  Charles  Peck,  Esq.,  of  New  Haven,  neatly  preserved  in  a 
Arame  under  glass. 

[18.]  JAMES3  PECK,  son  of  Joseph  ^  settled  in  New  Haven, 
where  he  died  in  1760.  His  will  is  upon  record  there,  dated  Feb- 
ruary 11,  IIGO.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Abigail  Morris, 
February  4,  1705-6;  second,  to  Hannah  Leek,  July  10,  1729. 

CHILDREN — FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(68)  Ebenezer,  b.  Jan.  20,  1706-7 ;  supposed  d.  uum ;  (64)+ James,  b.  Aug. 
4,  I70A;  (65)  Hannah,  b.  Aug.  10,  1710,  m.  James  Heaton,  Oct.  29,  1780;  (66) 
Abigail,  b.  July  1, 1718,  m.  Thomas  Potter;  (67)  Sarah,  m.  Timothy  HoweU, 
Aug.  7,  1755;  (68)  John,  b.  June  80,  1718;  supposed  d.  young;  (69)  Morris,  a 
twin  to  John,  supposed  also  d.  young ;  (70)+Stephen,  by  2d  wife,  b.  June  5, 
1730.  He  was  the  executor  of  his  father's  will,  and  administered  upon  his 
mother's  estate. 

[10.]  JOHKP  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  lived  and  died  in  New 
Haven  upon  the  paternal  homestead,  located  on  what  is  now 
George,  below  Church  Street,  (still  occupied  by  the  descendants  of 
Henry,  now  more  than  two  hundred  years  since  his  decease.)  He 
married  Esther  Morris,  January  30,  1706-7. 


328  PECK  6ENEAL0GT. —  APPENDIX. 

CHILDBKN^  FOURTH  OENKRATION: 

(71)+Joseph,  b.  Jan.  27,  1707-8;  (72)+£Upluaet,  b.  March  4,  1710;  (7S) 
John,  b.  Aug.  80,  1712,  d.  yoang.  The  widow  m.  John  Mix.  She  was  a^ 
pointed  guardian  of  the  children,  Jan.  5,  1720-1.  Joseph  chose  his  nnde 
Samnel  his  guardian,  and  James  was  afterwards  appointed  guardian  for 
Ellphalet.  Samuel  was  appointed  to  administer  upon  the  estate,  June  6, 1720, 
New  Hayen  Records,  B.  5,  p.  28.  The  court  ordered  the  property  dlrided. 
One-third  was  set  to  the  widow.  The  remainder  was  divided  into  four  parts, 
of  which  Joseph,  the  eldest  son,  had  two,  and  Ellphalet  and  John  each  one. 
To  Joseph  was  set  a  right  in  the  dwelling-house  and  homestead.  To  Ellphalet, 
a  part  of  the  old  and  new  house  and  a  part  of  the  orchard.  To  John,  a  part 
of  the  old  and  new  house,  with  the  bam  and  a  part  of  the  orchard.  Where 
the  original  boundaries  of  this  lot  were,  and  where  the  orchard  was  located, 
might  now  be  of  interest  to  the  antiquarian,  or  the  curious,  among  the 
descendants,  to  learn.  A  gentleman,  Mr.  Nathan  Peck,  to  whom  I  am 
Indebted  for  much  of  my  information  upon  the  subject,  informs  me  that  he 
well  remembers  when  there  were  ancient'  fhiit  trees  standing  there,  one  of 
which  was  removed  some  fifty  years  since,  then  supposed  to  have  been  more 
than  one  hundred  years  old.  The  estate  was  purchased  of  the  widow  and 
heirs  of  John  by  his  brother  James,  and  by  him  conveyed  to  James,  Jr.,  and 
by  him  to -Stephen  and  others. 

[24.]  BENJAMIN^  PECK,  son  of  BENJAinN,«  at  first  setfled 
in  New  Haven,  and  from  there  removed  to  Norwich,  West  Farms, 
now  Franklin,  Conn.  He  was  admitted  a  freeman  there  in  1 700. 
He  was  a  man  of  wealth  and  distinction.  His  wife  Mary  died 
March  3,  1728.     He  died  May  31,  1742. 

CUILDREX  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(74)  Dinah,  b.  Nov.  80,  1700,  m.  Jacob  WUlls ;  (75)  EHzabeth,  b.  Ang.  16, 
1704,  d.  Aug.  4,  1720;  (76)+Joseph,  b.  Nov.  14,  1706;  (77)  Mary,  b.  Feb.  19, 
1708-9 ;  (78)  Benjamin,  b.  Dec.  4,  1710,  resided  in  Norwich,  where  he  died. 
His  children  were :  (79)  Beuben^;  (SO)  Benjamin^ ;  (81)  Stisannah^ ;  and  (82) 
Benjamin,  2c^  —(83)  John,  b.  May  7,  1712-13,  resided  in  Norwich,  where  he 
died  In  1743,  leaving  a  son  (84)  John,''  who  died  yoang.  —(85)  Ebenezer,  b. 
Feb.  16,  1716-16,  resided  in  Norwich.  His  children  were :  (86)  Ebenezer,  jr.^; 
(87)  Abihu^-  (88)  Sarah^ ;  (89)  Elizabeth^;  and  (90)  SeHl,^  — (91)+Jonathan, 
b.  March  1,  1717-18;  (92)  Daniel,  b.  May  9,  1719,  settled  in  Scipio,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died.  His  children  were :  (93)  Elizabeth^  ;  (94)  Mai^  ;  (95)  Anna^  ; 
(96) -Anna,  2d*;    (91)  Jedediah^ ;  (98)  Esther^ ;  %Xk^  (99)   /SSperry,*  whose  son 

(100)  Asa,^  died  at  Spring  Green,  Wis.,  In  1867,  leaving  children  as  follows : 

(101)  Eunice';  (102)  Olney'' ;  (108)  Elisha  F.\'  (104)  Stephen  AJ;  (105) 
Thomas'';  (106)  Lester  N^-,  (107)  Charles  S.'' ;  and  (108)  Theodore'',  who 
resides  there,  and  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my  information.  —(109)  Submit, 
b.  Ang.  1,  1722;  (110)  Phebe,  whose  name  appears  upon  the  deed,  but  is  not 
found  upon  the  records  of  births. 


DESCBNDANTS  OF'  HENBT  PECK.  329 

[23.]  EBENEZER3  PECK,  son  of  Bbnjamin,^  settled  in  New 
Haven,  and  it  is  supposed  in  that  part  known  as  Amity  Society,  now 
a  part  of  Woodbridge.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Hannah 
Hotcbkiss ;  second,  to  Elizabeth  Wilmott.  His  will  was  presented 
to  the  court  to  be  proved  May  1768,  but  was  not  approved  of.  The 
court  ordered  the  estate  divided  among  the  heirs,  B.  10,  p.  509. 

CHILDBKK — FOURTH  OENBRATTON  : 

(lll)+Ebenezer,  b.  March  12,  1710;  (112)  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  15,  1711-12,  m. 
a  Speny;  (113)  Mary,  b.  Nov.  2,  1714,  m.  a  Perkins ;  (lU)+Joseph,  b.  March 
28,  1718 ;  (115)  Rachel,  b.  Aug,  1, 1721,  m.  a  Perkins ;  (116)  Ambrose,  b.  March 
5,  1725;  (117)Lydla,  b.  Dec.  11, 1728;  (118)  Eanice,  b.  Aug.  6, 1730,  d.  young; 
(119)  Bathsheba,  b.  Sept.  27,  1732;  (120)+Benigah,  b.  Jane  1,  1735;  (121) 
Benjamin,  b.  Aug.  14,  1737,  d.  young;  (122)+Stephen,  b.  Aug.  5,  1742;  (123) 
Eunice,  2d;  b.  Sept.  28,  1744,  m.  Jesse  Ford,  and  d.  March  26,  1730;  (124) 
Bei^ftu^i  2d,  b.  March  10, 1746-7.  He  was  ablacksmith,  and  resided  in  Wood- 
bridge.    He  m.  Thankful  Russell,  and  had  several  daughters. 

[34.]  JONATHAN*  PECK,  son  of  Stephen,^  resided  in  Wal- 
lingford,  where  he  died,  December  14,  1752.  His  will  is  dated 
October  4,  1752.  He  married  Thankful  Benliam,  January  31, 
1733. 

CHIIJ>R]EK  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(126)  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  16,  1783 ;  (126)  Susannah,  b.  Nov.  8,  1735 ;  (127)  Eu- 
nice, b.  Jan.  13,  1789,  d.  Oct.  12,  1762 ;  (128)  Martha,  b.  Feb.  2,  1741 ;  (129) 
ThankAil,  b.  Aug.  16,  1743;  (180)  Ruth,  b.  Dec.  22,  1745;  (131)+Samuel,  b. 
April  26, 1762 ;  and  probably  others,  whose  births  were  not  recorded. 

[40.]  ELLAXIM*  PECK,  son  of  Elbazar,^  resided  in  South- 
ington.  Conn.     He  was  twice  married.     His  first  wife  was  Sarah 

Woodruff.     His  second  was .    His  first  wife  died  March  9, 

1768.     His  second  wife  died  of  the  dropsy,  September  28,  1809. 
He  died  of  the  palsy.  May  7, 1801. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  OENSRATION: 

(182)  Thomas,  bap.  Oct.  16, 1762,  m.'Mrs.  Mary  Judd,  d.  Dec.  23,  1800.  He 
was  found  dead  in  the  highway ;  supposed  to  have  died  In  a  fit ;  (183)  Abigail, 
bap.  July  26,  1764:  (184)+£Uakim,  bap.  Nov.  1769;  (186)  Phebe,  bap.  Sept.  9, 
1764,  m.  Hemingway  Bradley,  and  d.  Oct.  80,  1842. 

[44.J  ELEAZAR*  PECK,  son  of  Eleazab,^  settled  at  first  in 
Farmington,  and  from  there  removed  to  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.,  about 
1791,  where  he  died  about  1813.  He  married  Elizabeth  Wood- 
ruflF,  December  6,  1755. 

28* 


330  PECIC  GENEALOGY. —  APPENDIX. 

CHILDREN  —  FEPTH  OENEBATIOK: 

(136)+Isaac,  b.  Aug.  21,  1756;  (137)  Reuben,  b.  Not.  fr,  1757,  m.  Sanh 
Gridley,  of  Berlin ;  (188)  Gemima,  b.  May  1,  1760,  m.  Benjamin  Bmnson; 
(189)  Lncy,  b.  Oct.  7,  1768,  m.  John  Belknap;  (140)  Samael,  b.  Dec  16, 
1766;  (141)+Selah,  b.  Feb.  16,  1771. 

[48.]  PHINEAS*  PECK,  son  of  Nathaniel,^  resided  in  Wal- 
lingfordy  Conn.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Phebe  Monson; 
second,  to  Leah  Cook. 

CHILDRKN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(142)  Lydia,  b.  Oct.  18,  1745,  d.  Dec.  20,  1745 ;  (148)  Susannah,  b.  Sept  28, 
1748;  (144)  Rebecca,  b.  March  4,  1751,  m.  first,  Amos  Williams;  second, a 
Pearsons ;  and  d.  in  Middletown ;  (145)  Nathaniel,  b.  May  2,  1753,  d.  in  Wal- 
lingford,  anm. ;  (146)+Phineas  C,  b.  Jan.  9, 1756 ;  (147)  Barnabas,  b.  Sept. 
25,  1758,  d.  in  the  Revolationary  war,  nnm. ;  (148)  Joseph,  b.  Oct.  4,  1761, 
also  d.  in  the  war,  nnm. ;  (149)  Lydia,  b.  Jan.  2,  1764,  m.  first,  Nathan  Ma- 
thews; second,  Samael  Thorber;  (150)  Daniel,  b.  Jane  28, 1769,  d.  onboard 
a  prison  ship,  anm. 

[62.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,'  settled  in  Newark, 
N.  J.,  now  East  Orange,  where  he  died,  July  12,  1772.  He  was  a 
fanner,  a  prominent  man,  for  many  years  deacon  of  the  Presbyte- 
rian church.     He  married  Jemima  Lind^y. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(161)-f  David,  b.  in  1727;  (152)+Je8se,  b.  in  1730;  (153)+John,  b.  in  1782; 
(164)  Joseph,  b.  Jan.  2,  1735;  (155)  Moses,  b.  Oct.  6,  1740;  (156)  Abigail,  b. 
about  1743;  (157)  Ruth,  who  m.  Stephen  Dodd,  and  settled' in  Tioga  County, 
N.  y. ;  and  (158)  Elizabeth,  b.  in  1747,  m.  John  Wright,  and  d.  in  1819. 

[63.]  TIMOTHY*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,'  settled  in  Aiorris- 
town,  N.  J.,  where  he  died,  October  17,  1797.  He  was  twice  mar- 
ried :  first,  to  Phebe ;  second,  to  Mrs.  Hannah  Ball,  widow. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(159)  Nathaniel,  b.  in  1742,  m.  Mary  Condit,  by  whom  he  had  daughters,  bat 
no  sons ;  (100)  Sarah,  who  m.  Nathaniel  Beach ;  (161)  Lydia,  who  m.  Jonathan 
Hedden ;  (162)  Phebe,  who  m.  Ezekiel  Gable ;  and  (163)  Abigail,  who  m.  a 
Gardner. 

[56.]  TIMOTHY*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,'  married  Lydia 
Lines,  September  23,  1736,  and  removed  to  Bethany,  where  he 
died.  He  was  a  deacon  in  the  church  for  many  years.  His  will 
is  dated  April  5,  1784.     The  following  is  from  his  tombstone: 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBT  PECK.  331 

^'  In  memory  of  Deacon  Timothy  Peck,  who  after  he  had  served  his 
own  Generation,  by  the  will  of  GU)d  fell  on  sleep,  Jan.  1784,  in  the 
73d  year  of  his  age.** 

CUILDREK— VIFTH  OKMEBATION : 

(164)  Timothy,  b.  July  5, 1787;  (165)  Lydla,  b.  March  13, 1788-9,  m.  Samuel 
Hotchkiss;  (166)  Penliiah,  b.  Aug.  5,  1740,  m.  first,  Charles  Todd;  second, 
David  Hotchkiss;  (167)  Titus,  b.  April  7, 1742;  was  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Bey- 
olutioiiary  war,  and  died  of  the  camp  distemper.  The  following  is  from  his 
tombstone :  "In  memoiy  of  Lieut.  Titus  Peck,  who  lived  beloved,  and  died 
lamented  by  all  his  acquaintances,  Oct.  29, 1776,  in  his  89th  year."  (168) -f 
Boger;  (169)  Caleb;  (170)  Maiy,  m.  Samuel  Hotchkiss;  (171)  Martha,  m. 
Joel  Hotchkiss;  (172)+8amuel,  b.  in  1758. 

[67.]  AMOS*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,'  settled  at  first  in  New 
Haven.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Congregational  Church, 
now  known  as  the  second  or  North  ChorcL  From  New  Haven  he 
removed  to  Mount  Carmel,  Conn.,  where  he  died  January  28,  1783. 
He  married  Elizabeth  Leek*    He  was  a  Deacon  of  the  church. 

CHILDRKN  —  riFTH  QEXBRATION: 

(178)  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  80, 1742;  (174)  Elizabeth,  b.  June  22,  1744;  (175)  Sa- 
rah, b.  Feb.  21, 1746-6;  (176)  Maiy,  b.  Sept.  80, 1747;  (177)+Amo8,  b.  July 
29,  1749 ;  (178)  Phebe,  b.  May  18, 1751 ;  (179)  Moses,  b.  March  18,  1758 ;  (180) 
El^ah,  b.  April  12, 1755;  (181)  Hannah,  b.  May  21, 1757;  (182)  Jesse,  b.  Aug. 
29,  1760 ;  (188)+Joseph,  b.  July  5, 1762. 

[60.]  MOSES*  PECK,  son  of  Samubl,^  was  a  watchmaker  by 
trade,  and  settled  in  Boston,  Mass.  His  will  is  on  record  there, 
B.  99,  p.  158,  dated  October  12, 1799. 

CHILDREX — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(184)  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  1744;  (185)  Sarah,  b.  Not.  24,  1752,  m.  Jonathan 
Stickney;  (186)  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  80, 1758,  d.  young;  (187)  Moses,  b.  July  4, 
1776,  d.  young;  (188)  Samuel,  again,  b.  Sept.  21, 1768,  d.  young;  (189)  Eliza- 
beth, b.  June  24,  1771,  m.  William  Thurston;  (190)+£iyah. 

[64.]  JAMES*  PECK,  son  of  James,'  called  upon  the  records 
James,  jr.,  Lieut,  and  Capt  James,  resided  in  New  Haven.  He 
married  Mary  Hitchcock.  He  was  the  keeper  of  a  tavern,  the  lo- 
cation of  which  is  given  on  Wadsworth's  Map  of  New  Haven,  1,748. 

CHILDBEN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(191)  Eunice,  b.  Feb.  14,  1781-2;  (192)  Ebenezer,  b.  Jan.  1,  1783-4;  (198) 
William,  b.  July  12, 1786 ;  (194)  Ablah,  b.  Nov.  22, 1788 ;  (195)  Thankftd,  b. 


332  PBCC  GSTBALOGT.  —  AFFKBTBIX. 

April  9, 1741 ;  (196)  Jamefl,  b.  Jan.  14, 1742-S,  setUed  at  first  in  New  Haren, 
where  he  was  a  shipmaster;  from  there  remoTed  to  Canaan,  Conn.,  where  he 
died,  leaving  two  sons :  (197)  Waiiam* ;  and  (198)  Sheldon.*  —(199)  Mary.b. 
Feb.  25,  1744-5 ;  (200)  Hannah,  b.  Feb.  15,  174^-7 ;  (201)  AbigaU,  b.  March  6, 
1748-9 ;  (202)+£benezer,  second,  b.  Jan.  14,  1750-1. 

[70]  STEPHEN*  PECK,  son  of  James,*  settled  in  New 
Haven,  upon  the  Oeorge  Street  estate,  so  called,  pordiased  by 
his  father  of  the  widow  and  heirs  of  John,  grandson  of  Henrj  the 
Ancestor.  The  house  in  which  Stephen  resided  I  am  told  stood 
upon  the  northeast  side  of  the  street,  and  was  large  for  those  days. 
It  was  doubtless  the  new  house  alluded  to  and  set  to  Eliphalet 
and  John,  the  great-grand-children  of  Henry,  in  the  division  of 
their  father's  estate.  It  was  taken  down  some  fifty  years  since, 
having  the  appearance  of  being  very  old. 

Stephen  married,  first,  Esther  Munson ;  second,  Lydia  Miles. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENEBATIOX  : 

(208)  Esther,  b.  July  1,  1763,  m.  Nathan  Oaks.  The  house  in  which  she 
resided,  and  which  is  upon  this  estate,  is  still  standing  in  a  good  state  of 
preservation,  occupied  by  the  widow  of  her  son,  Charles  H.  Oaks,  and  her 
grand-daughter,  the  wife  of  Professor  George  E.  Day,  of  Yale  Theological 
Seminary.  (204)-f  Henry,  b.  Aug.  20,  1755;  (205)  Elisha,  b.  Oct.  11,  1767, 
d.  young;  (206)-|-John,  b.  Dec.  12,  1759;  (207)  Stephen,  b.  Feb.  2,  1765,  d.  in 
the  West  Indies,  unm. ;  (208)  Sarah,  b.  April  24,  1766,  m.  Thomas  Trow- 
bridge ;  (209)  Lucy,  b.  July  20,  1768,  m.  WilUam  Trowbridge. 

[71.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  John,^  left  New  Haven  at  an 
early  date,  and  settled  at  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  from  there  it  is  sup- 
posed removed  to  what  is  now  Bethel. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION  I 

(210)+Joseph,  b.  in  1734;  (211)-f  Abljah;  (212)  Ezra,  d.  in  1826,  leaving  no 
sons;  (218)+Levi;  (214)  Mary;  and  (216)  Rebecca. 

[72.]  ELIPHALET^  PECK,  son  of  John,^  settled  in  Dan- 
bury.  He  left  New  Haven  at  an  early  date.  It  was  with  much 
labor  and  diflSculty  that  I  was  able  to  trace  out  and  find  what 
became  of  him  and  his  brother  Joseph.  It  was  supposed  that  they, 
as  well  as  their  brother  John,  might  have  died  without  issue ;  and 
had  it  not  been  for  the  information  given  me,  and  the  generous 
kindness  shown  me  by  Rev.  George  Peck,  of  Providence,  Penn.,  a 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBT  PECK.  333 

descendant  of  Eliphalet,  and  his  earnest  desire  that  his  branch  of 
the  name  might  be  traced  back  and  connected  with  its  proper 
ancestor,  I,  perhaps,  never  should  have  traced  them  out,  and 
should  thus  have  left  out  of  the  history  their  descendants,  who,  it 
will  be  seen,  are  a  very  important  branch  of  the  name.  I  had 
found  Mr.  Peck  and  his  brothers,  and  learned  the  distinguished 
positions  they  occupied,  but  was  unable  to  connect  them  either 
with  the  Connecticut  or  Massachusetts  Peck^,  or  to  tell  to  what 
branch  of  the  name  they  belonged,  until  he  gave  me  the  name  of 
his  great-grand-father,  and  assured  me  he  was  of  Danbury,  Conn. 
After  a  careful  examination  of  my  manuscripts  and  papers,  I  came 
to  the  conclusion  that  his  branch  could  be  no  other  than  the 
descendants  of  the  Joseph  or  Eliphalet  whom  I  had  been  unable 
to  follow  beyond  their  youth,  and  the  appointment  of  their  guar- 
dians, and  determined  to  settle  the  matter,  if  possible,  beyond  any 
doubt  upon  the  subject.  I  visited  Danbury,  and  the  adjoining 
towns,  but  could  learn  'from  none  of  the  records,  or  aged  per- 
sons I  found,  where  the  Danbury  Pecks  were  from,  or  who  the 
Ancestor  was.  I  had  already  examined  the  town.  Church,  Probate 
and  Land  Becords,  at  New  Haven,  but  a  more  protracted  exam- 
ination afterwards  enabled  me,  with  other  evidence,  to  decide  the 
matter,  and  there  is  now  no  question  but  that  Joseph  and  Eli- 
phalet were  the  Ancestors  of  the  Danbury  Pecks,  and  the  de- 
scendants of  Henry,  of  New  Haven. 

Eliphalet  lived  and  died  in  Danbury,  at  an  advanced  age.  The 
Church  Becords  at  Bethel  show  that  he  and  his  wife  Bebecca  and 
son  Jesse  became  members  at  its  organization. 

CHILDIUEN — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(216)  Jesse;  (217)  Phineas;  (218)  Elkanah;  (219)  John;  (220)  Stephen; 
(221)  Esther,  who  m.  Stephen  Cartis;  and  (222)  Rebecca,  who  m.  Aaron 
Stone. 

[76.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  Bbnjamin,^  resided  in  Norwich. 
He  was  a  prominent  man.  He  kept  a  pablic  house  for  many  years. 
He  was  three  times  married :  first,  to  Hannah  Carrier,  of  Colches- 
ter, March  5, 1729;  second,  to  Elizabeth  Edgarton,  of  Norwich, 
October  19, 1742;  third,  to  Elizabeth  Carpenter,  of  Norwich,  De- 
cember 22, 1754.    His  first  wife  died  February  2, 1741-2;  his 


334  PBCK   GBanSALOGT.  —  APPEKDIZ. 

seeoiid  wife  died  September  1, 1753 ;  his  third  wife  died  December 
26, 1817.  He  died  September  9, 1776.  His  will  is  upon  record 
Mi  Nwwid,  B.  6,  p.  87,  dated  Januarj  9, 1776. 

CHnJMeEr — TIFTH  OKXEItATTOX: 

(SSS)  SseoB,  K  April  21,  1790,  d.  July  22, 1731 ;  (224)  Joseph,  b.  May  21, 
1731,  raided  im  Xorwidi,  bow  Fimakliii,  where  he  died.  The  division  of  his 
estate  is  iipoa  record  at  Xonridi,  B.  11,  p.  35.  He  m.,  for  his  first  wife,  Jo- 
aima  Sudd,  of  Norwich,  June  9,  1752 ;  for  his  second,  Susanna  Brokway,  of 
Lime,  Oct.  12, 1756;  for  his  third,  Bachel  Fitch,  of  New  London,  Feb.  2, 1768; 
aad  for  his  fonrtli,  Mrs.  Zerriah  Hastings,  Dec  20, 1764.  His  children  were : 
(2^)  Joammefi;  (226)  Am^;  (227)  LauuZ*;  (228)  Sutannah*  ;  and  (229)  Boxana* 
— (230)  Simeon,  again,  b.  Jan.  21,  1732-3,  resided  in  Norwich,  where  he  died. 
He  m.  Ruth  Willis,  Jan.  29,  1755.  His  children  were :  (231)  Bwie  Annc^; 
(232)  WaUef*;  (233)  Kbbe^;  (234)  Jabes*;  (235)  JathleO';  (236)  Simeon*; 
(237)  XNO';  (238)  Buik*;  (239)  XydMi*; and  (240)  Jo9eph*  —(241)  Jathleel,  b. 
Jane  23, 1734;  (242)  Gideon,  b.  Not.  10, 1736,  d.  Oct.  19,  1740;  (243)  H  innah, 
b.  July  19,  1739;  (244)  Gideon,  again,  b.  Jan.  25,  1741-2;  resided  in  Norwich. 
He  m.  first,  Irena  Tracy,  of  Norwich,  April  18,  1763;  second,  Sarah  Edg- 
comb,  Mardi  1, 1769.  His  children  were :  (245)  Aeel*;  (246)  Wealthy*;  (247) 
JSleamar*;  and  (248)  IremeJ  — (249)+Bela,  b.  Jolj  10, 1758;  (250)  Cynthia,  b. 
Aug.  14, 1761. 

[91.]  JONATHAN*  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,'  resided  in  Nor- 
wich. He  married  Bethiah  Bingham,  January  14,  1741-2.  The 
dinsion  of  his  estate  is  on  record,  B.  7,  p.  36,  dated  September  5, 
1780. 

CmLDREX  —  FIFTH  GENERATION  : 

(251)+Phineas,  b.  July  28,  1743;  (252)  Bethiah,  b.  March  6,  1745,  m.  Heze- 
kiah  Edgerton ;  (253)  Lacy,  b.  May  20,  1747,  m.  Jason  Gager;  (254)-f  Darius, 
b.  March  14,1749-50;  (255)  Sybel,  b.  March  16,  1752,  m.  Elijah  Edgerton; 
(256)  Eunice,  b.  Oct.  1754;  (257)  John,  b.  Nov.  14,  1756;  was  lost  at  sea; 
i,258)  Jonathan,  b.  Nov.  9, 1758 ;  d.Dec  14, 1758 ;  (259)+ Jathleel,  b.  Jan.  1, 1760. 

[111.]  EBENEZER^  PECK,  son  of  Ebbnezer,^  settled  in  New 
Haven.     He  married  Mary  Johnson,  January  20,  1736-7. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(260)  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  8,  1737-8;  (261)  Mary,  b.  Sept.  24,  1739;  (262)  Eben- 
ezer,  b.  Sept.  27,  1741 ;  (263)  Noah,  b.  Dec,  3,  1743;  (264)  Hannah,  again,  b. 
Dec.  7,  1745 ;  (266)  Rachel,  b.  June  10,  1748  ;  (266)  Jane,  b.  AprU  22,  1753. 

[114.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,^  settled  at  Amity, 
now  a  part  of  Woodbridge.  He  married  Anna  Perkins,  January 
12, 1743-4.    His  wiU  is  at  New  Haven,  B.  16,  p.  622. 


DESGEfiTDAXTES  OF  HENBY  PECK.  335 

OHILBBXN  —  HFTH  QBHXRATIOK: 

(267)  Seth,  settled  in  Bristol,  Conn. ;  (268)  Joseph,  who  was  a  Jail«keeper, 
and  had  chUdren,  viz :  (269)  Jo9^*;  (270)  Bela';  (271)  Nanq^;  and  (272) 
Sarah.*  —(278)  Dan,  settled  in  Bristol;  (274)  John,  who  m.  Lois  Osbom,  and 
had  children,  viz:  (276)  Osbom';  (276)  Francis^;  (277)  John';  (278)  EliMa'; 
and  (279)  Charlotte,'  now  the  widow  Ceveit,  residing  at  New  Haven.  —(280) 
Henry,  who  settled  at  Bristol;  (281)Amey;  (282)  Dorcas;  (288)  Bathsheba; 
(284)  Asenath ;  and  (285)  Electa,  who  m.  Roger  Ailing. 

[120,]  BENAJAH*  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezeb,^  resided  in 
Woodbridge,  where  he  died  May  19, 1785.  The  distribution  of  his 
estate  is  on  record  at  New  Haven,  B.  18,  p.  51.  He  married 
Sarah  Mansfield. 

CHILDKEN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(286)  Eunice,  who  m.  Asahel  Brooks ;  and  (287)+ Jonathan  Mansfield  Peck, 
b.  in  1857,  and  probably  others  not  on  record. 

[122.]  STEPHEN*  PECK,  son  of  Ebbnezbb,^  married  Eunice 
Bradley,  daughter  of  Timothy  Bradley,  and  resided  in  Wood- 
bridge,  where  he  died,  June  13,  1830.  His  will  is  upon  record  at 
New  Haven,  B.  40,  p.  293. 

CHILDBEN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(288)+SUa8,  b.  May  23,  1766;  (289)+Hezekiah,  b.  July  7,  1767;  (290)+ 
Stephen,  b.  Dec.  80, 1774 ;  (291)  Edward,  b.  Oct.  23,  1778,  d.  unm.,  Jane  24, 
1841 ;  (292)  Eunice,  b.  April  3,  1781,  m.  Deacon  David  Smith ;  (293)  SaUy,  b. 
Dec  5,  1788,  m.  John  Hubbard;  (294)  Polly  B.,  b.  July  17,  1787,  m.  David 
Perkins. 

[131.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  is  supposed  to 
have  married  Anna  Hall,  and  at  first  settled  in  Wallingford,  and 
from  there  removed  to  Manheim,  N.  Y.,  about  1800,  where  he  died, 
November  20,  1824. 

CHILDREN  —  SDCTH  GENERATION: 

(295)+JoIm;  (296)  Ellhu,  d.  unm.;  (297)+Isaac;  (298)  Augustus,  d.  num.; 
(299)  Eunice,  m.  a  Glllett;  (800)  Anna,  b.  Sept.  5,  1780,  m.  Thomas  Sher- 
wood; (801)  Martha,  b,  Jan.  22, 1784;  (302)  ThankfUl,  b.  June  27,  1790. 

[134,]  ELIAKIM*  PECK,  son  of  Eliakim,*  settled  in  Sonth- 
ington,  and  from  there  is  said  to  have  removed  to  Colebrook, 
GoniL 


336  PECK  GENEALOGY. —  APPENDIX. 

CHILDBXN  —  SOTTH  GXNXBATION: 

(808)  James,  m.  a  Miner;  (804)  Erastns,  m.  Locretia,  daughter  of  Jesse 
Carrington ;  (805)  Haldah,  m.  a  Miner;  (806)  Josiah;  (807)  Jeremiah;  (806) 
Baymond;  (809)  Sally;  and  (810)  Aaenath.  Jeremiah,  and  Raymond  who  m. 
I'anny  Woodrnff,  settled  at  the  West. 

[  1 36.]  ISAAC^  PE  CK,  son  of  Eleazab,^  settled  at  Sand  Lake, 
N.  Y.;  where  he  died  in  1838.  He  married  Hannah  Monson.  She 
died  February  28, 1846,  aged  85  years. 

GHILDRKN  —  SIXTH  OKNKRATIOK: 

(811)  Kabby,  d.  aged  about  25  years,  without  issue;  (812)+Marcus ;  (818) 
Candace,  m.  Herman  Griffen,  and  left  children ;  (814)  Hannah,  m.  Peaice  Hor- 
ton,  and  d.  in  1840,  leaving  chndren;  (815)+Lucas;  (816)  Betsey,  m.  Gideon 
Butts,  and  d.  in  1824,  leaving  children ;  (817)  Isaac,  enlisted  into  the  United 
States  service,  and  was  drowned  at  St.  Augustine  by  the  upsetting  of  a  boat, 
Feb.  1825. 

[141.]  SELAH5  PECK,  son  of  Eleazab,*  settled  in  Green- 
bush,  N.  Y.,  and  from  there  removed  to  Camden.  He  died  in 
Athens,  Mich.,  in  1859.  He  married  Temperance,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  Wilcox,  of  Bristol,  Conn. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(318)  Eleazar,  b.  Jan.  6,  1798,  settled  at  Camden,  N.  Y.  His  children  were : 
(819)  Polly';  (820)  George  S.'' ;  (821)  DanieV ;  (322)  Catharine';  (328)  Amey 
Z.^(824)  William  J,'';  (825)  Temperance  L,'' ;  (826)  John  S.'' ;  (327)  I^nnie 
A.'';  (328)  Eleazar  (?.%•  (329)  Sidney  Jf.';  and  (330)  Hannah  DP  —(331)  Van 
Rensselaer,  b.  in  1800,  settled  in  Camden,  N.  Y.  His  children  were :  (332)  Nor- 
man'';  (333)  Lyman  B.'' ;  and  (334)  Beuhen  VJ  —(385)  Harriet,  m.  Isham 
Simons,  and  resides  in  Athens,  Mich. ;  (836)  Amey,  m.  David  Hitchcock,  of 
York,  Mich.;  (337)  Caroline,  m.  Joel  Hitcbcock;  (338)  Sophia,  m.  Sndth 
White. 

[146.]  PHINEAS  C.«  PECK,  son  of  Phineas,*  resided  in  that 
part  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  now  Prospect  He  died  August  15, 
1809.  He  married  Elizabeth  Doolittle.  She  died  December  20, 
1843,  in  her  92d  year. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(339)  Benjamin,  b.  in  1776 ;  (840)  Samuel,  b.  in  1780,  and  d.  in  Green,  N.  Y., 
in  1860.  His  children  are :  (841)  Horace,''  resides  in  German,  N.  Y. ;  (842) 
Clarissa'';  (343)  DanieP ;  (344)  Samuel  S.'' ;  (845)  Asahel  P.';  (346)  PhUo  NJ ; 
(347)  Levi  H'' ;  and  (848)  BeUey  M.''  —(349)  Nathaniel,  b.  in  1784,  resides  in 
Camden,  Ind.    His  chUdren  are:    (850)  Elizabeth'';  (851)  Jo*^  i^.';  (852) 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBY  PECK.  337 

John  C;  and  (36S)  George  IT.'— (864)  Esther,  b.  in  1787,  m.  a  Mr.  Huff,  and 
resides,  a  widow,  in  Middletown,  Conn. ;  (355)  Elizabeth,  b.  in  1790,  and  d.  in 
1864,  nnm. 

[161 J  DAVID*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  was  a  farmer,  and  re- 
sided in  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  where  he  died  April  6,  1796.  He 
married  Mary  Williams. 

CmLDRBN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(356)  Daniel,  d.  in  1827;  no  issue;  (357)+James;  (358)  Abiel,  m.  Phebe 
Canfleld,  no  issue ;  and  (859)  Ruth,  who  also  d.  without  issue. 

[152.]  JESSE*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  settled  in  East  Orange, 
where  he  died  September  17,  1771.     He  was  a  farmer. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(360)  Moses, b.  in  1767,  d.  in  1783;  no  issue;  (361)  David,  b.  in  1762,  d.  in 
1815;  no  issue;  (362)  Jeremiah,  d.  in  1797;  no  issue. 

[163.]  JOHN*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  settled  in  East  Orange, 
where  he  died  December  28,  1811.  He  was  a  prominent  man; 
Judge  of  the  County  Court,  a  member  of  the  Legislature,  etc.  He 
was  twice  married :  first,  to  Elizabeth  Dodd ;  second,  to  Mary  Har- 
rison. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(363)  Joseph,  b.  Nov.  27,  1758,  m.  Marj  Hedden;  resided  in  East  Orange. 
His  children  were:  (364)  Phehe'' ;  (365)  Betsey';  (366)  Lydia;  (367)  Mary 
AnvP;  (368)  Aaron';  (369)  Sarah' ;  (370)  Fanny'';  and  (371)  Deborah,''  —(372) 
+Stephen,  b.  in  1760;  (373)  Jared,  joined  the  Revolutionary  Army,  and  was 
supposed  to  have  been  killed;  (374)  Aaron,  b.  in  1771,  m.  Esther  Canfleld. 
His  children  were :  (375)  Lewis';  and  (376)  Nancy,''  (377)-fJohn,  b.  Nov. 
28,  1773 ;  (378)  Rhoda,  m.'  Caleb  Hedden ;  (379)  Betsey,  m.  Ezekiel  Ball ;  (880) 
Sarah,  m.  Stephen  Hedden.    Her  descendants  reside  in  New  Albany,  Ind. 

[168.]  ROGERS  PECK,  son  of  Timothy,^  settled  at  first  in 
Bethany,  Conn.,  and  from  there  removed  to  Waterbury,  where  he 
died  about  1809.  He  was  a  prominent  man;  a  member  of  the 
Legislature,  etc.  He  was  twice  married :  fii'st,  to  Philena  Hine ; 
second,  to  Mary  Atwater. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION:: 

(381)  Betsey,  m.  Edward  Perkins,  and  d.  in  Medina,  Ohio,  leaving  children. 
(382)  Roger,  m.  a  Miss  Camp,  and  d.  in  Bethany,  leaving  two  children  :  (383) 
Sidney'' ;  and  (384)  Susan,''  who  were  twins.  —(385)  Lydia,  m.  Lyman  Sperry, 
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338  PECK  GEN^EALOGT.  —  APPEKDIX. 

and  settled  in  Summit  Coontj,  Ohio,  and  has  children ;  (S8€)  Leri,  b.  Oct  8, 
17S0,  m.  Pollj  Sperry,  and  d.  in  1850.  His  children  were :  (887)  JfaryJ  d.  in 
infancy ;  (388)  Lucius  G.,''  who  resides  in  New  Haven,  a  lawjer  of  exiensire 
practice,  to  whom  I  am  Lodebted  for  my  information  in  relation  to  the  ftmily; 
and  (389)  JuliOUj'  who  d.  in  infkncy.  —(390)  Vims,  was  lost  at  sea;  (391) 
Salome,  d.  in  infancy ;  (392)  Mary  P.,  liring  and  onm.  in  1866 ;  (393)  Chazks, 
d.  in  1854 ;  (394)  John  A.,  m.  Ann  Buggies. 

[172.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Timothy/  was  a  soldier  in 
the  ReTolution.  He  settled  in  Bethany,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
killed  August  9,  1796,  in  removing  hay  from  the  field.  He  mar- 
ried Marv  BeacL 

CHILDREX  —  SDTTH  GENERATION: 

(39.V,+Samnel,  b.  in  1776;  (396)  Isaac,  b.  July  25, 1779,  m.  Catharine  Tator, 
and  settled  in  Ledyard.  X.  Y.  His  children  were :  (397)  Catharine';  (398) 
Frederick  BJ ;  and  (399)  Cf^nthiaJ  —(400)  PoUy,  m.  Daniel  Willmarth,  d.  in 
1861,  leaving  11  children;  (401)  Tniman;  (402)+Titns;  (403)+Abel,  b.  May 
15,  1789;  (404)  Martha,  b.  July  20. 1791:  m.  first,  MerriU  Kimball;  second, 
Gideon  WiUcox,  and  resides  in  New  Haven ;  (405)+ Jeremiah,  b.  Oct.  17, 1793. 

.  [177.]  AMOS^  PECK,  son  of  Alios,*  resided  in  Hamden, 
where  he  died  October  23,  1838.  He  married  Lois  Chatterton, 
January  2,  1772.  She  died  September  22,  1852,  aged  100 
years,  8  months  and  6  davs. 

CHILDBEX  —  SIXTH    GEXERATIOy  : 

(40t3;-f  Jeremiah,  b.  Dec.  IS.  1773:  (407)  Benjamin,  b.  March  13.  1776;  (40-) 
Mary,  b,  Jan.  2S,  1779,  m.  Deacon  Jesse  Bradley;  i,4a9)  Lois,  b.  Jan.  27,  1762, 
m.  Samacl  Dickerman;  v^l^y  Chloe,  b.  March  13,  1786,  m.  Seymore  Tattle; 
(411^ -f  Amos,  b.  Nov.  14,  17D4. 

[183.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Amos,*  resided  in  Hamden, 
Conn.     He  died  August  9,  1845.     He  married  Olive  Chatterton. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH   GEXERATIOX  : 

(412)  Sarah,  m.  a  Morse;  (413)  Olive,  m.  Seymore  Goodyear;  (414)  Jolla, 
d.  unm. ;  (415)  llannah,  m.  a  Roe;  (410)  Fanny,  m.  a  HaU;  and  (417)  Zeri. 
whose  children  were:  (418)  Elizahah' ;  (419)  Lorenzo';  (420)  Andme' ;  (421) 
Cornelius';  (422)  Mehitable' ;  (423)  Marinda' ;  (424)  Catharine';  and  (425) 
Friend."^ 

[190.]  ELIJAH^  PECK,  son  of  Moses,*  settled,  lived  and 
died  in  Boston,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GEN-ERATIOX  : 

(420)+Samael,  b.  June  4,  1778;  (427)  Sarah;  (428)  AbigaU,  who  m.  a  Mr. 
Leach ;  and  Mary,  who  m.  Benjamin  Stickney. 


DBSCfiNDANTS  OF  HENRY  PECK.  339 

[202.]  EBENEZER5  PECK,  son  of  James,*  called  upon  the 
records  Captain,  resided  at  New  Haven.  He  was  an  enterpris- 
ing merchant.  Prior  to  the  embargo  of  1807,  was  said  to  have 
been  the  largest  ship-owner  of  that  collection  district.  He  mar- 
ried Bebecca  Dickerman. 

CniLDREX  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(429)  Ebenezer,  b.  Aug.  23,  1791,  was  lost  at  sea;  (430) -f  James,  b.  March 
6,  1793 ;  (431)  Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  6,  1795,  d.  April  1863,  unm. ;  (432)  Mary,  b. 
Jao.  30,  1797,  d.  in  1806;  (433)  Martha,  b.  Sept.  16,  1799,  m.  Cornelius  Hoge- 
bom;  (434)  Grace,  b.  Sept.  1,  1801,  m,  William  C. Butler;  (435)  Emily,  b.  Oct. 
24,  1803,  m.  Rev.  Judson  A.  Root,  for  many  years  pastor  of  the  Congrega- 
tional church,  at  Branford.  She  resides  at  New  Haven ;  (436)  Harriet,  b. 
Jan.  4,  1806,  is  unm. 

[204.]  HENRYS  PECK,  son  of  Stephen/  resided  in  New 
Haven  upon  the  George  Street  Estate.  The  house  which  he 
built  is  occupied  by  Lewis  Mix.     He  married  Hannah  Lewis. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERiLTION  : 

(437)  Esther,  b.  Dec.  19,  1788;  m.  first,  Capt.  David  G.  Phlpps;  second, 
Capt.  Solomon  Phlpps ;  (438)  Maiy,  b.  Feb.  6,  1785,  m.  Thomas  Dugal,  and  d. 
in  Georgetown,  D.  C. ;  (439)  Grace,  b.  Dec.  2,  1786,  m.  Ell  Mix;  had  a  large 
family.  Charles  E.  Mix,  her  eldest  son,  has  been  chief  clerk  In  the  Indian 
Department  at  Washington  for  man}'  years ;  (440)  Ellsha,  b.  May  27,  1788,  d. 
Oct.  18,  1789;  (441)+EUsba,  again,  b.  May  6, 1790. 

[206.]  JOHN^  PECK,  son  of  Stephen,^  married  Mary  Lewis, 
and  resided  near  his  brother  Henry.  They  were  spar  and  block- 
makers;  their  shop  was  Upon  the  same  lot  near  their  dwelling. 
He  died  October  12,  1805. 

CniLDUEN  —  SIXTH  GEXERATION  : 

(442)  Nehemlah  L.,  b.  Aug.  4,  1789,  resided  at  the  South,  d.  Feb.  2,  1821, 
onm.;  (443)  Nancy,  b.  Sept.  9,  1791,  d.  Jan.  10,  1858,  unm.;  (444)  Betsey  E., 
b.  Jan.  29,  1793,  d.  July  27,  1847,  unm.;  (445)  Mary,  b.  Dec.  19,  1798,  d.  Nov. 
4,  1859,  unm. ;  the  sale  and  division  of  her  estate  among  the  heirs  at  law  who 
were  very  numerous,  was  procured  by  Henry  White,  Esq.,  of  New  Haven,  the 
distinguished  antiquarian,  as  well  as  lawyer,  to  whose  kindness  I  am  Indebt- 
ed for  Information  upon  the  subject. 

[210.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,^  was  a  Presbyterian 
clergyman,  and  preached  at  Bethel,  Conn.  He  commenced  his 
labors  there  in  1786.  He  died  May  19,  1791,  and  was  buried 
there.     His  ministration  seems  to  have  been  very  acceptable  to 


340  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

his  people.     From  the  Church  records,  it  appears  that  he  came 
there  from  an  adjoining  Presbytery. 

ClIILD — SIXTH  gbnsration: 
(446)+Joseph,  settled  in  New  Milford,  Conn. 

[211.]  ABIJAH*  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  settled  in  Dan- 
bury,  Conn.,  where  he  died.  Hift  will  is  upon  record  there,  B. 
8,  p.  401.     He  married  Rachel  Stevens. 

CniLDREK  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(447)+Eliaklm;  (448)+AbUah;  (449)  Annie,  who  m.  Peter  Benedict;  and 
(450)  Rachel,  who  m.  Edward  Eli. 

[213.]  LEVP  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,*  resided  in  Danbury, 
where  he  died  March  4,  1815.  He  was  twice  married:  first, to 
Jerusha  Starr,  of  Danbury ;  second,  to  Sarah  Booth,  of  Stratford. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(^451)  Noah,  who  d.  in  Northeast  New  York,  and  left  chUdren,  riz :  (452) 
mram\'  (453)  Lavinia\'  (464)  Harmon';  (455)  AlheH'' ;  (456)  EdwardP ;  (457) 
Jamaa';  and  (458)  Le«<».  — (459)+Eli,  b.  Aug.  28, 1778;  (460) +David,b.  Feb.  18, 
1781 ;  (461)  Anah,  b.  May  29,  1783,  m.  Ezra  O.  Knapp,  and  settled  in  West- 
moreland, N.  Y.  Her  sons,  O.  P.,^  and  William^''  reside  at  Fondulac,  Wis.  — 
(462)  Daniel,  b.  June  20, 1787,  d.  April  25, 1865,  unxn. ;  (468)-f  William,  b.  Dec. 
12,1789;  (464)  Jerusha,  b.  Jan.  29,  1702,  d.  Feb.  24,  1816;  (465)  Joseph,  b. 
Jan.  21,  1796,  d.  Oct.  14,  1849,  unm. ;  (466)  Rebecca,  b.  Feb.  15,  1800,  resides 
in  Danbury,  a  widow. 

[216.]  JESSE^  PECK,  son  of  Eliphalet,^  settled  in  the 
south  part  of  Danbury,  now  Bethel,  upon  new  lands  where  he 
made  himself  a  farm.  The  house  in  which  he  resided  has  been 
torn  down,  but  the  one  erected  near  it  by  his  son  is  still  stand- 
ing, and  was  occupied  by  Samuel  Judd  in  1867. 

He  and  four  sons  entered  the  army  in  the  Revolutionary 
war.  He  and  his  sons  Nathaniel  and  Eliphalet  were  taken  pris- 
oners and  confined  in  New  York  until  they  took  the  small-pox, 
when  they  were  released,  and  came  home  on  foot.  His  son  Eli- 
phalet recovered  from  the  disease,  and  returned  to  the  army, 
but  he  and  his  son  Nathaniel  died.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Church  at  Bethel,  with  which  he  United  at  its  organization  with 
his  father  and  mother,  in  1760.  He  married  Ruth  Hoyt.  She 
was  born  February  26,  1738,  and  died  February  2,  1809.  He  died 
January  28,  1777. 


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CHILDREN— SDCXn  GENERATION: 

(467)  Nathaniel,  b.  Dec.  12,  1767,  d.  Feb.  1, 1777;  (468)4-Ellphalet,  b.  March 
19,1758;  (469)+Je88e,  b.  Dec.  22,  1769 ;  (470)  Benjamin,  b.  Sept.  24,  1761; 
(471)  Lois,  b.  Oct.  28,  1763,  m.  Israel  Nlckerson ;  lived  to  be  aged ;  left  no 
issue;  (472)+Calvln,  b.  Sept.  3,  1766;  (473)4-Luther,  b.  June  12,  1767;  (474) 
+Daniel,  b.  Aug.  21,  1769;  (476)  Mercy,  b.  Oct.  29,  1771,  d.  Nov.  30,  1776; 
(476)  Esther,  b.  Aug.  13,  1773,  d.  Dec.  26,  1776. 

[249.]  CAPT.  BELA5  PECK,  of  Revolutionary  memory,  son 
of  Joseph,^  resided  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  where  he  died,  December 
15,  1850,  in  the  93d  year  pf  his  age.  During  a  long  life,  industry, 
energy,  prudence,  firmness  and  integrity,  were  the  leading  traits  of 
his  character.  He  had  strong  common  sense,  and  great  practical 
wisdom. 

He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Miss  Betsey  Billings,  daughter 
of  Capt.  William  Billings,  October  20,  1787;  second,  to  Mrs. 
Lydia  Spaulding,  widow  of  Asa  Spaulding,  August  18,  1819.  His 
first  wife  died  November  24,  1818,  aged  54  years.  His  second 
wife  died  August  18,  1835,  aged  68  years. 

CHILDREN  —  SEXTU  GENKltATION  : 

(477)  Wniiam  BUUngs,  b.  Nov.  30,  1788.  He  d.  Dec.  18,  1805,  while  a  stu- 
dent at  Yale  CoHege ;  (478)  Charlotte,  b.  Oct.  21,  1790.  She  m.  Ebcnezer 
Learned,  Esq.,  of  New  Loudon,  Oct.  10,  1808.  She  d.  In  1819,  leaving  three 
children:  Betsey  P,,''  Ebenezer,  jr,^''  and  Billings  PJ  Learned, —  Betsey  P.,  b* 
Nov.  1809,  m.  Rev.  Robert  McEnen,  and  resides  in  New  Loudon,  Couu.  Ebcn- 
ezer, b.  Nov.  1811,  is  a  graduate  of  Yale  College,  and  resides  in  Norwich, 
where  he  studied  and  practised  law,  and  is  now  President  of  Norwich  Fire 
Lasurance  Company.  Billings  P.,  b.  June  1813,  is  a  graduate  of  Yale  College; 
resides  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Is  President  of  the  Union  Bank.  (479)  Harriet, 
the  youngest  daughter  of  Capt.  Bela  Peck,  was  b.  March  17,  1795.  At  the  age 
of  12  years,  she  was  taken  by  her  father  to  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  and  placed  in  the 
celebrated  Moravian  School  at  that  place.  She  remained  there  duriug  1807-8, 
and  finished  her  school  studies  at  Hartford,  In  1809. 

On  May  11,  1812,  at  the  early  age  of  17  years,  she  was  married  to  William 
Williams,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  She  accompanied  her  husband  to  Europe  In 
1823,  and  resided  one  year  In  France.  Since  that  time,  her  home  has  been  in 
Norwich,  in  which  city  she  has,  for  the  past  quarter  of  a  centurj^  exerted  an 
Influence  as  marked  as  it  has  been  beneficent. 

Mrs.  Williams  Inherited  ftdm  her  father  those  distinguishing  characteristics 
to  which  his  success  in  life  was  due,  —  a  clear,  active  mind,  a  discriminating 
judgment,  unusual  business  tact,  and  untiring  energy.  Her  generous  impulses 
are  continually  prompting  her  to  well  directed  acts  of  kindness  and  benevo- 
lence. 

In  1850,  Mrs.  Williams  founded  and  liberally  endowed  the  "  Peck  Library," 

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in  the  Norwich  Free  Academy,  which  will  remain  a  permanent  and  lasting 
memorial  of  her  own  generosity,  and  her  father's  name. 

Gen.  Williams,  her  husband,  was  bom  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  March  12, 
1788.  At  an  early  age  he  was  employed  in  a  shipping  honse  in  New  Yoik 
City,  where  he  received  a  thorough  mercantile  training.  For  several  yean 
after  their  marriage  he  was  engaged  in  mannfttctnring,  at  Norwich  Falls. 

From  1821  to  1827,  he  performed  a  number  of  snccessftil  commercial  Toy- 
ages  to  Europe  and  South  America. 

In  1828,  he  engaged  in  the  whaling  business,  in  New  London,  where  he  es- 
tablished the  house  of  Williams  &  Bams.  Though  residing  in  Norwich,  he 
has  continued  to  be  interested  in,  and  connected  with  this  business,  up  to  th« 
present  time. 

In  1883,  he  was  instmmental  in  establishing  the  Merchants  Bank,  of  No^ 
wich,  of  which  institution  he  was  chosen  first  President.  This  office  he  held 
for  twenty-five  years,  resigning  the  same  at  the  age  of  70^ 

In  1858,  he,  with  a  few  other  public  spirited  gentlemen,  organized  and  en- 
dowed the  Norwich  Free  Academy,  which  has  proved  one  of  the  model  high 
schools  of  New  England.  He  is  now  President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of 
this  institution. 

He  united  with  the  Congregational  church  in  1820,  and  has  ever  been  active 
in  good  works.  He  is  a  corporate  member  of  the  American  Board  of  Com- 
missioners for  Foreign  Missions,  and  Vice-President  of  the  Bible,  Seaman's 
Friend,  and  Home  Missionary  Societies. 

For  a  score  of  years,  Gen.  Williams  has  devoted  a  large  portion  of  his  time 
to  the  promotion  of  the  cause  of  education  in  Eastern  Connecticut.  During 
many  seasons  he  visited  annually  nearly  every  district  school  within  twenty 
miles  of  his  house,  distributing  among  them  usefhl  books  and  papers,  and 
encouraging  both  teachers  and  pupils  by  his  words  of  advice  and  the  interest 
he  evinced  in  their  welfare. 

He  has  always  manifested  an  especial  interest  in  the  moral  and  religious 
condition  of  the  Mohegan  Indians,  living  on  a  government  reservation  a  few 
miles  ft"om  Norwich ;  and  by  his  personal  effbrt,  and  weekly  visits,  the  church 
situated  in  their  midst  has  in  a  great  measure  been  sustained. 

He  still  continues  active,  promoting  by  his  means  and  influence  every  be- 
nevolent enterprise,  at  home  or  abroad,  which  commends  lt-;elf  to  his  judg- 
ment. 

Their  children  are:  William  Peck''  Williams,  b.  May  1813,  d.  Feb.  1815; 
Tlwmas  Wheeler'  Williams,  b.  June  1815,  d.  Sept.  12,  1855,  aged  40  years. 
His  early  training  was  for  the  mercantile  profession,  which  he  received  in  the 
counting-house  of  Messrs.  Grinnell,  Minturn  &  Co.,  New  York.  From  there, 
at  the  age  of  20,  he  entered  the  counting-house  of  Messrs.  Williams  &  Baras, 
New  London,  who  were  In  the  whaling  business.  He  soon  became  a  partner, 
and  during  the  last  fifteen  years  of  his  life  was  extensively  engaged  in  the 
commerce  of  New  London.  He  was  an  honorable,  practical,  successful  mer- 
chant. Beta  Peck''  Williams,  their  youngest  son,  b.  April  12,  1817,  d.  July  6, 
1831,  of  brain  fever,  from  too  severe  application  to  his  studies.  In  preparation 
for  college     He  was  a ^outh  of  much  promise. 


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DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBY  PECK.  343 

[261,]  PHINEAS*  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  settled  in  Nor- 
wich, now  Franklin.  He  married  Elizabeth  Barstow,  December 
22, 1768.     She  died  in  1823.    He  died  September  15, 1813. 

CHILDBEN  —  8DCTH  OENIERATION : 

(480)+Jonatlian,  b.  Sept.  18,  1769;  (481)  Elizabeth,  b.  July  16,  1772;  (482) 
Phineas,  b.  Oct.  14,  1774 ;  (488)+Gates,  b.  Feb.  27,  1778 ;  (484)  Jathleel,  b. 
June  80,  1780;  (485)+ Ambrose,  b.  July  10, 1782 ;  (486)  Phebe,  b.  Oct.  8, 1785, 
m.  Paniel  Gager,  March  22, 1805. 

[254,]  DARIUS^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,*  resided  in  Nor- 
wich. He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Hannah  Warner,  of  Wind- 
ham, November  5, 1772 ;  second,  to  Mary  Frances.  His  inventory 
was  presented  to  the  court  April  30,  1804  (B.  10,  p.  281). 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(487)  Bradford,  b.  Nov.  5,  1778,  d.  in  the  XJ.  S.  service ;  (488)  Darius,  b. 
Oct.  11,  1775,  d.  at  sea;  (489)  John,  b.  May  6,  1778,  d.  in  the  West  Indies; 
(490)-f-Jo8eph,  b.  Jan.  21,  1782;  (491)  Henry,  d.  in  Charleston,  S.  C;  (492) 
Warner,  d.  on  Staten  Island ;  (498)  Hannah,  m.  Gordon  Fitch,  and  settled  in 
Cleveland,  Ohio;  (494)+Elisha,  b.  June  20,  1796;  (495)  Anna,  m.  Henry 
Parks ;  (496)  Lucy,  m.  Alfired  Young,  and  was  residing  in  New  Haven,  a 
widow,  in  1866. 

[259.]  JATHLEEL^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  resided  in 
Norwich,  where  he  married  Olive  Hyde. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(497)  John,  b.  Oct.  22,  1782;  and  (498)  Lucretia,  b.  Sept.  12,  1784. 

[287.]  JONATHAN  MANSFIELD^  PECK,  son  of  Benajah,* 
resided  in-Woodbridge.  He  married  Elizabeth  Andrews.  The 
following  is  from  his  tombstone : 


(( 


In  memory  of  Lieut.  Jonathan  Mansfield  Peck,  who,  at  his  daily 
labor,  by  a  falling  tree  was  instantly  deprived  of  life,  on  the  21  of 
April,  1788,  in  the  30th  year  of  his  age. 

^'  As  a  husband  a  father  and  a  friend,  he  was  a  pattern  of  imita- 
tion." 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION:  P 

(499)+George  F.,  b.  Jan.  5,  1781 ;  (500)  Rosannah,  m.  Jacob  Tolles;  (501) 
Amarita,  m.  Reed  Bosworth;  (502)  Benajah;  and  (503)  Betsey,  who  m.  Jesse 
Byington. 


844  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

[288.]  SILAS^  PECK,  son  of  Stephen,*  resided  in  the  nortt 
easterly  part  of  Woodbridge,  where*  his  son  Lewis  has  since  lived 
and  died,  and  where  his  grandson,  Stephen  Miland  Peck,  now  re- 
sides.    He  died  April  6,  1841.     He  married  Electa  Carrington. 

CniLDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(504)  Almlra,  m.  Simeon  Sperry ;  (505)  Ansel,  settled  in  Vermont ;  (606) 
Lauren,  settled  in  Vermont;  (507)  Amanda;  (508)+!^ wis;  (509)  Eunice; 
(610)  Electa;  (511)  Garra;  and  (512)  Sebra. 

[289.]  HEZEKIAH*  PECK,  son  of  Stephen,*  lived  and  died 
in  Woodbridge,  upon  the  same  farm  where  his  father  and  brothers 
Stephen  and  Edward  also  lived  and  died.  He  married  Sarah 
Downs,  daughter  of  Seth  Downs.     He  died  May  2,  1840. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(618)+Horace,  b.  Jan.  26,  1791 ;  and  (514)  PoUy,  b.  Jan.  5, 1796. 

[290.]  STEPHEN^  PECK,  son  of  Stephen,*  resided  in  Wood- 
bridge,  where  he  died,  June  28,  1832.  He  married  Eunice  Per- 
kins.    She  died  December  17,  1831,  aged  86  years. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION.* 

(515)  Lydia,m.  David  R.  Baldwin;  (51G)  Abiah,  m.  Abner  Bradley;  (517) 
Maria,  m.  Treat  Clark;  (518)  Eliza,  m.  first,  WiUiam  Bradley;  second,  Den- 
nis Carrington;  and  (519)  Betsey,  who  m.  first,  John  Newton;  second,  Nel- 
son Newton. 

[295.]  JOHN®  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  in  Manheim, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died.  He  was  killed  by  being  thrown  from  a  load 
drawn  by  a  frightened  team.     He  married  Polly  Smith. . 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(520)+Renben,  b.  Aug.  23,  1802;  (521)  Chauncey,  b.  Nov.  16,  1805;  (522)+ 
Elihn,  b.  April  14,  1809;  (523)+Ainaziah,  b.  Sept.  16,  1812;  (524)  John,  b. 
March  25,  1815,  resides  at  Port  Jackson,  N.  Y.  His  children  are  :  James  IF.,* 
Bosetta  ^.,*  ReuhenJ^  Abigail  B.,^  Hiram,^  Eliza  Ann,^  and  Clarissa.^  They 
were  received  too  late  to  be  numbered  and  entered  in  the  index. 

[296i]     ISAAC^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  died  in  Danube,  N.  T. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(525)  William ;  (520)  Lucy ;  (527)  Isaac ;  (528)  Lydia ;  (529)  Mathew ;  (630) 
Eli;  (581)  ComeUus;  (532)  Lyman;  (533)  James;  (534)  Uenry;  and  (635) 
Lucinda. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBT  PECK.  345 

[312.]  MARCUS*  PECK,  son  of  Isaac,*  resided  at  Sand 
Lake,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  March  19,  1851.  He  was  a  fanner, 
and  a  prominent  pnblic  man,  Town  Clerk,  Supervisor,  and  a  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace  for  many  years.  He  married  Margaret  Garner, 
in  1806. 

CHILDRfiN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(686)  Mary  Ann,  b.  March  23,  1807;  (537)+Joel  B.,  b.  April  1,  1809;  (538) 
Lncretia,  b.  July  11,  1811 ;  (589)  Louisa,  b.  Jan.  25, 1816;  and  (540^  Margaret^ 
b.  Nov.  2,  1819. 

[315.]  LUCAS^  PECK,  son  of  Isaac,^  resided  at  Sand  Lake, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  in  1 844.     He  married  Catharine  Miller. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(541)  John;  (642)  Betsey;  (648)  Hannah;  (644)  SUas;  and  (645)  Hiram, 
who  d.  leaving  a  wife  and  two  children  at  Sand  Lake. 

[367.]  JAMES«  PECK,  son  of  Datid,*  settled  upon  the  home- 
stead, where  he  died.  He  was  a  farmer.  He  married  Hannah 
Canfield. 

children  — SEVENTH  oenerahon: 

(646)+WUlianr,  b.  Sept.  13,  1790;  (647)4-Aaron,  b.  March  2,  1798;  (648) 
Phebe,  b.  June  17,  1801,  d.  March  29, 1848.  She  m.  Samuel  Condit,  of  Orange, 
N.  J.,  by  whom  she  had  twelve,  children.  The  youngest,  Edward  A,^  Condit^ 
Esq,,  b.  Feb.  22,  1845,  graduated  at  Nassau  Hall,  Princeton,  N.  J.  To  him  I 
am  indebted  for  much  of  my  information  in  relation  to  the  New  Jersey  Pecks. 

[372.]  STEPHEN^  PECK,  son  of  John,^  resided  in  North 
Orange,  where  he  died.  He  married  Naomi,  daughter  of  Timothy 
Condit. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(649)+Peter,  b.  Jan.  4,  1784,  d.  Jan.  6,  1866 ;  (660)  Eunice,  b.  July  22,  1790, 
d.  Feb.  21,  1844;  (661)  Maria,  b.  Sept.  22,  1794  j  and  (552)  Moses,  who  d.  in 
1806,  unm. 

[377.]  JOHN®  PECK,  son  of  John,*  resided  in  East  Orange, 
where  he  died,  April  1863.    He  married  Phebe  Mathews, 

CHILDBBN -"  SSVBNTH  GSNSRATION: 

(668)  Mary,  b.  Aug.  81,  1796,  m.  Moses  Sayers,  d.  Aug.  16, 1829 ;  (654)  Eliza, 
b.  Aug.  22, 1798,  m.  Cyrus  J.  Lyon,  of  East  Orange ;  (666)+Stephen  M.,  b. 
April  2,  1801 ;  (666)+John,  b.  April  18,  1806 ;  (567)  Nancy,  b.  May  2,  1808,  m. 
James  W.  Tickenor,  and  was  residing  in  Newark  in  1866 ;  (658)  Lydia,  b. 
Sept.  28,  1811,  m.  first,  Alanson  C.  Munn;  second,  Christian  Reynor,  and  waa 
residing  in  Newark  in  1866 ;  (659)  Phebe  M.,  b.  Sept.  26,  1816,  m.  William  F. 
Baldwin,  and  was  residing  in  West  Orange  in  1866. 


S46  PECK  0ENBAL06T.  —  APPBKDtC 

[395.]  SAMUEL*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  married  Esther 
Judd,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  removed  to  Homer,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  died,  AprU  1816.     She  died  in  1856. 

CHILDRBN  — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(660)  Mincrsa,  b.  Nov.  11, 1802;  (661)  Minerva,  b.  June  1, 1804;  (662)+Ira, 
b.  Dec.  6,  1806,  m.  Sarah  A.  Simmons ;  had  children,  viz :  (663)  George  8*; 
X664)  Mle$  O,*;  (565)  Jerome  T^;  (566)  Sarah  A.^;  (667)  William  /.•;  (568) 
John  iSf.%-  (669)  Mary  ^.»;  and  (670)  MaHha  -&.»  —(671)  PoUy,  b.  June  22, 
1807 ;  (672)  Anna,  b.  March  6,  1809 ;  (673)  Samuel,  b.  July  12,  1811 ;  (574) 
Maria,  b.  April  12,  1813;  (676)  Laura,  b.  AprU  6,  1816;  and  (676)  RoswellJ., 
b.  Nov.  1,  1816. 

[402.]  TITUS®  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  resided  in  Bethany, 
where  he  died,  July  27,  1855.  He  married  Sybel  Nettleton.  She 
died  March  25, 1834. 

CHILDREN  — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(677)  Mary  M.,  b.  AprU  80,  1816;  (678)-hEphraim,  b.  April  3,  1819;  (579)+ 
Isaac  L.,  b.  March  14,  1821;  (680)  Laura  A.;  (681)+Titus  D.,  b.  MarchS, 
1832. 

[403.]  ABEL®  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,®  settled  in  Mattewan, 
N.  Y.  Prom  there  he  removed  to  Monticello,  HI.,  and  from  there 
returned  to  New  Haven,  Conn.  He  jvas  twice  married :  first,  to 
Sarah  Camp;  second^  to  Louisa  Hicks*  He  died  October  22^ 
1859. 

CHILDREN — 8EVEXTH  QENERATION  : 

(682)  Samuel,  b.  March  7,  1813,  m.  Mary  S.  Bryan,  and  had :  (583)  Mary 
Frances*^;  and  (584)  Walter  B,,^  who  m.  Helen  F.,  daughter  of  John  Peck 
^^No.  785),  a  descendant  of  Joseph,  of  Milford.  —  (585)  Sarah  Ann,  b.  in  1815; 
(580)  Harriet,  b.  in  1817 ;  (587)  Martha,  b.  in  1819;  (688)  Eliza,  b.  in  1821; 
(589)  Abel,  b.  in  182G;  (590)  Hannah;  (591)  Clark,  b.  in  1823;  (592)  Lyman, 
b.  in  1830;  and  (593)  Lucy,  b.  in  1832. 

[405.]  JEREMLiH®  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  married  Julia, 
daughter  of  Amasa  Roberts,  January,  1822.  She  died  October 
30,  1866.     He  was  residing  in  New  Haven  in  1867. 

CHILDREN — SEVENTH  GENERATION; 

(594)+Robert,  b.  Nov.  23,  1822;  (695)+MUo,  b.  May  28,  1824;  (596)+ 
Charles,  b.  April  27,  1826 ;  (597)  Jane,  b.  March  12, 1828,  m.  first,  Henry  Dyer, 
Sept.  9, 1849;  second,  Charles  Morris,  and  resides  in  New  Haven;  (598)  Abi- 
gail, b.  Nov.  25,  1830,  m.  Royal  Lewis,  and  resides  in  Thompson,  111. ;  (599) 
Emily,  b.  March  4,  1833,  d.  Dec.  2,  1835 ;  (GOO)  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  29,  1836,  was 
residing  in  New  Haven,  unm.,  in  1867. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBY  PECK.  347 

[406.]  JEREMIAH®  PECK,  son  of  Amos,^  resided  at  first  in 
Hamden,  Conn.,  and  from  there  removed  to  Brunswick,  Ohio,  about 
1835,  where  he  died,  September  14,  1853.  His  widow  was  still 
living  there  in  1866. 

CHIU>REN  —  8EVKNTH  GENERATION: 

(601)  Miles,  m.  Eunice  Bradley.  His  children  are :  (602)  Maryj*  who  re- 
sides In  Woodbrldge,  Conn.,  unm. ;  and  (603)  Willis^^  a  carpenter  and  Joiner, 
who  m.  Ellen  Dayton,  and  resides  In  Merlden,  Conn.  —  (604)  Otis,  d.  young ; 
(606)+Wmis ;  (606)+Luclus ;  and  (607)  Eliza. 

[411.]  AMOS®  PECK,  son  of  Amos,^  resided  in  Hamden, 
Conn,  He  married  Louisa  Todd,  February  19,  1817.  She  died 
November  23,  1865,  aged  68  years.     He  died  April  26,  1866. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(608)  Louisa  J.,  b.  Dec.  24,  1818,  m.  Bayed  Manson,  April  1,  1838 ;  (609) 
Amos  B.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1820;  and  (610)+John  B.,  b.  Feb.  18, 1826. 

[426.]  SAMUEL®  PECK,  son  of  Elijah,^  resided  in  Roxbury, 
Mass.  He  married  Hannah,  daughter  of  David  Baker.  He  died 
September  3,  1849.     She  was  residing  in  Roxbury  in  1866. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(611)  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  13,  1809;  (612)  William,  b.  Feb.  17,  1812;  (613)  Mary 
Ann,  b.  March  2,  1814 ;  (614)  Samuel,  b.  Oct.  30,  1816 ;  (616)  Moses,  b.  June 
26,  1819;  (616)  George,  b.  Jan.  11,  1822;  (617)  Hannah,  b.  March  14,  1824; 
(618)  Lucy,  b.  Sept.  18,  1826;  and  (619)  Luke,  b.  Feb.  18, 1830. 

[430.]  JAMES®  PECK,  son  of  Ebenezer,^  married  Ann  At- 
watcr,  and  removed  to  JefiFersonville,  Ind.,  where  he  died,  in  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(620)  Mary  A.;  (621)  Wmiam  A.;  (622)  Elizabeth  H.;  (623)  Ebenezer; 
(624)  James  C. ;  (625)  Henry  H. ;  (626)  Edward  H.  R. ;  (627)  Anna  H. ;  and 
(628)  Edwin  P.  Henry  H.,  to  whom  I  am  Indebted  for  my  Information,  Is  a 
school  teacher,  and  resides  at  Post  Creek,  N.  Y.  He  married  ZUpha  Weth- 
erell,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  His  children,  In  1867,  were :  (629)  Mary  H,^ ;  (630) 
Louisa  -H.%*  (631)  Frank  3f.»;  (632)  Hattie  E^;  and  (633)  Ida  «/.» 

[441.]  ELISHA^  PECK,  son  of  Henry,*  was  a  Captain  in 
the  U.  S.  Navy.  He  was  in  the  service  more  than  fifty  years.  He 
died  June  11,  1866.     He  married  Grace  Bonticon. 


348  PECK  0ENEAL0G7.  —  APPENDIX. 

CinT.I>RKN  —  aKVJMTIi  GBNERATIOIT : 

(6S4)  Erelina,  b.  in  1886,  m.  Capt.  William  W.  Low,  of  the  XT.  S.  ISvrj; 
(685)  Henry  L.,  b.  in  1839;  (686)  Joanna  B.,  m.  Mig.  James  Whittemore, 
June  24,  1868.  He  graduated  at  West  Point  in  1860,  and  is  an  engineer  in  the 
U.  S.  service. 

[446.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  Rev.  Josbph,^  settled  in  New 
Milford,  where  he  died.     The  following  is  from  the  town  records; 

"  Joseph  Peck,  of  New  Milford,  &  Prescilla  Starr,  of  Danbniy,  was 
joined  in  lawful  marriage  by  y'  Rev.  Mr,  Joseph  Peck,  on  y*  first  day 
of  Nov.,  A.  D.  1787.  Prescilla,  wife  to  Joseph  Peck,  deceased  on  y* 
20th  of  Nov.,  A.  D.  1788.  Joseph  Peck  and  Uraina  Bennett  was 
joined  in  marriage  on  y»  20***  day  of  Dec.,  1790." 

CHnj>BEy — SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(687)  Prescma,  b.  Oct.  8,  1788,  m.  Herbert  Canfleld,  and  settled  in  Brid^ 
water,  Conn. ;  (638)  Joseph,  b.  Aag.  28, 1792,  m.  Fanny  Warren,  and  remoTed 
to  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died.  His  children  are :  (689)  Jame^;  (640) 
Frederick^;  (641)  Joseph^;  and  (642)  Wehh,"^  —(643)  Bennett,  b.  May  21,1795, 
settled  in  New  Milfbrd,  where  he  died.  He  m.  Miranda  Stone.  His  children 
are:  (644)  Walter  B,^^  who  resides  in  Bridgewater;  (646)  Catharine  U; 
(646)  John  B.^;  and  (647)  Henry  A^  —(648)  James  M.,  b.  Oct.  12, 1801,  d.  in 
Kew  Milford,  leaving  two  children.  His  widow  m.  Edward  Many,  and  re- 
sides in  Honesdale,  Fenn. 

[447.]  ELIAKIM®  PECK,  son  of  Abijah,^  resided  in  Dan- 
bury,  where  he  died.     He  married  Polly  Starr. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(649)  Charles,  b.  Sept.  4,  1787;  (650)  Beulah,  b.  Oct.  15,  1789;  (651)  Sally, 
b.  March  21,  1792;  (652)  Starr,  b.  April  2,  1795;  (653)  Amarillas,  b.  Nov.  2Q, 
1797;  (654)  George,  b.  Aug.  11,  1800;  (655)  Lucy,  b.  in  1803;  (656)  Rachel,  b. 
in  1800 ;  (057)  Stephen  S.,  b.  Oct.  27,  1809. 

[448.]  ABIJAH^  PECK,  son  of  Abijah,^  removed  with  his 
family  to  Alabama.     He  married  Clarissa  Stedman. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(058)  Henry,  b.  Nov.  21,  1791;  (659)  Frederick,  b.  Sept.  18,  1793;  (660)  So- 
phia, b.  Jan.  10,  1790;  (001)  Edwin,  b.  March  18, 1798;  (002)  Abljah,  b.  March 
9,  1800;  (003)  James  S.,  b.  April  19,  1802;  (004)  Thomas;  and  (666)  Clarissa, 
who  m.  a  Mr.  Gale  (Genealogical  Register,  vol.  14,  p.  73). 

[459.]  ELP  PECK,  son  of  Levi,5  removed  from  Danbury  to 
the  town  of  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.    He  was  twice  married :  first,  to 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENRT  PECK.  349 

Martha  Rogers,  of  Northford,  Conn. ;  second,  to  Mrs.  Ruth  Hart, 
formerly  Miss  Ruth  Stebbins.  His  first  wife  died  July  1,  1835. 
He  died  December  17,  1852.  His  second  wife  survived  him,  and 
was  residing  in  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  in  1867. 

CHILDRRN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(666)  Angeline,  b.  Nov.  12,  1804,  m.  Samuel  Patterson,  and  resides  in  Clin- 
ton; (667)+William  S.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1806;  (668)  Laura,  b.  April  20,  1809,  m. 
John  Park,  of  Clinton;  (669)  Fredericlt  Rogers,  b.  June  11,  1811,  was  Itilled 
Aug.  22,  1814,  by  falling  into  the  flume  of  a  paper  mill,  and  passing  tlirough 
the  wheel;  (670)  Madella,  b.  Nov.  3,  1812,  d.  April  4,  1813;  (671) -{-Frederick 
B.,  b.  Nov.  25,  1816. 

[460.]  DAVID^  PECK,  son  of  Levi,^  removed  from  Danbury, 
Conn.,  to  Thompson,  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.  He  was  twice  mar- 
ried :  first,  to  Lucy  Rogers ;  second,  to  Mrs.  Anna  Russell,  whose 
maiden  name  was  Gilbert.  His  first  wife  died  June  20, 1831 ;  his 
second,  January  21,  1859.  He  died  at  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  December 
28,  1866. 

CinLDllEX  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(672)  Caroline,  m.  Dr.  Marcus  Merrick,  and  d.  leaving  one  child,  who  d.  in 
June  1833;  (673)  Philander,  m.  Clarissa  C.  Brink,  and  d.  at  Chicago  In  1852. 
His  sons :  (674)  Henry^  and  (676)  George,^  d.,  one  aged  24  and  the  other  22. 
His  widow  resides  in  Chicago.  —  (676)  George  E.,  m.  first,  B.  N.  Hibbard ; 
second,  Minerva  Brink.     His  children  all  d.  in  infuncv.    He  d.  In  1843. 

Thus  It  will  be  seen  that  the  name  becomes  extinct  in  the  family  of  David. 
He  outlived  aU  his  children  and  grandchildren. 

[463  ]  WILLIAM^  PECK,  son  of  Levi,«  resided  in  Danbury, 
Conn.,  where  he  died  June  11,  1858.  He  married  Sarah  Starr, 
October  8,  1811. 

CIIILDREX  —  SEVEXTH   GENERATION  : 

(677)  William  S.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1813;  and  (678)  Elizabeth  A.,  b.  Dec.  21,  1819. 
William  S.  resides  in  Danbury,  where  he  is  a  prominent  public  man;  one  of 
the  principal  selectmen,  etc.,  transacting  most  of  the  business  of  the  town. 
He  married  Eliza  Mallory.  His  children  are :  (679)  Harriet  E.,^  b.  May  26, 
1835;  (680)  Levi  i/.,«  b.  Oct.  1,  1840,  m.  Harriet  Jennings.  His  child,  (681) 
Lilliaiiy^  was  b.  Jan.  18,  1867. 

[468.]  ELIPHALET«  PECK,  son  of  Jess,^  removed  from 
Danbury  to  Providence,  Saratoga  County,  N.  T.,  in  1795,  and  from 

9 

there  to  Alexander,  Genesee  County,  about  1824,  whore  he  died  in 
1842.     He  married  Abigail  Hawley, 

80 


350  PECK  GENEAL0G7. — APPENDIX. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(G82)  Nathaniel,  b.  in  1782,  resides  at  Brownsyille,  N.  Y.,  m.  Abigail  Starr, 
and  has  the  following  children:  (683)  Samuel  5.,"  d.  in  1853;  (684)  Lauren- 
Una,^  m.  a  McDonald,  and  resides  at  Brown^ille,  N.  Y. ;  (685)  Louita,*  m. 
Cyrus  Allen,  and  resides  at  Pearch  River,  N.  Y. ;  (686)  Caroline,*  m.  Almerin 
Wilson,  and  resides  at  Brownsville,  N.  Y.;  (681)  Sarah,^  is  deceased;  (688) 
Andrew j*^  is  deceased;  (689)  HUey  IF.,*  resides  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  to  whose 
kindness  I  am  indebted.  He  m.  Delia  A.,  daughter  of  the  late  Roftis  Green,  M. 
D.,  of  New  York  City,  and  has  two  children :  (690)  Francis  A'.»;  and  (691)  Caro- 
line IF.»— (692)  Minerva,"^  m.  John  W.  Collins,  of  Toledo,  Ohio;  (693)  C^ii»- 
cey  A.j^  of  Los  Angelos,  Cal. ;  and  (694)  Myron  if.,®  of  Dexter,  N.  Y.  —  (695) 
Samuel,  b.  in  1784,  resides  in  Brownsville,  N.  Y.;  (696)  Eliphalet,  b.  in  1786, 
resides  at  Stone  Mills,  N.  Y. ;  (697)  Abigail,  b.  in  1789,  m.  Jacob  Conklin,  and 
resides,  a  widow,  at  Greenfield,  N.  Y. ;  (698)  Be^JAmin,  b.  in  1791,  d.  in 
Orangeville,  N.  Y.,  where  some  of  his  family  reside;  (699)+Eli,  b.  in  1793; 
(700)  Asa,  b.  in  1795,  d.  unm. ;  (701)  Rebecca,  b.  in  1798,  m.  Clark  Tabor,  and 
is  deceased;  (702)  Sally,  b.  in  1801,  d.  unm.;  (703)  Ruth,  b.  in  1805,  m.  Cher- 
ick  Vande  Bogart,  and  is  deceased. 

[469.]  JESSE6  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,^  settled  in  the  Soatheni 
part  of  Danbuiy,  now  Bethel,  upon  the  homestead  with  his  brother 
Benjamin,  The  house  in  which  he  resided  and  reared  his  family  is 
still  standing,  now  occupied  by  Samuel  Judd.  He  was  in  the  Rev- 
olutionary war  five  years.  He  died  May  5,  1 808.  He  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Presbyterian  church.     He  married  Anna  Nickerson. 

CIIILDRKN  —  SE\'1CXTH  GKXERATIOX  .* 

(704)-fWiniara,  b.  Nov.  2G,  1783;  ( 705 )-|- Jesse,  b.  Oct.  11,  1784;  (70C)-f 
Levi,  b.  April  30,  1701  ;  (707)  Joseph,  bjip.  in  1794;  (708)  Anna,  b.  March  17, 
1794,  resides  in  Danbury,  Conn. ;  (709)  Zillah,  bap.  in  1796,  is  also  residing  in 
Dadbury. 

[470.]  BENJAMIN^  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,^  resided  upon  the 
homestead  which  he  occupied  with  his  brother  Jesse.  He  was  a 
Presl)yterian  deacon.  He  was  twice  married:  first,  to  Elizabeth 
Nickerson;  second,  to  Mary  Osborn.  His  first  wife  died  without 
issue. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVEXXn   GENERATION  :* 

(710)  John  C.  resides  in  Fairfield,  Conn. ;  has  been  three  times  married  :  first, 
to  Eunice  Northrop ;  second,  to  Emeliue  Morgan ;  third,  to  Mary  C.  Couch.  His 
children  are:  (711)  Georrje  aV.«;  and  (712)  Mary  ^.**— (713)  Benjamin  II. 
resides  in  or  near  the  town  of  North  East,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Susan  Nortbop.  His 
children  are:  (714)  Calvin\'  (715)  Elizabeth'';  and  (716)  Enwia,"^ 


k 


♦  The  ftiU  record  of  the  family  was  received  too  late  for  insertion.    Tliere 
was  one  chUd  that  died  in  infancy. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  HENBY  PECK.  351 

[472.]  CALVIN«  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,«  settled  at  first  in  Dan- 
bury;  from  there  he  moved,  in  1796,  to  Greenfield,  Saratoga 
County,  where  he  resided,until  1806,  when  he  removed  to  Pompey, 
Onondaga  County,  where  he  died  July  19,  1841.  He  was  a  Bap- 
tist deacon.  He  marriod,  first,  Mindwell  Taylor;  second,  Martha 
Abbott. 

CHILDREN  —  SE\T5XTH  OBXERATIOX  : 

(717)  MindweU,  b.  July  17,  1785,  m.  Stephen  Thomas,  and  d.  in  Illinois ; 
(718)  Mercy,  b.  Jan.  4,  1787,  d.  unm.;  (719)  Calvin  L.,  b.  June  25,  1788;  (720) 
+Daniel  C,  b.  Feb.  4,  1794;  (721)  Polly,  b.  Jan.  4,  1797,  m.  Abraham  Thomas, 
and  resides  in  Fabius,  N.  Y.    To  her  I  am  indebted  for  my  information. 

[473.]  LUTHER®  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,^  resided  at  first  in  Dan- 
bnry.  Conn.  He  afterwards  settled  at  MiddletowD,  N.  Y.  He 
was  married  to  Annis  CoUer,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Peck,  (No.  210), 
September  27,  1787.  She  died  October  23,  1839;  he  September 
30,  1848.  They  were  both  honored  members  of  the  church,  and 
devoted  Christians. 

He  was  for  many  years  a  class  leader,  and  distinguished  for  the 
zeal  and  fidelity  with  which  he  discharged  his  duties,  and  the 
interest  which  he  took  in  the  cause  of  Christianity. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(722)  Rachel,  b.  Nov.  8,  1788,  m.  John  Bennett,  Dec.  2G,  1804,  and  settled 
at  Broklestraw,  Penn. ;  (728)  Martha,  b.  July  31,  1790,  m.  Joshua  Jnquays, 
March  15,  1810,  and  settled  in  Broklestraw,  Penn. ;  (724)  Elizabeth,  b.  July 
22,  1792,  d.  Nov.  30,  1822;  (725)-|-Luther  H.,  b.  Nov.  3,  1793;  (726)+George, 
b.  Aug.  8,  1797 ;  (727)  f  Andrew,  b.  AprU  29,  1800;  (728)  Mary,  b.  Nov.  8,  1801, 
d.  Nov.  14,  1822;  (729)  William,  b.  Dec.  7,  1802.  He  is  a  Methodist  clergy- 
man, and  itinerates.  He  ra.  Charlotte  Wallen,  Jan.  1,  1828,  no  iss<ue;  (730) 
Anna,  b.  March  9,  1806,  m.  Solomon  Crowcll,  Feb.  23,  1824,  and  settled  In 
Chatauque  County,  N.  Y. ;  (731)  Susanna,  b.  Aug.  26,  1808,  m.  Royal  Blaud- 
ing,  Aug.  5,  1827 ;  settled  in  Chatauque  County,  N.  Y. ;  (732)-|-Jesse  T.,  b. 
AprU  4,  1811. 

The  above  family  is  a  very  remarkable  one.    The  sons,  aU  of  them,  five  in 
number,  are  distinguished  clergymen  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  and 
two  of  them  eminent  authors.  -Five  of  the  grandchildren,  it  will  also  be  seen,  ' 
are  distinguished  clergymen  of  the  same  denomination  of  Christians. 

[474.]  DANIEL®  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,^  resided  at  first  in  Dan- 
bury,  but  afterwards  settled  in  the  city  of  New  York,  where  he  was 
a  merchant.  He  was  an  Episcopalian ;  a  church  warden  for  many 
years.  He  married  Phebe  *Whitlock.  He  died  June  21,1829; 
Bhe  April  21,  1857. 


352  PECK  GENEALOOY.  —  APPENDIX. 

CHILDREN  —  8EVBNTH  GENERATION: 

« 

(783)  Beijamln  W.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1791 ;  (734)  Laura  E.,  b.  Dec.  26,  1797,  m.  t 
Mr.  Fox,  and  d.  May  22,  182^ ;  (735>  Phebe  U.,  b.  July  6,  1804,  m.  aTownsend, 
and  d.  April  1857;  (736)  Daniel  S.,  b.  June  24,  1806,  d.  Dec.  7,  1834;  (737) 
George  H.,  b.  July  30,  1809,  resides  in  New  York  City. 

[480.]  JONATHAN^  PECK,  son  of  Phineas,*  settled  at  first 
in  Franklin,  Conn.,  and  from  there  removed  to  Pembroke,  N.  Y. 
He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Martha  Willis ;  second,  to  Lois 
Crocker.  His  first  wife  died  July  17,  1805.  His  second  wife  died 
in  Ravenna,  Ohio.     He  died  in  Parma,  N.  Y.,  October  12,  1846. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(738)  Eunice,  b.  Dec.  4,  1791,  m.  Steplien  Armstrong;  is  a  widow,  and 
resides  at  Plerpont,  Ohio;  (739)  Martlia,  b.  Aug.  12,  1794,  m.  a  Wilson,  and 
d.  at  Parma,  N.  Y.;  (740)-hLucius,  b.  Nov.  9,  1797;  (741) -{-Jonathan  H.,  b. 
July  15,  1801;  (742)  Joshua  W.,  b.  Aug.  19,1803;  (743)  Dyer  S.  and  (744)+ 
Asa  C,  twins,  b.  Oct.  25,  1806.    Dyer  S.  d.  Nov.  13,  1806. 

[483.]  GATES6  PECK,  son  of  Phineas  »  resided  at  Delta,  N. 
Y.,  where  he  died,  September  1 1, 1865.  He  married  LurenaRudd. 
She  died  July  17,  1867,  aged  83  3^  years. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  ; 

(745)  Franklin,  b.  April  21,  1805,  resides  in  Leighton,  Mich. ;  (746)  Eliza 
Ann,  b.  April  14,  1807,  resides  at  Delta;  (747)  Marietta,  b.  Aug.  IS,  1800,  m. 
Samuel  Saveiy,  and  removed  to  Provo  City,  Utah ;  (748)  Cornelia  M.,  b.  Jan. 
24,  1812,  d.  Sept.  9,  1814;  (749)  Charles  R.,  b.  Aug.  1,  1814,  d.  Aug.  20,  1814; 
(750)  Benjamin  R.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1815,  m.  Fanny  Bailey.  He  was  drowned  July 
3,  1801.  (751)  Elolse  C.  b.  Nov.  9,  1818,  m.  Israel  Williams.  He  d.  in  I8G0. 
She  resides  at  Delta.  (752)  Cleore  F.,  b.  Nov.  7, 1822,  to  whom  I  am  indebted 
for  my  information  in  relation  to  the  family,  m.  Daniel  Smith,  jr.,  and  resides 
at  Delta. 

[485.]  AMBR0>E6  PECK,  son  of  Phineas,^  resided  in  Frank- 
lin, Conn.,  where  he  died,  February  25,  1855.  He  married  Eunice 
Hazcn,  September  9,  1810.     She  died  March  1,  1843. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(753)+John  H.,  b.  July  10,  1811;  (754)  William  B.,  b.  May  12,  1816.  He 
went  South,  and  has  not  been  heard  from  for  years ;  is  supposed  to  be  dead. 

[490.]  JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  DAniAS,^  resided  for  some 
time  in  Columbia,  Tolland  County,  Conn.,  and  from  there  removed 
to  South  Harford,  Penn.,  where  he  still  resides.     He,  is  a  wheel- 


DESCENDANTS  OP  HENRY  PECK.  353 

Wright  by  trade,  which  occupation  he  has  followed  in  co^iiiectioa 
with  farming.     He  married  Polly  Collins. 

CHILDREN  —  SKVKNTH  GENERATION: 

(755)  PMlura,  b.  June  14,  1817,  m.  J.  C.  Powers ;  (756)  Hannah  M.,  b.  May 
8,  1819,  m.  Joseph  Powers;  (757)+Daria8,  b.  Jan.  25,  1822;  (758)  Mary  M., 
b.  July  22,  1826,  resides  at  home;  (759)  Eleazar  C,  b.  Sept.  23,  1828,  also 
resides  at  home. 

[494.]  ELISHA®  PECK,  son  of  Darias,^  resided  at  Water- 
ville,  N.  Y.  He  married  Lucy  Hinchly,  August  20,  1817.  He  died 
June  18,  1868. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(760)  Timothy  H.,  b.  Sept.  8,  1818,  resides  at  West  Brookfleld,  N.  Y. ;  (761) 
Jirah  H.,  b.  April  30,  1822,  d.  Oct,  8,  1834;  (762)  Mary  H.,  b.  May  8,  1824,  m. 
Hermon  T.  Greenslit,  resides  at  Marshall,  N.  Y. ;  (763)  Edwin  S.,  b.  March 
16,  1827,  settled  at  Waterville,  N.  Y. ;  (764)  Frances  E.,  b.  Feb.  1,  1830,  d. 
April  26,  1859;  (765)  John  L.,  b.  April  2,  1832,  resides  at  Bloomington,  lU.; 
(766)  Ellen  L.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1835,  m.  Silas  B.  Grecnman,  Jan.  7, 1856,  resides  at 
Westerly,  R.  I. 

[499.]  GEORGE  F.®  FECK,  son  of  Jonathan  M.,^  resided  in 
Woodbridge,  where  he  died,  March  25,  18G0.  He  married  Fanny 
Ball,  October  19,  1800. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(767)  Stiles,  b.  April  17,  1802,  d.  Feb.  4,  1850;  (768)  Jonathan  M.,  b.  Jan. 
29,  1804,  d.  Oct.  6,  1822;  (769)  George,  b.  May  16,  1806,  m.  Sylvia  Tuttle,  and 
had:  (770)  GeorgQ  F.  IL'' ;  (771)  Bennett  ir.«;  and  (772)  Henry  S.'' —  (77^) 
Henry,  b.  July  25,  1808,  d.  Sept.  7,  1815;  (774)  William  B.,  b.  Aug.  12,  1810,  d. 
Sept.  15,  1866;  (775)  Milo,  b.  Jan.  3,  1813,  d.  Aug.  31,  1815;  (776)  Lucius  W., 
b.  Dec.  28,  1814,  ra.  Mary  E.  Smith.  His  son,  (777)  Willie,*^  was  b.  June  30, 
1850.—  (778)  Fanny  L.,  b.  Oct.  1,  1817,  m.  Nathan  N.  Sperry. 

[503.]  LEWIS®  PECK,  son  of  Silas,^  married  Ann  Bcecher, 
and  resided  in  Woodbridge. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(779)  Ephraim  R.;  (780)  Eliza  Ann;  (781)  Minerva;  (782)  Iroin;  (783) 
Silas  E. ;  (784)  Henry ;  and  (785)  Stephen  M. 

[513.]     HORACE®  PECK,  son  of  Hezekiah,«  resides  in  Wood- 
bridge,  upon  the  paternal  homestead,  about  four  miles  from  New 
Haven,  upon  the  road  to  Waterbury,  where  his  father  and  grand- 
father lived  and  died.     He  is  a  deacon  of  the  church  and  a  promi- 
se* 


354  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

nent  man.  To  his  kindness  T  am  indebted  for  my  information  in 
relation  to  his  branch  of  the  name.  He  married  Sarah  Stevens, 
May  9,  1813.     She  died  June  21,  1855. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH   GENERATION  : 

(786)  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  21.  18U,  d.  young;  (787)  Eimly,  b.  Feb.  21,  1817,  m. 
Edward  S.  Rowland,  a  merchant,  of  New  Haven ;  (788)  Horace  E.,  b.  Jan.  27, 
1819,  d.  March  1,  1845;  (789)+Stephen  A.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1822;  (790;+Wimam 
S.,  b.  May  4,  182G. 

[520 1  REUBEN^  PECK,  son  of  John,«  resided  at  Little 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  November  16,  1842.  He  married 
Marall  Chase,  February  24,  1825. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

(791)  Julia  Ann,  b.  Dec.  27,  1825,  m.  PhiUips  Michael,  a  wealthy  fanner  of 
LassallsvUle,  N.  Y.,  by  whom  she  has  four  children;  (792)+Francis  B.,  b.  May 
14.  1827;  (793)  Marilda,  b.  July  6,  1828,  m.  Abraham  Michael,  of  Lassallsville, 
a  brother  of  Phillips,  and  also  a  wealthy  fanner.  He  d.  April  6,  186G,  leaving 
one  son,  who  resides  upon  the  homestead  with  his  mother.  (794)+Fayette 
S.,  b.  April  19,  1830. 

[522  ]  ELIHU^  PECK,  son  of  John,«  resided  in  Florida,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died,  March  8,  18G7.  He  married  Permelia  Brown,  who 
died  June  5,  1867. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH   GENERATION  : 

(795)  Alfred,  b.  Jan.  15, 1833.  He  Is  the  proprietor  of  a  cheese  factory  at 
Millers  corners,  Florida,  N.  Y.  He  ni.  Martha  A,  Failing;  has  three  child- 
ren :  (79G)  Mary  A.^ ;  (797)  Charley^;  and  (798)  Amanda.^  —  {700)  Elmina,  b. 
Aug.  7,  1834,  ra.  William  E.  Van  Allen,  of  St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y. ;  (800)  Asa,  b. 
April  12,  1836,  m.  Libbe  Koons,  and  resides  at  Fonda,  N.  Y. ;  (801)  Polly  A., 
b.  April  22,  1838,  m.  William  J.  Merry,  and  resides  in  Florida;  (802)  James,  b. 
April  20,  1841,  served  three  years  in  the  war  against  the  rebels,  by  which  his 
constitution  was  ruined;  he  d.  Jan.  27,  18G7,  leaving  a  wife  and  one  child; 
(803)  Malviu,  b.  Aug.  29,  1844;  also  serv^ed  three  years  in  the  war;  m.  Pru- 
dence Frisbee,  and  resides  in  Florida;  (804)  Elery  E.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1849,  is 
num.,  and  resides  in  Florida. 

[523.]  AMAZIAH^  PKCK,  son  of  John,^  resided  in  St.  Jolms- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  December  3,  1847.  He  married  Mary 
Bellinger. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGriTH   GENERATION: 

(805)  Lucy,  b.  May  28,  1839,  d.  March  12,  1842;  (806)  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  11, 
1840,  m.  Jeremiah  E.  Smith;  (807)  Helen,  b.  Jan.  12,  1842,  m.  Pardee  Yoran; 
(808)  Alonzo,  b.  Jan.  17,  1844,  d.  Nov.  7,  1865 ;  (809)  Albert,  b.  Feb.  8,  1846, 
m.  Emily  House;  resides  In  Avoca,  N.  Y. ;  (810)  Amzl,  b.  Jan.  31,  1848, 
resides  In  St.  JohnsvlUe. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBT  PECK.  355 

[537.]  JOEL  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Marcus,®  resides  in  the  town 
of  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.  He  is  a  prominent  man ;  has  been  super- 
yisor  of  the  town,  etc.  During  the  rebellion,  he  had  charge  of 
raising  the  town's  quota  of  men,  disbursing  the  money,  etc.,  "for 
that  purpose.  He  is  a  farmer,  and  also  carries  on  the  lumbering 
business.     He  married  Pamelia  Horton,  June  9,  1832. 

CniLDREX  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

(811)  Charles  H.,  b.  March  30,  1833,  graduated  at  Union  CoUege,  Schenec- 
tady, and  IS  a  teacher  of  a  school  at  Albany;  (812)  Mary  L.,  b.  Oct.  18,  1884, 
Is  m.,  and  Is  settled  in  Sand  Lake;  (813)  Amanda  B.,  b.  Jane  13,  1837,  resides 
in  Sand  Lake;  (8U)  Marcus,  b.  June  6,  1839;  enlisted  in  Company  II,  169  V. 
Reg.,  and  d.  at  Army  Hospital,  Washington,  D.  C,  March  19, 1863,  of  typhoid 
fever;  (815)  Emma,  b.  May  6,  1841,  Is  m.,  and  resides  In  Sand  Lake;  (816) 
George  H.,  b.  July  27,  1844,  d.  April  20,  1853;  (817)  Arthur  M.,  b.  Feb.  2, 
1848,  resides  at  home;  (818)  Alice,  b.  May  30,  1851,  resides  at  home;  (819) 
G.  Munson,  b.  April  3,  1855,  also  resides  at  home. 

[546.]  WILLIASr  PECK,  son  of  James,«  settled  in  East 
Orange,  N.  J.,  where  he  died.  May  4,  1849.  He  married  Fanny 
Canfield. 

CniLDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENEKATION  : 

(820)  Ira,  b.  March  26,  1822;  (821)  James,  b.  Jan.  30,  1825;  (822)  Phebe  E., 
b.  June  19,  1814,  m.  John  M.  CroweU;  (823)  Rhoda,  b.  April  14,  1816,  m. 
Linus  Pierson;  (824)  Margaret  E.,  b.  Nov.  26,  1819,  m.  Alford  Jones;  (825) 
Mary  Ann,  b.  May  20,  1827;  (826)  Harriet,  b.  Dec.  4,  1831,  m.  Ellas  O.  Dore- 
mus;  (827)  WiUiam,  b.  March  26,  1834,  and  d.  Aug.  20,  1836. 

[547.]  AARON^  PECK,  son  of  James,^  settled  in  East  Orange, 
N.  J.,  where  he  died.  Mr.  Peck  was,  for  many  years,  an  enter- 
prising business  man.  He  was  President,  and  at  one  time  princi- 
pal owner,  of  the  Sussex  Railroad,  and  also  the  proprietor  and 
chief  owner  of  the  village  of  Roseville,  now  a  part  of  the  city  of 
Newark.  His  disease  was  pneumonia.  Its  fatal  character  became 
apparent  several  days  before  his  decease.  He  prepared  for  the 
event  with  a  calmness  of  one  about  to  enter  upon  a  journey,  and 
was  conscious  to  the  last.  He  died  April  8,  18G5,  in  well-dii^ected 
hopes  of  a  future  life  beyond  the  grave.  His  wife  was  Miranda, 
daughter  of  Bethuel  Pierson,  of  Orange,  N.  J.  She  died  December 
1863. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(828)  Caroline,  b.  Sept.  1,  1821,  m.  Rev.  David  H.  Pierson ;  (829)  Mary  Jane, 
b.  Oct.  29,  1881 ;  (830)  George,  b.  July  9,  1826,  a  surgeon  in  the  U.  S.  Navy, 


356  PECK  OESTEALOGT.  —  APPENDIX. 

m,  Eliza  A.,  danghter  of  Dr.  Stephen  S.  Brewster;  (831)  Cyrus,  b.  Nor.  1, 
1829.  He  is  Secretary  of  the  ContiDental  Insnrance  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Mary  P., 
daughter  of  ReY.  John  T.  Halsey.  His  children  are :  (832)  Belen  0.,*  b.  Not. 
20,  1863;  ^833)  Edward  JET.,*  b.  Dec.  17,  1857;  (834)  WUliam  H,y*  b.  Feb.  16, 
1860;  and  (835)  EdUh  3f.,*  b.  March  2,  18C5.— (836)  Aaron,  b.  Jane  6, 1836, 
graduated  at  Nassau  Hall,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  m.  Julia,  daughter  of  Stella  Bfan- 
nlDg,  Esq.  He  was  licensed  to  preach  in  1864,  and  ordained  in  Cleyeland, 
Ohio,  in  1866.  His  child,  Julia  May^*  was  b.  Jan.  1,  1865,  and  d.  July  9, 
1865. 

[549.]  PETERS  PECK,  son  of  Stephen,^  was  a  farmer,  and 
resided  in  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  where  he  died,  January  5,  1865. 
He  married  Kuth  Quimby  for  his.  first  wife,  and  Bhoda  Harrison 
for  his  second. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GEXERATION  : 

(837)  Margaret,  b.  Feb.  9,  1806;  (838)  Naomi,  b.  Nov.  9,  1808;  (839)  Phebc, 
b.  Dec.  20,  1811 ;  (840)  Maria,  b.  July  4,  1814;  (841)  Ruth,  b.  July  15,  1817; 
(842)  Moses,  b.  March  24,  1824 ;  and  (843)  Margaret,  again,  b.  Feb.  8,  1826. 

[556.]  STEPHEN  M.^  PECK,  son  of  John,^  resides  in  Liv- 
ingston,  N.  J.,  a  farmer.  He  has  been  twice  married:  first,  to 
iiartha  Baldwin;  second,  to  Margaret  Pierson.  -^*^^  J^^v,/*"^^ 

^XjjLVW^  .Xf  .\  yo¥  CHILDREN  —  EIOnXH  GEXERATIOX  : 

**  (§'44y  Emelinc  L.,  b.  April  25,  1827,  m.  William  WiUiams,  of  East  Orange; 
(845)  Mary,  b.  Aug.  29,  1829,  is  unm. ;  (84G)  Malinda,  b.  March  28,  1832.  d. 
Dec.  4,  IS.U;  (S47;  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  17,  1834,  is  unm.;  (848)  Theodore  M., 
>^-(M^/h,  April  25,  1837;  (849)  Sarah  B.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1839,  m.  William  Jaffrage,  of 
^^^^^Roseville,  N.  J. ;  (850)  Martha  and  (851)  Heniy,  twins,  b.  Aug.  IG,  1843;  Mar- 
jlJT^^^ha  m.  Benjamin  Simpson;  Henry  d.  in  1800;  (852)  Emma,  b.  March  9,  1845, 
^.  d.  April  21,  1847;   (853)  Stephen  A.,  b.  Sept.  18,  1846,  d.  Aug.  22,  1849;  (854) 

r/»  yj  Emma,  again,  b.  March  30,  1849. 

[556.]  JOHN^  PECK,  son  of  JoHX,«  resides  in  East  Orange, 
N.  J.,  a  farmer.     He  married  Charlotte  Tickenor. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH   GEXERATIOX  : 

(855)  Henry  U.  and  (85G)  Abby  H.,  twins,  b.  March  30,  1834 ;  (857)  Char- 
lotte E.,  b.  May  19,  1838;  (858)  Alvin  T.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1840. 

[562.]  niA^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  married  Sarah  A.  Sim- 
mons. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH   GEXERATIOX  : 

(859)  George  S.,  b.  Sept.  21,  1833;  (860)  Miles  G.,  b.  Jan.  8,  1835;  (8C1) 
Jerome  T.,  b.  March  4,  1837;  (8G2)  Sarah  A.,  b.  June  1,  1838;  (863)  WUUam 
Ira,  b.  Sept.  11,  1843;  (864)  John  S.,  b.  March  1,  1847;  (865)  Mary  E.  and 
(866)  Martha  E.,  twins,  b.  AprU  17,  1850. 


DESCENDANTS  OF   HENBT  PECK.  357 

[578.]  EPHRAIM  N.''  PECK,  son  of  Titus,«  resides  in  Bethany ; 
is  a  joiner  and  carpenter  by  trade.  He  has  been  twice  married : 
first,  to  Caroline  M.  Flagg;  second,  to  Sarah  H.  Wilcox* 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(867)  Eagene  A. ;  (868)  George  I.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1850;  and  (869)  CJharUe  E.,  b. 
Not.  14,  1856. 

[579.]  ISAAC  L.^  PECK,  son  of  Titus,«  resides  in  Bethany; 
is  a  joiner  and  carpenter.  He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to 
Mary  Ann  Hunt;  second,  to  Mahala  A.  Church. 

CHILDREN  — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(870)  Henry  L.,  b.  June  27,  1848 ;  (871)  Eagene  H.,  b.  Ang.  27,  1851 ;  and 
(872)  Mary  A. 

[581.]  TITUS  D.'^  PECK,  son  of  Trrus,«  resided  in  Bethany. 
He  married  Louisa  Brainard.     She  died  September  4,  1866. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(873)  Frank ;  (874)  Mary ;  (875)  Jane ;  (876)  Bird  j  (877)  Minnie  j  and  (878) 
Lillie. 

[594.]  ROBERT^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,«  resided  in  New 
Haven,  where  he  died,  October  13,  1851.  He  married  Lucena  G. 
Hamlin,  of  Plainville,  Conn. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(879)  Ava  R.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1844.  He  was  a  Lieutenant  in  the  N.  Y.  Vol.  In- 
fantry, in  the  early  part  of  the  Rebellion,  and  afterwards  joined  the  cavalry ; 
was  taken  prisoner,  and  died  in  the  military  prison,  at  Salisbury,  N.  C,  Dec.  5, 
1864;  (880)  Charles  W.,  b.  April  17,  1847,  d.  Sept.  13,  1850;  (881)  Charles  H., 
b.  June  29,  1851. 

[595.]  MILO'^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,^  resides  in  New 
Haven.  He  is  a  manufacturer  of  machinery,  in  connection  with 
his  brother  Charles,  under  the  firm  of  Milo  Peck  &  Co.  He  mar- 
ried Susan  DeWolf,  of  Conway,  Mass. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

(882)  Mary  Helen,  b.  Sept.  17,  1856;  (883)  George  William,  b.  Sept.  14, 
1858;  (884)  Julia  Rebecca,  b.  Oct.  3,  1860;  (885)  John  Ledyard,  b.  July  4, 
1863. 

[596.]  CHARLES^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremuh,«  resides  in  New 
Haven,  where  he  is  a  promiuent  man,  a  member  of  the  Common 


358  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

• 

Council;  etc.  To  his  kindness  I  am  indebted  for  mnch  of  my  in- 
formation in  relation  to  his  branch  of  the  name.  He  married  Maiy 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Harvey  Munson,  of  New  Haven. 

CHILDREK  —  EIGHTH  GENERATIOX: 

(886)  EmUy  Frances,  b.  May  27,  1864 ;  (887)  Charles  Harvey,  b.  Joly  22, 
1867,  d.  Oct.  26, 1858 ;  (888)  Willie  Frank,  b.  Sept.  2S,  1869,  d.  Feb.  4,  18€0; 
(889)  Robert  Jeremiah,  b.  April  22,  1862. 

[605.]  WILLIS^  PECK,  son  of  Jeremiah,^  settled  in  Bnms- 
wick,  Ohio,  where  he  died,  January  13,  1840.  He  married  Sarah 
M.  Potter,  September  3, 1828. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(890)  Jeremiah  W.,  b.  Feb.  12,  1830;  (891)  Mary  C,  b.  March  11,  1882; 
(892)  Louisa  O.,  b.  Aug.  7,  1834. 

[606.]  LUCIUS^  PECE,  son  of  Jeremiah,^  settled  in  Bruns- 
wick, Ohio,  where  he  died,  October  24,  1859.  He  married  Fanny 
Scranton.    She  died  July  12,  1836. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(893)  Lewis  W.,  b.  April  12,  1887,  d.  at  the  battle  of  Resaca,  Ga. ;  (894)  N. 
£.,  b.  In  1839,  m.  Sarah  Aylord,  and  resides  In  Brunswick.  His  children  are: 
(895)  Mary  -4.»;  and  (89G)  Leicis  E,*—  (897)  Eliza  M.,  b.  Sept.  25, 1841 ;  (898) 
Wyllys  M.,  b.  Dec.  24,  1843,  d.  In  18G3,  at  Bleat  Lick,  Ky.,  a  soldier;  (899) 
Ollva  A.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1846,  d.  Dec.  25,  1847;  (900)  George  H.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1849, 
d.  Jan.  1864 ;  (901)  Frederick,  b.  March  3,  1854,  resides  in  Brunswick. 

[610.]  JOHN  B."^  PECK,  son  of  Amos,®  resides  at  Mount  Car- 
mel,  Conn.  He  married  Adalino  A.  Bradley.  To  him  I  am  in- 
debted for  my  information  in  relation  to  his  branch  of  the  name. 

CniLDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(902)  Leander  B.,  b.  May  26,  1848;  (903)  AdaUne,  b.  Sept.  12,  1854. 

[667.]  WILLIAM  S.''  PECK,  son  of  Eli,®  married,  for  his 
first  wife,  Tirana  Park ;  for  his  second,  Lydia  Stebbins ;  and  for 
his  third,  Mary  A.  Neville.  He  died  at  Palmyra,  Jcflferson  County, 
Wis.,  May  13,  1849. 

CHILDREN — KIGHTH  GENERATION: 

Clement  L.,  who  d.  aged  about  3  years;  and  (904)  Clement  S.,  who 
resides  in  Berlin,  Wis.;  is  married,  and  has  one  child. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBT  PECK.  359 

[671.]  FREDERICK  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Eli,«  resides  in  Ber- 
lin,  Wis.,  where  he  is  of  the  finn  of  "Peck,  Warner  &  Peck," 
dealers  in  hardware,  cordage,  stoves,  glass,  etc.  He  married  Han- 
nah Park,  October  4,  1837. 

CHILD  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(905)  Covell  A.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1839,  is  a  partner  in  business  with  his  father. 
He  m.  Dora  C.  Russell,  and  has  two  children:  (906)  Fred  B,^ ;  and  (907) 
Minnie,^ 

[699.]  ELF  PECK,  son  of  Eliphalet,^  resides  in  Alexander, 
N.  Y.    He  married  Nancy  Smith. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(908)  Walter,  resides  at  Rockford,  111. ;  is  a  manufacturer  of  wInd-miU 
pumps.  He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Mary  E.  Simmonds ;  second,  to 
Amelia  C.  Cady ;  has  one  daughter,  who  m.  Samuel  G.  Saunders,  and  resides 
at  Rockford;  (909)  Asa;  (910)  Mary,  m.  first,  Lucius  Lincoln;  second,  Peter 
G.  Bulkley;  (911)  Prescllla,  m.  Edwin  E.  Holslng;  (912)  Adelia,  m.  Charles 
Griswold;  (913)  Lois,  m.  Jones  Smith. 

[704.]  WILLIAM'^  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,®  was  a  farmer,  and 
resided  in  New  Fairfield,  Conn.,  where  he  died,  April  3, 1847.  He 
married  Polly  Ann  Dickinson. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

(914)  Dennis  H.,  b.  Feb.  19,  1805,  has  six  children:  (915)  Augustus^;  (916) 
Franklin^;  (917)  Hiram^ ;  (918)  Williaw!* ;  (919)  Sarah  F.\-  and  (920)  Fhebe 
i8f.»—  (921)  EUza  A.,  b.  Aug.  18,  1807;  (922)  Sylvia  S.,  b.  April  2,  1810;  (923) 
Polly  Ann,  b.  Aug.  2,  1812;  (924)  William,  b.  March  12,  1815;  has  one  child: 
(925)  EU^sa  «/.•—  (926)  Jesse,  b.  Jan.  29,  1818;  (927)  Annie;  and  (928)  Fan- 
nie, b.  Feb.  27,  1821. 

^705.]  JESSE^  PECK,  son  o!  Jesse,«  resided  in  Danbury, 
where  he  died.  May  8,  1832.  He  married  Anna  Taylor,  daughter 
of  Timothy  Taylor. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(929)  SmimanB.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1806,  and  has  three  children:  (930)  Ezra^ ; 
(931)  Egbert*;  and  (932)  JeannetU,*  —  (d3S)  Ammon  T.,  b.  Feb.  23,  1816,  re- 
sides in  Danbury;  has  two  children:  (934)  Coradova  !?.•,  and  (935)  Cola  S.* 
—  (936)  Timothy  T.,  b.  April  21,  1819 ;  has  one  son :  (937)  Timothy  6'.» 

[706.]  LEVF  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,®  is  a  Baptist  clergyman, 
and  resides  in  Sanford,  N.  Y.  He  married  Naomi,  daughter  of 
Deacon  Ira  Benedict. 


360  FECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

CHILDREN  —  EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

(938)  Ira  S.,  b.  May  28,  1818;  (939)  Harriet  N.,  b.  March  27,  1815;  (940) 
Emellne  B.,  b.  July  17,  1817,  m.  John  E.  Bowers,  of  Oxford,  N.  Y.;  (941) 
Henry  E.,  b.  Feb.  21,  1831 ;  (942)  Mary  E.  C,  b.  Sept.  28,  1834.  Henry  E. 
resides  in  Sanford.  He  m.  Angnsta^.  King,  daughter  of  Deacon  Eli  King, 
Esq.,  and  has  three  children :  (dAS)  Ella  J?.,»  b.  Sept.  21,  1856;  (dU)  Acksa 
E.,*  b.  July  22,  1868 ;  and  (945)  HerbeH  !?.,•  b.  Aug.  2,  1862. 

[720.]  DANIEL^  PECK,  son  of  Calvin,^  married  Samantha 
Curtis.  They  both  died  in  Hastings,  Oswego  County,  N.  Y.,  in 
1842. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(946)  Laura  S.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1817;  (947)  Bethiah  E.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1819;  (948) 
MiUeE.,  b.  Dec.  16,  1821,  m.  William  Hich,  and  resides  at  Central  Square, 
N.  Y.;  (949)  Calvin,  b.  Dec.  1,  1823;  (960)  Tirzah  H.,  b.  May  22,  1826;  (951) 
Daniel  E.,  b.  Aug.  11, 1829;  (952)  Martha  A.,  b.  July  3,  1837. 

[725.]  LUTHER  H.*'  PECK,  son  of  Luthbb,«  is  a  clergyman 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  and  resides  at  Pitcher,  N.  Y. 
He  has  been  twice  married :  first,  to  Mary  Kenyon,  of  Little  Rest, 
R.  L,  September  16,  1816 ;  second,  to  Dorcas  Carpenter,  December 
2,  1866.     His  first  wife  died  May  23,  1865. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(953)  George  W.,  b.  May  31, 1818,  m.  Abigail  Bennett;  resides  near  Portage 
City,  Wis.,  and  has  the  following  childrea:  (954)  Mary^^  b.  Feb.  23,  1842; 
(955)  Andrew,*  b.  Sept.  17,  1843,  d.  Oct.  18,  1863,  a  soldier  in  the  war  against 
the  liebellion ;  (960)  Thomas*  b.  Jan.  8,  1845,  d.  Sept.  25,  1863 ;  also  a  soldier 
in  the  service  of  his  country ;  (957)  Abbiey*  b.  Dec.  10,  1846 ;  (958)  Ueorye 
Tr.,»  b.  Feb.  7,  1849;  and  (959)  Luther  H.*  b.  June  21,  1851.  —  (9G0)  Mary 
Ann,  b.  Jan.  6,  1820,  m.  George  Atwell;  (961)  Martha,  b.  May  13,  1«22,  m. 
Benjamin  L.  Coming;  (962)  Jonathan  K.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1824.  He  graduated  at 
Dickinson  College,  Penn.,  in  1852 ;  was  licensed  to  preach,  and  joined  the  Wyo- 
ming Conference  in  1853,  and  is  now  Presiding  Elder  of  the  lionesdale  ly'ia- 
trict.  He  married  Mary  Searle,  and  has  the  following  children :  (963)  Carrie 
^.,»b.  Feb.  28,  1858;  (964)  James  S.,*  b.  Dec.  27,  1859;  (965)  Mary  ^.,»  b. 
Nov.  28,  1861 ;  and  (966)  Jesse  i.,"  b.  March  28,  1864.  —  (967)  Luther,  b. 
March  9, 1827,  is  also  a  clergyman;  m.  Lucy  Lyman,  and  at  present  itinerates; 
(968)  Elias  B.,  b.  July  18,  1832,  m.  Elizabeth  McLane,  and  resides  in  Pitcher, 
N.  Y.  His  children  are  :  (969)  Ophelia  M.*  b.  May  10,  1856 ;  (970)  Addie  3f.,» 
b.  July  20,  1859;  (971)  Jennie*  b.  Oct.  16,  1861,  d.  Jan.  21,  1864;  and  (972) 
Cordelia  C.,*  b.  July  4,  1865.  —  (978)  Andrew,  b.  April  16,  1836,  m  Lucy  A. 
West,  Aug.  23,  1865;  resides  in  Pitcher,  and  has  one  child:  (974)  Mary  E.,* 
b.  Sept.  28,  1866.  —  (976)  Eliza  M.,  b.  April  16,  1838,  d.  Oct.  21,  1840. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HBNBY  PECK.  361 

[726.]  GEORGE^  PECK,  son  of  Lutheb,®  resides  at  Scran- 
ton,  Penn.  He  is  a  clergyman  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church. 
He  commenced  his  labors  in  1816,  being  then  19  years  of  age.  In 
1821,  he  had  charge  of  the  church  at  Paris,  N.  Y.,  and  during  the 
two  following  years  was  stationed  at  Utica.  In  1 824,  he  was  ap- 
pointed Presiding  Elder  on  the  Susquehanna  District.  He  was 
also  a  member  of  the  General  Conference  which  met  that  year, 
and  he  has  been  elected  a  delegate  to  every  General  Conference 
since  that  time,  making  in  all  twelve.  He  was  also  a  member  of 
the  Evangelical  Alliance,  which  met  in  London  in  1846. 

As  a  scholar  and  student,  he  ranks  high.  Endowed  with  cool, 
strong  sense,  and  possessed  of  great  logical  acumen,  his  keenest 
weapons  were  early  called  into  use  for  the  defence  of  the  faith. 
In  1825,  he  was  challenged  to  a  public  debate,  by  a  Unitarian,  at 
Kingston,  Penn.,  and  won  an  acknowledged  victory.  The  following 
year  he  accepted  a  challenge  to  write  in  a  Universalij^t  magazine, 
which  led  to  the  publication  of  his  first  work,  which  was  entitled 
"  Universalism  Examined."  In  1835,  he  received  the  degree  of 
Master  of  Arts,  from  the  Wesleyan  University ;  and  in  the  fall  of 
that  year  was  elected  Principal  of  the  Oneida  Conference  Semi- 
nary at  Cazenovia,  where  he  remained  four  years,  being  then  ap- 
pointed Presiding  Elder  on  the  Susquehanna  District,  for  the  sec- 
ond time.  In  1840,  he  received  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity, 
from  the  college  at  Augusta,  Ky. ;  and  the  same  year  was  elected 
editor  of  the  Methodist  Quarterly  Review^  which  post  he  occupied 
eight  years,  during  which  time  the  Review  rose  to  a  high  literarv 
standard.  In  1 848,  he  was  elected  editor  of  the  Christian  At^ 
cote  and  Journal,  in  which  capacity  he  served  four  years.  In  1852, 
at  the  solicitation  of  numerous  friends,  he  returned  to  the  Wyo- 
ming Conference,  the  scene  of  his  early  labors  j  and  since  then  he 
has  been  six  years  a  Pastor,  and  eight  years  a  Presiding  Elder. 

As  an  author.  Dr.  Peck  stands  deservedly  high.  The  following 
are  his  principal  works:  " Univcrsalism  Examined";  "History  of 
the  Apostles  and  Evangelists  " ;  "  Christian  Perfection  " ;  "  Rule 
of  Faith  " ;  "  Reply  to  Dr.  Bascom's  Defence  of  American  Slavery" ; 
"  Manly  Character" ;  "  History  of  Wyoming  " ;  "  Early  Methodism" ; 
"  Our  Country ;  its  Trials  and  its  Triumphs." 

Dr.  Peck  ranks  high  as  a  preacher.     His  style  is  clear,  logical 

81 


362  PECK  GENEALOGY, —  APPENDIX. 

and  convincing.  In  his  discourses,  the  argument  rises  in  massive 
proportions,  his  soul  seems  to  glow  with  religious  fervor ;  and  when 
the  theme  calls  forth  all  his  strength,  the  truth  sways  the  audience 
with  resistless  power.  In  church  legislation  and  discipline,  he  has 
frequently  been  called  to  occupy  positions  of  responsibility,  de- 
manding the  highest  qualifications  of  judgment,  fidelity,  and  some- 
times courage,  and  he  has  always  acquitted  himself  with  honor. 
As  a  patriot,  his  volume  of  sermons  on  the  country  and  the  Rebel- 
lion, his  numerous  addresses,  delivered  in  times  of  national  disaster 
and  gloom,  are  a  noble  record  of  steadfast  faith  and  devotion  to 
the  right. 

As  a  man.  Dr.  Peck  is  loved  by  all  who  know  him,  and  most  by 
those  who  know  him  best ;  a  judicious  counsellor,  a  sympathizing 
friend,  .an  afiectionate  husBand  and  father,  a  noble  hearted  man. 
Thus  holding  on  his  way  through  a  long  and  useful  life,  he  carries 
in  his  remembrance  the  records  of  half  a  century  of  stirring  his- 
tory, in  whicli  he  has  acted  a  part,  and  still  remains  vigorous  and 
active,  enjoying  a  serene,  cheerful.  Christian  old  age.  He  married 
Mary  Myers,  daughter  of  Philip  Myers,  Esq.,  of  Kingston,  Penn., 
June  10,  1819. 

CHILDIIEN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(976)  George  M.,  b.  April  17,  1820.  He  was  educated  at  the  Oneida  Confer- 
ence Seminary,  and  is  a  clergyman  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  and 
now  Presiding  Elder  of  the  Lackawanna  District  of  the  Wyoming  Conference. 
He  resides  at  Providence,  Pa.  He  married  Sarah  Louisa  Butler,  July  18, 
1839.  Uis  children  are:  (977)  MeHt  i?.»;  (978)  Qtorge,*  deceased;  (979) 
Luther  W.^ ;  (980)  Josiah  JSr.,»  deceased;  and  (981)  WiUiam  if.»— (982) 
Luther  W.,  b.  June  14,  1825,  graduated  at  the  University  of  New  York,  and  is 
Pastor  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church  at  Hyde  Park,  Penn.  He  m.  Sarah 
Maria  Gibbon,  Jan.  18, 1847.  His  children  are  :  (983)  Helen^ ;  (984)  Mary  E.^; 
(985)  Emma  J9.*;  (98G)  Francis  A,»  d.  Dec.  20,  1859;  (987)  Sarah  Jf.»;  (988) 
Susan  U.  QJ* ;  (989)  Jesse  T.^  ;  and  (990)  Fanny  M.^—  (991)  Mary  H.,  b.  April 
10,  1827,  was  educated  at  Rutger's  Institute,  New  York  City ;  m.  Rev.  J.  T. 
Crane,  Jan.  18,  1847,  by  whom  she  has  nine  children.  Mr.  Crane  is  a  gradu- 
ate of  Princeton  CoUege,  New  Jersey,  and  is  Presiding  Elder  of  Newark 
District.  (992)  William  F.,  b.  Sept.  17,  1828,  d.  April  17,  1829;  (993)  Wilbur 
F.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1833,  graduated  in  the  Medical  Department  of  the  University 
of  New  York,  and  is  practising  medicine  at  Waymart,  Penn.  He  married 
Sarah  Jane  Dean,  Jan.  20,  1857.  His  chUdren  are:  (994)  George*;  (995) 
Louisa^'  (996)  Luthei^ ;  (007)  Mary  Catharine^'  and  (998)  Wilbur.*  George 
and  Louisa  only  are  living. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENBT  PECK.  363 

[737.]  ANDREW  PECK,  son  of  Luther,«  is  a  clergyman  of 
fhe  Metiiodist  Episcopal  church,  and  resides  at  Cortland,  N.  Y. 
To  him  I  am  indebted  for  much  of  my  information  in  relation  to 
his  fiither's  family.  He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Polly  Hudson, 
June  23,  1824;  for  his  second,  Electa  Gunn,  June  9,  1833;  and 
for  his  third  wife,  Betsey  Fenn,  September  22,  1858.  His  first 
wife  was  born  in  Scituate,  R  I.,  February  3,  1804,  where  she  was 
also  baptized.  She  died  Novemler  29,  1832.  His  second  wife 
was  bom  October  9,  1805,  in  Salem,  N.  Y.,  and  baptized  in  Guil- 
ford, September  1829.  Shedied  August  29,  1857.  His  third  wife 
was  bom  in  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1809,  and  baptized  in  in- 
fiuicy. 

CHILDREN  —  EIOnTH  GENERATIOK  : 

(999)  Betsey,  b.  Feb.  9,  1826,  and  bap.  June  8,  1828,  m.  George  WUlson,  and 
resides  in  Elgin,  Minn. ;  (1000)  Ursula,  b.  April  9,  1827,  bap.  June  8,  1828,  m. 
Fields  Place,  and  settled  in  GuUford,  N.  Y.,  v^here  she  d.  Sept.  G,  18G3 ;  (1001) 
Sylvia,  b.  Aug.  26,  1829,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1833,  m.  Peter  Kessler,  and  resides  at 
Dayton,  Ohio;  (1002)  Wesley,  b.  Sept.  25,  1831,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1833.  He  is  a 
Methodist  clergsrman ;  belongs  to  the  California  Conference,  where  he  resides, 
and  now  Itinerates.  He  m.  Harriet  C.  Stiles.  His  children  are :  (1003)  Ellen 
fl:,»b.  Nov.  2,  1868;  (1004)  Charles  TT.,*  b.  May  31,  1857;  and  (1005)  Anna 
B.,*  who  was  b.  April  3,  1862,  and  d.  May  2,  1862.  —  (1006)  An  infant  son,  b. 
Nov.  1,  1882,  d.  Nov.  2,  1832;  (1007)  Mary  S.,  b.  Dec.  12,  1834,  bap.  Feb.  21, 
18S5,  m.  James  Atkinson,  and  resides  at  Cazenovia,  N.  T. ;  (1008)  Emory,  b. 
May  26, 1836,  bap.  Nov.  8,  1836,  m.  Francis  Fisk,  and  resides  in  Brownsville, 
Nebraska;  (1009)  Ellen  N.,  b.  Aug.  17,  1838,  bap.  July  21, 1839,  and  d.  at  Mad- 
ison, N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1839;  (1010)  William  G.,  b.  Aug.  25,  1841,  bap.  June  12, 
1842,  d.  Dec.  7,  1854;  (1011)  ElbertA.,  b.  July  4,  1846,  bap.  in  1847,  resides 
at  Woodstock,  N.  Y. 

[732.]  JESSE  T.^  PECK,  son  of  Luther,®  is  a  clergyman  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  with  which  he  united  in  1827. 
In  1829,  he  was  licensed  as  a  local  preacher,  and  July  12, 
1832,  he  was  received  into  the  Oneida  Conference,  and  stationed 
successively  at  Dryden,  Newark  Valley,  Skaneateles  and  Potsdam. 
By  a  division  of  the  territory,  he  became  a  member  of  the  Black 
Elver  Conference.  He  was  subsequently  elected  Principal  of  the 
Gouveneur  Wesleyan  Seminary,  in  St.  Lawrence  County,  where 
he  remained  four  years.  He  then  became  Principal  of  the  Troy 
Conference  Academy,  in  West  Poultney,  Vt.,  where  he  labored 
very  auccessfully  in  the  oause  of  education  for  seven  years,  being 
a  member  of  the  Troy  Conference  during  this  period.    In  1848, 


364  PECK  QESEAJJOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

he  resigned  the  principalship  at  the  Conference  Academy,  to  accept 
the  Presidency  of  Dickinson  College,  at  Carlisle,  Penn.,  one  of  the 
oldest  colleges  in  the  United  States,  where  he  remained  four  years. 
During  this  latter  period,  he  was  a  member  of  the  Baltimore  Con 
ference.  He  then  became  pastor  of  the  Foundry  Church  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  where  he  remained  two  years.  After  this,  he  was 
appointed  Secretary  and  Editor  of  the  Tract  Society  of  tlie  M.  E. 
church,  and  performed  the  duties  of  this  oflSce  with  great  zeal  and 
ability.  Subsequently  to  this,  he  became  pastor  of  Green  Street 
Church  in  the  city  of  New  York.  He  was  then  transferred  by  the 
Board  of  Bishops  to  California,  where  he  labored  as  pastor  of  im- 
portant churches  and  Presiding  Elder,  for  nearly  eight  years.  On 
returning  East,  on  account  of  the  state  of  Mrs.  Peck's  health,  he 
served  for  a  time  as  pastor  of  St.  Paul's  church  in  Peekskill,  X.  Y., 
whence  he  was  transferred  to  the  Troy  Conference,  and  stationed 
at  Hudson  Street  church  in  Albany,  where  he  now  resides. 

As  will  be  seen  by  the  preceding  outline  of  his  labor.  Dr.  Peck 
has  thus  far  led  a  very  busy  life,  and  has  had  many  important  in- 
terests intrusted  to  his  hands  by  the  church  and  the  community 
It  may  be  added,  that  while  in  preaching  and  teaching  he  has  been 
"in  labors  abundant,"  his  pen  has  not  been  idle.  Contributing 
largely  to  certain  leading  periodicals,  be  has  also  found  time  to 
write  several  volumes  of  permanent  value.  He  is  the  author  of 
tlie  works  entitled  "The  Central  Idea  of  Christianity";  "The 
True  Women  " ;  "  What  must  I  do  to  be  Saved  ?  "  and  "  Tlie  His- 
tory of  the  Great  Republic,  considered  from  a  Cliristian  Stand- 
point." He  has  also  been  four  times  a  member  of  the  General 
Conference;  and  at  the  election  of  Bishops,  in  186*4,  Dr.  Peck 
received  the  higliest  number  of  votes  among  the  candidates  not 
elected.  He  was  afterwards  elected  editor  of  the  Northern  Chris- 
tiaii  Advocate ;  but,  deeming  it  his  duty  to  return  to  California,  he 
declined  this  important  oflSce.  He  married  Persis  Wing,  October 
13^  1831,  daughter  of  Capt.  DaWd  Wing,  of  West  Dennis,  Barn- 
stable Co.,  Mass.     They  have  no  children. 

[740.]  LUCIUS^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  resides  at  Bay 
zetta,  Ohio.  He  married  Abby,  daughter  of  Abraham  Crowley,  of 
Norwich,  Conn. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   HENRY   PECK.  365 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OENEBATION  : 

(1012)  Lucias  W.,  b.  June  4,  1824,  resides  at  Austinsbnrg,  Ohio ;  m.  Char- 
lotte I.  Tuttie.  His  children  are :  (1013)  Eliza  C7.»;  (1014)  Laura  H*;  (1016) 
AnnaA^;  and  (1016)  Frederick  G^.*  — (1017)  Henry  C,  b.  May  15,  1826,  m. 
EUen  E.  Sanford.  His  children  are:  (1018)  Frank  H* ;  (1019)  Willie  A*; 
(1020)  FlorrieE*;  (1021)  Linus  A»;  (1022)  Carrie  E.* ;  and  (1023)  Minnie 
A.»— (1024)  Eunice  R.,b.  May  14,  1828,  m.  Stoughton  Davis;  (1025)  Eliza 
C,  b.  June  9,  1831,  m.  first,  Linus  H.  Webb;  second,  A.  D.  Martin;  (1026) 
Phineas  F.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1834,  d.  Oct.  16,  1860;  (1027)  Mary  A.,  b.  May  7,  1839, 
m.  first,  Elisha  G.  Tew ;  and  second,  Joseph  L.  Tew. 

[741.]  JONATHAN  H.'^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,®  settled  in 
Parma,  N.  Y.  He  was  twice  married :  first,  to  Polly  Scott  j  sec- 
ond, to  Mary  Ann  Pitcher. 

CHILDREN — EIOHTH  GENERATION: 

(1028)  Willis,  b.  Oct.  21, 1825,  m.  Polly  E.  Harrington.  His  children  were  : 
(1029)  PheM;  (1030)  Alfred  Z.»;  (1031)  Almon  H,^ ;  (1032)  Edward^;  and 
(1033)  Washington  P.»— (1034)  Almon,  b.  May  21,  1828,  m.  Amey  E.  Miner; 
(1035)  Edward,  b.  March  21,  1832,  m.  first,  Harriet  Simmons;  second,  Orlyn- 
thla  Trimmer ;  d.  Aug.  30,  1862,  leaving  two  children:  (1036)  MoHon^ ;  and 
(1037)  C7arw«a.»— (1038)  Ephralm  E.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1833;  (1039)  Jonathan  P., 
b.  June  6,  1836,  d.  Nov.  19,  1867;  (1040)  Alfred  L.,  b.  Dec.  13,  1841,  d.  Sept. 
8,  1854;  (1041)  Theron  P.,  b.  Dec.  30,  1845. 

[744.]  ASA  C.^  PECK,  son  of  Jonathan,^  resides  in  Kings- 
ville,  Ohio.  He  married  Marietta  Fulton,  a  descendant  of  Robert 
Fulton.    She  died  September  7,  1855. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(1042)  Anson  S.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1834,  resides  in  Charleston,  Ohio;  m.  Ellen  L. 
Loomis,  and  has  one  son :  (1043)  Charles  M.^  —  (1044)  Frances  E.,  b.  Sept.  2, 
1837,  d.  Sept.  23,  184G;  (1045)  Eliza  J.,  b.  Aug.  5,  1842,  who  m.  Lucius  W. 
HubbeU,  July  3,  1826 ;  and  (1046)  Lois  J.,  b.  Oct.  30,  1849. 

[753.1  JOHN  n.^  PECK,  son  of  Ambrose,^  resides  at  Yantic, 
Conn.  He  is  a  merchant,  doing  business  at  Norwich.  He  married 
Abby  Ann  Hyde,  eldest  daughter  of  Amasa  Hyde,  Esq.,  January 
29,  1834. 

CniLDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(1047)  Eunice  H.,  b.  Feb.  25,  1835,  d.  Nov.  7,  1835;  (1048)  John  H.,b.  Sept. 
7, 1838,  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1863,  and  is  Principal  of  tlie  High  School 
ftt  New  Britain,  Conn.  He  m.  Hattie  B.  Dibble,  and  has  had  two  children : 
(1049)  John  ir.,»  who  d.  Sept.  28,  1865 ;  and  (1060)  Frederick  2>.»  —  (1051) 
Jennie  A.,  b.  Aug.  21, 1840,  m.  James  C.  Pratt,  and  resides  at  Hartford,  Conn. ; 

81* 


366  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

(1052)  William  H.,  b.  May  12,  1842,  m.  Susan  A.  Gates,  of  Stowe,  Mass.,  where 
he  resides;  (1053)  James  H.,  b.  April  2,  1844,  d.  Sept.  1,  1844;  (1054)  Amiie 
H.,  b.  July  12,  1846,  resides  with  her  parents;  (1055)  Samael  K.,  b.  Feb.  12, 
1848,  and  resides  at  Toledo,  Ohio. 

[767.]  DARIUS^  PECK,  son  of  Joseph,®  resides  in  Mishicot, 
Wis.     He  married  Christian  Birdsall,  December  24,  1825. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(1056)  George  L.,  b.  Jan.  6,  1847;  (1057)  Henry  J.,  b.  Sept.  17.  1848;  (1058) 
Caroline  A.,  b.  May  27,  1850 ;  (1059)  Mary  E.,  b.  Jaly  25, 1854 ;  (1060)  Charles 
B.,  b.  April  10,  1857 ;  (1061)  Martha  A.,  b.  June  23, 1865. 

[789.]  STEPHEN  A.^  PECK,  son  of  Deacon  Horace,®  re- 
sides in  New  Haven,  Conn.  He  married  Maria  A.  Newhall,  April 
26,  1849. 

CHILDREN  —  EIGHTH  OEXERATIOK  : 

(1062)  Sarah  M.,  b.  Jan.  15,  1850;  and  (1063)  Stephen  A.,  b.  Jan.  29, 1855. 

[790.]  WHiLIAM  S.^  PECK,  son  of  Deacon  Horacb,«  re- 
sides  in  Woodbridge.  He  married  Hannah  T.  Newhall,  September 
10,  1850. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  OEXERATION  : 

(1064)  Fanny  J.,  b.  Sept.  7,  1851;  (1065)  Mary  A.,  b.  July  7,  1854;  (1066) 
Alice  E.,  b.  June  23,  1857;  (1067)  William  H.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1862,  d.  Nov.  19, 
1864;  (1068)  Frank  H.,  b.  June  8,  1869. 

[792.]  FRANCIS  B.^  PECK,  son  of  Reuben,«  is  a  TJniver- 
salist  clergyman,  and  resides  at  Oxford,  Chenango  County,  N.  Y. 
He  married  Miss  Betsey  Snell,  of  Ephratah,  Fulton  County,  Janu- 
ary 27,  1848. 

CHILDREN — EIGHTH  GENERATION: 

(1069)  Clinton  R.,  b.  May  9,  1850;  (1070)  Mary  E.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1857;  (1071) 
Frank,  b.  March  1,  1860. 

[794.]  FAYETTE  S.^  PECK,  son  of  Eeuben,^  resides  at 
Burtonsville,  Montgomery  County,  N.  Y.  He  is  a  farmer,  engaged 
in  the  dairying  business,  and  in  fruit  and  hop  growing.  He  married 
Miss  Sarah  Wriglit,  daughter  of  Mr.  Ralph  Wright,  of  Oppenheim, 
Fulton  County,  September  8,  1850. 

CniLDRKN  —  EIGHTH  GENERATION  : 

(1072)  Murray  R.,  b.  Oct.  12,  1851;  (1073)  Lucinda,  b.  Jalj  27,  1866;  and 
(1074)  Emma,  b.  Oct.  23,  1861. 


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DESCENDANTS   OF  DEACON  PAUL  PECK, 

OP  HARTFORD,  CONNECnCUT. 

Deacon  Paul  Peck  is  supposed  to  have  been  born  in  Essex 
County,  England,  in  1608,  and  to  have  come  to  this  country  in  the 
ship  "Defence,"  in  1635,  and  remained  in  Boston,  Mass.,  or  its 
vicinity,  until  1636,  and  then  removed  to  Hartford  with  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Hooker  and  his  friends.  His  name  is  in  the  list  of  the 
proprietors  of  Hartford  in  1639.  From  the  records  of  the  town,  it 
appears  that  he  became  one  of  its  leading  men.  His  residence  is 
said  to  have  been  upon  what  is  now  Washington  Street,  not  far 
from  Trinity  College,  the  site  of  which  being  still  known  by  aged 
persons  as  the  "  Peck  lot." 

I  regret  to  have  found  so  little  interest  felt  in  relation  to  him,  or 
in  my  endeavors  to  trace  out  and  give  a  history  of  his  descendants. 
A  very  few  have  ofiFered  their  assistance ;  many  have  refused  to 
answer  my  letters,  or  give  the  information  asked  of  them. 

He  was  Deacon  of  the  Congregationalist  Church  from  1681 
until  his  decease,  December  23,  1695.  His  will  is  upon  the  Pro- 
bate Records,  B.  5,  pp.  217-18-19,  dated  June  25,  1695,  and 
proved  January  15,  1695-6.  It  is  quite  lengthy,  and  is  of  interest 
in  its  details  and  descriptions  of  his  property.  His  inventory 
amounted  to  X536  and  5^. 

He  makes  bequests  to  his  wife  Martha,  sons  Paul  and  Joseph  ; 
his  daughters  Martha  Cornwell,  Mary  Andrew,  Sarah  Clark  and 
Elizabeth  How ;  his  grandsons  Paul  and  Samuel ;  and  his  son-in- 
law  John  Shepherd. 

He  also  names  his  granddaughter  Ruth  Beach,  and  son-in-law 
Joseph  Bonton,  to  whom  Samuel  was  required  to  pay  legacies. 

CHILDREN— SECOND  GENERATION: 

(l)+Paul,  b.  In  1639;  (2)  Martha,  b.  In  1641,  m.  John  Cornwell,  June  8, 
1666,  of  Middletown,  where  she  died  March  1,  1708-9.  Her  children  were: 
Mary*;  Martha'';  John*;   William*;  Paul*;  Hannah*;  Joseph*;  Thankful*; 

Thankful,  2dP;  and  Benjamin,*    (8)  Elizabeth,  b.  in  1643,  m.  How,  of 

Wallingford ;  (4)+John,  b.  Dec.  22, 1645 ;  (5)+Sarauel,  b.  in  1647 ;  (6)+Jo8eph, 
bap.  Dec.  22,  1650;  (7)  Sarah,  b.  in  1653,  m.  Thomas  Clark,  of  Hartford;  (8) 


368  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

Hannah,  b.  in  1656,  m.  John  Shepherd,  of  Hartford,  May  12,  1680;  (9)  Mary, 
b.  in  1662,  m.  John  Andrew,  of  Hartford,  and  d.  in  1752.* 

[1.]  PAUL^  PECK,  son  of  Deacon  Paul,^  resided  in  West 
Hartford,  where  he  died  in  1725.  He  married  Elizabeth  Baisej, 
daughter  of  John  Baisey. 

CHILDREN  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

(10)+Paul,  b.  in  1666;  (ll)+John,  b.  in  1672;  (12)  Martha,  b.  in  1676,  m. 
Samuel  Hubbard,  of  Middletown,  now  Berlin,  Conn. ;  (13)  Samuel,  b.  in  1680, 
also  settled  in  Berlin ;  (14)  Hannah,  b.  in  1681,  m.  first,  Joseph  Hopkins,  April 
27,  1699 ;  and  second,  John  Porter,  Dec.  18,  1713.  She  resided  in  Waterfouiy. 
(15)+William,  b.  in  1686;  (16)  Ruth,  b.in  1688,  m.  Samuel  Sedgwick,  jr.,  Feb. 
1,  1711,  for  her  first  husband,  and  Samuel  Culver,  of  Wallingford,  Jan.  3, 1728, 
for  her  second. 

[4.3  JOEKf^  PECK,  son  of  Deacon  Paul,^  became  a  member 
of  the  church  at  Hartford  in  1696. 

CHILDREN — THIRD  GENERATION: 

(17)  John,  jr.,  b.  May  1,  1661;  (18)  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  7,  1664;  (19)  Sarah, 
b.  June  20,  16G8 ;  (20)  Joseph,  b.  March  6,  1671 ;  (21)  Ruth,  b.  Dec.  21, 1677; 
(22)  Susannah,  b.  Oct.  16,  1680 ;  (23)  Jonathan,  b.  Oct.  6,  1683. 

[5.]  SAilUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Deacon  Paul,i  resided  in  West 
Hartford,  where  he  died,  January  10,  1696.     He  married  Elizabeth 


CHILD  —  THIRD  GENERATION: 

(24)+Samuel,  b.  in  West  Hartford,  in  1672. 

[6.]     JOSEPH^  PECK,  son  of  Deacon  Paul,i  settled  in  Wind- 

sor,  where  he  died,  June  26,  1698.     He  married  Ruth  . 

She  was  appointed  administratrix  upon  his  estate,  April  1698. 

CHILDREN  —  THIRD  GENERATION  : 

(25)  Elizabeth,  b.  in  1C86,  d.  young;  (2G)  Ruth,  b.  in  1692,  d.  young;  (27) 
Joseph,  b.  in  1694,  and  settled  in  Tolland  County,  where  he  died,  leaving  an 
infant  son,  John.  An  administrator  was  appointed  upon  his  estate  in  1741 ; 
(28)  Ruth,  m.  a  Mr.  Mason. 

[10.]     PAUL3  PECK,  son  of  Paul,^  removed  to  Litchfield  at 
an  early  date.    He  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  there.     He  and  his 


♦  It  would  appear  from  the  will,  that  there  were  two  other  daughters, 
whose  names  were  not  upon  record,  one  who  married  Joseph  Bonton,  and  the 
other  the  mother  of  Ruth  Beach,  unless  one  married  a  second  husband. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  369 

brother  John  both  took  an  active  part  in  the  Indian  war.  He  mar- 
ried Leah  Muzzy*  of  Hartford,  August  20,  1701.  He  died  Decem- 
ber 21,  1751 ;  his  widow  died  June  5,  1767. 

CHILDREN — FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(29)  Paul,  b.  April  27,  1702.  He  was  known  as  a  great  hunter  and  trapper, 
a  kind  of  **  Kit  Carson,"  I  should  suppose,  f^om  what  I  learn  of  him.  He  was 
kiUed  in  the  Revolutionary  war  at  the  time  the  British  burned  our  military 
stores  at  Danbury,  Conn.  He  was  in  his  75th  year,  unm. ;  f  (30)  Elizabeth, 
m.  Benjamin  Webster;  (31)  Leah,  m.  Benjamin  BisseU;  (82)+£lisha;  (83) 
-l-Thomas ;  (34)  Hachel,  m.  Heuben  Hibbard ;  (35)+Cornelius,  b.  in  Hartford, 
Feb.  24,  1713 ;  (36)+Benjamin. 

[11.]  J0HN3  PECK,  son  of  Paul,^  married  Mehitable  Reeve, 
of  Hartford,  November  9,  1707,  and  removed  to  Litchfield  about 
1720. 

CHILDREN — FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(37)  John,  b.  Nov.  3,  1708,  settled  in  Vermont  at  an  early  date;  (38)+Abra- 
ham:  (39)  Isaac,  m.Ruth  Tomlinson,  of  Litchfield,  May  20, 173G,  and  removed 
to  Canaan;  (40)  Jacob,  d.  in  early  life;  (41)  a  daughter,  who  died  in  infancy; 
(42)+Reeve,  b.  March  3,  1723;  (43)  Lydia,  m.  Elisha  Peck  (No.  58),  son  of 
Samuel.  She  died  at  the  residence  of  her  son  Asa,  in  Litchfield,  aged  96 
years. 

[15.]  WILLIAM^  PECK,  son  of  Paul,»  removed  to  Litchfield, 
in  1727.     He  married  Lois  Webster. 

CHILDREN  —  FOURTH  GENERATION: 

(44)  Jerusha,  b.  Sept.  1727,  m.  Joseph  VaUl ;  (45)+Timothy,  b.  March  6, 
1730;  (46)  Lois,  b.  Sept.  1732,  m.  John  Osborn;  (47)  Eunice,  b.  Sept.  1736; 
(48)  Margaret,  m.  Capt.  Harris  Hopkins;  (49)  Abigail,  m.  James  Stodard; 
C50)  Sarah,  m.  Abel  Brown. 

[24.]  SAMUEL'  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  settled  in  Middle- 
town,  now  Berlin.   He  married  Abigail  Collier,  daughter  of  Joseph 


♦It  is  difficult  to  teU  upon  the  records  at  Hartford  whether  this  name  is 
ICozzy,  Mowry,  or  Merry. 

t  He  is  said  to  have  been  killed  by  a  British  officer,  who  was  so  exasperated 
It  the  deadly  aim  of  Paul's  gun  among  his  men,  that  he  seized  it  and  bent  it 
)ver  the  wall  behind  which  he  had  fought.  This  gun,  I  am  told  by  Beiyamin 
Peck,  of  Palenville,  N.  Y.,  grandson  of  the  brother  of  Paul,  was  recovered, 
itraightened  and  repaired,  and  always  known  by  the  name  of  Paul's  hunting 

Paul  and  his  brothers,  he  tells  me,  were  the  first  to  carry  guns  into  Litch- 
leld,  and  that  he  now  has  in  his  possession  the  two  owned  by  his  brothers. 


370  PKCK  GENEALOGY. —  APPENDIX. 

Collier,  March  6,  1701.    He  died  December  9,  1765  j  she  died 
October  28, 1742. 

CHILDBEN  —  FOURTH  GENERATIOK: 

(51)+Samael,  b.  at  Kensington,  Jan.  6,  1701 ;  (62)+Mo8es,  b.  April  170S; 
(53)-f-Isaac,  b.  at  Slmsbury,  Nov.  28,  1706;  (64)+AbUah,  b.  Dec.  28,  1709; 
(66)+Zebnlon,  b.  in  Middletown,  Sept.  1,  1712 ;  (66)+Amo8,  b.  in  Kensing- 
ton, March  8, 1715 ;  (57)  Abel,  b.  in  Kensington,  Dec.  28,  1717,  and  d.  Sept 
19,  1742,  nnm.  He  was  a  physician.  (58)+£li8lia,  b.  at  Kensington,  March 
11,  1720;  (59)  Elijah,  b.  in  Lyme,  Joly  23, 1723,  m.  Mary  Strong,  daughter  of 
Hewett  Strong.  His  children  were :  (60)  Jahez^^  b.  in  1755 ;  and  (61)  DaniA,^ 
b.  in  1758,  and  probably  others;  (62)  Lucy,  b.  Dec.  19,  1727;  (63)  Lois,  who 
is  named  in  the  will  of  her  fl&ther,  but  not  recorded  with  the  f)Eunily. 

[32.]     ELISHA*  PECK,  son  of  Paul,^  married  Saxah  Grant, 
January  1730-1,  and  settled  in  Litchfield. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(64)  Elisha,  b.  July  10,  1731 ;  (65)  Abijah,  b.  Oct.  1733,  m.  first,  Keturah 

,  who  d.  Sept.  1772,  in  her  44th  year;  second,  Hhoda  Fitch  (widow), 

June  1778,  formerly  Rhoda  CoUins.  His  children  were  ;  (66)  Keturah,*  b. 
Jan.  22,  1774;  (67)  Abijah,*  b.  Feb.  5, 1776;  and  probably  others  not  on  record. 
—  (68)  DiUe,  b.  June  25,  1735-6,  m.  William  Graves;  (69)  Abiah,  b.  Sept.  20, 
1738. 

[33.]  THOMAS*  PECK,  son  of  Paul,^  settled  in  Litchfield. 
He  married  Sarah  Smith,  August  17,  1733. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(70)  Ann,  b.  Feb.  7,  1734-5;  (71)  Mlndwell,  b.  Oct.  26,  1737;  (72)  Thomas, 
b.  AprU  24,  1740;  (73)  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  18,  1742;  (74)  Amey,  b.  April  12,  1745; 
(75)  Levi,  b.  June  23,  1745,  d.  in  1802;  (76)  Rachel,  b.  Oct  7,  1752;  (77)  Eli- 
jah, b.  Oct.  27,  1754;  resided  in  Litchfield,  where  he  m.  Hannah  Harrison. 
His  children  were :  (78)  Almon* ;  (79)  Freeman*;  (80)  Elijah*;  (81)  Rhoda*; 
(82)  Clarissa*;  (83)  Mahala* ;  and  (84)  Lucy*    He  d.  in  1794. 

[35.]  CORNELIUS*  PECK,  son  of  Paul,^  settled  in  Litch- 
field, where  he  died,  October  31, 1801.  He  married  Bethiah  Beebe, 
February  5,  1748-9. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(85)  Elizabeth,  b.  May  9,  1750,  m.  Abel  Atwater;  (86)  Cornelius,  b.  March 
26,  1753 ;  (87)  Mary,  b.  July  27,  1754 ;  and  probably  others  not  recorded. 

[36.]  BENJAMIN*  PECK,  son  of  Paul,^  married  Mary  Fris- 
bie,  October  22,  1755,  and  resided  in  that  part  of  Litchfield  known 
as  Chestnut  Hill. 


BESCEKDANTS  OF  DEAOON  PAUL  FECK.  371 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  QEMERATION: 

(88)+Bex4amin,  b.  Dec.  28,  1766 ;  (89)  Mary,  b.  July  12,  1759,  m.  Richard 
Wallace,  and  resided  In  Litchfield,  where  she  d.  Feb.  18,  1835,  aged  about  75 
years,  leaving  a  large  fi^mily ;  (90)  Anna,  m.  James  Stone ;  (91)  Rachel,  b.  Oct. 
8, 1766,  m.  Norman  Buel,  and  resided  in  Litchfield;  (92)+Eliada,  b.  July  16, 
1770. 

[38.]  ABRAHAM^  PECK,  son  of-*X»,3  resided  in  Litchfield, 
where  he  died,  August  1801,  in  the  91st  year  of  his  age.  He  mar- 
ried Hannah . 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(93)+ Abraham,  b.  Nov.  16,  1768  j  (94)  Sybel,  b.  Aug.  9,  1766;  and  probably 
others  not  apon  record. 

[42.]  REEVE*  PECK,  son  of  John,^  married  Rachel  Granger, 
of  Granbury,  Conn.,  and  settled  in  Litchfield,  where  he  died,  aged 
about  80.     His  wife  died  1817,  aged  96. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(96)  Moses,  b.  Jan.  19,  1764,  d.  unm.;  (96)+Reeve;  (97)  Ann,  b.  Jan.  27, 
1757,  m.  Richard  Wallace ;  (98)+Reuben,  b.  Jan.  24, 1760 ;  (99)-f-Asahel,  b.  Aug. 
18,  1762 ;  (100)  George,  b.  Nov.  17,  1766,  and  I  am  told  settled  in  ComwaU, 
Vt. ;  (101)  Rachel,  b.  Feb.  18,  1769,  m.  David  VaUl. 

[45.]  TIMOTHY^  PECK,  son  of  William^,  married  Sarah 
Plumb.     He  died  November  20,  1772. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(102)+Philo  or  Philoslbbins,  b.  Oct.  3, 1752 ;  (103)  Anna,  b.  March  29,  1766 ; 
(104)  Rhoda,  b.  March  21,  1758,  m.  Lot  Chase;  (105)  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  3,  1762; 
(106)+Timothy,  b.  Aug.  26, 1765 ;  (107)+Virgil,  b.  Sept.  4, 1769 ;  (108)  Rachel, 
b.  Feb.  18,  1770. 

[51.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  in  Berlin, 
Conn.,  where  he  died,  August  25,  1784.  Ho  married  Thankful 
Winchel,  January  10,  1725.     She  died  January  6,  1762. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(109)  Sybel,  b.  June  4,  1726,  d.  Aug.  16,  1736;  (110)  Eldad,  b.  June  4,  1728, 
d.  Aug.  22,  1736;  (111)  ThankAil,  b.  April  30,  1732,  d.  Aug.  31,  1736;  (112)+ 
Samuel,  b.  May  2,  1734;  (113)  Eldad,  b.  In  1738;  (lU)+Eldad,  again,  b.  in 
1740. 

[52.]  MOSES^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  married  Sarah  Kellogg, 
August  14, 1732,  and  resided  in  Kensington,  where  he  died,  Decem- 
ber 30, 1759.    His  wife  died  June  12,  1770. 


372  PECK  GENEALOGT. —  APPENDIX. 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATIOX  : 

(115)  Oliver,  b.  March  18,  17S7,  d.  Nov.  4,  1810,  m.  Patience  Clark,  March 
24,  1757.  She  d.  Jan.  20,  1808;  (116)  Rhoda,  b.  Dec.  15,  1733,  d.  April  18, 
1784 ;  (117)  Rhoda,  a  twin  sister,  b.  April  18,  1734,  m.  Reuben  CUrk,  Dec  21, 

1759,  d.  March  24,  1801 ;  (118)  Moses,  b.  June  24,  1735,  m.  Rosanna ,  din 

1810 ;  (119)  Sarah,  bom  April  11,  1741,  m.  Timothy  Clark  in  1759 ;  (120)+Abel, 
b.  May  5,  1743. 

[63.]  ISAAC*  PECK,  son  of  SAinjEL,^  married  Lois  Porter,  of 
Farmington,  December  1729,  and  died  in  Kensington,  October  27, 

1748. 

CHILDREN  —  FTFTH  GENERATIOK  : 

(121)+Freeman,  b.  Oct.  9,  1732;  (122)  Jabez,  b.  Sept.  16, 1734;  (128)  Lois, 
b.  Oct.  14,  1739,  d.  Sept.  22,  1743 ;  (124)4-Joseph,  b.  Aug.  14,  1744. 

[64.]  ABIJAH*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  in  BerUn, 
where  he  died,  March  13,  1797.  He  married  Abigail  Galpen,  of 
Middletown,  June  10,  1742.     She  died  July  21,  1775. 

CniUDREN  —  FIFTH  OEXERATIOX  : 

(125)  Abigail,  b.  Feb.  2,  1744,  m.  Ozlas  Bronson,  of  Winchester,  where  she 
died  at  an  advanced  age;  (126) +Abijah,  b.  July  11,  1747;  (127)  Joseph,  b. 
Jnljr  6,  1749,  d.  Dec.  1822,  no  issue;  (128)  Anna,  b.  Jan.  21,  1752,  m.  Thomas 
Thompson,  d.  July  24,  1790,  leaving  four  sons  and  three  daughters ;  (129)+ 
Jesse,  b.  March  3,  1754 ;  (130)  Mercy,  b.  March  29, 1756,  m.  a  Thompson.  She 
d.  July  6,  1790. 

[dd."]  ZEBULON^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  married  Mary  Ed- 
wards,  daughter  of  Josiah  Edwards,  of  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  July 
10,  1735.  He  died  in  Bristol,  Coun.,  January  13,  1795.  His  wife 
died  May  23, 1790. 

CniLDREX  —  FIFTn  GENERATION: 

(131)  Abigail,  b.  May  20,  1736,  m.  Hezeklah  Gridley,  removed  to  Clinton, 
N.Y.,  where  she  d.  April  21,  1826;  (132)+Justus,  b.  Nov.  U,  1737;  (133)  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Sept.  30,  1739,  d.  Nov.  16,  1741 ;  (134)  Mary,  b.  Aug.  12, 1741,  m.  Israel 
Puller,  July  23, 1761.  She  d.  Oct.  11, 1786 ;  (135)+Zebulon,  b.  in  Meriden,  April 
15,  1743;  (136)+Abel,  b.  in  Meriden,  1745;  (137)-f-David,  b.  in  Bristol,  May 
13,  1749;  (138)+Lament,  b.  May  8,  1751,  in  Farmington,  now  Bristol;  (138) 
Elizabeth,  b.  in  Bristol,  in  1763,  m.  Abel  Hawley,  Dec.  16,  1772,  and  d.  in  Clin- 
ton, N.  Y.,  March  12,  1816;  (139)+Josiah,  b.  Jan.  19,  1766. 

[56.]  AMOS^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  married  Mary  Hart, 
July  26,  1750,  and  settled  in  Middletown.  where  he  died,  April  6, 
1802.     She  died  June  22, 1771. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  373 

CHILDREN  —  FIFTH  GENERATION  : 

(140)  Mathew,  b.  July  16,  1751,  m.  Huldah  Rice;  (141)+Amo8,  jr.,  b.  Jan. 
25,  1754;  (142)  Rath,  b.  Nov.  28, 1756,  m.  Bei^amin  Hopkins,  and  d.  March  5, 
1824;  (143)  Mary,  b.  March  9,  1760,  m.  Elisha  Hart;  (144)  Huldah,  b.  Sept. 
18,  1762.  She  was  twice  married.  She  d.  March  28, 1847 ;  (145)+Lemael,  b. 
March  2S,  1765 ;  (146)  Lucy,  b.  Dec.  2,  1767,  m.  Asahel  Dickinson.  She  d. 
Dec.  1, 1853. 

[68.]  ELISHA*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  settled  in  Middletown, 
now  Berlin,  where  he  died,  May  29,  1762.  He  married  Lydia 
Peck,  No.  43,  daughter  of  John  Peck,  May  17,  1743,  both  being 
the  great-grandchildren  of  Deacon  Paul. 

CHILDREN — FIFTH  GENERATION: 

(147)-f  Asa;  ( 148)+ Ariel ;  (149)+Elisha,  b.  Feb.  26,  1767;  (160)  Amey,  m. 
Wmiam  Gibbs;  (151)  Lydia,  m.  John  Buel;  (162)  Sybil,  m.  Lemuel  Orton. 

[88.]  BENJAMIN*  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,*  settled  at  first 
in  Litchfield,  where  he  resided  until  about  1798,  when  he  removed 
to  Palenville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1820.  He  married  Mary 
BueL 

CHILDRBN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(158)  Orman,  d.  in  1804,  aged  about  22  years;  (154)  Benjamin,  m.  Jane 
Bret,  and  was  residing  upon  the  homestead  in  1865.  Ilis  children  are :  (155) 
Benjamin';  (156)  Orman' ;  (157)  William'' ;  (158)  Laura'' ;  (169)  Margaret'' ; 
(160)  Cornelia'' ;  (161)  Minerva'' ;  (162)  Calista'' ;  and  t/anc'.— (163)  Clarissa, 
m.  John  Bumham,  and  settled  at  Cairo ;  (164)  Polly,  m.  John  Palmer,  and 
also  settled  at  Cairo. 

[92.]  ELI  AD  A*  PECK,  son  of  Benjamin,^  settled  upon  the 
homestead,  where  he  died.  He  was  three  times  married:  1st,  to 
Sally  Beckwith,  October  28,  1798;  2d,  to  Abigail  Whittlesey,  June 
4,  1806;  3d,  to  Julia  Sherman,  May  7,  1826. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  QENERATION  : 

(165)  Benjamin,  b.  Nov.  7,  1799;  (166)  Henry  D.,  b.  May  23,  1807;  (167) 
Sheldon  W.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1809;  (168)  James,  and  perhaps  others,  not  upon 
record. 

[93.]  ABRAHAM*  PECK,  son  of  Abraham,^  married  Honor 
De  Wolf.  He  removed  from  Litchfield  to  Cornwall,  Vt.,  about 
1802. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GEKERATIOK  : 

(169)  Hannah,  b.  April  22, 1788;  (170)  Alanson  A.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1790,  m.  Nancy 
Pe  Lano.     His  children  are :  (171)  Benjamin  i?.,^  residing  at  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  In 

82 


374  PECK  6ENEAL0GT. —  APFENDIX^ 

1867;  (172)  Mary  VJ ;  (17S)  Benry  0.%-.and  (174)  Lydia',  —(176)  Epaphrodi- 
tu8,  b.  July  6,  1791 ;  (176)  David,  b.  Dec.  8,  1794,  d.  Feb.  18, 1796 ;  (177)  Maty, 
b.  March  6,  1796;  (178)  Lncretia,  b.  April  22,  1798;  (179)  Isaac,  b.  July  27, 
1800;  (180)  Frederick,  b.  March  12,  1803;  (181)  SybU,  b.  Dec.  14,  1805^ 
(182)  Electa,  b.  Aug.  22,  1807. 

[96.]  REEVE*  PECK,  son  of  Reeve,*  married  Sarah  Butler, 
April  14,  1774,  and  settled  at  first  in  Litchfield,  and  from  there  is 
supposed  to  have  removed  to  Cornwall,  Vt 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENEBATION  : 

(183)  Eleazar,  b.  Feb.  2i,  1776;  (18*)  Samael,  b.  March  20,  1778;  (185) 
<*arah,  b.  Sept.  22, 1780;  (186)ReeYe,  b.  Nov.  4,  1782;  (1«7)  Horatio,  b.  Sept. 
to,  17d9;  (188)  Sarah:  and.Rachel^  by  a  2d  wife. 

[98.]  REUBEN*  PECK,  son  of  Reeve,^  married  Sarah  Churchel, 
and  settled  in  Cornwall,  Yt. 

CHILDREN — SCTFH  GENERATIOK: 

(189)  Darkis,  settled  in  Cornwall,  where  he  died  Jane  28,  1867,  leayisg  do 
issue ;  (190)  Romeo,  m.  Sarah  Chatterdon,  and  was  residing  In  Cornwall  in 
18G7.  His  children  were:  (191)  Reuben  O.';  (192)  Jennie  X.';  (193)  Cornea 
J?.';  (194)  John  a"* ;  (196)  Aretus  C;  (196)  Bachel  AJ ;  and  (197)  £llery 
HJ*  —(198)  Julius,  m.  Ist,  Sally  Lampher;  2d,  Augustine  Van  Quilder.  His 
children  were:  (199)  George'^;  (200)  Beuben^ ;  (201)  Julius'';  (202)  Celor' ; 
(2()3)  Cetio,^  —(204)  Sally. 

[99.]  ASAHEL^  PECK,  son  of  Reeve,^  married  Anna  Marsh. 
February  1789,  and  remained  in  latcbfield. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(205)  Chauncey,  b.  Aug.  25,  1789,  m.  Minerva  Bidwell,  April  23,  1812.  He 
d.  Feb.  18,  1867.  His  children  were:  (206)  Harriet  C.,*  b.  Dec.  9,  1814;  (207) 
Hiram  IF.J  b.  April  9,  181^;  (208)  Stephen  B.,^  b.  June  2,  1820;  ^Frances  <5.,* 
b.  April  27,  1826;  and  (209)  James  B.,^  b.  in  1828.  — (210)  Horace,  b.  June  10, 
1791,  m.  l8t,  Lydia  Orton;  2d,  Amelia  Doolittle.  His  children  were:  (211) 
Charles  J.'^ ;  (212)  Burr  O? ;  (213)  Xoww*;  and  (214)  Harriet.'*  —(215)  Asahel, 
b.  April  29,  1792,  m.  Abigail  Catlln.  His  children  were:  (216)  Henry  C.^• 
(217)  MaHa  EJ ;  {21%)  Helen' ;  (219)  JVtfwfow^*  and  (220)  ./wha.'  —(221)  Elijah 
M.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1794,  m.  Harriet  Turner.  His  children  are:  (221)  Edward  0.,^ 
residing  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  in  1807;  (222)  Mary  Ann'' ;  (223)  Emeline  A.''; 
(224)  Adaline^;  and  (225)  Angeline\  twins.  —  (226)  Ozias,  b.  May  17,  1797,  m. 
list,  Mahala  Hubbard;  2d,  Harriet  Ann  Pond.  His  children  were  :  (227)  Martha 
J?  ;  (228)  Lemon  OP ;  and  (229)  Ozias  ff'.,^who  is  a  physician,  and  resides  in 
New  Haven.  — (230)  Edmond,  b.  Aug.  14, 1799,  m.  Ann  Perkins ;  had  one  son : 

*  This  name  was  received  too  late  to  be  numbered  with  the  others. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  376 

(231)  Edmond  P.^  —(232)  Anna,  b.  April  18,  1801,  m.  Herman  Blssell;  (233) 
Julias,  b.  July  29,  1804,  m.  Eunice  Warner*;  (234)  Harriet,  b.  June  10,  1806; 

(236)  William,  b.  March  14,  1808,  m.  Ist,  Emeline  Loveland ;  2d,  Cordelia  Mc- 
Donald.   He  died  in  Wisconsin  In  1866.    His  children  were :  (236)  Aaron''; 

(237)  EdmoncC;  and  (238)  Caroline';  and  perhaps  others. 

[102.]     PHILO*  PECK,  son  of  Timothy,^  married  Hannah 
Hicks,  of  East  Hampton,  L.  I. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(239)+Alfred,  b.  Feb.  26,  1779 ;  (240)  Rhoda,  b.  Sept.  26,  1782,  m.  VlrgU 
Walter;  (241)  PoUy,  b.  April  29,  1786;  (242)  Mary  Ann,  b.  Nov.  20,  1796,  m. 
Jeremiah  Norton.     • 

[106.]     TIMOTHY*  PECK,  son  of  Timothy,^  married  a  Joy. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(243)  Luther,  who  d.  in  London,  England,  nnm. ;  (244)  Clara ;  (246)  Sarah ; 
(246)  VirgU ;  and  (247)  Mary. 

[107.]  VniGIL*  PECK,  son  of  Timothy,*  married  Mary 
Wallace,  granddaughter  of  Benjamin  Peck  (No.  36),  November  28, 
1799.  He  died  October  15, 1 804.  She  survived  him,  and  married 
Dr.  Abel  Catlin,  March  20,  1808.  She  was  born  October  13,  1781, 
and  died  December  21,  1860. 

CHILDBEK  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(248)  Miry  W.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1800,  m.  Edward  D.  Mansfield,  April  25,  1827,  d. 
March  10,  1837;  (249)  Helen,  b.  July  26,  1802,  died  nnm.  May  27,  1822; 
(250)4-Wmiam  V.,  b.  April  16,  1804. 

[112.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,^  resided  in  Berlin, 
where  he  died,  July  18,  1802.    He  married,  for  his  first  wife,  Ruth 

Hopkins,  March  3,  1757;  for  his  second,  Sarah ,  March  31. 

1773;  and  for  his  third,  Abigail  Lattimer,  December  7,  1775. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(251)  Thankfhl,  b.  Feb.  8,  1768 ;  (262)  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  7,  1761 ;  (263)  La- 
▼Inia,  b.  April  25, 1766 ;  (264)  Solomon,  b.  June  22,  1767 ;  (266)+Samuel,  b. 
Sept.  26, 1768;  (266)+Edward,  b.  Nov.  21,  1776. 

[114.]  ELD  AD*  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  married  Mary  Fos- 
ter,  February  9,  1764;  died  September  14,  1824. 

*  He  had  a  son  Comelins,  who  died  in  Bristol,  Conn. 


376  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

crrn.DRKX  —  sixth  generation: 

(257)  Submit,  b.  Dec.  30,  1764;  (258)  Seth,  b.  May  4,  1767;  (259)  Fhileiiii, 
b.  Oct.  14,  1771,  m.  Mathew  Jadd,  Jan.  20,  1800;  (260)  Eldad,  b.  Not.  5, 1774; 
(261)  £ra£tas,  b.  June  29, 1779. 

[120.]  ABEL*  PECK,  son  of  Moses,*  married  Deborah  Curtis 
in  1768.     He  died  July  16,  1822.     She  died  December  30,  1824. 

CHIU>REN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(262)  Billy  K.,  b.  in  1772,  d.  April  13,  1811 ;  (263)  Miyor  B.,  b.  in  1774,  m. 
Lucy  Lewis ;  (264)  Rhoda  B.,  b.  in  1776,  m.  Gideon  Huntley,  and  d.  April  28, 
1819;  (265)  SaUy  B.,  b.  in  1779;  (266)  Sylvester,  b.  in  1784,  d.  July  31,  1858. 
There  were  other  children,  who  died  young.  • 

[121.]  FREEMAN*  PECK,  son  of  Isaac,*  married  LoisLmd- 
ley,  June  4,  1753 ;  died  July  24,  1762. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(267)  Isaac,  b.  Aug.  14,  1753;  (268)  Lois,  b.  Dec  24,  1754;  (269)  OUtc,  b. 
April  9,  1757;  (270)  Freeman,  b.  May  31,  1760. 

[124.]  JOSEPH*  PECK,  son  of  Isaac,*  settled,  lived  and 
died  in  Berlin. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(271)  Sarah,  b.  April  8,  1770;  (272)  Hannah,  b.  Dec.  24,  1771 ;  (273)  Lucre- 
tia,  b.  Aug.  16,  1774;  (274)  Lydia,  b.  Dec.  19,  1776;  (275)  Joseph,  b.  April  13, 
1779,  d.  April  17,  1823;  (276)  Asenath,  b.  July  22, 1781. 

[126.]  ABIJAH^  PECK,  son  of  Abijah,*  removed  with  his 
family  to  the  State  of  Xew  York,  about  1812,  and  died  at  the  resi- 
dence of  his  grandson,  Joseph  L.,  in  Cayuga  County,  May  18, 1828. 
He  was  three  times  married ;  first,  to  Lucy  Percival ;  second,  to 
Huldah  Boardman ;  third,  to  Mrs.  Abigail  Owen. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(277) H- Warren,  b.  Dec.  30,  1786;    (278)  Joseph,  d.  unm. ;    (279)    Lucy; 

(280)  Abijah,  was  residing  in  Norwalk,  N.  Y.,  in  1866,  m.  PoUy  Reynolds; 

(281)  Anise ;  (282)  SaUy,  m.  John  Nichols,  and  was  residing,  a  widow,  in  Peru, 
Ohio,  in  1866. 

[  1 29.]  JESSE^  PECK,  son  of  Abijah,*  married  Philoma  Cook, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Samuel  Cook,  November  15,  1785.  She  was 
bom  July  14,  1761,  and  died  March  16,  1816.  He  died  at  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  April  29,  1823. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  377 

CHILDBEN  —  SIXTH  QENKRATION  : 

(283)  Emily,  d.  in  infancy;  (284)+Everard,  b.  Nov.  6, 1792;  (286)+Henry, 
b.  Jan.  3,  1795;  (286)+Jesse,  b.  Jan.  19,  1798,  and  Emily  2d,  b.  March  81, 
1802,  m.  Thomas  Kempshall. 

[132.]  JUSTUS*  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon,*  resided  in  Wal- 
cott,  Conn.,  where  he  died,  November  23,  1813.  He  married  Lucy 
Frisbee,  September  6,  1759.  She  died  December  11,  1823,  aged 
83  years.  He  was  a  deacon  of  the  Congregationalist  Church  for 
many  years,  and  held  various  public  offices. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  : 

• 

(287)  Lncy,  b.  March  10,  1761,  m.  and  d.  in  New  Hampshire,  leaving  chU- 
dren;  (288)-fElisha,  b.  Sept.  9.  1763;  (289)  Mary,  b.  Sept.  23,  1766,  m. 
Joshua  Ckiok,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  Jan.  20,  1789;  (290)  Sarah,  b.  June  10,  1768,  d. 
March  30,  1773;  (291)  Rachel,  b.  Nov.  13.  1771,  m.  Rev.  Asa  Talmadge,  of 
Soathington,  Conn.,  Oct.  17, 1801,  d.  Jane  5,  1845 ;  (292)  Justus,  b.  June  28, 
1774,  d.  Sept.  2,  1777 ;  (293)  Sarah,  2d,  b.  June  28,  1779,  m.  and  d.  April  23, 
1850;  (294)  Lowley,  b.  Dec.  16,  1782,  m.  Stephen  Carter,  jr.,  of  Walcott,  Nov. 
16,  1804,  d.  Dec.  14,  1861;  (295)  Rhoda,  b.  Jan.  4,  1786,  d.  March  30,  1792; 
(296)  Justus  L.,  b.  April  29,  1788,  m.  Sarah  Merriman,  of  Southington,  d.  AprU 
16,  1812;  no  issue. 

[135.]  ZEBULON*  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon,^  removed  from 
Bristol,  Conn.,  to  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  in  1801,  and  died  in  Marshall, 
N.  Y.,  January  23,  i  820.  During  his  residence  in  Bristol,  he  was 
one  of  the  leading  public  men,  and  very  popular.  He  was.a  Justice 
of  the  Peace  many  years,  and  a  member  of  the  Connecticut  Legis- 
lature for  fourteen  sessions.  He  was  a  delegate  in  the  Convention 
to  act  upon  the  adoption  of  the  United  States  Constitution,  voting 
yea.  He  was  a  Deacon  of  the  Congregationalist  Church.  He  was 
three  times  married;  first,  to  Esther  Hart,  November  2,  1769; 
second,  to  Mrs.  Mary  Watson,  June  11,  1778 ;  third,  to  Mrs.  Mind- 
well  Chubb. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(297)  Roxanna,  b.  April  U,  1770,  d.  Jan.  6,  1849;  (298)-Fl8aac,  b.  Nov.  23, 
1771 ;  (299)  Beulah,  b.  March  12,  1774,  d.  Dec.  1,  1786;  (300)+Sllas,  b.  March 
30,  1776 ;  (301)H-Zebulon,  b.  March  24,  1779 ;  (302)  Esther,  b.  AprU  7, 1781,  m. 
Salmon  Barns,  of  Bristol,  Conn.,  and  d.  in  Wisconsin,  Dec.  1860;  (303)  Syl- 
via, b.  July  23,  1782,  d.  March  12,  1794;  (304)  Lorena,  b.  June  4,  1784,  d.  Nov. 
1806;  (306)  H- Anthony,  b.  March  19,  1786;  (306)  Beulah,  b.  March  23,  1789,  m. 
Daniel  Northrop,  March  2,  1815,  and  d.  at  Fayette viUe,  Onondaga  County, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  1865,  leaving  chUdren  and  grandchildren. 
32*. 


S78  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

[136.]  ABEL*  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon/  married  Abigail  Gaj- 
lord,  of  Bristol,  Feb.  11,  1768.  He  was  drafted  in  the  war  of  tiie 
Revolution,  and  died  on  his  way  home  from  Valley  Forge,  January 
26,  1778.  His  widow  married  Deacon  James  Wells,  of  Ncwington, 
September  4,  1785. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  : 

(807)+Samuel,  b.  Jan.  5,  1769;  (308)  Candace,  b.  Jan.  16,  1771,  m.  Jonathan 
Stodard,  and  d.  in  1826;  (309)  Abel,  b.  Jan.  12,  1774,  m.  Huldah  Abernethy, 
(310)  Abigail,  b.  May  13,  1776,  m.  Timothy  Stedman. 

[137.]  DAVID*  FECK,  son  of  ZEBtTLON,^  settled  in  Southing- 
ton,  where  he  became  a  prominent  man,  holding  various  public 
offices.  He  married  Huldah  Coggswell.  He  died  September  30, 
1821. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH    GENERATION: 

(811)  Mary,  b.  Jan.  25,  1773,  d.  Not.  12,  1849;  (312)  Huldah,  b.  July  8, 1775, 
m.  Riley  Smith,  of  Southington,  d.  March  10,  1838 ;  (313)  Asahel,  b.  July  19, 
1777,  m.  Diadema  Dunham,  of  SoQthington,  d.  Jan.  18,  1856.  She  died  Jan. 
14,  1849;  (814)  Seth,  b.  July  7,  1781,  m.  Salome  Lewis,  of  Walcot,  Conn.,  and 
resided  in  Southington,  where  he  d.  March  29,  1843 ;  she  d.  April  15,  1853 ;  no 
issue;  (315)  Sally,  b.  Oct.  2,  1783,  m.  S.  Judd,  d.  July  14,  1824;  (316)  Oren,  b. 
Aug.  2G,  1785,  m.  Ann  Seward,  d.  March  11,  1852;  she  Jan.  18, 1853;  no  issue; 
(317)  Phila,  b.  Aug.  31,  1787,  m.  Edward  Converse,  Dec.  4,  1811 ;  (318)  Lcui- 
na,  b.  May  13,  1790,  m.  Joel  Carriiigton,  d.  May  5,  1847. 

[138.]  LAilEXT^  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon,^  resided  in  Bristol, 
wliere  he  died,  May  5,  1823.  He  held  various  town  and  church 
offices.     He  married  Rachel  Tracy. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH   GENERATION  : 

(319)  Sally,  b.  Feb.  7,  1784,  m.  Capt.  A.  BunneH,  of  Plymouth,  Oct.  3,  1822, 
he  d.  July  20, 1860;  she  survived  him,  and  was  residing  in  Bristol  in  1865;  no 
issue;  (320)-f-Tracy,  b.  April  5^1785;  (321)-fRichard,  b.  Dec.  15,  1786;  (322) 
Susannah,  b.  Aug.  31,  1788,  m.  Sylvester  Rich,  Jan.  5,  1812,  and  was  residing 
in  Croton,  N.  Y.,  in  1865;  (323)  an  infant,  b.  Sept.  21,  1790,  d.  Oct.  8,  1790, 
unnamed;  (324)  Ephroditus, b.  Oct.  26,  1791,  d.  in  South  Carolina,  Nov.  16, 
1811,  unm.;  (325)4-Nehemiah,  b.  Sept.  26,  1793;  (326)H-Neuman,  b.  Nov.  25, 
1795 ;  (327)  Rachel,  b.  Dec.  25,  1797,  ra.  Israel  Russell ;  he  d.  in  1851 ;  she  was 
residing  in  Cromwell,  Conn.,  a  widow,  in  1865 ;  (328)  James  G.,  b.  June  24, 1800, 
ra.  first,  Marcia  Crane,  Jan.  1,  1840 ;  second,  Sarah  Smith ;  and  was  residing 
upon  the  old  homestead  in  1865,  and  has  had  two  children :  (329)  James  G.,'' 
b.  Sept.  29,  1840,  d.  July  11,  1844;  and  (330)  Mary  E,,''  b.  March  10,  1844;  was 
residing  at  home  in  1865. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  379 

[139.]  JOSIAH^  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon,*  married  Jemima 
Rogers,  January  26,  1782.  He  died  April  26,  1811.  His  wife 
died  August  30,  1850.  They  were  buried  in  the  South  burial- 
ground,  at  Bristol,  where  their  tombstones  may  still  be  seen. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION   : 

(331)  Isabinda,  b.  Jan.  5,  1782.  m.  Miles  Lewis,  of  Bristol,  Nov.  26,  1801,  d. 
April  20,  1847;  no  issue;  (332)-f-Wooster,  b.  March  7,  1784;  (333)  Mary,  b.  in 
1786,  m.  Sylvester  Woodruff,  of  Southington,  Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1806,  d.  May  23, 
1810;  (334)  Catharine,  b.  Oct.  12,  1788,  m.  Ellas  Foot;  settled  in  New  York 
City,  where  she  d.  Dec.  16,  1858,  leaving  children ;  (336)  Lyman,  b.  in  1790,  d. 
April  4,  1794;  (336)  Uarry,  b.  in  1795,  d.  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  1814,  a  soldier 
in  the  United  States  army;  (337)  Fanny,  b.  May  25,  1801,  m.  Noble  Jerome, 
Dec.  11,  1823;  was  residing  in  Waterbury,  Conn.,  a  widow,  in  1865;  (338)  Al- 
mlra,  b.  Aug.  4,  1798,  d.  Nov.  19, 1844 ;  (339)  an  infant,  b.  AprU  4,  1804,  Uved 
but  a  few  days. 

[141.]  A-ViOS*  PECK,'  son  of  Amos,*  married  Anna  Scoville, 
December  4,  1781.     He  died  March  18,  1826. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  : 

(840)  Polly,  b.  Sept.  29,  1782,  m.  Dr.  Josiah  M.  Ward,  Oct.  10,  1816,  d.  in 
Berlin,  May  20,  1853;  (341)  Nancy,  b.  Nov.  7,  1784,  m.  William  Dunham,  Feb. 
27,  1812,  d.  in  Berlin,  April  16,  1853;  (342)  Desire,  b.  Oct.  29,  1786;  (343^ 
Noah,  b.  in  1788,  m.  MlUlcent  Oliver,  d.  in  New  Orleans,  May  1826,  leaving  a 
family  in  Tennessee;  (344)  Norman,  b.  Feb.  16,  1791,  m.  Mary  E.  Uibbard,  of 
England,  Oct.  4,  1823,  d.  in  Berlin,  Sept.  13,  1861 ;  (345)  Mathew,  b.  Aug.  3, 
1793,  m.  Sarah  Ellsworth,  Oct.  13,  1824,  d.  June  6,  1834;  (346)  Norris,  b.  Dec. 
9,  1795,  m.  Eliza  Langdon,  and  settled  in  Berlin ;  (347)  Lucy,  b.  July  19, 1798, 
d.  April  23,  1832,  unm. 

[145.]  LEMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Amos,^  married  Lydia  Dick- 
inson. Ho  died  in  Berlin,  February  22,  1821 ;  she  died  April  15, 
1826. 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(348)+Seldon,  b.  Jan.  25,  1794;  (349)  Harriet,  b.  Feb.  14,  1796,  d.  Nov.  11, 
1828 ;  (860)+Sherman,  b.  Dec.  28,  1800. 

[147.]  ASA*  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,^  left  Berlin  about  1784, 
and  settled  in  Litchfield.  He  died  at  South  Farms  in  1818.  He 
volunteered  in  the  war  of  the  Revolution  during  one  of  the  alarms, 
and  was  in  the  service  for  some  time.  He  married  Hannah  Far- 
nnm,  June  15, 1786. 


380  PECK  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDDL 

CHILDREN — SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(351)  John  M.,  his  only  child,  was  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Oct,  31, 1789.  He 
became  a  distinguished  Baptist  clergyman.  He  was  ordained  to  the  Ministry 
in  1813,  and  became  Pastor  of  the  church  at  Amenia,  Dutchess  Co.,  K.  T.,  in 
1814.  In  1817,  he  was  appointed  a  Missionary,  under  the  Baptist  Genenl 
Convention,  and  moved  to  St.  Louis.  He  afterwards  settled  at  Rock  Spring, 
111.,  where  he  died,  March  15,  1858.  He  was  mainly  instrumental  in  establish- 
ing the  Theological  Seminary  there.  ShurtleflTs  College,  at  Upper  Alton, 
was  established  through  his  instrumentality.  Harvard  College  conferred  the 
degree  of  D.  D.  upon  him  in  1852. 

His  wife,  before  marriage,  was  Sally  Paine.  She  died  Oct.  24,  1856.  His 
children  were :  (352)  Eli  P.,''  b.  July  28,  1810;  (353)  Hannah^''  b.  June  10, 
1812;  (354)  Harvey  J.,''  b.  Sept.  28,  1814;  (355)  Waiiam  C.,'  b.  Feb.  11,  1818; 
(356)  Mary  Ann,"^  b.  Sept.  18,  1820 ;  (357)  WiUiam  S.,''  b.  Nov.  13,  1823 ;  (358) 
John  Q.  -4.,'  b.  Aug.  27, 1825;  a  «on,'  b.  Dec.  10,  1827,  d.  in  infancy. 

[148.]     ARIEL*  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,*  after  the  war  of  the 
Revolution,  in  which  he  served,  settled  in  Montgomery  County,  and 

died  at  EUesburgh,  JeflFerson  County,  N.  Y.     He  married  

Higby. 

CHILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION: 

(359)  Lucy,  m.  Isaiah  Byington,  and  settled  in  Stockbridge,  Mass. ;  (360)+ 
Lumon,  b.  May  7,  1769 ;  (361)+Elisha,  b.  March  7,  1774 ;  and  (362)  Sarah,  who 
was  twice  married  :  first,  to  John  Hall ;  second,  to  a  Mr.  Benedict. 

[149.]     ELISHA^  PECK,  son  of  Elisha,^  settled  in  Lenox, 
Mass.,  where  he  lived  and  died.     He  married  Lucretia  Patterson. 

CUILDREN  —  SIXTH  GENERATION  : 

(363)  John,  b.  March  7,  1779,  and  d.  Feb.  1851,  leaving  three  sons  and  one 
daughter;  (364)  Jabez,  b.  Nov.  2,  1780,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my  infor- 
mation, was  residing  in  Lenox,  Mass.,  in  1866.*  (365)  His  son  Henry  M. 
Peck,  resides  at  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  w^here  he  has  an  extensive  brick  manu- 
factory;  (366)  Betsey,  b.  Oct.  27,  1782,  m.  a  Mr.  Judd,  and  d.  in  Lenox,  leav- 
ing children ;  (367)  Oliver,  b.  Aug.  22,  1786,  and  d.  in  Lenox,  in  1856,  leaving 
two  sons  and  one  daughter;  (368)  Elisha,  b.  March  4,  1789;  was  of  the  firm 
of  rhelps,  reck  &  Co.,  extensive  importers  and  manufacturers  of  copper,  tin 
and  sheet  iron  ware,  in  New  York,  where  he  died  in  1851,  leaving  children; 
(369)  Elijah,  b.  Oct.  1, 1791,  settled  in  Lenox,  and  has  two  sous  and  one  daugh- 
ter; (370)  Roxanna,  b.  Jan.  16,  1796,  resided  in  Lenox,  where  she  d.  in  lt>32, 
leaving  one  son;  (371)  Lura,  b.  in  1801,  m.  a  Mr.  Phelps,  of  Lenox,  and  had 
two  daughters. 


♦  Died  March  10,  1867. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  381 

[239.]  ALFRED^  PECK,  son  of  Philo,*  lived  and  died  in 
Litchfield,  upon  the  ancestral  homestead.  He  married  Susan 
Baldwin,  of  Litchfield. 

CHILDBEN  —  SEVKNTH  GKNKRATION  : 

(872)  James  B.,  b.  Jan.  28, 1808,  m.  Amanda  Kibbon.  His  children  were :  (872) 
mien  A.*;  and  (874)  Walter  JSr.**  —(376)  Walter,  b.  Jan.  10,  1810,  d.  Nov.  8, 
1834;  (876)  Edmond,  b.  June  5, 1812,  d.  AprU  10,  1844,  nnm. ;  (877)  Alvin,  b. 
Feb.  16,  1816,  d.  Feb.  9,  1888,  unm.;  (378)  WiUlam  G.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1820;  he  is 
a  professor  in  Columbia  College,  N.  T. ;  he  married,  first,  Elizabeth  M.  Davis, 
second,  Ida  Dayton*  His  children  are:  (379)  Henry  S,^;  (380)  Guy  2>."; 
and  (881)  Ida  J*  —  (882)  Andrew,  b.  AprU  14,  1824,  d.  Nov.  22,  1847,  unm. 

[250.]  Judge  WILLIiM  V.«  PECK,  son  of  Virgil,*  was 
residing  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  in  1865,  where  he  has  been  one  ot 
the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court.  To  his  kindness,  I  am  indebted 
for  letters  of  interest  in  relation  to  his  branch  of  the  name.  He  is 
a  descendant  from  Deacon  Paul  Peck,  both  on  his  father's  and 
mother's  side,  his  great-great  paternal  grandfather  and  his  great- 
great-great  maternal  grandfather  being  one  and  the  same  person. 
He  married  Mary  Ann  Cook,  July  8,  1830. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(888)  Mary  C,  b.  Jan.  29, 1882,  m.  L.  C.  Damarin,  Dec.  27, 1852 ;  (884)  WiUiam 
v.,  b.  Dec.  2,  1886,  m.  Harriet  E.  McColllster,  April  1858.  His  children  in 
1866  were :  (385)  William  F.,*  b.  March  9,  1859 ;  (386)  Mary  Ann,*  b.  Aug.  18, 
1861;  (887)  and  Heleny*  b.  Aug.  16,  1863;  John  H.,  b.  Aug.  11,  1842;  £Uen  L., 
b.  Dec.  80,  1846.    There  were  other  children  who  died  young. 

[266.]  Deacon  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  resided  in 
Berlin,  where  he  was  a  deacon  of  the  Congregationalist  Church.  He 
married  Polly  M.  Upson,  November  27,  1794.    She  was  born  July 

13,  1776,  and  died  December  15, 1853;  ho  died  March  19,  1833. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(888)  Warren,  b.  July  4,  1796,  d.  Nov.  27,  1802 ;  (889)  Samuel  H.,  b.  Dec. 

14,  1798,  d.  in  New  Orleans,  Sept.  12,  1862.  He  married,  first,  Sarah  Ann  de 
Pate;  second,  Maryette  KeUog.  His  children  were :  (390)  Samuel  JZ";  (891) 
William  H.* ;  (892)  Marcus  Af.»;  (398)  Ossian  Q* ;  (394)  Leroy  3f.^•  (396) 
Menu  F."/  (896)  Milton  A.*;  (397)  DeWiU  C";  (898)  ManusK.*;  (899)  An- 
ihonyA.*;  and  Auffustut.*  —(400)  RusseU  U.,  b.  April  28,  1804,  resides  in 
SoQthington,  Conn.  He  married,  first,  Lydia  Botsford ;  second,  Susan  Cur- 
tis;  third,  Eunice  C.Woodruff.  His  chUdren  are:  (401)  Oeorge  J?.";  (402) 
Sarah  Ann*  ;  (408)  Samuel  H*  ;  (404)  Betsey  X." ;  (406)  Susan  Amelia*  ;  (406) 
Celinda  A.*  and  (407)  Susan  A.,*  troins.  —  (408)  Henry  P.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1812; 
(409)  SaUy  M.,  b.  Sept.  14, 1814. 


382 

[266.]  EDWAED*  PECK^  son  of  Samuel,*  resided  in  Berfiii, 
where  be  died.  March  11,  1^34.  He  was  a  joiner  and  earpenUr 
br  trade.  He  was  twice  married ;  1st  to  Sarah  Langdon,  Ifirdi 
23,  1802 ;  2d,  to  Pollj  Williams,  Aogost  8, 1816. 

mo:  Wmrren:  ^411)  Anb^:  (412;  Ererfin:  C413^  Akfia,  b.  Dec  1»,  ISIT; 
m.  l5t.  Jaoe  £.  Webster:  2d,  EUzabetb  W.  Stewart,  resides  in  3f cndes. Con. 
His  chfldren  are:  ''414;,  Emma  EJ :  ^415}  ^n^wla^*:  (416;  <rrac«  u4-»;  'IIP 
Ckarisa  A.*;  and  Ml*y  CariUm  C.  IT*  —  419)  Coroelins  W.,  b.  Fth.  22,  l?dX 
m.  Lacy  Ann  Hale.  March  22,  l&4^r  and  re«>ides  in  Berlin.  Conn.  His  dukirea 
are:  (420>  ElUn  M*;  and  ^421)  Edward  J.*  —(422^  JebieC  b.  Oct.  5,1^; 
(423;  Edward  A.,  b.  3larch  2,  1829. 

[277]  WARREX*  PECK,  son  of  Abuah*  resided  in  Loet 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died,  Februarr  2, 1 836.  He  was  three  times  mar- 
ried ;  Ist,  to  Abigail  Owen;  2d,  to  Boxy  Standish;  3d,  to  Hannah 
Pearsons. 

CHIIJ>REX  —  ftEIEAlU   GEXEKATIOX: 

(424;  Fhjlinda,  b.  Aug.  15, 1806,  m.  Stephen  Birdsell,  and  d.  ICarcfa  15. 1S43; 
(425y  Joseph  L.,  b.  April  18,  1809,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my  information, 
resides  in  Locit,  N.  T.  He  m.  Mary  Jones,  Oct.  28,  1832,  and  has  two  sons: 
(426)  Charies,*  b.  Feb.  20,  1836;  and  (427)  C&rfdon*b.  Oct.  6.  1838.  — <42&) 
Susannah,  b.  Feb.  22,  1814;  (429)  Warren,  b.  May  15,  1616,  m.  Mary  BirdseU; 
has  two  children:  (430^  George  FT.'; and  ''431) Carrie.'— {432;  Caroline  Matil- 
da, b.  Nov.  9,  1?>1^. 

[284.]  EVERARD^  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,^  resided  at  Roches- 
ter, X.  Y.,  where  he  died,  February  9,  185-L  He  was  editor  and 
proprietor  of  the  Rochester  Telegraph,  He  married^  1st,  Chloe 
Porter;  2d,  Martha  Farlee;   3d,  Mrs.  Alice  Walker  (widow). 

CHILDREN  —  SEV^Sm   GEXKRATIOX  : 

(433)  Xorraan,  d.  June  1849,  leaving  one  son :  (434)  B^njamin,^  who  was 
residing  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  in  18G6.  — (4S5)  Emily,  m.  Horace  Turner,  d.  Nor. 
29,  1856 ;  (43C)  Charles,  d.  Aug.  12, 1857 ;  (437)  Henry,  was  residing  at  Oberlin, 
Ohio,  in  1863;  (438)  William  F.;  and  (439)  Edward  W.,  at  Rochester. 

[285.]  HEXRY«  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,^  settled  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  where  he  died,  March  1,  1867.  He  was  Mayor  of  the  city 
for  several  years.     He  married  Jerusha  Clark,  of  Hartford. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH   GENERAnON  : 

(440)  Horace  C,  b.  Jan.  10,  1820;  (441)  Henry  J.,  b.  July  10,  1822,  d.  Sept 
8,  1822;  (442)  Emily  C,  b.  Jan.  16,  1824,  d.  Sept.  4,  1824:  (443)  Henry,  b. 
Aug.  31,  1827 ;  (444)  William  C,  b.  Oct.  23, 1830 ;  (445)  Lorenzo  B.,  b.  Dec.  24, 
1835. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  '  383 

[286.]  JESSE®  PECK,  son  of  Jesse  *  resides  in  New  Haven. 
He  was  bred  a  printer,  which  occupation  he  followed  for  many 
years.  He  was  subseqently  Clerk  of  the  Probate  Court,  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  and  Public  Notary  for  several  years ;  also.  Surveyor  of 
Customs,  and  since.  Inspector  and  Clerk  of  the  Customs,  which  last 
position  he  was  occupying  in  1867.  He  married  Evelina  Hayes, 
daughter  of  Col.  Stephen  Hayes,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(446)  Everard,b.  Feb.  24,  1836,  d.  July  24,  1836;  (447)  Eveline  H.,  b.  July 
29,  1838,  d.  Nov.  24,  1851 ;  (448)  Everard  H.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1845.  He  entered  the 
army  in*  1864,  in  the  Ist  Connecticut  Cavalry,  and  served  under  General  Sher- 
idan, and  was  honorably  discharged  at  the  close  of  the  war. 

[288J  ELISHA^  PECK,  son  of  Justus,^  left  Connecticut  in 
1817,  and  settled  ia  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  where  he  resided  about  ten 
years.  From  there  he  removed  to  Howard,  Steuben  County,  N.  Y., 
where  he  died,  February  28, 1843.  He  married  Huldah  Ford,  No- 
vember 24,  1785. 

CHILI>REN  —  SSVENTH  GENERATION: 

(449)  Moses,  settled  at  Fabius,  Onondaga  County,  N.  T.,  where  he  died. 
Bis  widow  was  residing  at  Apulia,  in  1866.  His  chlldl-en  were :  (450)  Eliaha,* 
of  Apulia;  (461)  William  M.,'^  of  Fabius;  (462)  Eliza,*  who  m.  John  R.  Rob- 
ertson; (463)  Lucia*;  (464)  Harriet  and  (466)  Mary,*  -—(466)  James,  d. 
leaving  children.  His  son,  Luciusy*  a  physician,  was  residing  at  Java,  N.  Y., 
in  1866.  —(467)  Justus,  settled  in  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  and  from  there  removed 
to  Ohio,  and  was  residing  at  Richmond  Centre  in  1866.    His  children  are : 

(468)  Huldah*;  (469)  Edwin  0*;  (460)  James  W* ;  and  (461)  Austin*  —The 
children  of  Edwin  O.  are :  (462)  Sarah  A* ;  (463)  Edwin  0* ;  (464)  DaHu9 
B*;  ii66)  Lemuel  A* ;  {iSS)  Justus  L* ;  (467)  Milo  C* ;  (468)  Luella  jB.%- 

(469)  Charlie  E*  ;  (470)  Archie* ;  and  (471)  Dudley  A*  —The  children  of  James 
W.  are:  (472)  Janett^;  U7S)MaryJ*;  (474)  Aurilla* ;  (476)  James  W.* ;  (476) 
Cynthia* ;  (477)  Huldah  L* ;  (478)  Estella* ;  and  Verona*  —(479)  WiUiam 
was  residing  at  Wallace  Station,  N.  Y.,  in  1864 ;  (480)  Polly,  m.  Augustus  Sl- 
monds;  (481)  Marcus,  was  residing  at  Goshen,  Ind.,  in  1866.  His  children 
are:  (482)  Almira* ;  (483)  Ripley  C.,*  of  Chohocton,  N.  Y.;  (484)  Adaline* ; 
(486)  David  S,*  of  Goshen,  Ind.;  (486)  Eunice^ ;  (487)  Marcus  A.,*  of  Goshen; 
(488)  Hester  M*;  and  (489)  George  X,«  also  of  Goshen.  —(490)  EUshaA., 
m.  En^ily  Westcott,  and  d.  about  1834 ;  (,491)  Henry  A.,*  his  only  son,  was 
residing  at  Baraboo,  Wis.,  in  1864.*  —(492)  Austin  J.,  m.  the  widow  of  Elisha 
A.  She  d.  in  1862.  He  was  residing  in  1864  at  Leoni,  Mich.,  with  his  daugh- 
ter, Mrs.  C.  M.  Dipple. 


*  He  died,  June  27,  1867,  in  the  37th  year  of  his  age.    His  children  are 
Cora,  Randall,  and  Jay  Irwin. 


384  PBCK  QEinSlLOGr. — appeenddl 

[298.]  ISAACS  PECK,  son  of  ZebuloN;'  married  Laena  Can- 
dee,  February  12, 1800,  and  died  in  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  April  30, 
1851. 

fiiTTT.nniew  —  mev  knth  oknbratION: 

(498)  Eliza,  b.  Dec.  12,  1800,  m.  Chester  Gaylord,  May  22,  1833,  and  was 
residing  In  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  In  1865;  (494)  Almlra,  b.  Jan.  18,  1803,  m.  David 
Barton,  Jan.  17, 1820 ;  (495)  John  C,  b.  Not.  8, 1805,  m.  Anna  Whitney,  Oct.  12, 
1823,  d.  Feb.  14,  1865 ;  (496)  George  B.,  b.  Not.  22,  1807,  m.  CharloUe  Lnm- 
bard,  March  16,  1831,  for  his  first  wife,  and  Harriet  Buckingham,  Feb.  18, 
1852,  for  his  second.  His  children  are :  (497)  Almircfi;  (498)  CharloUe^;  and 
(499)  DuHght  B.*  —  (500)  Mary,  b.  May  10, 1810,  m.  Frederick  B.  Nichols,  Sept. 
26,  1832,  d.  Not.  26,  1833;  (501)  James  I.,  b.  June  29,  1812,  m.  Loaisa  Atkin- 
son. His  children  are :  (502)  CharloUef^;  (503)  John,*  who  d.  in  the  army; 
(504)"  Wayne^;  (505)  Mark^ ;  (506)  Edward^;  and  (507)  Isaac,*  who  d.  young. 

—  (508)  Harriet  B.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1815,  m.  John  Dean,  Oct.  10,  1838.  He  held 
an  office  in  the  Treasury  Department  at  Washington,  where  he  died  Oct.  16, 
1863. 

[3(X).]  SILAS®  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon,*  was  twice  married: 
first,  to  Betsey  Chnbb,  January  23,  1800;  and  second,  to  Mrs. 
Mary  Coe,  March  24,  1807.    He  died  October  31,  1839. 

CffTT.T>'RKN  —  SETXNTH  OENKRATION: 

(509)  Edward,  b.  in  1801,  m.  first,  Mary  Eastman;  second,  AlTira  Page;  d. 
in  1837.    His chUdren are :  (610)  Esther L*;  (511)  John  E* ;  and  (512)  Sarah* 

—  (513)  Betsey  L.,  b.  in  1803,  d.  In  1818;  (514)  Amzl  C,  b.  in  1808,  m.  Mar- 
garet Lumbard  in  1833.  His  children  were :  (615)  Edward;  and  (516)  Ade- 
laide; and  three  who  d.  young,  —  (517)  Lydla  A.,  b.  in  1810,  m.  S.  A.  Hitch- 
cock; (618)  Sarah  P.,  b.  In  1813,  m.  Thomas  Murry;  (519)  Esther  II.,  b.  In 
1816,  m.  Charles  Trobridge;  (520)  George  A.,  b.  in  1820,  m.  Edith  M.  Brown. 
His  children  are :  (521)  Hugh  T*  ;  (622)  UeUn  M* ;  (523)  Julia  A* ,'  (524)  Willis 
P.*;  (525)  Fred  C* ;  and  one  d.  In  Infancy.    He  resides  upon  the  homestead. 

[301.]  ZEBULON«  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon,*  married  Susan 
Bartholomew,  March  31,  1807,  and  died  in  Deansville,  Oneida 
County,  N.  Y.,  November  15,  1865. 

CmLDREX  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(626)  Caroline  S.,  b.  Feb.  5,  1808,  d.  Nov.  21,  1812;  (527)  Mary  Ann,  b. 
June  8,  1809,  d.  Nov.  24.  1812;  (528)  Evallne,  b.  July  12,  1811,  d.  Feb.  23, 1840; 
(529)  Susan  B.,  b.  Sept.  21.  1813;  (530)  Charles  B.,  b.  July  8,  1815,  m.  Lucina 
Miner,  d.  March  26,  1867.  His  children  are :  (531)  Lucy  3r..»  b.  Nov.  4,  1839; 
(532)  Susan  J,*  b.  March  16,  1843 ;  (533)  Eva  E*  b.  July  25,  1845 ;  (534) 
Franklin  J.*  b.  Aug.  11,  1865.  —  (535)  Mary  Ann,  b.  April  15,  1821 ;  (536) 
Hawley  Z.,  b.  Jan.  5,  1824,  m.  Sarah  A.  Stone,  Oct.  31,  1854,  and  was  residing 
in  DeansviUe,  N.  Y.,  in  1864.  His  children  are:  (537)  Charles*  b.  Sept.  26, 
1857;  C538)  Ella  A.,*  b.  Dec.  18,  1862. 


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DESCENDANTS  OF   DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  385 

[305.]  ANTHONY®  PECK,  son  of  Zebulon,^  was  twice  mar- 
ried:  first,  to  Mary  Greenlist,  April  5,  1814;  second,  to  Cynthia 
Moor,  February  26,  1829.     He  died  at  Marshall,  April  19, 1845. 

CHILDR1CN  —  SBVSNTH  OKNERATION  : 

(539)  Mary,  m.  Ansel  D.  Hancheet,  and  was  residing  in  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  in 
1865 ;  (540)  Malissa,  m.  Warren  Kellogg,  and  was  residing  at  Chittenango  in 
1866 ;  (641)  Anthony,  m.  Delia  E.  Gates.  His  children  in  1866  were :  (642) 
Anthofij/^ ;  and  (^643)  Edvsard  8,^  —  (644)  Maria,  m.  John  B.  Barton,  and  was 
residing  in  Rome  in  1865 ;  (646)  William,  m.  Lydia  Moor.  He  enlisted  in  the 
7th  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  and  d.  of  a  woand  received  during  a  charge  into 
Shelbyville,  Tenn.  He  held  a  lieutenant's  commission.  He  left  two  children : 
(646)  Minnie*;  and  (647)  Willie.*  —(648)  DeWitt  C,  m.  Mary  Barton,  and 
was  residing  at  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  in  1865.  He  is  a  lawyer.  His  children  were : 
(549)  Fayette  H,* ;  and  (550)  Carrie  A*  —(551)  Fayette,  m.  Clara  M.  Norton, 
and  was  residing  at  Marshall,  N.  Y.,  upon  the  homestead,  in  1864,  and  had  one 
child :  Helen  N,*  — (552)  Juliette,  d.  young;  (653)  Harriet  N.,  was  residing  at 
home  in  1864  unm. 

[307.]  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Abel,«  settled  in  Bristol, 
where  he  died  April  1,  1826.  He  married  Hannah  Manross,  June 
9,  1791.     She  died  May  5,  1855. 

CiniJ)REN  —  SRVKNTH  GENKRATION  : 

(564)  Sylvester,  b.  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  Aug.  12, 1794,  m.  Miss  Fanny  Roberts, 
of  Bristol,  May  28, 1818.  She  wasb.  Sept.  24, 1792.  He  resided  in  West  Haven, 
Conn.  He  was  a  man  much  respected  in  the  community  in  which  he  resided ; 
kind  and  obliging ;  honorable  in  his  dealings ;  whose  word  and  promise  were 
held  inviolate.  He  was  a  man  of  talents,  fond  of  reading,  and  conversant 
with  the  passing  events  of  the  day.  He  had  travelled  through  many  of  the 
States,  and  become  well  acquainted  with  human  nature.  To  him  I  am 
indebted  for  his  kindness,  and  the  interest  he  took  in  the  history  of  his  branch 
of  the  name.  He  d.  at  West  Haven,  May  11,  1868.  His  widow,  an  amiable 
and  Intelligent  lady,  still  resides  there.  His  children  are  :  (555)  LaFayette  M,,* 
b.  Jan.  22,  1822,  d.  July  18,  1830;  (556)  Sylvester  B.*  b.  Jan.  25,  1827,  d.  Aug. 
27,  1828 ;  (557)  Mary  Jane,*  b.  Feb.  10,  1829,  m.  Charles  N.  Shnmway,  of 
Oxford,  N.  Y.  •  They  reside  in  the  town  of  Phelps,  where  she  is  much 
respected  by  her  friends  and  acquaintances.  They  have  one  child :  Fannie 
Gertrude.^  —(568)  Angeline  C.y*  b.  Feb.  13,  1832,  d.  June  21, 1856.  She  was,  I 
am  told,  possessed  of  fine  talents,  and  pleasing  in  her  appearance  and  manner. 
(669)  Helen  Sophie,*  b.  July  19,  1834.  She  Is  a  lady  weU  educated,  and  from 
her  correspondence  seems  possessed  of  an  excellent  mind,  cultivated  and 
refined.  She  is  an  admirer  of  the  fine  arts,  poetry,  music,  painting^  etc.,  in 
some  of  which  she  is  said  to  excel ;  an.  excellent  and  chaste  writer,  and  I  am 
told  an  occasional  contributor  of  a  poem  to  some  of  the  magazines  and  papers. 
—  (560)  Emily,  b.  AprU  21,  1797,  d.  April  3,  1803;  (561)  Angeline,  b.  May  28j 
1799,  m.  Oren  Ives,  Dec.  23,  1824 ;  (562)  Samuel,  b.  May  3,  1803,  m.  Harriet 

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386  PECK .  GENEALOGY.  —  APPENDIX. 

Bartholomew,  March  14,  1827,  and  settled  In  Virginia;  (563)  Emily,  b.  March 
9,  1805,  m.  Anson  Beckwith,  July  25,  1825,  d.  July  16,  1861 ;  (564)  Abel  G.,  b. 
Jan.  8,  1807,  m.  first,  Lydia  H.  Read ;  second,  Eliza  Ann  Boles.  He  was  resid- 
ing in  Boston  in  1864.  His  children  were  :  (565)  Morgianna  L.^ ;  (566)  Penit 
A,"";  (567)  Waiiam*;  (568)  Angie  Jlf.»;  and  (569)  John,""  who  d.  in  infancy.  - 
(570)  William,  b.  Dec.  27,  1809,  d.  in  Boston,  Sept.  12,  1846;  no  issue. 

[320.]  JUDGE  TRACY®  PECK,  son  of  Lament,*  resided  in 
Bristol,  Conn.  He  was  for  many  years  a  prominent  public  man. 
He  was  repeatedly  a  member  of  both  branches  of  the  Connecticut 
Legislature ;  was  several  years  Judge  of  Probate,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  Canal  Commissioner,  County  Surveyor,  etc.,  and  without 
intermission  for  more  than  half  a  century  held  different  and  impor- 
tant offices  in  the  town.  He  was  much  interested  in  the  genealogy 
and  history  of  his  branch  of  the  name.  I  called  his  attention  to  the 
subject  in  1851.  I  am  indebted  through  the  kindness  of  his  daugh- 
ter. Miss  Kezia  A.  Peck,  for  many  facts  and  much  information  firom 
his  manuscripts  since  his  disease,  in  relation  to  his  branch. 

He  married  Sally  Adams,  of  Litchfield,  February  3,  1812.  He 
died  February  12,  1862. 

CUILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  ; 

(571)  EpaphrodiUis,  b.  Nov.  13, 1812.  He  was  the  pioneer  of  the  American 
clock  business  in  Europe.  He  d.  in  Liverpool,  Eng.,  Sept.  20,  1857;  (572) 
Sally  H.,  b.  March  17,  1815,  d.  Dec.  9,  1815;  (573)  Sarah  T.,  b.  Nov.  5,  1816, 
m.  Charles  E.  Smith,  of  Tlymouth,  Sept.  2G,  1839.  He  d  Jan.  9,  1854.  She 
was  residing  in  Bristol,  a  widow,  in  1805;  (574)  Rachel  K.,  b.  Sept.  27,  1818, 
m.  Charles  Bronson,  of  Waterbury,  July  25,  1848,  where  they  were  residing 
in  1805;  (575)  Joseph  A.,  b.  Oct.  9,  1820,  d.  Dec.  4, 1822;  (576)  an  infant,  b. 
July  0,  1822,  d.  July  12,  1822;  (577)  Joseph  A.,  2d,  b.  Feb.  18,  1824,  m.  Marj' E. 
Thorp,  Sept.  1,  1846,  and  settled  in  New  Haven ;  no  issue ;  (578)  Josiah  T.,  b. 
Aug.  3,  1826,  m.  Ellen  L.  Barnard,  Nov.  23,  1847.  He  was  residing  in  Bristol 
in  1866,  where  he  was  Deputy  Collector  of  Internal  Revenue.  His  chil- 
dren were  :  (579)  Miles  L.%-  (680)  Eliza  J."";  (581)  Theodore  -B.«;  (582)  Epaph- 
roditus"^;  and  (583)  Edson  J/.**  —(584)  Eliza  J.,  b.  Aug.  19,  1828,  d.  July  17, 
1847 ;  (585)  Henry  A.,  b.  July  26,  1832.  He  enlisted  into  the  10th  Regiment  of 
Connecticut  Volunteers,  Oct.  1861 ;  was  promoted,  and  returned  with  the  regi- 
ment a  captain,  in  1865.  He  was  in  twenty-three  battles.  (586)  Kezia  A.,  b. 
Nov.  25,  1834.  She  graduated  at  the  State  Normal  School  in  1859.  She  was 
residing  in  Bristol  in  1865;  (587)  Tracy,  b.  May  24,  1838.  He  graduated  at 
Yale  College,  where  he  held  an  honorable  position,  ranking  high  as  a  scholar. 
He  afterwards  visited  Paris,  Rome,  and  Germany,  where  he  completed  his 
studies.  After  his  return  from  Europe,  he  was  offered  and  accepted  a  posi- 
tion in  Yale  College,  which  he  was  occupying  in  1866. 


BESCENDAl^TS  OF  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  381 

[239.]  ALFRED^  PECK,  son  of  Philo,«  lived  and  died  in 
Litchfield;  upon  the  ancestral  homestead.  He  married  Susan 
Baldwin,  of  Litchfield. 

CHILDBEN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(372)  James  B.,  b.  Jan.  28, 1808,  m.  Amanda  Eibbon.  His  children  were :  (872) 
Ellen  AJ^;  and  (374)  Walter  K."^  —(376)  Walter,  b.  Jan.  10,  1810,  d.  Nov.  8, 
1834;  (376)  Edmond,  b.  June  6,  1812,  d.  April  10,  1844,  nnm. ;  (377)  Alvln,  b. 
•  Feb.  16,  1816,  d.  Feb.  9, 1838,  unm.;  (878)  William  G.,  b.  Oct.  16,  1820;  he  Is 
a  professor  in  Colambia  College,  N.  Y. ;  he  married,  first,  Elizabeth  M.  Davis, 
second,  Ida  Dayton,  His  children  are:  (379)  Henry  S.^;  (380)  Guy  i>.»; 
and  (381)  Ida  ^.?—  (382)  Andrew,  b.  April  14,  1824,  d.  Nov.  22,  1847,  unm. 

[260.]  Judge  WILLIAM  V.«  PECK,  son  of  Virgil,^  was 
residing  at  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  in  1865,  where  he  has  been  one  ot 
the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court.  To  his  kindness,  I  am  indebted 
for  letters  of  interest  in  relation  to  his  branch  of  the  name.  He  is 
a  descendant  from  Deacon  Paul  Peck,  both  on  his  father's  and 
mother's  side,  his  g^eat-great  paternal  grandfather  and  his  great- 
great-great  maternal  grandfather  being  one  and  the  same  person. 
He  married  Mary  Ann  Cook,  July  8,  1830. 

CHILDBEN— SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(383)  Mary  C,  b.  Jan.  29, 1832,  m.  L.  C.  Damarin,  Dec.  27, 1862 ;  (884)  William 
v.,  b.  Dec.  2,  1836,  m.  Harriet  E.  McCoUister,  AprU  1868.  His  children  in 
1865  were :  (385)  William  F.,»  b.  March  9,  1859 ;  (386)  Mary  Ann,"^  b.  Ang.  18, 
1861 ;  (387)  and  ffelen,^  b.  Aug.  16,  1863;  John  H.,  b.  Aug.  11,  1842;  EUen  L., 
b.  Dec.  30,  1846.    There  were  other  children  who  died  young. 

[265.]  Deacon  SAMUEL^  PECK,  son  of  Samuel,*  resided  in 
Berlin,  where  he  was  a  deacon  of  the  Congregationalist  Church.  He 
married  Polly  M.  Upson,  November  27,  1794.    She  was  born  July 

13,  1776,  and  died  December  15,  1853;  he  died  March  19,  1833. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(888)  Warren,  b.  July  4,  1796,  d.  Nov.  27,  1802 ;  (389)  Samuel  H.,  b.  Dec. 

14,  1798,  d.  in  New  Orleans,  Sept.  12,  1862.  He  married,  first,  Sarah  Ann  de 
Pate;  second,  Maryette  KeUog.  His  children  were :  (390)  Samuel  K^;  (391) 
William  ff*;  (892)  Marcus  Jf.»;  (393)  Ossian  G.*;  (394)  Leroy  Jf.»;(396) 
Menu  F.«;  (396)  Milton  A,^;  (397)  DeWiU  C;  (398)  MariusK*;  (399)  An- 
thony  A.*;  and  Augustus.^  —(400)  RusseU  U.,  b.  April  28, 1804,  resides  in 
Soathington,  Conn.  He  married,  first,  Lydia  Botsford ;  second,  Susan  Cur- 
tis;  third,  Eunice  C.Woodruff.  His  chUdren  are:  (401)  George  J5.';  (402) 
Sarah  Ann*;  (408)  Samuel  H* ;  (404)  Betsey L*;  (406)  Susan  Amelia*;  (406) 
Celinda  A.*  and  (407)  Susan  A.,*  twins.  —  (408)  Henry  P.,  b.  Aug.  6, 1812 ; 
(409)  SaUy  M.,  b.  Sept.  14, 1814. 


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[256.]  EOWARD*  PECK,  sou  of  Sajtcel,^  readed  ia  BwGn, 
where  he  died,  March  II,  l^S4.  He  waa  &  jomer  and  carpenter 
hj  trade.  He  was  twice  married :  Ist  to  Sarah  Langdou,  March 
23,  1 802 ;  2d,  to  PoQy  Williams,  Angnst  »,  I816. 

CHZLDazsr — aav  is  uu.  OKsmnATuysf: 

r4I0)  Warren:  ail;  AaaJnd:  (UT)  Everlln;  (413)  AIifiiL.  !i.  Dec  »,  I^IT; 
m.  I.4t.  Jaae  E.  Wefviter;  2d,  Eliaabetli  W.  Stewart,  resides  in.  Merfdeik  Comi. 
Hu»  chndren  are:  aUj  ITwuw  JB1»;  r415)  ^/iir«jto^»;  (4I«)  ^rrfire  AJ:  ^417) 
€*/fre^^  ^'*,'  and  ^41.-^;  C^triion  C,  W.^  — /411>)  CorneUiis  W^  b.  Feb*  22^  WaD^ 
BU  Ijury  Ann  Hale,  3€areli  22^  184^^,  and  resides  in  Berlin*  Coon.  His  cliildRA 
are:  (420}  EUen  M.^ ;  and  (421)  E^jbeard  J*  —(422)  JehieC  b.  Oct  3,1^23; 
(423)  Edward  A.,  b,  iCarch  2,  132^. 

[277]  WARREN*  PECK,  sou  of  Abuah.^  resided  in  Lock, 
N.  Y-,  where  he  died,  Febmarv  2, 1 836.  He  was  three  times  mar- 
ried ;  lat,  to  Abigail  Owen;  2d,  to  Roiy  Standiah;  3d,  to  Hannah 
Pearsons. 

CKILDttX3f  —  SmrmSfTH  GEXERATIOV: 

(424)  Phjlinda,  b.  Aag.  I»,  Id06,  m.  Stephen  BirdseO*  and  d.  Mardi  15, 1S43; 
(425;  Joseph  L.,  b.  April  18,  1809,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  mj  informatioo, 
resides  In  Loclt,  N.  Y.  He  m.  Marj  Jones,  Oct.  28,  1832^  and  has  two  sons: 
(42^)  Charles,*  b.  Feb.  20,  1836;  and  (427)  Cory*>ii,»  b.  Oct.  6,  1338.  — (428) 
Sasannah,  b.  Feb.  22,  1814;  (42*>)  Warren,  b.  May  15,  I8I6,  m.  Mary  Birdsell; 
ha.*!  two  children  :  (4:30;  George.  FT." /and  (431)Oirrt<f.''— (432)  Caroline  Matil- 
da, b.  Nov.  0,  1818. 

[284.]  EVERARD^  PECK,  son  of  JESSi:,^  resided  at  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  where  ho  died,  FebrDarj-  9,  1854.  He  was  editor  and 
proprietor  of  the  Rochester  Telegraph,  He  married,  Ist,  Chloe 
Porter;  2d,  Martha  Farlee;   3d,  Mrg.  Alice  Walker  (widow). 

CHILDREN'  —  SlTVTrNTH   GEXERATION  : 

(433;  Norman,  d.  June  1849,  leaving  one  son :  (434)  Benjaminj^  who  was 
rcsirllng  at  Sprinj^field,  Mass., in  18G6.  — (4S5)  Emilv,  m.  Horace  Tnmer, d.  Nov. 
29,  1856 ;  (436)  Charles,  d.  Aug.  12, 1857 ;  (437)  Henry,  was  residing  at  Oberlin, 
Ohio,  In  18C3;  (438)  William  F.;  and  (439)  Edward  W.,  at  Rochester. 

[285.]  HENRY*  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,*  settled  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  where  he  died,  March  1,  1867.  He  was  Mayor  of  the  city 
for  several  years.     He  married  Jerusha  Clark,  of  Hartford. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION  : 

(440)  Horace  C,  b.  Jan.  10,  1820;  (441)  Henry  J.,  b.  July  10,  1822,  d.  Sept. 
8,  1822;  (442)  Emily  C,  b.  Jan.  16,  1824,  d.  Sept.  4,  1824:  (443)  Henry,  b. 
Aug.  31,  1827 ;  (444)  WlUlam  C,  b.  Oct.  23, 1880 ;  (446)  Lorenzo  B.,  b.  Dec.  24, 
1835. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  DEACON  PAUL  PECK.  383 

[286.]  JESSE®  PECK,  son  of  Jesse,*  resides  in  New  Haven. 
He  was  bred  a  printer,  which  occupation  he  followed  for  many 
years.  He  was  subseqently  Clerk  of  the  Probate  Court,  Justice  of 
the  Peace,  and  Public  Notary  for  several  years ;  also,  Surveyor  of 
Customs,  and  since.  Inspector  and  Clerk  of  the  Customs,  which  last 
position  he  was  occupying  in  1867.  He  married  Evelina  Hayes, 
daughter  of  Col.  Stephen  Hayes,  of  Newark,  N.  J. 

CHIIJ>REN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(446)  Everard,b.  Feb.  24,  1836,  d.  July  24,  1836;  (447)  Eveline  H.,  b.  July 
29,  1888,  d.  Nov.  24,  1861 ;  (448)  Everard  H.,  b.  Nov.  7,  1845.  He  entered  the 
army  in*I864,  in  the  1st  Connecticut  Cavalry,  and  served  under  General  Sher- 
idan, and  was  honorably  discharged  at  the  close  of  the  war. 

[288.]  ELISHA^  PECK,  son  of  Justus,*  left  Connecticut  in 
1817,  and  settled  in  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  where  he  resided  about  ten 
years.  Prom  there  he  removed  to  Howard,  Steuben  County,  N.  T., 
where  he  died,  February  28,  1843.  He  married  Huldah  Ford,  No- 
vember 24,  1785. 

CHILDREN  —  SEVENTH  GENERATION: 

(449)  Moses,  settled  at  Fabius,  Onondaga  County,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died. 
His  widow  was  residing  at  Apulia,  in  1866.  His  chUdten  were :  (460)  Elisha,^ 
of  Apulia;  (461)  William  Jf.,«  of  Fabius;  (462)  Eliza,^  who  m.  John  R.  Rob- 
ertson; (453)  Lucic^;  (454)  Harriett  and  (466)  Mary.*  —(466)  James,  d. 
leaving  children.  His  son,  LuciuSj*  a  physician,  was  residing  at  Java,  N.  Y., 
in  1866.  —(467)  Justus,  settled  in  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  and  ft-om  there  removed 
to  Ohio,  and  was  residing  at  Richmond  Centre  in  1866.    His  children  are : 

(468)  HvXdah*;  (469)  Edwin  0.*/  (460)  Jamea  W.^ ;  and  (461)  Austin^  —The 
children  of  Edwin  O.  are :  (462)  Sarah  A.^;  (463)  Edmn  0*;  (464)  DaHug 
B*;  iie6)  Lemuel  A* ;  (4ee)  Justus  L.^ ;  (467)  MUo  C*;  (468)  Luella  M,^; 

(469)  Charlie  E*  ;  (470)  Archie^ ;  and  (471 )  Dudley  Jl.»  —The  children  of  James 
W.  are:  (472)  Janett^ ;  (ilS)  Mary  J.*  ;  (474)  Aurilla*;  (476)  James  W.* ;  (476) 
Cynthia^;  (477)  Huldah  L* ;  (478)  EsUlla* ;  and  Verona*  —(479)  William 
was  residing  at  Wallace  Station,  N.  Y.,  in  1864 ;  (480)  Polly,  m.  Augustus  Sl- 
monds ;  (481)  Marcus,  was  residing  at  Goshen,  Ind.,  in  1865.  His  children 
are:  (482)  Almira"" ;  (483)  Ripley  C.,»  of  Chohocton,  N.  Y.;  (484)  Adaline* ; 
(485)  David  8.*  of  Goshen,  Ind.;  (486)  Eunice*;  (487)  Marcus  A.,*  of  Goshen; 
(488)  Hester  M* ;  and  (489)  George  A,*  aXso  of  Goshen.  —(490)  EUshaA., 
m.  Enaily  Westcott,  and  d.  about  1834;  (^491)  Henry  .4.,"  his  only  son,  was 
residing  at  Baraboo,  Wis.,  in  1864.**  —(492)  Austin  J.,  m.  the  widow  of  Elisha 
A.  She  d.  in  1862.  He  was  residing  in  1864  at  Leoni,  Mich.,  with  his  daugh- 
ter, Mrs.  C.  M.  Dlpple. 

*  He  died,  June  27,  1867,  in  the  37th  year  of  his  age.  His  children  are 
Cora,  Randall,  and  Jay  Irwin. 


390  PECK  OENEAliOOT.  —  APPENDED 


DESCENDANTS  OF  DEACON  WILLIAM  PECK, 

OP  NEW  HAVEN,   CONNECTICUT. 

The  following  account  of  some  of  the  male  descendants  of  Dea- 
con William  Peck,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  intended  to  present  suf- 
ficient of  the  genealogy  of  his  descendants  to  identify  and  distin- 
guish them  from  those  of  other  branches  of  the  same  patronymic, 
was  furnished  me  by  Judge  Darius  Peck,  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.  He 
informed  me  that  he  was  preparing  a  history  of  them  himself,  which 
makes  it  improper  and  unnecessary  for  me  to  give  a  more  extended 
one. 

[1 .]  WHiLIAM  PECK  was  bom  in  London,  England,  in  1601. 
His  progenitors  are  unknown.  With  his  wife  Elizabeth  and  his 
then  only  child  Jeremiah,  he  emigrated  to  this  country  in  the  ship 
"  Hector,"  arriving  at  Boston,  June  26,  1637,  in  the  company  of 
Gov.  Eaton,  Rev.  John  Davenport,  and  others,  and  was  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  New  Haven  Colony  in  the  spring  of  1638.  He  was 
a  merchant  by  occupation,  a  man  of  high  standing  in  the  Colony, 
and  a  deacon  of  the  church  in  New  Haven  from  1659  until  his 
decease,  October  4,  1694,  at  the  advanced  age  of  93  years.  His 
tombstone  is  still  standing  in  the  cemetery  of  ^ew  Haven. 

His  sons  were :     (2)  Jeremiah  ;  (3)  John  ;  and  (4)  Joseph. 

Jeremiah  was  the  first  teacher  of  the  Colony  Collegiate  School, 
in  New  Haven,  in  1660-1661 ;  the  first  settled  minister  in  Say- 
brook,  Conn.,  in  the  fall  of  1661 ;  in  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  in  1669 
or  1670;  in  Greenwich,  Conn.,  in  1678;  and  in  Waterbury,  Conn., 
in  1690,  where  he  died,  June  7,  1699,  in  his  77th  year. 

[3.]  John  settled  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  in  1672,  and  died 
there  in  1724,  aged  86  years. 

[4.]  Joseph  settled  about  1662,  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  where  he  was 
a  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Deacon  of  the  Church,  and  died  in  1718, 
in  the  78th  year  of  his  age. 


392  PECK  OENEALOOT. — APPENDIX. 

son  of  Samuel,  jr.,  had  four -sons  bom  in  Greenwich  from  1742  to 
1758,  viz:  (24)  John,  jr.;  (25)  Heath;  (26)  Nathan;  and  (27) 
Abijah.  John,  jr.,  was  a  soldier  in  the  French  war  until  the  peace 
of  1763,  acnd  died  in  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  in  1819,aged  77.  Heath  and 
Nathan  died  while  in  service,  during  the  Revolutionary  war,  through 
which  Abijah  also  served  as  a  soldier,  and  afterwards  became  a 
Baptist  minister  in  Clifton  Park,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1848,  in 
the  91st  year  of  his  age.  His  son  (28)  Abijah,  jr.,  was,  in  1841, 
a  member  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Another 
son,  (29)  Solomon  C,  and  a  grandson  (30)  John,  are  living  in  Clif- 
ton Park,  N.  Y.  (31)  Nathan,  and  (32)  John,  sons  of  John,  jr., 
were  Baptist  ministers.  The  latter  was  somewhat  distinguished  as 
such,  and  died  in  1849,  in  the  70th  year  of  his  age.  His  three 
sons:  (33)  Darius,  (34)  Philetus  B.,  and  (35)  Linus  M.,  were 
liberally  educated,  the  first  being  a  lawyer,  residing  in  Hudson,  N. 
Y.,  and  the  last  two  Baptist  ministers,  who  died  in  early  life  in 
1847.  Another  son  of  John,  jr.,  (36)  Stephen  N.,  resides  in  Solon, 
N.  Y.,  in  the  89th  year  of  his  age. 

[16.]  Nathaniel  was  for  several  years  a  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
in  Greenwich,  Conn.,  where  he  died,  in  1765,  aged  68  years. 
His  grandson,  (37)  Jonathan  Richard,  settled  in  Flushing,  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.,  in  1790,  and  became  the  progenitor  of  the  numer- 
ous families  of  his  surname  in  that  locality.  He  was  a  man  of 
great  sagacity  and  enterprise,  and  died  there  in  1822,  aged  54 
years.  His  son  (38)  Richard  was  an  Episcopal  clergyman,  in 
Sheldon,  Vt.,  where  he  died  in  1846,  aged  46  years.  His  grand- 
son, George  W.,  resides  in  New  York  City.  (39)  George  W., 
son  of  (40)  "Walter,  who  was  the  great-grandson  of  the  above- 
named  Nathaniel,  has  been  a  member  of  Congress  from  the  State 
of  Michigan^  and  resides  in  Lansing,  in  that  State. 

[17.]  TJieophilus  had  a  grandson  (41)  David,  who  was  a 
Baptist  minister  in  Greenwich,  and  died  there  in  1835,  aged  81 
years.  His  grandson  (42)  David  graduated  at  Yale  College, 
in  1849;  is  a  Congregational  minister,  and  resides  in  Barre, 
Mass.  (43)  Isaac,  another  grandson  of  Theophilus,  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Legislature  of  Connecticut ;  resided  at  Round  Hill,  in 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  and  died  there  in  1860,  aged  83  years.  Hia 
only  son  (44)  Isaac,  a  graduate  of  Yale  College,  in  1821,  is  an 


394  PSCK  OENEALOGT.  —  APPENDIX. 

of  Connecticut.  Many  of  his  descendants  reside  in  East  Bloom- 
field,  and  in  the  State  of  Michigan. 

[65.]  Samuel,  jr.,  settled  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  and  died 
there  in  1815,  aged  81  years.  He  had  sons:  (65)  Theophilus; 
(66)  Samuel;  (67)  John;  (68)  Isaac;  and  (69)  Amos,  bom 
there  from  1764  to  1777. 

Theophilus  and  Samuel  in  1789,  and  Amos  a  few  years  later, 
emigrated  from  Wallingford  to  Lexington  (now  Jewett),  N*  Y., 
where  Theophilus  died  in  1839,  aged  75;  Samuel  in  1834,  and 
Amos  in  1845,  each  aged  68  years.  The  descendants  of  these 
three  brothers  are  very  numerous  there,  and  in  other  parts  of  the 
country.  Theophilus  had  a  son  (70)  Charles,  who  died  there  in 
1866,  in  the  77th  year  of  his  age,  leaving  a  son  (71)  Alfred,  who 
is  postmaster  in  Jewett,  N.  Y.  John  lived  in  Farmington,  Conn^ 
and  died  there  in  1811,  aged  42.  Two  of  his  six  sons,  (72)  Ira 
and  (73)  Chauncey,  are  living,  the  former  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  and 
the  latter  in  Windham,  N.  Y.  (74)  Henry  K.,  a  son  of  the  former, 
resides  in  New  York  City.  Isaac  lived  on  the  old  homestead  of 
his  ancestors,  in  Wallingford,  and  died  there  in  1847,  aged  76 
years.  His  sons  (75)  Samuel  and  (76)  Joel  reside  in  Walling- 
ford. 

[56.]  Charles  died  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  in  1780,  while  in  ac- 
tive service  in  the  Revolutionary  army,  aged  44  years.  His  sons 
who  survived  infancy  were:  (77)  Jehiel;  (78)  Jesse;  (79)  Ben- 
jamin; (80)  Charles,  jr. ;  (81)  Joel;  and  (82)  John,  born  from 
1757  to  1780.  Jehiel  and  Benjamin  were  both  in  the  Revolution- 
ary army;  the  former  died  in  Rockville,  Md.,  about  1830,  aged  73 
years,  and  the  latter  in  Fall  River,  Mass.,  in  1854,  aged  84  years. 
Jesse  died  in  Farmington,  Ohio,  in  1832,  aged  71  years.  Charles, 
jr.,  died  in  Shaftsbury,  Vt.,  in  1857,  aged  85  years.  Joel  died  in 
Scott,  N.  Y.,  in  1851,  aged  77  years,  and  John  is  said  to  be  living 
in  Bristol,  Conn.,  aged  86  years. 

[57^]  Jesse  was  unmarried,  and  died  at  Lake  George,  N.  Y., 
in  1758,  while  a  soldier  in  the  French  war. 

[58.]  iViVAo/tt5  lived  in  Wallingford,  and  died  there  in  1821, 
aged  77  years.  His  son  (83)  Jesse  S.  died  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in 
1845,  aged  76  years,  where  liis  son,  (84)  Jesse,  now  resides. 


DESCENDANTS   OP   JOSEPH   PECK.  395 

[50.]  Joel  settled  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  where  he  died  in  1842, 
aged  92  years.  His  only  son  (85)  Jesse  resided  and  died  there 
in  1856,  aged  78  years.  His  only  grandson,  (86)  Joel,  and  his 
only  great-grandson,  (87)  Joel  W.,  resided  there  in  1865. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  SON  OF  DEACON 

Wn^LIAM  PECK. 

The  male  descendants  of  Joseph  Peck  are  far  more  numerous 
and  widely  extended  than  those  of  his  brothers  John  and  Jeremiah. 
On  and  soon  after  the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  war,  many  of  them 
migrated  in  almost  every  direction  from  the  home  of  their  common 
ancestor. 

[4,]  JOSEPH  had  only  two  sons  who  survived  infancy:  (88) 
Samuel,  and  (89)  Joseph  J.  The  sons  of  Samtiel  were :  (90)  Sam- 
uel, jr.;  (91)  William;  (92)  Benjamin;  (93)  Elijah;  (94)  Jede- 
diah;  (95)  Daniel;  and  (96)  Silas,  all  bom  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  from 
1707  to  1724.  The  sons  of  Joseph  Jr,f  who  survived  infancy,  were : 
(97)  Jasper;  (98)  John;  (99)  David;  and  (100)  Nathaniel. 
The  sons  of  Samuel  and  Joseph,  jr.,  all  died  in  Lyme.  (101) 
Richard,  a  grandson  of  Samuel,  jr.,  and,  soon  after,  his  brother 
(102)  Jason,  emigrated  from  Lyme  and  settled  in  Lexington,  N.  Y., 
or  its  immediate  neighborhood.  The  former  died  in  Durham, 
N.  Y.,  in  1837,  aged  84  years,  and  the  latter  in  Reading,  N. 
Y.,  in  1845,  aged  about  77  years.  Another  brother,  (103;  Ab- 
ner,  settled  in  Shelburne,  Mass.,  where  he  died  in  1842,  aged 
82  years.  (104)  Jedediah  and  (105)  Elisha,  sons  of  the  above- 
named  (93)  Elijah,  emigrated  from  Lyme,  the  former  in  1790, 
the  latter  about  1800,  and  settled  in  Burlington,  Otsego  County, 
N.  Y.  The  former  was  a  man  of  great  native  ability  and  in- 
fluence. For  ten  consecutive  years  he  was  a  member  of  the 
Legislature  of  the  State  of  New  York,  six  years  in  the  Assem- 
bly, and  four  years  in  the  Senate,  and  for  many  years  a  County 
Judge  of  Otsego  County,  N.  Y.  He  died  in  1821,  aged  73 
years.  (106)  Jasper  J.,  a  son  of  (97)  Jasper  above-named,  was 
a  military  officer  in  the  French  war,  and  also  in  service  in  the 


396  PECK  GENEALOOT. — APPENDIX. 

Revolutionary  war,  and  died  in  Lyme,  in  1821,  aged  84  years. 
His  son  (107)  Richard  S.  was  a  physician,  and  died  in  Ghat- 
ham,  N.  Y.,  in  1827,  where  his  son  (108)  Oliver  J.,  a  physi- 
cian, now  resides.  (109)  Oliver,  a  grandson  of  Jasper,  jr.,  ia 
a  ph3'sician  in  Sheffield,  Mass.  (110)  Reynold,  jr.,  a  grandson  of 
Jasper,  jr.,  was  a  member  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  New 
York,  in  1840,  from  Ontario  County.  Several  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Jasper,  jr.,  and  of  his  brother  (111)  Reynold,  settled 
in  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  and  its  vicinity.  (112)  Charles  L, 
a  grandson  of  (98)  John,  resided  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  on  the  home- 
stead of  the  ancestor  Joseph,  two  centuries  ago.  (113)  William,  a 
son  of  (100)  Nathaniel,  graduated  at  Yale  College,  in  1775.  He 
soon  after  entered  the  Revolutionary  army,  in  which  he  held  the 
rank  of  Colonel,  and  served  until  October  1781.  He  was  U.  S. 
Marshal,  of  Rhode  Island,  from  1790  for  about  twenty  years. 
He  resided  in  Providence,  R.  L,  where  he  died  in  1832,  in  the 
76th  year  of  his  age,  leaving  no  male  descendants.  (114)  Mather, 
jr.,  (115)  David  H.,  and  (116)  Richard,  grandsons  of  Nathaniel, 
emigrated  from  Lyme ;  Mather,  jr.,  and  Richard  to  Bethany,  N. 
Y.,  the  former  in  1806  and  the  latter  in  1808,  and  David  H. 
in  1812.  Li  1864,  David  H.  was  living  in  Middletown,  Butler 
County,  Ohio,  aged  77  years,  and  Mather,  jr.,  in  Bethany,  N.  *Y., 
aged  about  79  years.  Mather,  jr.,  has  a  son  (117)  Gilbert  M., 
residing  in  Bethany,  N.  Y. ;  David  H.  a  son  (118)  Orandos  X., 
residing  in  New  York  City;  and  Richard,  jr.,  a  son  (119)  Israel 
M.,  in  Stafford,  N.  Y.  (120)  John  M.,  a  grandson  of  David, 
resides  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  and  (121)  Charles  C,  a  great- 
grandson  of  David,  in  New  York  City. 


ADDITIONS,  ALTERATIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS. 


I  HATE  endeavored  to  give  all  the  additions  and  make  all  the  alterationi 
and  corrections  which  I  have  been  asked  to  make,  or  which  have  been  found 
necessary.  Many  of  these  were  received  while  the  work  was  in  the  press, 
too  late  to  be  made  elsewhere ;  and  many  of  them  even  after  it  was  printed,. 
while  the  index  was  being  prepared.  It  was  found  impossible  to  collect  so 
many  names,  —  about  eleven  thousand,  with  as  many  dates,  —  and  carry 
them  through  the  press  without  the  necessity  of  alterations  and  corrections. 

After  the  arrangement  of  the  work,  it  was  carcfUlly  read  through,  and 
compared  with  the  letters,  records  and  documents  from  which  it  had  been 
compiled.  Where  different  dates  of  the  same  events,  and  different  names  of 
the  same  individuals  and  children,  were  given  by  different  persons  and  by 
the  same  person  at  different  times,  or  where  errors  of  any  kind  were  suspected, 
letters  of  inquiry  were  written.  After  the  work  was  printed,  it  was  again 
read  through,  and  all  typographical  errors  found,  however  small  or  unimpor- 
tant, pointed  out,  instead  of  leaving  them  to  the  query  and  conjecture  of  the 
reader  as  is  sometimes  done  in  such  works. 

Israel  H.  Peck,  of  Johnstown,  Ohio,  informs  me,  in  relation  to  his  branch  of 
the  name,  that  his  grandfather,  Bei^arain,  and  Cyrus,  the  brother  of  his 
grandfather,  lived  and  died  in  King's  County,  Nova  Scotia.  Cyrus  kept  a 
public  house  at  Kentsville.  After  his  grandfather,  Bei^amin,  died,  his  father,. 
whose  name  was  also  Bei^amin,  came  to  the  States,  and  settled  at  Johnstown, 
Ohio,  in  1817,  where  he  died  in  1819,  leaving  eight  children,  — four  sons  and 
four  daughters.  One  of  the  sons,  Samuel,  was  residing  at  Marquette,  Mlch.» 
In  1864.  He  supposes  that  his  grandfather  came  Arom  England  to  Nova  Scotia. 

Joseph  Peck  was  bom  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  in  1761,  and  died  in  Irasburglu 
Vt.,  in  1850.  His  brother  Jonathan  died  leaving  a  family  of  fourteen  children. 
His  widow  and  son,  Russell,  were  residing  In  Keene,  N.  H.,  in  1863.  Joseph 
was  a  Methodist  clergyman.  His  sons  were  John,  Joseph,  Joel  S.,  and  Jared. 
Jared  was  residing  In  Potton,  Canada  East,  in  1868.  John  died  In  Irasburgh,. 
Vt.,  in  1852.  His  children  are  Joel,  Charlotte,  Ann,  Freeman  S.,  of  Salens 
Bfass. ;  Melissa  K.,  Dyer  H.,  of  Boston,  Mass. ;  Abigail  L.,  Margaret  G.,  John ; 
Alonzo  *D.,  a  merchant  of  Boston;  William  F. ;  and  Elisha  S.,  who  resides  In 
Salem.  Joel  S.  resides  in  Worcester,  Mass.  His  children  are  John  M.,  Joel 
J.,  of  Worcester,  Cyrus  F.,  Maria  J. ;  Tyler  S.,  who  was  killed  on  the  Norwich 
and  Worcester  Railroad,  June  18,  1866 ;  Mary  £.,  Almlra  and  Charlotte. 

Page  84,  nine  lines  from  top,  for  Sept.  20, 1697,  read  Apr.  20, 1697.  Page  42, 
eighteen  lines  f^om  bottom,  for  March  read  May.    Page  48,  eleven  lines  fh>m 
top,  for  fifth  generation  read  sixth ;  and,  seventeen  lines  from  top,  for  Gilnore 
read  Gilmore. 
84 


398  PECK  GENEALOGY. 

Add,  page  52,  In  relation  to  Mrs.  Rebecca  Baker,  formerly  Bebecca  Peck  — 
She  died  Nov.  19,  1868,  in  the  84th  year  of  her  age.  Page  63,  thirteen  lines 
ft-om  top,  for  July  21  read  Jan.  26.  Page  62,  eighteen  lines  flrom  top,  for 
Learned  read  Lorinda.  Page  80,  twenty  lines  Arom  top,  for  James  Chappell 
read  Richard.  Page  84,  eleven  lines  from  bottom,  for  Oliver  O.  read  Oliver 
D.  Page  86,  four  lines  fh>m  bottom,  for  1862  read  1832.  Page  90,  seven- 
teen lines  Arom  top,  for  Dec.  20  read  Dec.  2.  Page  91,  fourteen  lines  firom 
top,  for  1810  read  1816;  and,  thirteen  lines  Arom  bottom,  for  Nov.  17  read  19. 

Add  to  the  f&mily  of  Sanford  Wilcox,  page  99,  ten  lines  fh>m  top,  Sylvanus, 
b.  Dec.  19,  1867.  Page  103,  eleven  lines  fVom  top,  for  Arnold  read  Arnold  J. 
Page  107,  nine  lines  Arom  bottom,  for  Hannah  W.  read  Hannah  H.  Page  108, 
Ave  lines  f^om  top,  for  Lorinda  read  Luclnda.  Page  113,  seventeen  lines 
from  bottom,  for  Channcey  P.  read  Chaancey  C.  Page  114,  eleven  lines  fh>m 
top,  for  Jan.  22  read  Jan  19 ;  and,  sixteen  lines  f^om  top,  for  George  O.  read 
George  C. ;  and,  six  lines  ftom  bottom,  for  June  23  read  June  25.  Page  115, 
twelve  lines  Arom  bottom,  for  Oct.  1830  read  Nov.  1830.  Page  124,  fourteen 
lines  f^om  top,  for  April  11,  1763,  read  April  13 ;  and,  eight  lines  firom  bottom, 
for  Sept.  1775  read  1777.  Page  133,  nineteen  lines  firom  bottom,  for  1650  read 
1657.    Page  141,  three  lines  A*om  top,  for  P.  Rec.  read  R.  Rec. 

Add,  In  relation  to  Joseph  Peck  [1558],  page  141,  the  following:  —  After 
leaving  Massachusetts  he  resided  for  some  time  In  New  Hampshire.  From 
there  he  removed  to  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  afterwards  Balnbrldge.  He  remained 
here  until  1812,  when  he  removed  to  Lisle,  N.  Y.  His  first  wife  died,  and  he 
married  for  his  second  wife  a  Mrs.  Norton.  He  died  In  1818 ;  she,  in  1839. 
His  children,  after  he  left  Attleborough,  were  Joseph,  whose  children  are 
Enos,  of  Farmers vllle,  N.Y. ;  Jonathan,  of  Syracuse ;  Cyrus,  Harvey,  Laura  Ann, 
and  Harriet  —  Nicholas,  d.  unm. ;  —  Bethana,  d.  unm. ;  —  «/oAn,whose  children 
are  John  D.,  of  Whitney's  Point,  N.  Y. ;  Walter  L.,  of  Lisle;  Huldah,  Anna  and 
Catharine;  —  Hezekiah,  whose  children  are  Diana;  Elizabeth;  Reed,  of  Cort- 
land, N.  Y.,  to  whose  kindness  I  am  indebted  for  my  information ;  Malvlna, 
Mary ;  George  W.,  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  editor  of  the  Auburn  Journal ;  Martha  L., 
and  Mark ;  —  Noah,  who  settled  in  Michigan ;  —  Ezekid,  who  died  in  Illinois ;  — 
Betijamin,  who  died  in  Bainbridge ;  —  Polly,  Esther,  Elizabeth,  and  Anna,  each 
of  whom  were  married  and  had  Issue.  Page  144,  four  lines  from  bottom,  for 
1788  read  1778.  Page  150,  seven  lines  from  bottom,  for  Elioenoi  read  Eiloenal. 
Page  153,  eight  lines  from  top,  for  Sept.  20  read  22.  Page  154,  twenty  lines 
from  bottom,  for  1821  read  1829.  Page  168,  eleven  lines  from  top,  for  Bncon 
ead  Bacon.  Page  IGO,  ten  and  eleven  lines  from  top,  for  Autiil  read  Antlle. 
Page  164,  five  lines  from  top,  for  Gardiner  read  Gardner.  Page  173,  nine- 
teen lines  from  top,  for  July  11  read  Jan.  11.  Page  176,  seven  lines  fix)m  top, 
for  1837  read  1842;  and,  nineteen  lines  from  top,  for  July  5  read  25. 

Add  to  the  family  of  Thomas  [1795],  page  176,  John,  b.  Feb.  6,  1853.  Page 
177,  eleven  and  nineteen  lines  from  top,  for  Hollan  read  Hollon;  and,  twenty- 
two  lines  from  top,  for  Franklin  read  Friend.  Page  178,  seven  lines  flrom  top, 
for  1834  read  1838.  Page  180,  nine  lines  from  top,  for  Brookllne  read  Brook- 
lyn. Page  184,  four  lines  from  bottom,  for  Jan.  7  read  Jan.  13.  Page  185, 
nineteen  lines  from  bottom,  after  daughter  of,  and  before  Jerusha,  add  Timothy 
and.  Page  188,  six  lines  from  bottom,  for  1864  read  1838.  Page  192,  six  linei 
from  bottom,  for  Nov.  17  read  7.  Page  193,  six  lines  from  top,  for  Hannah 
read  Lydia  E.    Page  200,  twelve  lines  from  bottom,  for  Feb.  2  read  20. 


ADDITIONS,   ALTERATIONS  AND   CORRECTIONS.  399 

'  Add,  page  201,  eleven  lines  from  top,  to  the  family  of  Noah  [2579],  Abigail, 
b.  Not.  29,  1711. 

Add  with  the  Pecks  of  Seekonk,  Mass.,  Israel,  who  married  the  widow  of 
Nathaniel  Hant,  and  resided  for  some  time  on  the  plain,  so  called,  where  is 
now  the  depot  of  the  Boston  and  Providence  Railroad.  Who  his  father  was 
I  did  not  learn.  He  probably  belonged  to  some  one  of  the  Rehoboth  families, 
where  his  name  was  not  recorded.  His  son  Cyril  settled  at  Pawtucket,  in 
Mass.  He  married,  first,  Millicent  Clay,  daughter  of  James  Clay,  and,  second, 
widow  Clarissa  Wheeler.  He  died  in  1830,  aged  80  years.  His  children  were 
Zelinda^  who  married  Ephraim  Walker  and  Dan  Robinson;  James,  Cyril, 
Friendly,  and  Israel,  who  settled  at  Savannah,  where  they  died ;  Joseph,  who 
d.  in  Pawtacket;  William,  d.  in  one  of  the  Western  States;  Amey,  who  m. 
William  Hovey,  and  was  residing  at  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.,  in  1863;  Hannah 
and  Mdlicent,  who  was  residing  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  nnm.  in  1863.  Page  208, 
eighteen  and  twenty-one  lines  from  bottom,  for  Kesiah  read  Eeziah.  Page  209, 
three  lines  from  top,  for  [2670]  read  [2607].  Page  213,  eleven  lines  from  bottom, 
for  Joly  20  read  July  25.  Page  220,  seventeen  lines  from  bottom,  for  June  11 
read  June  1.  Page  221,  at  top,  for  Mason  read  Maxon.  Page  224,  fourteen 
lines  from  top,  for  July  14  read  July  4 ;  and,  eighteen  lines  from  top,  for 
Charles***  £.,  b.  Mar.  3,  1855,  read  Charles**^  W.,  b.  Oct.  22,  1855 ;  and,  ten  mies 
ttom  bottom,  for  Abba  read  Alba.  Page  225,  four  lines  from  top,  for  1844  read 
1842.    Page  227,  four  lines  frx>m  bottom,  for  Mar.  8, 1828,  read  Mar.  8, 1825. 

Add,  in  relation  to  Warren  E.  Peck,  page  231,  at  bottom, —  He  was  drowned 
on  the  12th  of  Sept.,  1868,  while  attempting  to  cross  a  stream  in  the  Belleview 
Valley,  Mo.,  swollen  by  a  flood. 

He  was  assessor  and  deputy  sheriff,  and,  at  the  time  of  the  melancholy  event, 
was  returning  home  from  the  performance  of  his  official  duties.    The  follow- 
ing is  among  the  resolutions  passed  at  a  meeting  of  Camp  Willson,  Post  No.' 
7,  6.  A.  R.,  Ironton,  Mo.,  where  he  was  Junior  Vice-Commander :  — 

''  Resolved,  that  in  the  death  of  our  comrade  our  society  has  sustained  an 
Irreparable  loss,  our  community  been  deprived  of  a  good  citizen,  our  country 
of  a  true  patriot,  bur  county  of  a  faithful  official,  his  wife  a  kind  and  affec- 
tionate husband,  and  his  children  an  indulgent  father." 

The  Ironton  paper  said  of  him :  '*  As  a  friend,  neighbor,  and  officer,  his  loss 
]b  deeply  felt ;  as  a  soldier  he  made  himself  an  enviable  record ;  and  as  a  citizen 
and  public  officer  he  was  universally  liked." 

Page  232,  three  lines  frx)m  bottom,  for  N.  H.  read  Vt.  Page  238,  eight  lines 
from  bottom,  for  Mary  Evelina  read  May  Eveline.  Page  237,  fourteen  lines 
from  bottom,  for  Apr.  21  read  Apr.  24.  Page  241,  three  lines  frt>m  bottom,  for 
Herman  read  Hermon. 

Add  to  the  famUj  of  Hermon  A.  Peck,  [2921],  page  242,  five  lines  from  top, 
Lucy  Ann,  b.  June  29,  1835,  d.  Oct.  1,  1839;  and,  ten  lines  from  top,  for 
Herman  read  Hermon.  Add,  page  271,  five  lines  from  top,  after  sixty  and 
before  pounds,  six.  Page  253,  fifteen  lines  firom  bottom,  for  1788  read  b.  July 
28,  1787.  Page  278,  three  lines  from  bottom,  for  June  28  read  June  2 ;  and,  two 
lines  from  bottom,  for  Feb.  17  read  11.  Page  279,  three  lines  from  top,  for 
1724  read  1754 ;  and,  eleven  lines  from  bottom,  for  1830  read  1 831.  Page  280, 
at  top,  for  Nov.  2  read  Nov.  7,  and  for  Marsy  read  Marcy.    Page  282,  seven- 


400  PECK  GENEALOGY. 

teen  lines  tcom  bottom,  for  Thankftal  read  Franklin.  Page  283,  seven  tines 
Arom  top,  for  £mor  read  Eber  W. ;  and,  seventeen  Hues  from  top,  for  1823  read 
1825.  Page  285,  sixteen  lines  firom  top,  for  Aurltta  read  AuriUa ;  and,  two 
lines  Arom  bottom,  for  June  10  read  June  23.  Page  391,  six  lines  from  top, 
for  1718  read  1715.    Page  300,  eight  lines  Arom  top,  for  1796  read  1769. 

Add  to  the  fEtmlly  of  Asher  Peck  [89],  page  300,  ten  lines  from  top,  Joanna, 
b.  Oct.  28,  1788 ;  Lucy,  b.  May  10,  1790.  His  1st  wife  d.  Nov.  2,  1812.  He 
married  for  his  2d  wife  Jane  Morrison,  March  21,  1813.  She  died  Joly  25, 
1822.  He  died  July  7,  1822.  Page  301,  nine  lines  Arom  top,  for  Arthur  Q.  read 
Arthur  L. ;  and,  eleven  lines  from  top,  for  Cynthia  read  Dianthia;  and,  two 
and  four  lines  Arom  bottom,  for  Nov.  read  Oct. 

Add  to  the  family  of  Michael  Peck  [131],  page  303,  Fenn.  He  married  Sarah 
Treat.  He  died  at  Guadaloupe,  W.  I.,  of  yellow  fever,  about  1803.  His  widow 
married  Elijah  Bryan,  and  lies  buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Milford,  Conn.  His 
children  were  Treat  Fenn  and  Anthony.  Treat  Fenn  Peck  was  bom  Sept.  2, 
1801.  He  married  Maria  Bradley,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  removed  to  Wil- 
mington, N.  C,  about  1820,  where  he  still  resides.  His  children  are  Sarah 
3f.,  Mary  jB.,  num.;  Caroline  A.,  d.  young;  Emily  T.,  num. ;  C^torgeJufA 
merchant  of  Wilmington,  married  a  daughter  of  O.  6.  Parsley;  WiUiam 
3f.,  d.  in  1865 ;  and  Caroline  A.,  2d,  who  d.  in  1867.  Sarah  M.,  to  whom  I  am 
Indebted  for  my  information,  married  Levi  A.  Hart.  Mr.  Hart  Is  a  native  of 
Southington,  Conn.,  an  enterprising  business  man,  engaged  in  carrying  on  a 
foundry,  machine-shop,  etc.  Their  children  are  Harriet,  Mary  Anna,  Maria 
Treat,  Millie,  Annetta,  Sarah  L.,  Frederic  Levi,  and  Leila  Austin. 

Add  for  the  fkmily  of  Anthony  Peck,  the  brother  of  Treat  Fenn :  —  He  mar- 
ried Harriet  Clark,  of  Milford,  Conn.,  and  removed  to  Talmadge,  Ohio,  where 
he  died,  about  1840;  his  death  being  the  result  of  injuries  received  by  a  fall 
from  bis  haymow.    His  widow  and  son,  H.  A.  Peck,  still  reside  there. 

Add  to  the  family  of  Joseph,  (430),  page  304,  eleven  lines  from  top,  Martha 
M. ;   twelve  lines  from  bottom,  for  1752  read  1782. 

Add  for  the  family  of  Levi,  No.  (495),  page  306 :  —  He  married  Marcia  Been 
Feb.  9,  1825.  She  d.  July  13, 1850.  He  was  residing  in  Newtown  in  1867.  His 
children  were  Cornelia,  b.  July  26,  1828,  d.  July  28,  1838 ;  Cornelia  again,  b. 
Feb.  14,1835,  married  John  Judson,  and  d.  Mar.  4,  1859.  Page  810,  two  lines 
from  top,  for  Oct.  19  read  29.  Page  313,  fourteen  lines  from  bottom,  for 
Joseph  P.  read  Josephlue ;  and,  seventeen  lines  from  top,  for  Bradley  read 
Beardsley.    Page  314,  twelve  lines  from  top,  for  Thompson  read  Thomas. 

Add  in  relation  to  Wyllys  Peck  (811)  page  315.  He  died  April  22,  1869. 
Mr.  Peck  was  one  of  the  prominent  men  of  New  Haven,  highly  esteemed  as  a 
citizen,  as  a  business  man,  and  for  his  faithAil  performance  of  the  duties 
intrusted  to  him  by  the  public.  He  was  for  many  years  of  the  firm  of  Bryan 
&  Peck,  and  subsequently  engaged  with  his  brothers  in  the  West  India  trade. 
He  was  for  several  years  one  of  the  Aldermen  of  the  city  aud  held  various  pub- 
lic trusts.  Page  321,  fourteen  lines  from  bottom,  for  1860  read  1864.  Page 
322,  fifteen  lines  from  bottom,  for  Rosanna  read  Roxana.  Page  325,  six  lines 
from  top,  for  May  4  read  May  24.  Page  326,  four  lines  from  top,  for  Sept.  3 
read  Sept.  23;  and,  eight  lines  from  bottom,  for  Apr.  4  read  Apr.  9. 

Add  to  the  family  of  James,  page  327,  after  Morris  and  before  Stephen ;  — 
Eunice,  b.  June  2,  1721.    Page  528,  thirteen  lines  from  bottom,  for  May  read 


ADDITIONS,  ALTERATIONS   AND   CORRECTIONS.  401 

March.    Page  830,  first  line  at  bottom,  for  Apr.  6,  1784,  read  Apr.  24,  1776. 
Page  834,  six  lines  from  bottom,  for  Jan.  8  read  Jan  18. 

Add  for  the  fomily  of  Benjamin  Peck,  page  888,  No.  (407)  r  —  He  resided 
in  Hamden,  Conn.  His  children  were  Sophia,  LetoU,  JRebecca,  Henry,  of  Ham- 
den  ;  Francis,  of  Jackson,  111. ;  Frederic,  of  New  Haven ;  Lois  A. ;  Edson,  of 
Watertown,  Conn. ;  Chloe  A.  and  Silvia  C.  Lois  A.,  to  whom  I  am  indebted 
for  my  information,  married  Lewis  Perkins,  and  resides  in  Hamden.  Page 
840,  seventeen  lines  flrom  top,  for  Levi  read  Lewis.  Page  841,  twenty  lines 
Arom  bottom,  for  McEnen  read  McEwen. 

Add  for  the  f^unily  of  Phineas,  page  348,  No.  (482)  :  —  He  settled  in  Warren, 
K.  T.,  where  he  was  wounded  by  a  cannon  discharge,  July  4,  1810,  and  died 
from  its  effects.  He  married  Edna  Rogers.  His  children  were  Gates,  resid- 
ing in  Deans vllle,  N.  T.,  unm.  in  1867 ;  and  Calista,  who  m.  E.  D.  Robinson, 
and  was  residing  at  White  Pigeon,  Mich.,  in  1867. 

Add  for  the  family  of  Jathleel,  page  843,  No.  (484) :  —  He  settled  at 
Warren,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  in  1860.  He  married  Armenia  White.  His 
children  were  Louisa  E,,  m.  Jefferson  Lyman  and  resides  at  Jordonsviile, 
K.  Y. ;  Balph  S,,  m.  Marion  Marquises,  resides  in  Brooklyn,  L.  I. ;  Alfred  P., 
m.  N.  Tenny,  and  resides  in  New  York  city. 

Add  to  the  family  of  Jathleel,  page  343  [259],  Lydla,  Arad,  Olive,  Sophia, 
Jared,  Asenath,  Almira,  and  Burleigh.  Lydla  married  Ebenezer  Huntington, 
of  Windham,  Conn.  Their  daughter,  Diana,  to  whom  I  am  indebted  for  my 
information,  was  bom  in  Windham,  Conn.,  June  14,  1811,  married  Horace 
Cobb,  of  Windham,  Yt.,  Apr.  22,  1885,  and  was  residing  at  Spring  Mills, 
N.  Y.,  a  widow  with  her  family,  in  1867. 

Add  to  the  family  of  Jeremiah  [405],  page  846,  at  bottom,  after  1867,  mar- 
ried Dec.  24,  1868,  Rufhs  Aggett,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Page  847,  eleven  lines 
from  top,  for  Louisa  read  Lovisa.  Page  .850,  four  lines  from  bottom,  for 
North  read  South.  Page  851,  nine  lines  from  top,  for  Jan.  4  read  Feb.  4. 
Page  858,  nine  lines  from  top,  for  Hinchly  read  Hinckley.  Page  854,  twelve 
lines  from  bottom,  for  Malvln  read  Mel v  in. 

Add  to  the  family  of  Milo  Peck  [595],  page  857,  three  lines  from  bottom, 
Jeremiah  A.,  b.  Sept.  26,  1867.  Page  859,  fifteen  lines  firom  top,  for  Hosing 
read  Hosington.  Page  868,  thirteen  lines  from  bottom,  for  Woodstock  read 
Cortland.  Page  365,  eleven  lines  from  bottom,  for  1826  read  1862.  Page  368, 
twelve  lines  from  botton,  for  June  read  Jan.  Page  870,  five  lines  Arom  bot- 
tom, for  May  read  Mar.  Page  871,  four  lines  from  top,  for  Rachel  read  Rhoda ; 
and,  six  lines  from  top,  for  Paul  read  John ;  and,  six  lines  from  bottom,  for 
June  4,  1726,  read  Mar.  12,  1726. 

Isaac  Peck,  supposed  to  be  the  son  of  Abraham,  moved  from  Litchfield, 
Conn.,  to  near  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and  from  there  to  Onondaga.  His  brother 
Jacob  removed  to  Cornwall,  Vt.,  where  he  died.  He  had  a  family  of  ten  chil- 
dren. Some  of  them  have  large  families.  His  son,  Doct,  Jacob  Feck,  was  resid- 
ing at  Norfolk,  St.  Lawrence  County,  in  1866. 

Add  to  the  family  of  Abyah  Peck,  page  876,  No.  (280),  after  Reynolds : 
His  children  were  Sarah  A.,  Angeline  B.,  Harriet,  Charlotte,  Lucy,  Folly,  John 
J5.,  and  Clara,    Harriet,  from  whom  I  received  my  information,  married  Wil- 
liam Page,  and  was  residing  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  in  1866.    Page  889,  six  lines 
from  bottom,  for  Crosby  read  Cooley. 
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INDEX. 


A  general  index  of  the  names  of  all  the  Pecks  In  the  work  was  at  first  p^^ 
pared,  but  it  was  found  to  contain  so  large  a  number  of  such  names  as  Mary, 
John,  William,  and  other  common  names,  as  to  make  it  the  work  of  too  mach 
labor  and  perplexity  for  a  person  to  find  their  own  name  or  that  of  the  person 
sought  for  among  them.  It  was  therefore  thought  best  to  not  only  reduce  its 
size  by  making  a  separate  index  for  the  appendix,  but  by  dividing  that  into 
separate  ones  for  each  branch  of  the  name  which  it  contains. 

To  stiU  farther  facilitate  finding  the  name  and  identifying  the  persons,  a 
local  index  of  the  parents  in  the  several  branches  of  the  name,  with  their 
residence,*  has  been  given.  By  this  a  person  will  be  able  to  find  their  own 
or  the  name  of  their  parents  with  much  more  ease  and  facility.  To  find  them 
by  the  former  might  have  been  the  work  of  hours ;  by  this  it  is  compamtlTeiy 
but  the  work  of  a  moment. 

DIRECTIONS. 

To  find  the  name  of  a  female,  or  of  a  child,  or  of  a  person  who  has  no 
family,  look  for  the  name  of  the  father  f  with  his  family,  and  you  not  only 
find  their  name,  but  the  names  of  their  brothers  and  sisters. 

To  find  the  father  with  his  family,  look  for  the  same  number  in  brackets 
which  stands  against  his  name  in  the  index. 

When  there  is  a  star  against  the  name  in  the  index,  look  for  it  in  the 
numerals  or  consecutive  numbers,  and  you  will  find  the  person  and  whatever 
is  said  of  him  or  his  children,  in  connection  with  or  immediately  following 
his  father's  family. 

In  the  appendix,  the  numerals  or  consecutive  numbers  are  inclosed  in  pa- 
rentheses. 

When  the  name  of  the  father  is  found,  he  may  be  readily  traced  back  and 
his  aucestors  learned  or  traced  forward,  and  his  descendants  found. 

Take  as  an  example  the  name  of  Thomas  Feck,  whose  number  in  the  index 
and  in  brackets,  with  his  family,  is  2G42.  Turn  back  to  this  number  in  the 
numerals  or  consecutive  numbers,  and  you  find  him  and  his  father,  Thomas, 
and  all  the  family.  Look  at  the  left  of  his  father's  name,  and  you  have  in 
brackets  the  number  2601.    Turn  bock  to  that  number  in  the  numerals,  and 

*  Some  of  theso  residences  may  have  been  incorrectly  given  me,  or  may  have  been  changed, 
bat  as  it  would  so  much  help  to  identify  the  persons  and  facilitate  tracing  out  their  descendants 
it  was  thought  best  to  give  them.    It  was  preferred  rather  than  the  plan  of  giving  the  dates  of 
births. 

t  The  general  index  may  be  referred  to  when  the  parents  are  anknown. 


INDEX.  —  DIRECTIONS.  —  EXPLANATIONS.  403 

you  find  the  family  of  his  grandfather,  Nathaniel,  —  who  are  his  uncles*  and 
aunts.  Look  at  the  left  of  his  grandfather*s  name,  and  you  have  the  number 
2592 ;  look  for  that  number  in  the  numerals,  and  you  find  the  family  of  his 
great-grandfather,  Nathaniel.  Look  at  the  left  of  his  name,  and  you  have 
the  number  2588.  Look  for  that  number  in  the  numerals,  and  you  have  the 
family  of  his  great-great-grandfather  Nathaniel,  who  was  bom  at  Hingham, 
Mass,  after  his  f)&ther  came  over  to  this  country. 

To  trace  Thomas  forward  and  find  his  descendants,  turn  to  his  number 
2642  in  brackets,  and  you  find  this  +  sign  before  the  names  of  his  sons,  indi- 
cating that  they  became  parents,  and  are  carried  forward  to  the  same  number 
in  brackets  which  is  here  against  their  names,  where  they  and  tfieir  families 
may  be  fonnd. 

Take  PhUip  as  an  example.  Turn  forward  to  his  number,  2726  in  brackets, 
and  you  find  him  and  his  family  of  nine  children.  As  the  families  are  not 
carried  forward  beyond  this  generation,  the  grandchildren  immediately  follow 
the  children ;  and  It  will  be  seen  that  you  have  before  you  the  names  of  nlne^ 
children,  fifty »  grandchildren,  and  flve^°  great-grandchildren,  who  are  of 
the  tenth  generation,!  being  the  grandchildren,  the  great-grandchildren* 
and  the  great-great-grandchildren  of  Thomas,  his  descendants,  through  his 
son  Philip. 

EXPLANATIONS. 

In  the  arrangement  of  the  work,  the  numerals  or  consecutive  numbers  at 
the  left  of  the  names  represent  the  number  of  each  person  individually  Arom 
the  ancestor. 

This  +  sign  placed  before  a  name  Indicates  that  the  person  becomes  a 
parent,  and  refers  forward  to  the  number  of  that  person.  Inclosed  in  brackets, 
where  he  and  his  family  may  be  found. 

When  the  name  Is  not  carried  forward  to  another  place  in  the  boof,  what- 
ever is  said  of  the  person  is  said  in  connection  with  or  Immediately  follow- 
ing the  father's  family. 

The  figures  In  brackets  at  the  left  of  the  name  refer  back  to  the  numerals 
or  consecutive  numbers  where  that  person  and  his  father's  family  may  be 
found. 

The  small  figures  over  the  names  and  above  the  line  represent  the  number 
of  the  generation  to  which  the  person  belongs. 

*  It  will  be'  seen  that  this  sign  -f-  is  placed  before  the  names  of  his  uncles ;  which  indicates 
that  they  became  parents,  and  are  carried  forward  to  the  same  number  in  brackets,  which  here 
stands  against  their  names,  where  tftey  and  their  families  may  be  found  without  again  turning 
to  the  index ;  each  may  also  be  traced  back  through  their  ancestry,  or  forward  through  their 
desi^ndants,  without  turning  to  the  index. 

t  It  will  be  seen  by  the  chart  or  pedigree  that  the  ancestor  Joseph  Is  traced  back  in  Eng- 
land through  his  ancestors,  by  authentic  records  certified  to  by  the  Heralds,  twenty  generations ; 
which,  added  to  the  ten  Ln  this  country,  makes  thirty  generations  through  which  the  name  ii 
traced. 


LOCAL     INDEX. 


Alild.'orUopewclI,  N.tl 

Ablel,'o(Uopiiw«ll,  N.B 

•AbtFt.'ofHoDEWBll,  H.B.  ,  ,  . 
AddlMin.'ariloaqKller.  Vt.  .. 
AddUou/of  AurorH,  Nemda  .  . 
•AL.'offeuin,  m 

Al{ien9.,'arR«bubo'ib|liu/  '. 
•Allwrt  M.,' of  Oenlr»l  K«1I..  KJ, 
•Albert  B.,'  or  ProTldenco,  B.I. . 
Albion  P.,f  arMarthuDpUD,  Uua 
A1ciH>d>r,'ofAleiandnii,  N.r. 
•Alnuidor,'  orWittHsId,  Wli. . 


if  Rabobuih,  Uui. 
ifffot         


Alii 


n.'ofCBithiLBe, 
--•ofW«nboc. 


Uui. 


Allen.'of  .._ 

Allen.'  of  Itehobalb,  Mua. 
AJDnidp'ofKnton,  N.y. . 
Ambroi."  of  Swinny,  Ma 
Ambnia,'  or  Rehobnt^,  Mi 
■An>bm..'ofC'b«».oHT, 
Amos,"  of  eiruoea.  if.y , 
Amoa,jT,.' ofSftT-Bini™  V 

Anqu™w°' 
Ar>,'DfBdli 


UonnK 


Bedlamld'ofWuhlDgton,  D.C Utt 

•BS0«~liP.,'of«ounlt7pUBi.N.Y.  .  .  BU 

BsnJumlD/ofSmllhaeJd,  It.I tm 

Munln'ofProridenof.RJ « 

lirnonl^ofRebobalb,  Mua JS 

B(monl,"ofF1lii»miBio,  N.H. .  .'..-.     » 
BMhnei,Doim'DfaicD'>Fi>lla,N.T.   ..    SJ 

BI1lli.K*,'DtKehobQUi,llu< M 

Bnidfi>rdW.,'(>'rAulebarciDBb,HaH..  .    « 


'ofDni 


O, 


C>]rlDj.,'ar8e. 
CalTln,' of  CUnmont.  N.U. . 
Calvin  H.,'  of  fniTldeacc-,  U J. 
•CalTlD.'orCUrtcCo.,  111. .  . 
Caleb,*  of  eeckank.UaH..  . 
ClUiib.'orOcainlFalla,  ILI.  . 
Capron,'  of  AUIebonmgh.Mfti 
•Carrol  R..' of  Itonlon,  Mo.  .  , 
Cfaanncey,'  of  Boalon,  Uau. 
•Ubauocev  P..*  of  BarUnataa, 
Cbarle>>  of  JokoMOD,  N?T.  . 
Cbarlia  U.,<  of  Wionclta,  lU. 
•Oharl*.  J.,'of  John.lowo,  K. 

Cbulea,' ofBeBkonk,  Uui.  .'. 


CharlM.'orCbarLarooiii,  N.H.  . 
Cbarlea  H.,>  of  ProvideDca,  N.Y. 
H-hu-ls*  U.,'  of  FiDvidcnce,  R  J. . 

CbarlM.'orCamdeD,  Uhlo.  .  .  . 

•nh.rlr.  A.tnfMnDawcll.N'.D.  . 


Cbarlea  B.J  oi  AHrxnauna,  ti .  r 
-TharlH  a.,'  of  Woiwaler,  Uaa 
'ChuTlea,  of  AnalnlU  .  .  .  . 
~"  ■  n.,'  of  Cleieland,  Ohio 
ofWcatBarllnitoa,  : 
-"      lam.S.V.    . 


•Chi 
•Chi 
•Chi 

•Chi       ^ 

CoiDor  1^.,  of  PoWdam,  > 
Comfort,' of  6«konk,  Mi 
CoRifar(,>DtaHkook,Ua«.  .  . 
Comfort,' of  Bnrllii«on,Iowii.  . 
Con.lantlneJ  of  AUjebotouKli,  Mi 
•Comellni  C.,'  of  EaM  Prorldenci 
Croiuwpll.'DflUihoboIh,  Uau.  . 
Cromwull.'ofCovBiHrr.  IM.  ,  . 
CjrII  C.,°of  Uchobolb,  Mua.  .  . 
■jril.'ofRi;hobiiUij.Maa*. 


Cyrii..'of8<! 
Cyro..iofUi 
Cjru 


■  ,  1^1. . 


ifltahob 


boboth,  ^ 


li,  Uui 


Daniel,' of  Cnmb«rUnd,11.T. 
Daniel,  of  CnmlKrlJind.kj.  . 
Dank-I,'  of  Roralalon.  Mau. 
Daniel,*  of  Sand  l.>ki',  K.Y.  . 
DanlH,'  of  Itofalalon.  Uaaa. 
Dnnlel.i  ufEaal  Pembroke.  N 


•DmnW.'ofWMlBergcn.N.T MT 

l>uii«ie.,'DrEiini-iovid«icE,ltJ..  .  .  1474 

Sulci.' of  BoulhULbKin,  P». SJOB 

BmlEl.'ofHtKlor,  N.Y «» 

Itaniel.'orFullenlUii,  N.Y ;  »«> 

»»nteia.,iofBBn1nglon,B.I MM 

DuronhL.'afFaHiuckei,  B.I,   ....  ITll 

KMlni,'o(S«ekonk,KaH WU 

SBiid,' of  Proildenn,  R.t ItT 

DMld.'ofHarriDiUD,  SJ.  . IBM 

T)aild,>orS«koak,lIi>H 3S1T 

SitrliMorCUKDdaD.Vt. KM 

•D«r7S.'ofP«UiUiD,K.Y »» 

]>**id,orrrHdDin,QI »«* 

*DcmMier,iof  HuDIDOiid,  Wli.    ....  SMS 

•tXwuw.'afLafuvcnlJe,  N.Y tWM 

I>>iwr,<DrKerlicr>vllle,  tllilD BTfi 

J>«l*r.'o(H«r1.6ura,  P. HW 

Doci  Doiuuu,!  of  IcoDtoD,  Ud. ITU 


KbciMiar,*  of  ftoliobdih,  Uu*. 
KbeiiHsr'  of  liehoboUi,  Man. 
Bhnw»r,*arLlodaD.VI..  .  . 
—■ ■ "■■rrlDglon,  RJ.. 


KbenMBT,' of  ll»mng , . 

VbaD«ui,*of  ButIdkioii.  It  J.     . 
Zb«e»r,>  orBcllBnte,  KJ.  .  .  . 

XbeDOHr.'aTBMrriogUia,  ELI.    . 
Kbmeier,'  of  Wuhlngton,  D.O. 

Kbesciw.*  of  ProildBOco,  B  J.    . 

Edmoi]d.*ofK«bi>boaVuua.-  . 

Bdn<iDdJ.,'ofKi'habolh.Uui. . 
^wurd.i  ofEul  Puiobniks,  N.Y 


•Sdw«nl 


Sdwln,  ot  Pto<rld<Dce,'l{.I. 


-™-.„^.,-o??-?;i™™...„..., 
•^wln  C.I'  orKorthbrldn'.  Uui 
KdwlnP^'orBi»TlD«lon.R.l.  .  . 

EU.'^oQrore.Pa.",'^'.  *  ! 

ntiba.'of  AtUcbDrough,  Uabs.  , 
Jtltiha.'  of  St.  Johnibnrv,  Vl. .  . 
Elbla,<orRopt<*ril,  N.1I.  .  .  . 
BII>hs,'ofHo»wcll,  N.B.    .  .  . 

•EUfhs.'DtBapawell,  N.B 

BIu.'ofHopevill,  N.n 

'SlIiH  e,.<  orObtnTIulon  SpclDii,  Tt. 


roHfr*  of  lUnco,  TS.Y 

FrH>kUDK.,'D[CIUilDD.Iow>.  .  . 

•rnaeliII.,>ufRehoboth.U*».  . 
Vtwio](,  Ra*..<orBrooklTri,I,J.  . 
■Fnndi.'of  BwTBr  Dam,  WIi..  . 

'VnuuiMB.iotUanlt.S.Y.  .  .  . 
■Praoidfl."  of  Jotuuoiii  V 


•ITmcli 


roTldoni 


x.j\ly  . 


:■  C„>  of  PJluflcM,  Uui. 


Dr,  Oirdncr.M  '  of  DIsbtoD,  lltt*. . 

Otortr."  of  Cambtrluil,  B.t 

Owrgc  W.,>  of  Rshobolb,  Urn—,    ,  . 
Ototst,'  of  SuBU(>  Bprloi*,  N.Y. . 


wrBf.'ofRohDboth.Uim 
eon™  W.,'  at  We«  IToJ, 
tonK.'afJobniloa.UJ. 
Hirgc  B.,'  arCnmb«[)sDd, 
■orgo,' ofCuitDD,  Iowa  • 


OniiriiB 
Qcorgo, 

0«org(, 


T.,'ofl^vldBnM,B 
1.,'  ofUatunoiHti,! 
).,'ofProTiaeBM.,K. 

A.,>or.Aleiudrl>,N.Y.. 
H.,»ofT«unton,Mo«..  .  . 
W.,'ofProvldunM,KJ.  . 
DocI,'  of  Camuiclw,  loira  • 
(..•ofRcboboth,  Mbu. 
ofSlerUiiBflUe.N.Y. 
t..^otaslMbDit,Ill.  ■ 

offiwuiej,  ilu^.'  '. 
{»  J.,'  of  Wwren,  K.I.     . 

IgV.'ofRBMKli.S.Y.     .    . 

rgeI,..'TrDy,P» 

rric  8-.'  TovAudBt  Pa.   .... 
ieH.,>FnTldeoee,  HJ.    .  .  • 


!or«eH.,iarDoiidH,nt.     .  . 

•"^"u/j  of'ciiTclud,  Oblo  . 
gon.'ofenkonk,  Ubm.  .  .  . 
ean,<of  Rebobotb.  Uuu.  .. 
JbnlI.,DfDuw»gfM,  Mich.  . 
lUivut  D.,»  of  NurUmnjJtoH,  MM" 
i*tani*B.,<DlBebBbolli,Mjui.    ■ 


Henry.*  o/wiDcbendoii,  Unu.  . 
Hrnry  B.,'  of  l^roTtdencB.  BJ.  , 
U«nry,'ofLowTill».N.Y..  .  .  . 

Henry,' or  Bfinnll.N.Y 

Uenry,'  of  HarrttborgS,  N.Y.  , 
Rnv.HoBry.'ofOullford.N.Y.  , 
HtDTv  C./of  WhtUuTllle,  Hui 

Henry  P.,' of  Bloom.  lU 

•Henry,' of  Lowirtorg.  N.T.  .  . 
•Henry.' ofNowBarlfii,  N.Y. ,  . 
•Henry  U.,<  of  '         '  " 


:emi0D  J.,>  of  kul  BlDomfleld,  N.' 
'nn<iaA..UfProvtdeneo,It.l.    .. 

rt««y,'ofBiobford.Wl« 

imkiah.'orAtUeboroDBb,  Uh*.  . 
iHkIab,*of  AltjEborouitb,llu*.  • 
zeklah.'orNawPort.N.Q.  .  .  . 
H!kijib,>af8mllli6eld,Pa.   .  .  .  . 


afWi 


ii.L  . 


il' of  Bmrer  i)Bio,  wi. 


zeklab.'ofAUIeborougb,  Umi.    . 
rBin.'ofUontpeUer.Vt.     .  . 
raniH.,)o(PoUdiin,  N.Y.  . 


S-      ■ton,  Oblo 
yomlnB,  IQ 
f  LIbeny,  Oblu 


FECK  OXHEALOGT. 


Boruc,'  of  DcllaBa,  WU. lail  I 

Honce,' Dt  PrortdsDce,  RJ IM*  ' 

•BonccO.*DrAleuDdrU.M.T tm  I 

■Ebinice,' o  J  ChateKncur,  H.T M41 

Honu.'of  Wett  Br«>Ue]d,M>M.  .  ,  .  U33 

Hors[]g,'oritfhobot}i,  HUH 3W 

Hantlo  M.,'  o/  Oocbenei,  N.T *U 

•Honuio  d'^*  lap.  or  BtniiM,  K.Y.'  '  1  R89 

•HantloA.,*arQruidBipl£,Mieh.   .  .  tsn 

Hontlo,*  of  SnoxeT,  Mui )BN 

I. 

lehitbod.'ofCamberlud,  R.1 10 

IcIubod.'ofCBBbcrUnd,  KJ U 

Idubod,'  of  FdIUd  OnoDtr,  IT.T. ....  M 

lehmbod.'oIUantHlier,  Vv ISl 

lia,<oCOwHH,  lOeh 114 

In  B.,<  WooBHckM,  EJ. 101 

lni,<>tai>lfU<K>ii,H.T ■» 

InL.,'otFaiiDBklfe,ni. Ml 

In&,'orBHtBk>aBiiMd/K.T «1 

In,'  or  Uu^i^.  lu ntn 

lM>e,=  arCanD(iT,B.I Oi 

bucL.,'orWuta,KJ 1«H 

•luu'arHoiittiiftao.O.W. HT* 

luw/of  ProfldweE,  RJ. MM 

*IUH*orPniTtd«ea,RJ »a 

tuwM  orSwuuei,  l^M. im 

bnel,'  or  IHkoa,  Mau mi 

IvKl,efmufl«ld,lbB ItM 

J. 


1,'  or  ny  Cnek,  H.Y. 
I,' ofMobUc.  Ak.  .  . 
•.•orGlenTUle,  H.T. 
■.■oritcboboth,  IUh. 
-  -loDJpeUtr.Vl 
of-nip<bun, 
at  Kantneky  .  . 
riwnn  n .,'  of  BoatoD.  Hih. 
Jamci  C.,'  (.rprovfdsDce,  B 
jMK.'ofSetki    ■    "' 


Juoan 


VL 


JllDH  U. 


lopeweU.  N.B. 
^(  Wirnn,  B. 


. ;*^.-.,, 

Jtmn  B.,' ot  Proviit 
Jun«,'cfSli*!HcM.3 
Jattrnkl,'  or  llchoboU 


Jeroip<^  B.'otltnlwiv.  Uui. 

jM>cF.,<uf  Pelbus.  &UI.  .  . 
•Job,'  of  SMmroeolo  City,  C»l. 
Jofl,<  of  Curnbcrland.  R.l.  .  . 
J«l  F..<  of  Wraotbimi.  I£(iu.  . 
•Joel  C-,'o' Troy,  N.r.  .  .  , 
Jorl.'of  OowKid.,  N.T.  ,  .  . 
Joelp'of  PoeiUDklll.>f.Y  ..  . 

John,' of  UoDtpelSfr,  Yt.  '.  '.  '. 
John,*  of  WiWrbory,  VI.  .  .  .  . 
Jobn  ^uppote.'  or  Suid  Like,  N. 
JobB.'ofS'ewYorkcllr 


John,' of  AtIl<ba^)Ild^  IbH.    . 
John/afAotebonvf.UaH..  , 

John.'orBriAol,  BX. 

Juhn,' of  Ne«  Bedford,  >Uh.     .  . 
John  T^'  of  TiDi,  P..    .... 

•John  K.,'  of  Ntw  Bedford,  Hh 
•John.'  of  Hopewell,  N.B.    .  . 


Johiel,'  oi  Bopawell.  X. 
JoOBlhui  J.,1  of  Bun,  Vt.  .  .  .  . 
JoaalhMi.-Dr  BrMol.  kj.  .  .  . 
JouUun.'of  BiMol,BJ.  .  -  - 
JoDMhu,*  of  BriMoU  KJ.     . 


lri«,  N.T. 

-  _  . ifcPl*..  . 

JouiliBi,'arBtWol.S.I.     .  . 
■Jonaltiu,*  ""— — *.  WI*.  .  .  .  . 
•IUr.loBttO^'<ACbelMHL.U^  . 
JaHpb,*of  Bcboboth,kuL    . 
JoHpta.'of  lUddMon.  N.Y. 
Joa^b,*  of  ChBUoB,  Matt. .  . 
JoHpb,'  of  Kid«Mnw,  Mich. . 
Ja«I*  8.,'  of  RAabMk,  ItMtJ 
JoBpb,>  of  8«kMA,  II*H.  .  . 
Ja«I>b,<  of  Bebobolii,  UiM.    . 
JaHpta,iaf  B<A(*«Cb,lIa«.    . 
,    JoHob,*  of  Prorldesse,  BJ.    .  . 
Ja«pta,>  af  StMol,  bJ.    .  .  . 
jDHIib,'FalrHanB,lt>H.  .  . 

JoKph  >  of  Hopvirel],  K.B 

•Jo«pli  B.,*  of  DondieelFr,  Min  . 
Jowph  K..'  of  Ambem,  U»i 
Joevph,'  of  Spanliubareli.  Pi 


r  Nonhbridgt,  Hih.  . 


Dr.  EelJr,'  or  Cnmberlud,  BJ. . 


.   am    Le»l.'  of  H< 


'  PiOTldencc.  B.L  . 
Oehobolh.  Mua.  . 
.,•  or  CuthKgi:,  N.Y 

iron,  Oblo'.   . 


•Levi  8.,'FqIwq.  Wy.    , 


;     Lewit,^  of  Monni  Tabor.  ■ 


>t  CombarUiid,  BJ. 


i/of  ProTidence,  R.I,    , 

B.','  of  P^^en«.  RJ*.  : 
.,'  of  Rebobolb,  l£ue. 
I,'  of  BDjaliton,  iUm.   . 


Hutln  H^'  or  Mt  ttka,  (7.  T. 
*Mutln,>  or  Dallou.  WU. 
•Uunnb  D.  L.,*  of  Wiloot 


^.T.: 


•UtlH,>  □i'Hgpcwall,  N.B. 
UIIKm,'  of  HudvlEk,  Uu 
•Honroe.i  Oik  Orove,  Wli. 
•Korri^'of  ItoDlKwa,  low- 
HoHi,*  of  UlddloMi,  Vt. 
I(«M>,>  ot  Uyda  Puk,  Vi. 


ITahDTn.'DrBlDcibiirg.Vt.   .  .  . 
Rapolmi  B,,<  pf  Wooniockat,  BJ. 

SHhulal,'  or  RebDHoIb,  Uw.  . 
■Uuuila1,*oriIoDtp«1Ur,  VL.  . 
ITuhuilal.'af  Lwlls,  Ulch.  .  . 
BkUiluile],' of  Hammond,  Wtl.  . 
•Nuhulal ,•  or  Hopawajf,  N.B. . 
Rubanlcl  U.,<  of  nianalfa,  N.T. 


HMhulcl,'  Bbxmfleld,  K.T.  .  , 


Hathaolal,'  ot  I , 

Ki»liuil*l,iof  BantBftoD,  RJ.  . 
■NaUuB,*  Bast  Pembnke,  N.T.  ■ 
•B»Uiin,>  or  Uanton,  N.T.  .  , 
Katliui.'  or  BeckDoE,  Uaaa. .  -  ■ 
KMhai],'  of  Bukank,  Mau. . 
Hathan.'of  Saeko-'-  " — 
H«ttiaiiK.,ltn.,< 


JTMialBa,*  aap..  of  anlthflald,  B, 
Hlnbolaa,*  of  BaekoDk,  Haw.  .  . 
HldwIiH,*  of  Trent  Cntt,  N.T. 

ineliolu,*ar  BriiMt,  it.1 

VkbolH,*  or  CUdIod,  N.T.  .  .  . 
Hl«holM,'of  Cr"' — ■- 


Hoab  L.,'  of  Woonaockat,  K. 
Koah.'afRehobotta,  Vui.  . 
Vomh,' ol  Uacblmt.S.Y.  .  . 
Ba^,>arCUTandoii,Vt.  .  . 


Olwd,' ofWlodaor,  VI..  . 
Obed,*  ofBowa,  lUu.  .  , 
"" —  ■  -*  "--wn,  N.  Y. 
obot'  

..    — .    -.  -Jhol 

...  BrO.'ofJoluxH'Wll.N.Y.. 
01lTer,'oraantoga,N.  V.  ,  .  . 
•Orcatai  F.,'  mppoaad  or  WeiV 


OUa'o^Baakonk,  Mua 

OtU.'DfMtuBiLd,  Hau 

OtU  L.,'  of  Budukj  Oily,  Ohio 


'    PelM.'ofThurJaw, Canada Weat.  .  .  .  IffB 

Peleg.'ofSjlTaiila,  Pa 1M1 

Pelea.'oflfclidbalh,  Uaaa 1W1 

Pi'lcB.'afBclliuile,  BJ WW 

Feleg.'ofBlcMclJ,  N.Y 1H4 

pBicg.TorpBtTTCraire.mrti arts 

•Pcl«J.,>ordDrrillvllIe,BJ SUI 

Pcm.'ofCoTtDir)'.  R-l ■  •  •  » 

Peiei,' of  CoTcnlry,  ]iA Ml 

Pi>ni;P.,<or8nDdD>k;,Ublo UQ< 

PBter,'orDsnTll]a,Vl lUt 

PBUr,>orFlrCrMk XU 

PbLllp.'ofKohobotb.Mui U 

PhlltpW.,'af8ouibBehDbatb,UitM..  .  4M 

,    Pblllp.'ofWiilpala,  NJI Ut 

I     Phll1p,*orPrDTlden«,BJ IMT 

,    Pblllp  8.,i  of  CallfoTiila ISM 

PblUpP.W.,>ofCblcBK>,l]| iwt 

m.iu-._,i- — "irlln.N.Y IT39 


iLUpjiofKen 


Hon,  III. 


BothIbIoi 
u.Uau... 


FwnHDla  W.,'  at  But  BioamOeii],  H.T. . 


lo'htlpou,  Wl.'.  .  .'. 
iwiii™u,'  of  HopewrLl,  NJJ.     ■ 
Rlcbard,' of  WclU,  K.V.  .  .  . 
Uoben,*  of  Bwuier,  Uau. .  . 
Robert A.,'arBrliUil,Uui.    , 
Royil.'of  WKnihim,  H«(.    . 
•RovilJ.,*orWnnUiam,  UaM 
Rojal  a,'of  Robobolh,  Ha». 
•Royal  B^*orWBli»1t,VL   ... 
'    Bufus,'  otSiw  PioTldenea,  Inl.   . 
•RutDi  A.,1  of  PrOTlduioe,  R.I. . 
■"   ■     'orProTldeDcs,  R.I.  .  ,  . 
,'  ofEut  UouIpsUer,  Vt. 
ll,*orCadlrsli^|[i,  RJ.. 


Humu<!l,'orKchobol)].Ua>t S 

R(v.  tiunual-orRehoboIh.  UaU.     ...  ST 

Bamael,' otRchobotb,  Uaan IT 

•BuDaB'iB.,«unp(>iedofCjuiloD)lD««  '.  MS 

8«iiiiielV.,'orBri.K.I,R,1 1M« 

S«muelD.,'ofUanilcl.  Bnil[hMld,BJ..  ITU 

SnmualV.'orPuagbkecpile,  N.T. .  .  .  INO 

»iimii«l,'ori>rDndei>c«,R.1 3808 

Samael.'orBirnat,  Vl MS 

Bwnnel.'DrFarmlngtoii.Pa tU2 

■HiuifardL.,<DfClaton,Io«a TM 

Beb»,'ofBarrlngian,ttJ MSa 

,    B«tb,' of  Warren,  R.I. IMS 

B*Ih,'orHunaburKb,N.Y ^.  H&T 

•8(tbS.,>ofIoira HST 

~BoUi,'ofBylvaDla,  Pa aul 

eelhH.,>ofWolcaU,VL. 31M 

'    Seih,'ofDellona.WH im 

Sswell,'  3f  JobniUwn,  OUo MS 

Shubaei.t  of  Rofaobolh,  Haaa lU 

Bbabael.'ofWeatnilTuttr,  Vt. 3M 

,    Bhubael.'orRahoboth,  Uui 4S 

•Shnbud.'DfBrlRol.lll IHS 

'     ~       ,'  of  Oopcnb>«n,  N.Y ITM 

D,-orgl.Jabn(burT,  Vl 14U 

onE.W..<orBard«lck,Waai..  ,  .  saM 

n.^ofATobBnl,  Uui MM 


408 


PECK  GENEALOGY. 


Ho. 

Solomon,*  of  Wrentham,  ^£«tf. S8 

Solomon,*  of  Royabton,  Mam.     •  •  •  •  •  73 

Solomon,"  of  CnmberUnd^JL.    •  •  •  •  •  108 

Bolomoni*  of  Providence,  R.I.  •  •  •  .  •  •  158 

Solomon,*  of  Orange,  1Cm« 184 

Solomon,*  of  HarUm,  Ohio 197 

Solomon,*  of  Barrington,  RJ S598 

Ber.  Solomon,'  of  Rozbnry,  Maaa.    •  .  •  475 

Solomon,*  of  Barrington,  K.1 26'A 

Solomon,*  of  Seekonk,Maaa 2713 

Solomon  J  of  Seekonk,  Mass 8911 

Stephen,^  of  Central  Falls,  R.1 813 

Stephen,'  of  Denning,  N.Y.     ••••••  349 

Stephen,*  of  Seekonk,  MaM 1509 

Stephen,'  of  Scituate.  R  J 8813 

Stephen,' of  Bristol,  R  J 1739 

Sqaire,o  of  Montpelicr,  Vt 107 

Sullivan,' of  Koyalston,  Maaa 629 

Sylvester,*  of  Rowe,  Mass 1428 

Sylvester,'  of  Bridgeport,  Conn 415 

•Sylvester,*  supposed  of  Beaver   Dam, 

Wis 2078 

Sylvester.' of  Providence,  R.1 2922 

Sylvanus,*  of  Rehoboth,  Mass 1672 

Sylvanos,' of  East  Providence,  RJ. .  .  .  1910 


T. 


Thomas  S.,*  Seekonk,  Mass 1412 

Thomas*of  Swanzey,  Mass 1433 

Deacon  Thomas,*  of  Swanzey,  Mass.    •  .  1525 

Thomas,*  of  Bristol,  R.1 1573 

Thomas,*  of  Bristol,  R  J 1585 

Thomas,*  of  Hopewell,  N.B 1634 

Thomas,*  of  B wan  zey,  Mass 1680 

Thomas,' of  IIopowvll.  N.B 1795 

•Thomas,*  of  Hopewell,  N.B 8186 

•Thomas  W.,*  of  UopeweU,  N.B 2198 

Thomas,*  of  rteckonk,  Mass 2593 

Thomas,*  of  Scituate,  K.I 2601 

Thomss,*  of  German  Flats,  X.Y 2542 

Thomas,*  of  Seekonk,  Mass 2855 

Thomai»,« 2676 

Thoma*,"  of  Brlntol,  N.Y 2732 

Rev.  Thomas,'  of  Plerson,  Mich 2742 

Thomas," 2837 

•Thomas,*  of  Morocco,  Ind 2974 

•Thomas  A.,*of  Perinton,  N.Y 3032 

•Thom.18  S.,-*  of  Fjiirbury,  III 30S2 

•TTiomas  II..*  of  Johnson,  Vt 3174 

•Truman  D.,*  Kast  Cleveland,  Ohio  .  .  .  3111 

U. 

Uri,' Westminster,  Vt 895 

V. 

♦Van  Ness,"  of  Walcott,  Vt. 8150 


W. 


5a. 


•Warren  D.,*  of  Hopewell.  K.B 2178 

•Warren  E^*  of  Ironton,  Mo 3125 

•Wayland  F..*  of  AthoU  Mass 

Welcome,*  of  Settuate,  R.I 

Welcome,'  of  Johnson,  Vt. 2*« 

•Welcome,*  BurrtUvUle,  R J 

•Wesley,*  of  HopeweU,  N.B 2137 

•Wesley  C.,*  of  East  Calais,  Vt. 3161 

Whipple,'  of  Franklin,  Mass S16 

•Whipple,*  of  Richmond,  Vt. 851 

WlUiams,*  of  East  Bloomfield,  K.T.     .  .     141 

WiUiam,*  of  Providence,  RJ 171 

WiUiam,'  of  Cumberland,  R  J 3M 

WilUam  P.,'  of  Dartmouth,  Mass 4A 

WiUiam  H.,' of  Roxbury,  Mass «i 

WilUam,' of  Cincinnati,  Ohio 471 

WiUiam  N.,'  of  Johnstown,  Ohio  ....     8iS 

William  N^'  of  MontpeUer,  Vt. 591 

•WilUam  H..*  of  8an<l^  Cre«k,  K.T.  .  .  <S7 
•William,*  of  East  Pembroke.  X.T.  ...    Ml 

•William  E.,*  Greenwich,  RJ. 93 

•WiUiam  H.,*  suppoeed  of  Canton,  Iowa.  981 
•WUliam  B.,*  of  North  Dartmoolh,  Mm*.  Ml 
•William  *  of  Mount  Pleasant,  K.Y.  ...  Ml 

WiUiam  H.  '  of  Providenee,  B  J 1471 

William,*  of  Dighton,  Mass. ISS 

William  B.,  of  Cbonnahon,  IlL llli 

WUHam,*  Rehoboth,  Mass. 16n 

William,*  Warren,  RJ ITU 

WiUiam,' of  Hopewell,  N.B 1761 

WiUiam,' of  Hopewell,  N.B 171 

William,' of  Columbia,  Pa. 

NMIIiam  B.J  of  WelU,  N.Y Ifl 

WUUam,'  of  Providenee,  R  J 

William,' of  Chateangay,  N.Y 

WiUiam,'  of  Dighton,  Mass 

William,'  of  Xenla,  Iowa IflU 

•WiUiam  A.,*  of  Rockland,  Maine    .  .  . 

•William  R.,*  of  Plewvs,  N.Y 

•WUUam  A.,*  of  Carthage,  N.Y zz.« 

•WUUam  W.,*  of  Iowa 8438 

•WUIIam  O.,*  of  St.  Louis 2508 

•WiUiam  A.,*  of  Towanda,  Pa. SSI 

•William  n.,*  of  Troy.  Pa. 253B 

WllUsra,' of  Richfield  Springs,  N.Y.    .  .   2579 

William,?  of  Calais,  Vt 2787 

WlUlara,'  of  Chicago,  lU 2*25 

•WUliam  R.,*  of  Dundee,  ni 2970 

•Wniiam  R.,  jr.,*  died  in  Iowa 2990 

•WilUamF.,*of  Auburn,  N.Y 3j30 

•WilUam,"  of  West  Burlington,  N.Y.  .  .  3132 
•William  V.,*  supposed  of  Calais,  Vt. .  .  3367 
•WiUiam  P.,*  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. .  .  .  8198 
•William  C*  of  Oreenwich,  Mass.  .  .  .   3302 

•William  J.,«  of  Barrington.  R.1 3S52 

Winchester,*  of  Seekonk.  Mass 1537 

Winchenter,*  died  May  8, 1859 1614 

Winchester,*  of  Amherst,  Mass 

Wolcot,  of  keene,  N.H 

Wyon,' of  Elgin,  lU 


OTHER    NAMES. 


The  •mall  flgurea  placed  over  or  at  the  right  of  the  number  of  the  page  denote  the  number  of 
times  the  name  occurs  upon  that  page. 


A. 

Abel,  81,  96.* 

—  Abigail,  85. 
Adams,  18, 194,'  249. 
Ains worth,  224.> 
Akerly,  152, 153, 176. 
Aldrieh,  63",  79, 98. 
Alexander,  38,  58,  77 .< 
Allen,  18,  43,  44,  45,s 

68,  89>,  95,  96,  118, 

199,   204,  207;    cht. 

214,  215, 127,  255. 
Alters,  104.* 
Algiers,  52. 
Alsdurf,  257. 
Alston,  99. 
Anderson,  232. 
Andrews,  63,«  236. 
Angel,  63. 
Anthony,  241  ,'184. 
Armington,  149,*  124, 

221. 
Armstrong,  93,«  101. 
Arnold,    56,    88,'    90, 

•2,*  123,»  147 .« 
Ash,  226. 
Atwood,  240. 
Ann,  198. 
Anne,  cht. 
Austin,  80,«  218,«  224, 

239,  252,>  254,  255. 
Ayers,  84.S 

B. 

Babbs,  21.* 
Babb,  23.S 
Babbett,  154. 
Babcock,  182. 
Bacon,  26,'  178. 
Bagley,  09. 
Bailey,   62,    55,    164, 

234. 
Baird,  102. 
Baker,  52,  82,  87,  191, 

215  243. 
Baldwin,*52,  80,  253.« 
Ballard,  193.> 
Ballou,  55,«   57,«  58,3 

59,  9i,«  89,  92. 
Barber,  95. 
Barker,  156,  209." 
Barns,  74,  90,  96,  179, 

207,208,215,217.3 
Bnrnard,  167. 
Barney,  45,  100,  108, 

119,«  126,*  206,«  208,» 

149,»162,  165,«  169,> 

199,  211. 
BarruB.  60,»  65, 
Bard,  61. 
Bartlet,  47. 
Barton,  74,  79.* 

85 


Bartrum,  234. 
Bardshaw,  98. 
Bastlu,  215.* 
Batchelor,  73,  69.* 
Beckwith,  177. 
Bellows,  70, 116.* 
Bellinger,  179. 
Bennett,  152, 158,«183, 

191,  19d.« 
Benson,  217. 
Benedict,  63,  72. 
Bicknell.  136,*  247. 
Bickford,  184. 
Blgnell,  2U5. 
Birdseli,  60. 
Bishop,  38,  58,  75,  92, 

153,*  210. 
Blackinton,90.* 
Blacket,  93.* 
Blake,  135. 
Blaisdale,  169.* 
Blackman,  214,  215. 
Blandin,  32. 
Blaxton,  cbt. 
Bioud,  115. 
Bliss,  16, 36, 42, 52, 53,s 

67,   64,    65,  73,  99,* 

101,*  103,  107,*  125,a 

167,  189,  221.* 
Boo  til,  61. 
Bonney,  170,  231. 
Borden,  236. 
Bosworth,  53, 139, 149, 

156,  245,*  204. 
Bourn,  115.* 
Bo  wen,  33, 64, 97,*  137, 

128,    149,    177,  180,* 

191, 219,  222,*  240.S 
Bowers,  34. 
Bowler,  70. 
Boyce,  52. 
Bofco,  158.5 
Bradford,  15,   18,  19, 

164,*  179.* 
Bradley,  cht.,  230.* 
Brady,  189. 
Brambles,  67. 
Bray,  70, 176. 
Brayton,  120. 
Brewster,  152, 173, 174. 
Brit^ham,  164. 
Briggs,  74.  149,  154.* 

168, 173, 190,  217.* 
Bristol,  225.S 
Brindle,  183. 
Broderick,  93. 
Broadshaw,  179, 182. 
Brodda8t,180. 
Brown,   38,*   46.*    80, 

115,  136.*   159,T  161, 

177,*  182,*  186,*  209, 

211,'  213,  216,   220,* 

223,*  249. 


Broughton,  cht. 
Brooks,  cht. 
Bruning,  cht. 
Br^'ant,  cht. 
Buck,  153. 
Buckland,  199. 
Bucklln.  31,  207,  249. 
Bacon,  158. 
Budd,  179. 
Buol,  61. 
Buffam,  75. 
Bugbee,  234.* 
Bulas,  216. 
Bullock,  36,  51,   159,* 

214.* 
Bump,  243.* 
Bunker,  110. 
Burr,  92, 184.* 
Burk,  144. 
Burt,  106. 
Burrill,  lfl4,*  210. 
Burns,  87. 
Burgvn,  167. 
Bnrbank,  177.* 
Burliogame,  55.* 
Burnett,  113. 
Burdick,  236.* 
Burnham,  22T. 
Bushnell,  228. 
Bush,  112,*  253. 
Bushee,  209. 
Butts,  150. 
Butler,  78, 186,  217. 
Butterfield,  118. 
Butterworth,   48,    61. 

122, 134, 198,133. 

O. 

Calder,  70. 

Calhoun,    143,*    174,* 

175. 
Caldwell,  178. 
Calkins,  151. 
Campbell,  57,  222. 
Cameron,  104. 
Capron,65, 151.* 
Carr,  118.* 
Carder,  137. 
Carmitte,  56. 
Carpenter,  31,  51,  64, 

68,*  71,  78,*  90,*  115, 

123,    124,  167,*   198, 

209,*  140. 
Carr,  cht. 
Carrier,  116. 
Carson,  189. 
Caruthers,  187. 
Cary,  212,*  247. 
C;isey,  70,  192. 
Cass,  74.* 
Caswell,  148. 
Cave,  cht. 


Ceosar,  34,  205. 

Chadwick,  150. 

Chafee,  54,  125,  126,* 
222.* 

Charaberlayne,  178. 

Chapman,  38,  213. 

Chappel,  169,2  go. 

Chase,  52,  53,  62,*  147, 
160,»  164,  217,  218,* 
221.* 

Chenery,  255.* 

Cheoney,  188. 

Chickering,  128. 

Childs,  54,2  164. 

Chipman,  87. 

Christy,  71. 

Christie,  127. 

Christvan,  84. 

Church,  188,7  iqx. 

Clark,  14  61,  48,  75, 
113,  119,*  162,  174, 
210,7  215,  230,*  235.* 
256 

Clapp,  171.* 

Clayton,  cht. 

Clement,  104. 

Clifford,  71. 
Clough,  106. 

Cobb,  172.* 
Codding,  66.* 
Coggshall,  101,*  181.* 
Colby.  67, 105,2 188.' 
Cole,   59,*    104,*  128,* 

142, 164,  181,*  187. 
Coleman,  111.* 
Colegrove,  214.* 
Collins,  180,  216. 
Colopy,  113. 
Colvin,  236,*  237.» 
Congor,  93,7  i5«,« 
Cooms,  237. 
Connor,  232. 
Corey,  117,  227. 
Cooper,  19,  60,*  177,* 
122,    134,    219,    230, 
241,*  20,  29.  - 
Cowles,  159.» 
Cornell,  184. 
Covel,  30,  35,  58. 
Couch,  192. 
Cowel,  194. 
Craig,  183. 
Cram,  172. 
Crego,  226. 
Crocker,  75. 
Crompton,  24. 
Cronk,  60. 
Cross,  179. 
Crossman,  65, 176. 
Crosby,  73. 
Crowningshield,  89. 
Curtis,  84, 115,*  217, 
Comstock,  91. 


PECK  GENEALOGY. 


Dinctt.  &l.  1T3 
Uufurth.  83.' 


u'db.  ilT. 

2,i  nil,"  iai.'iM, 

,  43,'  iii,"  ais, 

n',  SI,  M,  «e,  100, 
io,  III. 


Dlnkle,  IT». 
DIckiaD,  113.. 

IMeklui,  ITl. 
DIcklDHD,  lU.i 
Dli,  1». 
Dlion, llfl. 
DodBc,  7*.i,8e,>in.> 


Dr.iivri,  60,   SI,  1I7,' 
I>olty.aiB,' 


EiiiJi,  ai,"i;'2.'m. 

■-  Ellmbctb,  31,4; 
Km.;r'.on,T*,m,*18: 


l.li,  2M,  zo»,>  mt, 

UhtT,  67,   71.    IK,' 
kid,  SM. 


'ry,  1J4.> 

■uller,  43,  sa,l(«,ll 


HamlJn,  ia»,<  £!4.i 

Hundy,  ill,!  ;0(.< 
Hangfap.  chl. 
-ll>ni»b,m,I4g. 
Randall,  21£. 


t,  we,  aii.t  i 

ling.  229. 


Hubbinl,  IBL 
HubbvU.IS2. 
Hubb«rt,18. 

Humphrey,    IM,   ». 


JiKkaon,  &5,tl3T. 
Jun*.,  HIT.' 

jMPjb.,  i;,i  Me,>  an. 

JiUElu,  S3,  £S,'  >u.> 
Jevelt,  M. 

Jlllwn,  140. 
JobnaoB,  TI,'  SB,  tM, 
2S1.  24fl.  S&S. 

Jone«,a:,=  »s,iM,ni, 

2u;.    21J.   Jjl   J4tl 


K«l«y,  i;( 
Kennlcut.: 


Imlrv.  70,  J»,  1»  I 
148.  iM. 


Happen, 
HopkjQ*, 


mwS,  182,  233.* 
.^akt,  ta,'  M,  136. 

Ark)n,  S3.' 

«thuii,  ITO.' 
Laurence.  IN. 

Auvbls'id,  US.' 
Lawreoca,  S3,  90,  SI 
Lavlon,  lSi.< 

LcKh,  2ia. 

.eak.  cbt. 


^...dley,  1(1. 

.iDdirv,  IH  ■  2 

.inkfldd,  21T. 


Luther!  12*i' US.  ISO,' 


Lov^T.SI 


Uinln, 
Usrtln. 


Haril'DdnJe,  1 
fi™rl.l<.,  I'±!. 


H>iweU.»l,U94ta,i 

iw,  ist." 

ICayo, 113. 

IIay,ISt,9H,M*,l«. 

lb7MS,m> 


Uedbury,  12S. 

3[i,  iiu.  iig,>  sit, 

222, 211,  2W.t 


OHmeqDin,  101 
Uagood,  133.' 
0»eraker,  BB, 

P. 
Paddlerout,  141 

HuddlcfoiM,  224 
Pflddock,  21 2." 
Pa«,i:ht.,tS  flS,'  TS, 

1»S,<  Im',  »»,'*311,'> 
Palmer,   U,   Sl,>   SI, 

Parklnwoi  llS.i 


Ulddleton.  eht.* 
MIgK.,  114. 

Ulller,  m,  m.|i«,> 

Ullla,'  113. 

Ill  Hani,     12S,>     1ST,> 

111.'  ia».' 

Uluhell,  U,  2S0,> 


Uorria,  TS,^  SO.t 
llorrlnn,  180. 
Uoiher,  ISS. 
Slowry,  ¥S.  ISI. 
Uunell,  198. 
Uurdock.  IM. 
Uurry.  1U2. 
Milshgraie,  cbl. 
tlylH,  ISS. 


Nl'obol.  lit. 
NIckenoD,  m,  Sit.* 
trie,  S6. 


Nonhap,  18T. 


Norihap, 


Bead,4S,tl,lSl,141,' 
2U1,   2lD,   211,   114, 

Reed' '»'.  30,  Itl,  1T3,< 


PHyne,  121. 
Peabody,  181. 
Peariall,  «2.> 
Pe8r»D,14>,lTa,  ITS, 


Pliliwd.  84. 
PlatI,  lai. 
Plliier,  i;B. 
PItH,  1"). 
Polhamm,  OT. 
P..liiianUet,m,13>.> 

Potior,  61.  110,   111," 

PowsH,  81,  zn. 

Poirel,  310. 
Pnilt,  04. 100, 10*. 
Price.  11S.< 


QaiolT.IO. 

gSlmty,  2 


Itankln,  113. 

Ray,  SS'. 


Rockvood,  80. 
Rogert,  1j,>  1S,i   V. 
lit,  113, 114,118.' 


Pblney,  44,'  241." 
Philip,  li. 

i^rtng,'l33.>'  ,' 
n.  &.  Gl,  13,  SS,> 
lua,  130, 11J,IM, 
,   IM,   ■Ml,'  131, 


einbnrn, S8. 

■ifurd,  SS,'  lit,  IW. 


buiinr.y,  06 
hulu,  itl. 


SmlA.  M 


n,  33,  M, 

.  «»,   71,' 


412 


PECK   GENEALOGY. 


1W,«  188,»  IM,  IW, 
204,  2l>6,  210,  217, 
218,  219,  220,*  240,« 
264. 

South  wick.  217. 

South  worth,  237. 

Souls,  213. 

Spalding,  Ids. 

Spencer,   71,  147,  207, 
210,  220. 

Spicer,  227. 

Spooner,  72. 

Sprague,  63,?  140. 

Spring,  93.' 

Starton,  chi. 

SUrks,  162, 188. 

Sulev,95.< 

Stanford,  127. 

SUnly,  192. 

Stearns,  98.* 

Stebbint,  M. 

Steer,  215. 

Stephens,     186,*   213, 
216. 

SteUon,  251. 

Sleeves,  174. 

Stevens,  116, 118/176. 

Stiles,  22, 23, 143,*  163, 

T'ft 

Still  well,  235. 
Stock  well,  158.« 
Stodard,  57,  88.* 
Strader,  171.* 
Strieker,  85. 
Strlvner,  209. 
Strong,  241.* 
Stuart,  63. 
Stewart,  176. 
Stnblefield,  107. 
Strader,  171. 
Sturtevant,  84,1 
Sullivan,  146. 
Sunderland,  249. 
BurgenB,  150. 
Button,  129. 
Swain,  110. 
Bwayze,  145. 
Sweet,   85,     134,    149, 

235.  212.« 
Sweeting,  124. 
Sweeny,  23.3. 
Sweetrand,40, 136,235. 
Sylvester,  169. 

T. 
Tabor,  168,2  igg^t  2I8. 


Taber,  200. 

Talbot,    22,*  23,   ;i39, 

181, »  190.* 
Taft,  186* 
Tanner,  243.* 
Taylor,  cht.,  S4,*.85, 

233. 
Temple,  70. 
Thane,  108.* 
Thompson,     64,     60, 

226. 
Thomas,  102, 150, 171, 

172.* 
Thorn,  106. 
Thornton,  146.* 
Thresher,  193.* 
Throop,      135,      139, 

43. 
Thurber,  69,  89,  125, 

206, 214,  255. 
TiflPl,  140, 178. 
Tilden,253.w 
Tingley,  69,*  92.* 
Titus,  48. 
Toggett,  71. 
Toogood,  137. 
Tooiy,  178. 
Tolman,  102.* 
Tompkins,  82. 
Toney,  41. 
Tbpham,  155.* 
Torry,  17,  249. 
Tower,  39,  U6,  220,* 

253. 
Townsend,  78,  252. 
Tracy,  192. 
Trimm,  237.* 
Tripp,  128. 
Trow,  231. 
Trusdale,  127. 
Tubbs,  233. 
Tucker,  106,*  114. 
Tunstall,  cht. 
Turner,  154,*  152, 171, 

174,  44. 
Turnbull,  181.* 
Tultle,  60,  220. 
Twichell,  233. 

U. 
Usher,  149. 

V. 

Vallett,  236.* 
I  Vananlwerp,  96. 


Vanderburgh,  85. 
Vanderworker,  96.* 
Vanthusen,  84. 
Vavasar,  cht.* 
Veach.  110.* 
Vial,  208,  222.* 
Viol,  150. 
Vincent,  69.* 
Vinekum,  190. 
Vore,  107. 

W. 

Wade,  42,B  49, 146. 

Wagman,  60,* 

Wafte,  72. 

Wa  cott,  46. 

Wa  ker,  123, 141,  214, 

218 
Wallace,  152.* 
Waldron,  164, 180.* 
Walden,  215. 
Waltiers,  197. 
Walling,  236.* 
WamsitU,  15. 
Ward,    76,    78,    178, 

182. 
Warden,  60, 128. 
Wardwell,  153. 195.» 
Warner,  158,*  251. 
Wares,  239. 
Washington,  157.* 
Waters,  cht.,  22. 
Watford,  cht. 
Watson,  83. 
Waterman,  83. 
Weatherwaz,  60. 
Weaver,  124,*  165. 
Welden,  cht. 
Woldon,  168. 
Weller,  150. 
West,   124,*  125,  168, 

250. 
Westcott,  161. 
Wembome,  cht. 
Wheaton,     66,*    132, 

159. 
Wheeler,  38.  39,*  52, 

87,2  100,*    104,    111, 

145,   146,  156,    214,* 

229,  256.  115. 
Wheelock,  184.  64. 
Whipple,  38,  55,2  ^gt 

59,2  79,2  80,*  91,*  92, 

212,  258,2  39. 


Whltaker,41,4&,*n^ 

246,  247. 
White,65,e9,99,U4,» 

242.* 
Whitcomb,  117.2 
Whiicing,  167. 
Whyland,  82. 
Widel,  95. 
Winthrop,  189. 
Wilbor,  101. 
Wilbur,  151.* 
Wild,  M. 
Wilkinson,  91. 
Wilcox,  99,*  129,*  1». 
Wilmarth,     122,  IS, 

121. 
Wilmoth,  207. 
William,  32. 
Williams,  49,  64,  65, 

100,3  2U9. 
Willson,  66,  98,  155,* 

239. 
Wilkinson,  220. 
Willse,  00. 
Willard,  71, 135, 217. 
Wlllet,  226. 
Winchester,  42, 133.* 
Windsor,     SO*  2IB,* 

226.* 
Winter,  201. 
Winn,  232. 
Wing,  63,  238. 
Wise,  257. 
Wis  wold,  60.* 
Wiston,  82. 
Walcott,  46. 
Woodin,  60. 
Woodworth,  69. 
Woodward,    81,«    91, 

108,*  188,  238.* 
Woodford,  88. 
Wood,    93,    111,   138, 

153,  208,*  237. 
Wort  hi  njf  ton,  33. 
Wortman,  225. 
Wrijfht,  71,   116,*  145, 

161.* 
Writman,  82. " 
Wythe,  185. 

Y. 

Yates,  63. 
Yong.  21,  56,  167. 
You,  210,  237.* 


APPENDIX. 


BOSTON  AND  HINGHAM  PECKS. 


A. 

Abintl  .  .  . 

109 

B. 

Benjamin  .  . 

.  • 

17 

Ben^  Amin  .  . 

•  • 

26 

Benjamin  .  . 
Bei^  amin  .  . 

•  . 

37 

•  . 

51 

Ben  amin  •  • 
Bei\  amin  •  • 

.  . 

71 

•  . 

72 

Bei^amin  .  • 

•  . 

119 

B. 

Ebenezer  .  . 

•  • 

81 

Bbenczer  .  . 

•  • 

60 

Sbenezer  .  • 

.  • 

84 

Elizabeth  .  . 

•  • 

4 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.  • 

21 

EUzabeth  .  . 

•  . 

23 

Elizabeth  .  . 

•  . 

♦44 

Elizabeth  .  . 

•     a 

M 

Elizabeth  .  . 

•     • 

62 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.      . 

63 

Elizabeth  .  . 

•     . 

64 

EUzabeth  .  . 

.     . 

66 

Elizabeth  .  • 

.     • 

83 

Elizabeth  .  . 

•     • 

87 

Elizabeth  .  . 

•      * 

108 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.     . 

113 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.      • 

140 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.     . 

143 

Ei^ah.  .  .  . 

.     • 

144 

P. 

Faith  .... 

.     . 

20 

Faith  .... 

•     . 

69 

H. 

Hannah .  .  • 

.     . 

49 

Hannah .  .  . 

t     • 

135 

I. 
larael  .... 

.     . 

8 

J. 

James 81 

James     .  .  .  •  •  92 

James    .  .  •  .  •  120 

Jane 77 

Joanna 85 

Joanna 130 

John 10 

John 14 

John 16 

John 84 

John 39 

John 42 

John 54 

John 68 

John 69 

John 100 

John 104 

John 106 

John 106 

John 114 

John 124 

John •  127 

John 131 

John 146 

Joseph  .  .  •  •  .  8 

Joseph 9 

Joseph 11 

Joseph 13 

Joseph 63 

Joseph 68 

Joseph 70 

Joseph 86 

Joseph 89 

Joseph 90 


Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 


M. 


24 

28 
86 
41 

46 

48 


Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 

Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 


67 
93 
101 
117 
123 
128 
134 
142 


Margaret  ....  136 

Margaret  ....  138 

Margery    ....  3 

Moses 115 

N. 

Nathaniel ....  0 

Nathaniel ....  19 

Nathaniel.  ...  38 

Nathaniel ....  60 

Nathaniel.  ...  133 

Nathaniel.  ...  141 

Nathan 76 


Paul    , 
PhiUp 


P. 


6 
99 


R. 


Rachel 22 

Rachel 57 

Rachel 78 

Rachel 129 

Rebecca 139 

Richard 1 

Robert 110 

RobertM 40 

8. 

Samuel 29 

Samuel 82 

Samuel 46 

Samuel 62 

Samuel 78 

Samuel 76 

Samuel 94 


Samuel 90 

Samuel 97 

Samuel 107 

Samuel 112 

Samuel 116 

Samuel 121 

Samuel 122 

Samuel 120 

Samuel 132 

Samuel 140 

Sarah 12 

Sarah 47 

Sarah Ill 

Sarah 137 

Simon 7 

T. 

Tabatha    ....  74 

Thankful  ....  61 

Thomas  H.  ...  30 

Thomas  H.  .  .  .  t43 

Thomas 16 

ThomaSyJr. .  .  .  18 

Thomas .....  00 

Thomas 79 

Thomas 82 

Thomus 88 

Thomas 96 

Thomas 98 

Thomas 102 

Thomas 103 

Thomas  ...*..  118 

W. 
William  ....  26 
William  ....  27 
William  ....  33 
William  ....  86 
William  ....  66 
William  ....  80 
William  ....  91 
WiUiam  ....  126 
William  Dan- 
dredge   ....  147 


♦  See  th«  will  of  Thomas  Handasyde  Peck,  page  271,  for  this  name. 
I  See  his  will,  page  271,  for  the  name^ 

OTHER    NAMES. 


B. 
Baker,  276. 
Baley,  270. 
Brewer,  277. 

O. 
Gary,  272. 
Chandler,  270. 
Child,  277. 
Cladin,  276. 
Clap,  286.« 
Clough,  276. 
Collins,  277. 

D. 
Down,  277. 

E 
Edet,  271.S* 

F. 
Fisher,  267. 
Fams  worth,  200. 


86* 


G. 

GambardeUa,  274. 
Oooch,  267. 
Gould,  276. 
Green,  270. 

H. 

Hamilton,  270. 

J. 
Jackson,  270. 

K. 
Kelly,  270. 

L. 
Landerjjrro. 
Lamb,  270. 

M. 

Mar«baU,2n. 
Maaon,  270. 


Mitehel,  270,  270. 
Mosley,  270. 
Murrin,  270. 

O. 

Odell,  270. 

P. 

Parker,  270. 
Penneman,  270. 
Perkins,  270,>2n,  272, 

270. 
Philips,  209. 
Potter,  267. 

B. 

Rogers,  270. 
Roberto,  270. 

8. 
Savage,  200. 


Bergeant,  270. 
ShaUuck,  272. 
Stickney,  268. 
Soloman,  209. 
Symms,  271. 

T. 
Thurston,  208. 

V. 
Valineott,  270. 

W. 

Washington,  STS. 
Waldo,  207. 
White,  270. 
Webster.  274. 
Wells,  870. 
WUlis,  270. 
WInthrop«,  279. 


PECK  GENEALOQT. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  PECK,  OP  MENDON,  MASS. 


Abraham,'  of  Colcralnc,  Itaai. . 
Afanhsm.'  of  Colrmlne.  Uui.  . 
•C  Coopersvlllc,  Mioh 


>,•  of  Athfon 

I  of  Pruc[or.Tllio,  VI 

C.i'of  Boilan,  Uui 

or  UODKD,  bat).'   '. 


Xbeneier,*  of  Attaford,  Conn.    .  .  , 

Bllih*,'  or  Ablnolon,  Conn 

Eiekicl,'  or  North  Blchmoild,  N.H. 


Jamei.'of  Wellon,  Vl.    . 

Juon,*  dr  W«t  Bufford, 
Jecry.'of.Blake];,  Pa. .  . 


1,'  of  Aahford,  Coon. 
i,<  or  Wuton,  Vl.  ,  . 
i.'orPeekTllLc.  Pa.    , 


of  PeekvllU,  P».   . 

n»n,  Uaia 

I.S,  1M6 


town,  Maaa.   . 
i>n,'lia^.'   * 


ID  H.,'  of  fiwanier,  N.B.  . 


>r  Bdcbenown,  ICau. 


Buanal,>irfB1akel«T,Pa. 

BunuelJ.,' of  NenToik 

t<amuclL.,<of  Pwkvllle.pB 

Sceava'cuf  EaitSomerrllle,  Itaaa.  . 


B 

dEFr,280.< 
1  Jwln.  280.^ 

lIcrthoLp.Ml. 
IIa»er>,  2S0,  28. 
Bow.n,  asT. 

Cady,  »!.• 

rhampfo'n,  MS. 
UiLburn,2S3,  2ST. 


Icr,  iw.  ■ 

oV,  asa. 


Kity,  2Sa. 

F. 
Fnrrar  ass, 
Fenn.  iw. 


Oraot, :»«. 

n. 

rrmhaway,  ISO. 


NAMES. 

Hoar,  267. 


Murcy,  380. 
UcAf.ler,  -i 


coU,  1X1. 
P. 
lllnelll,  Vi\. 


Whtw,  388. 
WIIhd,  381,  ^  ns. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOSEPH  PECK,  OP  MILFORD,  CT. 


'QfNoi 


II,  Conn.   . 
S.Y.   .  ,  . 


AbnLhin^.x  of  UllToni,  Ctmii.  '.  '. 
*AhntfiuD/of  Miirprd,  Ooon.    . 

•Alnh.-otJiy.N.V 

•Audnv.*  a.  >l  BuUernuU,  H.T. 
Amlel.iorBnioklleJd.Cami.  .  . 
"    ""  e,Ohlo  . 


Amoi,- 


■oriTe*»....,uuou.     .  . 

'oTElrookflild,  Conn,  ,  . 

,iDiH,SofH>»u»D,Conn.  .  . 
*Ani(»  S^"  of  Newlown,  Ooon 
Andrew,'  of  New  Ulirurd,  Cum 
•AnoOi'arWoadbrldn.OoaD.  . 
•Amoo  ,•  ofKew  Durbun,  N.T, 
•AriB  C.,'  (DD.  at  Newlown,  Coi 
*Auh()],*ar  Wrtload,  N.Y.  .  . 


BBo]ia)n,tofllLlfDrd,  Oonn. .  .  . 
Sanjiunln,'  at  Wnlenuwn,  Cann. 
■Bi^uDln  C.,'  of  Woodbury.  Conn. 
•BsrAMBlo,)  of  UUford,  Ooon. 
•Blrd*i>y>,<  oreimtrorf,  Coon. 
•Bfoomn,'  of  Nun  York  cUy 
'SorwoU,'  of  Durhim,  M.S. . 


•Ornu.'ofNewDurliii 

II 

Duil«I,>Br:Ti!wlawD,  o 

•Duii«l>afbarh^il 

D«n,«of!«BWlown,dim: 


Dav1d,>ofNi*tawn,Oonn.    . 
•Pirld,'  of  Niwlown,  Conn. . 

•lUYld,'  of  Jk,  N.Y 

•D«ld  N.,'  Df^swtown.  Conn 


£ta«n«er.<  ofNowlowB,  (Jomi. . 
•KdwMFd  R.I  Slow,  Ohio  .... 

Ell.'orUcrbj.Conn 

Ell,>DfJ<!ricbu,  Vt 

■Ell.'afairMUbora.'Ohlo  ,  .  . 
BllM,'ofBhiind»kfin,N.Y. .  .  . 
KtUsb.'orHlDHbnivli,  Vt..  .  . 
■KTlabmT.,'otH11fanl,Conn.  . 
■BlD>VIf.,<RlchUn<l,1l1<ih..  . 
BlDMhu,' of  NtiwtuwD.  Conn.  . 
•KlmUhim.'ofSiilibnn'.N.y.  . 
•KLn«h«o  '  of  Nt  w  Brlwln,  Conn. 


Ephnlm,'  of  t4ew 


it  Woodbory,  Oonn. 


GeoTgt,*  of  BindnM,  Vt.    . 

Oldeont'  of'kewlowD,  Coon 
UldeoD,'  of  Nawlown,  Conn 

nenTf.-arunfard,  Conii.    . 


•Uonrr.'o^BlncUburv',  6blo 
•Henry  E^'  of  Na*  Hsven,  Co 

•EUary  W.,' 

Hbbtt.*  of  BfookHald,  Conn.  . 


J. 


!wlowD^Conn. 

Now  HaVeD',  C 
Milford,  Coon. 
WAUrtown,  Oo 
WaWrtown  ru, 

>r  Woudbi 


•Jeramlah,*  of  Woodbury,  Cong 
Jerre.*  of  Woodbrld|«.  Conn. 

Job,'  of  ilrit/ord,  Coon.'.  '.  . 

Job,*  of  ainlfard,  Oonn. .  .  . 

JobD,to(Ullford,OoBn.  .  .  . 

John  ,<  of  Brldcepo  rt.  Oo  no.  . 

Jolin,*ortIIUI>Td,Gonn.  .  .  . 

John,*  of  Nawlown.  Conn.  .  . 

John,*  of  UUAflBld,  Conn.  .  . 

.Tohn.'ofairmlford.Conn.   .  , 

John,*  of  Krooklkld,  Conn.  . 

•John  j"'  of  9yr»cn»,  S.Y. '. 
Johna./ofNansataek,  Conn. 
John  A.,*orBri>okll<ld,ODnn. 
•John,*  of  BnrtlngUn,  VL  .  . 
•John  B.,*  of  Wilmington,  N.C, 
•John  N.,' L«,  lEu*.  .  .  .  . 
•John,' otWoodbrldgv,  Conn. 
•JohnB.,'Df  Hawtown.OoDD. 
•John,' of  MlUbnt,  Oonn,     ,  . 


416 


PECK  OENEALOGT. 


•Jonathan  M..^  of  Angnrta,  Oa 830 

Jofleph,2of  MllfordfCunn 2 

Joseph,*of  Newtown,  Conn 7 

JoBeph,s  of  Mllford,  Conn 10 

Jo8eph,«of  Newtown,  Conn 28 

JoBeph,*of  Newtown,  Conn 88 

Joseph,*  of  Woodbury,  Conn Ill 

•Joseph,"  d.  at  Camden,  N.Y 265 

•Jost  ph,«  of  New  Lisbon,  N.T 430 

Joshua,*of  Jay,  N.Y 213 

Joslah,'^  of  Stratford.  Conn 138 

Jud8on,Bof  Stratfora,  Cunn 136 

Julius,<(  of  Sharon,  Conn 196 

•JuUaBB.,«ofWaverly,Ul 027 

L. 

Levi,*  Southbnry,  Conn 164 

Lervirus,*  of  Newtown,  Conn. .......  157 

•Lorin,«of  Newtown,  Conn 325 

'•Lyman,^  of  StreeUboro',  Ohio 699 

M. 

•MarqnIsD.L..*  Litchfield,  Conn 333 

Michael,"  of  Milford,  Conn 889 

Michael,"  of  Brookiield,  Conn 680 

Michael,*  of  Milford,  Conn 131 

Moses,*of  Newtown,  Conn 25 

N. 

Nathan,«  of  Stratford,  Conn 42 

Nathan,"  of  Sandgate,  Vt 107 

Nathan,Bof  Newtown,  Conn.  .  ••..••  155 

Nathan,"  of  New  Haven,  Conn 388 

•Nathan,'  of  Leighton,  Mich 736 

•Nathan,' of  New  Haven,  Conn. 818 

Nathaniel,'  of  Newtown,  Conn 15 

Nathaniel/ of  Hinesburg,Vt. 66 

•Normoni'  of  Monroe,  Conn 250 

O. 

Oliver,*  Newton,  Conn 163 

P. 

♦Philo,"  of  New  Jersey 453 

Phlne.i8,*  of  Amity,  Conn 31 

Phineaa,"  of  Woonbridgc,  Conn 119 

Phineas,*)  of  Woodbridge,  Conn 369 


Phinea«,«ofWatcrtowii,  N.Y 421 

•Pliineaa,'ofColebrook«Coiin 1U 

R. 

Rnfas,«ofStreeUboro',Ohio 21 

•Russell," ST 

•Russell,' of  Stow,  Ohio 72 

♦Reuben,"  of  Westfield,  N.Y 27 

•Roberts.,"  of  Newton,  Oonn 61 

8. 

Samiiel,>  of  Milford,  Conn 1 

SaraueU^  of  Milford,  Conn 3 

Samuel,*  of  Newtown,  Conn fl 

Samuel  F.,*  of  Woodbridge,  Conn 19 

Samuel/ of  Milford,  Conn 13 

Samuel,*  of  Newtown,  Conn U 

Samuel,"  of  Woodbridge S7 

•Samuel  B.,"  of  Newtown,  Conn M 

•Samuel  M.,' of  Watertown,  Conn Tfl 

Shadrack,*  of  Newtown,  Conn li 

Sherman,"  of  Bridgewater,  Conn 44 

•Silas  J. 'of  Woodbridge, Conn 78 

Siroeon,*of  Watertown,  Conn 11 

•Simeon  B.,"  of  Newtown,  Conn H 

T. 

Thaddeus,"  Stratford,  Conn 49 

Thomas  W.,"  of  Newtown,  Conn. .....  48 

•Thoma»,'ofWihnlngton,N.Y 68 

•Turney,"  of  Newtown,  Conn 28 

•Truman,"  of  Monroe,  Conn 45 

W. 

•Wooster,"  of  Newtown,  Conn 30 

•Williams.,"  of  Euclid,  Ohio 70 

•William  H.,' of  Hudson,  Ohio 70 

♦William,'  of  Woodbridge,  Conn 77 

•WiUiamS..'ofBroQltfield,Conn M 

•Wyllys.'ofNew  Haven,  Conn 81 

Z, 

•Zalmon,*  of  Brookfield,  Conn 6 

ZalmoD,*  of  Newtown,  Conn 14 

♦Zalraon  8.,' of  Newtown,  Conn 88 

ZenuB,*  of  Woodbridge,  Conn 12 

Zera.«  of  Brookfield,  Conn 44 

Zecab,'>of  Hiivesburg,  Vt 61 


OTHER    NAMES. 


A. 

Allen,  292. 
Ailing,  315.« 
Anderson,  319. 
Andrews,  293,  322. 
Arnold,  312. 
Atwood,  313. 
Avery,  299. 

B. 
Baily,  322. 
Baldwin,  291,  293,311, 

314,*  321. 
Barrus,  314. 
Barney,  302. 
Barton,  320. 
Bartlot,  323. 
Bossctt,  297. 
Bates,  315. 
Beach,  320. 
Beardulce,  308. 
Bennett,  297. 
Benedict,  309. 
Beers,   295,*  299,  306, 

312,  311. 


Bceoher,  294,  302,  306, 

314.» 
Beckwith,  322. 
Betts,  294. 
Birdseye,  304. 
BIrdsell,  296. 
Blake,  312. 
Blackman,    296,     803, 

306,  310,  311,  323, 
Blois,  301. 
Bodes,  322. 
Botsford,  298, 299, 308, 

311,  312. 
Booth,  293,   296,    298, 

304,  308,  312.* 
Brady,  313. 
Bradley,  294,  813.* 
Brisco,  308,3  320. 
Bristol,  295. 
Brownell,  307. 
Brooks,  303. 
Bryan,  302. 
Buckingham,  810.*i 
Bull,  291. 
Bunnell,  303. 


Burr,  300.307. 
Burrett,  298«. 
Burritt,  299. 
Burweli,  289.» 

C. 
Cadwelder,  321. 
Camp,  290,  292,    293, 

297,  301,  310. 
Candee,  321. 
Canfleld,  320. 
Carrington,  297. 
Casey,  318. 
Castle,  299. 
Cathcart,  311. 
Clark,    291, >  294,  803, 

307,  311 ,»  321. 
Coborn,  296. 
Coe,  321. 
Colt,  321. 
Corning,  317. 
Cornwcll,  320. 
Crowfoot,  307,  308. 
Curtis,  298,  804,  310, 

812.« 


Cnmmings,  313. 
CurchhiU,  315. 

D. 
Darrow,  308. 
Davis,  300. 
Devan,  321. 
Dibble,  313. 
Dimond,  306,  308. 
Dix,  819. 
Dudley,  311. 
Dunbar,  311. 
Duncan,  317. 
Dunning,  311. 

E. 
Eldridgc,  311. 
Erwin,  307. 

F. 
Fabrlque,  305. 
Fairchild,  308,  315. 
Fairman,  298,  300. 
Fairwealher,  307, 
Ferris,  306. 


APPENDIX. 


41 1 


Fcnn,  297.« 
Flsk,  291. s 
Ford,  291,292,314. 
Foot,  297,  322. 
Foster,  313. 
Fowler,  311.« 
French,  318. 

G. 

Gannett,  318. 
Gardner,  313. 
Garfield,  313. 
Gifford,  313. 
Gillett,  313,  315.* 
Gilbert,  304, 308. 
Glover,  298,  299,  307, 

320. 
Graves,  305. 
Qriffen,  295,  300,  806. 
Gunn,297.« 

H. 
Hall,  290,  806,  313. 
Hamlin,  312. 
Hard,  304. 
Hathaway,  312. 
Hawley,  308,  310,  321. 
Hayes,  290. 
Headley,  318. 
Hill,  318. 
Hine,  294.  302. 
Holly,  301. 
Hooker,  302,  318. 
Hood,  318. 
Hubbcll,  299. 
Hurlburt,  311. 
Huntingdon,  301. 
Hard,  314. 

J. 
Jackson,  296." 
Jarvis,  312. 
Jennings,  294. 
Jenkins,  813. 
Jones,  309,  320. 
Johnson,     298,     290, 

320. 
Judd,  313.« 
Judson,  294,  300,*  301. 


K. 

Kellog,  322. 

Keeler,  304,  305,  320, 

322. 
Keyse,  301. 
Keyes,  318. 
Kirtland,  308. 
Kimberly,  290. 

L. 
Lacy,  306,  307. 
Lake,  296,300,  812. 
Lakin,  307. 
I^Ambert,  292, 296, 301, 

315. 
Lathrop.  300. 
Law,  322. 
Lawrence,  301. 
Leavenworth,  295. 
Lewis,  294. 
Lent,  321. 
Livingston,  320. 
Lobdell,  298. 
Longhtreet,  318. 
Loomis,  320. 
Lum,  320. 


Malroy,  291.  805. 
Mallory,  312,  305. 
Maltby,  302. 
Marshall,  300,>  315. 
Mayherr,  313. 
Mead,  310. 
Mclten,  313. 
Merriman,  302. 
Merwin,  304,  311,  320. 
McCellan,  318. 
Morgan,  311. 
Morris,  301. 
Morse,  322. 
Morehouse,  305. 
Mood,  314. 
Munson,  302. 

N. 
Nash,  299,  301. 
Newton,  302. 
Nichols,  308. 


Northrop,  200,    292,* 
293,305,307,808,300. 

O. 
OBbom,  314. 

P. 

Parmalee,  308. 
Payne,  308,  322. 
Perclval,  307. 
Perry,  322.« 
Pettegrew,  316. 
—  Phebe,  292. 
Picket,  318. 
Piatt,    291,   293,  294,* 

302,  322. 
Port<r,  295. 
Prudcn,  207. 

R. 
Kalyea,  299. 
Kaynor,  316.« 
Kaymon,  300. 
Rich,  313. 
Richards,  289. 
Riggs,  302. 
Root,  320. 
Kuggles,  297,  822. 

8. 
Sample,  305. 
Sanford,  290, 300, 313,* 

321. 
Scott,  302. 
Scoviile,  313. 
Segar,  296. 
Seymore,  302. 
Sharp,  299,  305. 
Shaw,  313. 
Sheldon,  315.* 
Shepherd,  292,  307. 
Sherman,  293,  307,297, 

304,  308  s  321,  322. 
Sherwood,  299. 
Shute,  296. 
Hickles,  307. 
Skidmore,   296,*   297, 

298. 
Smith,  295,*  297,*  803, 


809,   810,<   814,  317, 

320,321,322.* 
Sperry,  314. 
Squires,  301. 
Staples,  305. 
Starr,  810.* 
Stillson,  299. 
Stone,  294,  296, 816. 
Strong,  297.* 
Sturgess,  304. 
Sturdivant,  300.* 
Burners,  300. 

T. 
Talcott,  812. 
Taylor,  317. 
Terrell,  296,  801,  804. 
Thomas,  315. 
Thompson,  314. 
TibbaU,  315,'  322. 
Tincom,  300. 
Tomilson,  308. 
ToUcs,  314. 
Toucey,  298,  821. 
Townsend,  315. 
Tralnor,  321. 
Treat,  297,  303. 
Turner,  808. 
Tuttle,  306. 

V. 

Vantile,  296. 
VanBuren,  817. 

Warner,  297,  311. 
WellM,  301, 304. 
Well  r,  3a5. 
Wessels,  319. 
Wheeler,  294, 306, 800. 
White,  304. 
Williams,  299.  310. 
Wilkinson,  321. 
Wiriton,  305. 
Winey,  313. 
W  >rth,  317. 
Wright,  323. 

Y. 

Young,  820. 


PECK  GBMEALOOT. 


DESCENDANTS  OP  HENRY  PECK,  OF  NEW  HAVEN,  CT. 


•Auon,*  of  Kw(  Or*n(c,  N  J. 
Aaron',  of  aulOrun,  NJ. 
•Asron.'of  N.irYorS   .  .  . 
Abel,'  ol  Nf «  tlHen,  Conn. 
Abl]sh.>  of  Doabnry,  Codu.  . 

AbilKh.'or AlabMik.  . 

•Alfiwl,'  of  Florltl*.  N.y.  . 
•Almon,'  of  Jobiwon,  Ohio  . 
Amulafa,'  of  Ht.  John»iLlD,  X 
Ambroie,'  of  PiviUIn,  Conn. . 
•Ammon  T./  of  Duibu^,  Com 
Amoi,'  of  lit.  Curniel,  Coon. 
Anio.,'arHundea,Conn.  . 
Amoi.'of  Romdgn.CooD.  . 
Rev.  And™*,'  of  Oonliuid,  N 
•Andnw,'  of  lltcher.  N.Y. , 
•Anaon  8.,<  of  Cfairlolon.  Ob 
•A«m  '  of  Spring  OrMB,  Wta. 
Au  C.,'  of  kiDgtTLUe,  Ubio  . 


n.Coiui.  . 
uitUD,  Conn.     .  . 


•I  N«v  Tark.     T13 


CatTln,<of  PompeT.II.T.  .  . 
ChulM,'  of  Niw  OiTen,  Ooni 
•Coii^ll  A.,'  of  Bjirlln,  WH. . 
•Cyru.,' of  Maw  York  city   . 


Ebencier,'  of  Nov  Rbvi 
•KKcnoier,'  of  Norwloh,  Conn.   . 
EbL-n.'cer.>  of  New  Hivei     " 
Ebtincier.'  of  N'eo  Hsrci 
■■■    »rJ,' of  W«ne,  Ohio  .  .  . 

ir.'of  Wnlllneford.Conn.. 

\r,'  of  aoulhlnjflon.  Conn, 

nr.' of  Cimden,  N.Y.     . 

Eh,'of  W«tniorel»nd,N.Y.    . 
SI1,'  of  Aleinadcr,  N.Y.   . 
•EUm  B.,'  of  I'lleber,  N.Y 
EUhIiIri,'  of  Bouthlnglon, ' 


Klh 


ton,  Cod 


iklm,«ofDmbury  Conn.   . 
lu,'  of  Florida,  N.Y.     .  .  . 

KLUhs'.'  of  Wsierillle,  N.Y. '. 
Ellihn,'  of  Sew  Unven,  Conn. 
Ellptaatel,'  of  Dvibury.  Conn.  . 
BlIuhHlel,"  of  ALeiBiider.  N.Y. 
EpbcttJm  N.,1  of  Belbu;,  Cona. 

F. 

Fayette  8.,'  of  BoiloUTlUa,  N.7. . 


Re*.  FnineU  B 


0>lea,*of  Delia,  :N.7 «D 

George  F-,'  of  Woodbridve.  Comi.   .  .  .  at 

R«T.  Ueoi^,'  of  Ssraolon.  Pa T% 

•Oeorgt  W.,'  of  Portage  City,  S.Y.     .  ■  OSt 

■Hex.  Ueorga,'  of  froTideoee,  Pa.     ...  K* 

•Uldeon/ of  Notwlcb,  COBD HI 


Ira.'of  Lepacr,  Uiefa M 

iHac.iofSnnd  Lake,  N.Y IK 

luae,' of  Danube,  N'.Y M 

luae  L.,'  of  Bethany,  Conn ID 

J. 

Jamei,'  of  New  Haven,  Cooo. 
JiuDea,<  of  New  Uaren,  Conn. 
•Jamei,*  of  New  Haren,  Conn. 
Jamea,'  of  Ban  Oranoe,  N  J.  . 
Jamea,*  of  Jel!toraonvlLle,]ad. . 
•Jamea  U.,'  of  Hew  Uliford,  Conn. . 
jBlliIeeI,'of  Norwich,  Conn.    .  .  . 
Jeramlah,'  of  New  Haven.  Conn.  , 
Jereniiah.'of  Brunawick^Ohlo  .  , 

josae/of  Danbury,Co'nn!   '.'.'.'. 

Je.je.'of  Danbury.Conn 

Jeaie,'  of  Duibury,  Conn 


•John  C' of  Fairfield,  Conn. .  . 

•Jobn  U'.,>  of  New  Britain,  Conn 
Jonatban.'of  Walllngforxl,  Conn 
Jonathan,'  of  Norwicb,  Conn.  . 
Jonathan  U.,>  of  Woodbridge,  O 
Jonathan,'  of  Pembroli*,  N.Y.  . 
Jonatbui  H.,  of  Panna.  N.Y.  .  . 
•Itcv.  Jonathan  K.,>  of  Honeadal 
,Tgai!ph,'of  NewHaien.Cooo.   , 

-luieub,'  uf  Newark,  N.J 

JoJieph.'of  Nowark,  N.J 

Joaeph.'  of  NorwBlk,  Conn.  ,  .  . 
Joicph.^of  Norwich,  Coon. .  .  .   .   . 

Joipph,*  of  Amity,  Conn 

.roaeph,^Dr  Hamden.Conn 

Hov.  Joaeph.'of  B— --  "— 


ilcb,  Con 


wHbt 


•JoMph.'of  MonUoniBry.S'.T. .  .  . 
JoclB./otBudLika.K.T 

L. 

Larl,'  ol  DmnbDrj,  Codd 

•Lrri.'of  Wood  brlilgc,  Conn 

•Lavl  ll..'or  Diuibury.ConD 

RaT.  LcTl.t  et  Swifara,  M.V 

t«irl«,<af  Woodtirldn,  Conn.  .  .  . 
•Lawl*W..>a[l)ruii«rl<:k,  Ohio  .  . 
LdcIui,'  ot  BruiHWIck,  ObLo    .  .  ,  . 

LDdui'or  Bayieiu,  Ohio 

■LdoIui  W.,>  gf  Auitlnburg,  Ohio  . 
I.iiciu,<or8>ndUke.N.¥.     .  .  .  . 

L.athrr<orMldd]«io<rn,N.Y 

E*T.  l.ulher  H.,'  of  Pllcher,  N,T.  , 
•B«*.  Lulher,"  of  Blerllnjullt,  P«.  . 
•Bn.  Lulher  W.,>  of  Bjiv  Park,  Pa. 


HIIO.'ofHew  Hav« 


,•  of  Ifao 


1,  K.T. . 


•Nalhaulel."  of 
•N»th»i  ■  ■  -  - 
•No»li.' 


if  Walllnslbrd.  Conn. 

-•'■—J-    'nd.,  ,  . 

la,  N,Y. 


KeobBo'or  Lime  rain,  n.i:.  .  . 
•Kllf  J  W.,'  of  Brooklyn,  S.Y.  .  . 
Roben,'  of  St^w  llav«D,  Conn.   .  . 


■thany,  Conn 

•Hamuel/ocurecn,  N.Y 

Samuel,'  of  Hornet,  Sf.Y 

•Samuu'l/or  New  Ba'Ten,  Conn.'  ',  '. 

8tJab,>arCund«i,N.J 

•aimeon/of  Norwich,  Conn 

Sllu.'of  WoodbrldEe.Conn 

•BIUInianB.,>d.  at  Cairo,  111 

*Sn,Tiy,i  aii-d  near  Buffalo,  N.Y.  .  . 
Ki.'i>hi'i>,>  .if  Walllnaford.  <!^Dn.  ,  . 
!l(,.|,l„.Fi.M,f  Nbw  Haven,  Conn.  .  .  . 
Bi.jiIl!'[i,' tl  WoDdbrldge,Cunn.  .  . 
Mfi.'t,ii.:i,°.jrNorlhOrBn||a,MJ.  .  . 
Sr>]>luTi.^  of  Woodbrldgi-.Conn.  .  . 
er,.|>li,'ri  M.,'orLlvln«toii.  NJ.  .  . 
ijU'iil:.iu  A.,'  ot  Nsw  Euien,  Conn. . 

T, 

TlmothJ'/of  Morriatown,N.J.  .  .  . 

Timothy.' of  Bethany.  Conn 

•Tlnio«£yT..'o(  Albany,  HI 

Titua.*  of  Belhany.  Conn 

TItua  !>.,!  of  Bothauy,  Conn 

V. 
•Vanraualer/ of  Camden,  H.r.  .  .  . 

W, 

•WalWr,"  of  Rockford,  III 

•He».  Weiley ,•  of  California  .  .  ,  , 
•Or.  Wilbur  F..' of  Wayman.Pn,    . 

William,'  of  Uanhury,  Conn 

I    William,'  of  Ea»  Oranf«,  N  J.  .  .  . 

Wlllliua  8V  o'  Palmyra,  Wit.    .  .  . 

-~lll1ama.,'ar]>Hnbury,ConD.   .  , 

,      ...llam.'ofNewFBlrll.ld,  Conn.     . 

,    William  S.,'  of  Woodbrldge,  Conn.  , 

- t  Cairo,  HI 

i^etpoal,  OWo  .1X1 

Z. 


Aylord.SM. 

Ball,  321,<   S30, 

83T, 

Brink, '3M.; 

i[^:%'» 

%'AZT^ 

BurMtt,  SM. 

OTHER 

BeDnett,34fl,U],»a. 
Benedict,  340,  3U.i 

S|g,.J 


)r,  S3»,  M3. 

Bylnglon,  3(3. 

O. 
Cady,  S«. 

0,  S3T,  S«. 
leld,  BST,>Hi,a 

Carpenter,  3»,  880. 
-      ler.MS. 

Inotna,  BU,  344 

Itt,  JU. 
^..«e,  35*. 
Chaiterlon.aa*.* 


Ur,  320. 
In>,  3M,  S&I. 

dli,  331).  SU.* 

nin,  no. 

k,  sio. 
alni,  300, 


Dodd.  SM,  33T. 
Doollllle,  33a. 


420 


PECK  GENEALOGY. 


Ebenetha,  325. 
Kdgerton,  333,  334.* 
Edgcomb,  334. 
Eli,  340. 

F 
Failing,  354*. 
Fenn,  383. 
Fisk,  363. 
Fitch,  334,  343. 
Flagg,  357. 
Ford,  329. 
Fox,  352. 
Frances,  313. 
Friflbee,  354. 
Fulton,  365.* 

G. 

Gable,  330. 
Gngcr.  334,  343. 
Gale,  348. 
Gardner,  330. 
Garner,  345. 
Gates,  366. 
Gibbon,  362. 
Gilbert,  325,  349, 
Gillett,  335. 
Green,  350.> 
Greenslit,  353. 
Greenman,  353. 
Gridley,  330. 
Griffen.  336. 
Griswold,  359. 
Goodyear,  338. 
Gunn,  363. 

H. 
Hall,  335,  338. 
Halsey,  356.« 
Uamiin,  357. 
Harrison,  337,  356. 
Harrington,  365. 
Ilaf.tiiiK8,  334. 
Hart,  34y. 
Ilawley,  349. 
Haren,  352. 
Heat  on,  327. 
Hidden,  330,  337 .« 
Hibbard,  349. 
Hick»,.'i46. 
Hine,  337. 
Hiric  klfv,  353. 
Hitclicock,  327,«    331, 

330.3  ■ 
noKobom,339. 
Hoii<ington,  3)9. 
Horlon,  3.36,  355. 
Hooker,  324.* 
Uotclikiss,     324,    329, 

3;n.< 

HouKh,  325. 

Ilufl*,337. 

House,  354.  _ 


Howell,  327. 
Hoyt,  34U. 
Hubbard,  335. 
Hubbell,  365. 
Hudson,  363. 
Hunt,  357. 
Hyde,  313,  365.* 

J. 
Jaffrage,  356. 
Jaquays,  351. 
Jennings,  319. 
Jones,  355. 
Johnson,  334.     ■ 
Judd,   329,   340,    846, 
350. 

K. 
Kenyon,  360. 
Kessier,  363. 
Kimball,  338. 
King,  360.x 
Knapp,  340. 
KooDS,  354. 

L. 
Leach,  338. 
Learned,  311.^ 
Leek,  327,  331. 
Lewis,  339,  346. 
Lindsiey,  330. 
Lincoln,  359. 
Lines,  330. 
Low,  348. 
Loo  mis,  365. 
Lyman,  360. 
Lyon,  345. 

M. 

Mallory,  349. 
Mansfield,  335. 
Manning,  356.' 
—  Mary,  328. 
Mathews,  330,  345. 
McDonald,  350. 
McKwen,341. 
MoLanc,  360. 
Merrick,  349. 
Merrv,  354. 
Micliael,  354.« 
Miles,  3:32. 
Miller,  ;U5. 
Miner,  336,' 365. 
Mix,  328,  339.» 
Murjfan,  3.'>0. 
Morriii,  327,=  346. 
Mor»e,  ;3:i8. 
MuMson,  326,  330,  332, 

:i:w,  347,  358.« 
Munn,  345. 
Miinv,  348. 
Myers,  362.» 


N. 
Nettleton,  346. 
Newhall,  366.* 
Newton,  314.« 
Neville,  358. 
Nickerson,  350.» 
Northrop,  350.» 

O. 
Oaks,  332.> 
Osborn,  335,  350. 

P. 
Park,  349,  358,  359. 
Parks,  343. 
Patterson,  349. 
Pearsons,  330. 
Perkins,  329 ,«  334,335, 

337,344. 
Phebo,  330. 
Phipps,  339.« 
Pierson,  355,«  356. 
Pitcher,  365. 
Place,  363. 
Potter,  327,  358. 
Powers,  353.> 
Pratt,  365. 

Q. 
Quimby,356. 

R. 

Reynor,  315. 
Rich,  360. 
Roberts,  346. 
Roe,  325,  338. 
Rogers,  349.* 
Root,  339. 
Rowland,  354. 
Rudd,  334,  352. 
Ruggles,  338. 
RuBseil,  329, 349,  359. 

S. 
Sanford,  365. 
—  fc?arah,  326. 
Saunders,  359. 
Savage,  324." 
Savery, 252. 
tiaj^ers,  345. 
Scranton,  358. 
Searle,  360. 
Sharp,  326. 
Sherwood,  335. 
Simons,  336. 
Simmons,     346,     356, 

305. 
Simmonda,  359. 
Simpson,  356. 
Smith,  335,  344,    852, 

353.  3 "a,  359.2 
Snell,  366. 


Spaulding,  841.* 
Sperrv.  326,«  329,  «7, 

338,'344,  353. 
Scott,  365. 
Starr,    840,  348,*  349, 

350. 
StebbiDS.  849,  358. 
Stedmao,  348. 
Stevens,  326.  340,354. 
SUckney.  331,  338. 
Stiles,  363. 
Stooe,  333. 848. 

T. 
Tabor,  350. 
Taimadge.  325. 
Tator,  338. 
Taylor,  351,  85©.* 
Terry,  328. 
Tew,  365.* 
Thomas,  351.* 
Thompson,  327. 
Thurber,  330. 
Thurston,  331. 
Tickenor,  345, 356. 
Todd,  331,  847. 
ToIIes,  343. 
Townsend,  352. 
Tracy.  334. 
Tiobridge,332.* 
Trimmer,  365. 
TutUo,  338, 853, 365. 

V. 
VanA11en,854. 
Vande  Bogart,  850. 

W. 
Wads  worth,  331, 
Wallen,  351. 
Warren,  343,  348,  859. 
West.  360. 
Webb,  365. 
Wetherell,  347. 
White,  336,  339. 
Whitlcmore.  348. 
Whitlock,  351. 
Wilcox,  336,«  338,  357. 
Willla,  328,  334,  352. 
Willraarih,  33S. 
Willaon,  350,  352,363. 
Williams.     .330,     337, 

U2,*  3.V2,  356. 
Wilmott,  329. 
Wing.  364.' 
Woodruff.  329,*  336. 
Wright,  330,  366.* 

Y. 
Yoran ,  364. 
Young,  343. 


APPENDIX. 


421 


DESCENDANTS    OF    DEACON    PAUL    PECK,    OP 

HARTFORD,    CONN. 


AlH'l,"  of  Bristol,  Conn 

*Abel  G.,^  of  lio»Um,  Mats 

AbUoh,*  of  Berlin,  (.V)nn 

Abljah/ of  Cayugn  County,  N.y.  .  .  . 

•AbIJnh,»  of  LltcTiflfld,  Conn 

•AbUuh,«of  Norwalk,  N.Y 

Abraham,^  of  LitchfloUl,  Conn 

Abraham,*  of  Cornwall,  Vt 

*Alnniion  A.,*>of  Cornwall,  Vt 

*AMin,f  of  Meridon,  Conn 

Alfred,"  of  Lltohtltild,  (^onn 

Amos,<  of  Middletown,  Conn 

Anios,'<  of  Horlln,  Conn 

•Ami!  C.,7  of  Mamhall,  N.V 

Antliony,"  of  Marshall,  N.Y 

•AnlhonyJ  of  Clinton,  N.Y 

Ariel,"  of  Kllfsburirh,N.y 

Asa."  of  Litchfluld,  Conn 

Aaahel,"  of  LItchflrld,  Conn 

*A«ahel,o  of  Parmington,  Conn 

•AusUn  J. ,7  of  Leoni,  Mich 

» 

Benjamin,*  of  Litchflold,  Conn 

Benjamin,'*  of  Litchfield,  (!onD.  .... 
•Bei|Jamlu,«  Palonvilie,  N.Y 

C 
*Chauncoy,"  of  Litchfield.  Conn.    .  .  . 
•Chauncey,'  of  Brownhelm,  Ohio  .  .  . 

Cornelius,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

•Cornelius  W.,'  Berlin,  Conn 

I) 

David,"  of  Bouthington,  (^nn 

•De  Witt  C.,»  of  Mexico,  N.Y 

K 

Edward,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 

♦Kdward,T  of  MurHlmll,  N.Y 

♦Kdwln  0.,T  of  Ulfhmond  Centre,  Ohio 

Eliada,"  of  Lltchflild,  Conn 

Kldad  "of  Berlin.  (;unn 

*KIUah  M.  »  of  Litchfield,  Conn.    .  .  . 

•Elijah,"  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

•Klljtth,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 

•Kli  ah,"  of  Lenox,  Marts.  . 

Eti'*ha.«  of  LiU'hfleld,  Conn 

Klisha,<*  of  Brownhelm,  Ohio 

Ellsha,"  of  Lenox,  Moan 

•KlUha  A.,»  of  KuKle,  N.Y 

•Elisha,"  of  New  York  city 

•Elisha  K.,7  of  Brownhelm,  Ohio  .  .  . 

Ellsha,'*  of  Howard,  N.Y 

Eli«h,4  of  Middletown,  Conn 

Bverurd,"  of  Bochester,  N.Y.  •  .  •  •  . 


•Fayette,'  of  Marshall,  N.Y. 
Freeman,"  of  Berlin,  Conn. 


G 


•George  B.,»  of  Marshall,  N.Y.  . 
•George  A.,'  of  Marshall,  N.Y. . 

H 

Henry ,•  of  New  Haven,  Conn.    • 
•Uenry  M.,"  of  Ilaversiraw,  N.Y. 
•Henry ,»  of  Castleton.Vt.     .  .  . 
•Horace,"  of  Lltohfleld,  Conn. .  . 

I 
Isaac,*  of  Kensington.  Conn.   .  . 
Isaac,"  of  Marshall,  N.Y 

J 

•Jabex,*  of  Lenox,  Mass 

•James  B.,'  of  Litchfield,  Conn.  • 
•James,'  of  Howard,  N.Y.   .  .  . 
•James  W.,'  of  Uicbmond.  Ohio 
•Jamat  I.,'  of  Deansvllla,  N.Y.  . 

86 


No. 
136 
664 

64 
126 

66 
2H0 

38 

93 
170 
413 
239 

66 
141 
614 
306 
641 
148 
147 

99 
216 
492 

36 

88 

164 

206 

647 

36 

419 

137 
648 

2.'>6 
609 
4.')9 

92 
114 
221 

77 

69 
369 

32 
301  , 
149  1 
490  I 
368, 
663 
288 

68 
284 

661 
121 

496 
620 

286 
866 
616 
210 

63 
298 

864 

872 
466 

400 
601 


•James  G..'  of  New  Britain,  Conn.  , 
Jesse,"  of  Kochestor,  N.Y.    .  .  •  .  • 

Jesse,"  of  New  Haven,  Conn 

Joho,>  of  Hartford,  Conn 

John,"  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

•John  M.,"  of  Itockspring,  111.     •  .  . 

Joseph,"  of  Berlin,  Conn 

•JoN4'ph  L.,'  of  Lock,  N.Y.  •  ...  . 

Josepn,'  of  Windsor,  Conn 

•Joslah  T.,»  of  Bristol,  Conn 

Josiab,"  of  Bristol,  Conn 

♦Julius,"  of  Cornwall,  Vt 

Justus,"  of  Walcott,  Conn 

•Justus,'  of  lUchmond  Centre,  Ohio 

L 

Lament,"  of  Bristol,  Conn 

Lemuel,"  of  Berlin,  Conn 

Lumon,"  of  Cold  Spring,  Wis.     •  •  . 


•Marcus,'  of  Goshen,  Ind.  • 
Moses,*  of  Kensington,  Conn. 
•Moses,' of  Fablus,  N.Y.  .  . 


N 


Nohemiah,"  of  Burlington.  Vt.  . 
Neuman,"  of  Excelsior,  Wis.  .  . 
•Norman,'  of  liechester,  N.Y.    • 

O 

•Oliver.*  of  Tjenox,  Mass 

♦Oxias,"  of  Plymouth,  Conn.  .-  . 
•Ozias  W.,  of^New  Haven,  Conn. 

P 

P^ul,s  of  Hartford,  Conn 

Paul,"  of  Litchfield,  Conn.  .  .  . 
Philo,"  of  Litchfield,  Conn.   .  .  . 


U 

lieove,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

lieeve,"  of  (Cornwall.  Vt 

lieuben,"  of  Cornwall,  Vt.     ..... 

Uiehard,"  of  Bristol,  Conn 

•Borneo,"  of  Cornwall,  Vt 

•Uussell  U.,'  of  tioutliington.  Conn. . 

8 
Samuel,*  of  West  Hartford,  Conn.    , 
Samuel,"  of  Middletown,  Conn.  .  .  . 

Samuel,"  of  Berlin,  Conn 

Samuel,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 

Deacon  Samuel,"  of  Berlin,  Conn.      • 

Samuel,"  of  Bristol,  Conn 

*Samuel  H.^  of  New  Orleans  .... 

Seldcn,"  of  Berlin,  Conn 

Silas,"  of  Marshall,  N.Y 

•Sylvester,'  of  West  Haven,  Conn.   . 

T 

Thomas,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

Timothy,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn.  .  .  . 
Timothv,"  of  Litchfield,  Conn.  .  .  . 
Judge  Tracy,"  of  Bristol,  Conn.  •  •  • 

V 
Virgil,"  of  Litchfield,  Conn 


W 


Warren,"  of  Lock,  N.Y. .  .  • 
•Warren,'  of  Moravia,  N.Y. 
William,"  of  Litchfield,  Conn. 
•William,"  d.  in  Wisconsin  . 
•William  G.,'  of  New  York  . 
•William  '  of  Marshall,  N.Y. 
Woostor,*  of  OMtleton,  Vt.  . 


Zobulon,*  of  Bristol,  Conn.  • 
Zebulon,*  of  Marshall.  N.Y. 
Zebolon  •  of  pMUUvUie,  N.T. 


No. 

607 
120 
286 

4 

11 

361 

124 

420 

6 
678 
130 
198 
132 
467 

138 
146 
860 

481 

62 

440 

326 
326 
433 

367 
226 
220 

1 

10 
102 

43 

96 

98 

321 

190 

400 

6 
24 
112 
61 
266 
307 
380 
348 
300 
664 

88 
46 

106 
320 

107 


277 
420 
16 
236 
878 
646 
832 


66 
186 
801 


422 


PECK  OENEALOOT. 


OTHER   NAMES. 


Abernethy 
Adains  .  • 
AlK'ii  .  .  . 
Andrew  • 
Andrews  . 
Atkinson  . 
Atwater     . 

B 


PAOB. 

.  378 
886,388 
.  3^9 
867,  '.M\S 
.  389 
.  384 
.    370 


Bacon  .  . 
Baiticy,   . 
Ballev    . 
Baldwin 
Barton    . 
Bartholomow, 
Barton    . 
Barnard 
Boucb  .  . 
Bi'bee  .   , 
Bcckwith 
Bell.  .  . 
Benedict 
Bldweli  . 
Bird»cll  . 
Bissell    . 
Bishop    . 
Boles  .  . 
Boardman 
Bonton  . 
Botsford 
Bradley , 
Bret    .  . 
Brown    , 
Br<»t)st>n 
r»rainanl 
Buckingham 
Bud    .   . 
Bunnell  . 
Burn  ham 
Butler     . 
Byinjifton 
Byington 


C 

Cable  .  . 
Cantloe  . 
Carson  . 
Carter  . 
Carriujj^on 
Catlin  ',  . 
Chase  .  , 
Chuttcrdon 
Chubb  . 
Churchel 
Clark  .  . 
Clark  .  . 
Clark  .  . 
Cono  .  . 
Coc  .  .  . 
Cojfgjiwell 
Cole  .  . 
Collins  . 
Collier  . 
Converse 
Cook  .  . 
Corn  well 
Guch  .  . 
Crane  ,  . 


309. 


36 


389 
368> 
387 
381 
384 

384,386 

385» 

386 

367 

370 

878,  386 
388 
380 
374 
882* 
375 
388 
886 
370 
367 
881 
388 
373 

30<>,  3S4 

372,  3S<) 

.•JS4 

37:i- 

378 

:57;i 

374 
380 
389 


1, 


380 

384 

309 

377 

378 

374,  375 

.    371 

.    374 

77,  3K4 

.    374 

r,'  372-"* 

.   tS2 

.    387 

.    387 

.   384 

.    378 

.    3H.S 

.    3.10 

399,370 

.    378 

6,3  377 

367" 

.    388 

,    378 


Paok. 

Crosby 389 

Curtis 376 

Culver 368 


Daroarian  ....  881 
Da\is  .   .  381,388,:i89 

Dayton 381 

r>ean 384 

De  Lano    ....   373 

]>e  Pate 381 

De  Wolf  ....  373 
Dickinson  .  .  873,  379 
Dlpple  .....  383 
Dnolittlo  ....  374 
Dunham  .  .  378, 379 
Dyer 387* 

B 


Eastman    .  . 
Edwards    .  . 
Elizabeth  .  . 
Elsworth   .  . 

F 
Farnum .  .  . 
Farlee     •  .  . 

.  .  384 
.  .3722 
.  .  368 
.  .   379 

.  .  379 
.  .   382 

Filch  .  .  .  . 

.   .   370 

Foot    .... 

.   .   379 

Ford    .... 

.  .   383 

Foster     ... 

.  .  375 

Friribce  .  .  . 
Fuller.  .  .  . 

370, 377 
.  .   372 

Q 

(inlpcn 372 

f  rates 3H'> 

flay  lord  .   .   .  37S,:{S4 

Glbbrt 37;5 

Grant 370 

O ranger     ....  371 

Graves 370 

(Jn-enllHt    ....  3S.') 

Gridley 372 

n 

Hale    ......    a82 

Hall 3Si» 

Hannah  .....  371 
Hanobeet  ....  385 
HarriMon  ....  370 
Hart,  372,  373,  377,  oS8 

Hawley 372 

Havrt 383J 

Hibbard  ....  360 
HIbbard     ....    3T9 

Hicks 37') 

Higbv 380 

Hilollrock  ....   384 
Hopkins     ....   388 
Hopkins,  368,  369,373, 
3<r) 

Hooker 367 

How 3ft7 

Hubbard  .  .  868,  374 
Huntley 376 


Ives 


385 


J 

Paoi. 

Jerome  .....  379 

Jones 382 

Judd    .   .  376,  378,  380 

K 

KolIoiTK  .  .  .371,381 

Kellui;g 385 

Kenii>hsall    .   .   .   377 

Keturah    .   .   370 

Kibbon 381 

L 

Limipher  ....  874 
I^ingdun  .  .  379,  382 
Lattimcr  ....  375 
Lawrence  ....  389 
Lewis,  376,  378,  379, 
389 

Llndley 376 

Loveland  ....  375 
Lumbard    ....  SSV 

M 

Manross  ....  885 
Munsflcid  ....   375 

Maridi 374 

Mason 36S 

McColllstcr  .  .  .  :t81 
McDonald  .  .  .  875 
Merriman  ....  377 
Miller.   .  384,387,388 

Mln.»r 3S8 

Montgomery,  387,  3S«< 

Mo(»r 3<<.'»= 

Morne 3^0 

Miirry 3H4 

Muzzy 369 

N 

NMohols  .  .  .  376,  384 
Xorl«»n  .  .  .  375,  385 
North rup  ....    377 

O 

Oliver 379 

Orton  ....  373,374 

OKborn 369 

Owen 376 

Owen 382 

P 

Page 384 

Paine 3so 

Palmer 373 

Patterson  ....  880 
l*eari»ons    ....    382 

Percival 376 

Perkins 374 

Phelps 38t>2 

Plumb 371 

Pond 374 

Porter     .  368,  372,  382 

U 

Read 

Ueevo 


PittL 

Revnolds  .  .  .  .  3T9 
Kicc    ....  873, SSI 

Rich rs 

Roberts  .  .  .  385, 8S7 
Robertson  •  .  .  .  3KS 
Roirers   .....  379 

Root 3ff 

RoKunna    ....  373 

Ruspioll 379 

Ruth 368 

8 

Sarah ;  S7& 

fe'coville  .....  3ST 

Scovllle  .  .  .'.  .  379 

Sears 38S 

tfedwick   ....  an 

Seward 378 

Shotten 389 

Shepherd  ..  367,388 
Sheridan  .  .  .  .  SS3 
Sherman  ....  373 
6h  urn  way.  .  385,887 

Simons 3M 

Smith  .  .370,378,»3» 
Standlflh  ....  888 
Stedman  ....  378 
Stodard  .  •  .  8fiV.  878 
Stone  ....  371.  384 
Strong  .....  370* 
Btcwart 3U 


Talmadge  ....  3m 

Trrrt-ll VM 

DiompMjn     .  .  .37? 

riiorp [:M 

ToniliiiAon     .  .  .   o«W 

Tra«y STS 

Tnibrldge.  .  .  .  3M 

Turner 374 

Turner 3»2 


T 


rpf^on 381 

V 

Vain 3t» 

Vaill 371 

Van  Guilder     .  .  374 


W 

Wallace  . 
Walfor  .  , 
Walker  .  . 
Warner  .  . 
Ward  .  .  . 
WatKon  .  . 
Webrtter  . 
Weldman  . 
Wells  .  .  . 
WenU'ott  . 
Whitehouse 
Whitney  . 
Whittlei»ey 
Williams  . 
WInchell    . 

Woodriur . 


871  .>  875 
.  .  :J75 
.  .  3R3 
.  375 
.  .  37» 
.   .   377 

369,5  5^2 
.  .  388 
.  .  Sio 
.  .  383 
.  .  888 
.  .  3s4 
.  •  373 
.  .  383 
.  .  371 
379,  381 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


The  following  Index  contains  the  names  of  all  the  Pecks  In  the  work, 
excepting  those  in  the  local  index  and  pedigree. 
The  names  will  be  found  in  the  consecutive  numbers. 


No. 

Aaron 56 

Aaron 1215 

Aaron 2057 

Abbie  Jane  .  .  .1153 
AbbioE     .  .  .  ,'£n& 

Abby      1740 

Abby  Ann    .  .  .  1U0«J 
Abby  W    ....  1971 

Abby 2213 

Abby 1714 

Abby  n     .  .  .  .  23h:j 
Abby  \£     .  .  .  .  2380 

AbbyG 2inW 

Abby  U 241U 

Abby 3100 

Abby  E 2533 

Abby  H H27 

Abby  J 8:W 

Abiczer 83 

Abigail  J   .  .  .   .   455 

Abigail 704 

Abigail 815 

Abigail KIO 

Abigail  G  .   .  .  .1140 

Abigail 13i>4 

Abigail 1407 

Abigail 1577 

Abl;/ail 1037 

Abigail 10S7 

Abigail 1701 

Abigail 1K02 

Abigail 1U40 

Abigail 2053 

Abigail 2070 

Abigail 2513 

Abigail 25^} 

Abigail 20O5 

Abigail 2041 

Abigail 2711 

Abigail 2S04 

Abigail  W    .   .   .  2830 

Abigail 2U25 

Ablah  W  ....    404 

Abljah 881 

Abiel 15(^ 

Ablol 1027 

Abiel 1770 

Abicl 2106 

Abtier  V    .   .  .  .  2172 

Abner i737 

Abraham  ....  15o2 

Adalinc 320 

Adaliiie 540 

Adaline 6V7 

AdiUino 711 

Adaliiic  U     .   .  .  1003 

Adallne llol 

Adalinu 1U35 

Adallne 11M15 

Adalinc  a    .  .  .2485 

Adallne 2UH5 

AdalizaL     .  .  .  2UU8 


Adalixa . 

Addison 

Adelbert 

Adclbcrt 

Adelia  F 

Adc'laid  F 

Adelaid  . 

AdchUd 

Agnesfl 

Al 

A 

A 


E 


L 
D 


anson 

bert    . 
Albert    . 
Albert  T 
Albert  T 
Albert    . 
Albert  O 
Albi-rt    . 
AlbertF 
Albert    . 
Albert  8 
Albert  U 
Albert  U 
Albert    . 
Albert 
Albert 
Albert    . 
^\lbert    . 
Albert    . 
Albert    . 
Alberta 
Alberta  M 
Aldernon 
Alexander  H 
Alexander 
Alexander 
Alexander 
Alfred  P 
Alfred    . 
Alfred    . 
Ain-ldoa 
Alfridca 
Alice  N . 
Alice  Ann 
Alice  .  . 
Alice  .   . 
Alice  .  . 
Alice  M  . 
Alice  .  . 
Alice  .  . 
Alice  .  . 
Alice  .  . 
Allda  O . 
Alida  O  . 
Allen  S  . 
Allen  K 
Allen      . 
Allen  8  . 
Allen      . 
Allen  O  . 
Allen  M: 
Allun  .  . 
AUen  O  . 


No. 

,  920 
2040 
2235 
2271 
2300 
2420 
3034 
3350 

,    600 

3060 

3054 

411 

401 

,    72»i 

,  727 
U60 
1010 
1070 
10\»4 
2301 
2850 
2804 
2800 
2088 
8003 
3012 
30t»5 
3150 
3205 
3400 

3o:n 
2127 
3407 
948 
2142 
21.52 
2227 
12->0 
1807 
3080 
2745 
3000 
I0i»8 
1058 
2045 
2204 
2477 
2547 
2775 
3172 
3289 
2183' 
2183 
2989 
1316 
1492 
1408 
2022 
2199 
2282 
2504 
2609 
8310 


Almira  . 
Almira  . 
Almira  A 
Almira  E 
Almira   . 
Almira  8 
Almira  . 
Almira  . 
Almira   . 
Almira  H 
Almlna  U 
Almerina  U 
Alonzo   . 
Alonzo   . 
Alonzo  M 
Alonzo  B 
Alonzo  T 
Alonzo  . 
Alpha     . 
Alpheus 
Alpheoa  M 
Alpheun  F 
Alphonoo  T 
Alphontto  . 
Alphonso  F 
AUey  .  .  . 
Alzlna    .  . 
Amanda    . 
Amanda    . 
Amanda  A 
Amanda 
.Vmanda 
Amanda  "hi 
Amanda  O 
A  man  dan  a 
Ambros     . 
Am  broil  R 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy  Ann 
Amy  O  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy  F  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   •  . 
Amy   .  . 
AmyE  . 
Amy  Ann 
Amelia  . 
Amelia  . 
Amelia  . 
Amelia  J 
Amelia  U 
Amenzo 
Amia  .  . 
Amie  .  . 
Amoe  .  . 
Amos  L 
Amos  .  . 
Amoret . 
Amoret . 


M 


No. 

.    627 

1733 

,1970 

,2168 

,2231 

.2709 

,2802 

,3147 

.3199 

.  32.'>4 

,    723 

,1300 

,    793 

,  1306 

,  1U64 

,2176 

,1273 

,    581 

,    270 

,2200 

,2802 

,  3:n6 

.1999 

,2710 

.3310 

,  1702 

.2482 

432 

.    759 

.  1130 

,2101 

2249 

,2945 

,2900 

805S 

203 

2563 

259 

1698 

1779 

1789 

1950 

2170 

2189 

2373 

2702 

2980 

3390 

2124 

871 

2203 

2443 

8009 

2248 

8215 

3093 

632 

1897 

322 

1886 

2034 

775 

866 


No. 

Andrew  J  ...  1043 
Andrew  U  .  .  .  1343 
Andrew  ....  2202 
Andrew  ....  3157 
Andrew  J  .  .  .3452 
Andrew  ....  3498 
Angellno  ....  ^b6 
Angellno  ....  1075 
Angellne  ....  1946 
Angellno  ....  2256 
Angeliue   .   .  .  .2480 

Ann 18 

Ann 90 

Ann 232 

Ann 239 

AnnM 343 

Ann  L 488 

Ann 023 

Ann  E 457 

Ann  K 042 

Ann 048 

Ann  A 821 

Ann  Eliza     ...   910 

Ann 9.50 

Ann  T 1198 

Ann  8 1211 

Ann  E 1213 

Ann VZiiS 

Ann 1288 

Aim 13vS7 

Ann 1392 

Ann 1400 

Ann 1400 

Ann 1423 

Ann  E 1467 

Ann 1719 

Ann 1741 

Ann  E 1752 

Ann 1798 

Ann 18'29 

Ann  B 1961 

Aim  8 2306 

Ann  8 2314 

Ann  E 2771 

AnnE 2870 

Ann  F 3222 

Ann  L 3340 

Anna      .....     29 

Ann  J 8436 

Anna 160 

Anna 200 

Anna 246 

Anna 261 

Anna 484 

Anna  II 602 

Anna  &i     ....    726 

Anna 738 

Anna  M.     ....   959 

Anna  O 1223 

Anna 1550 

Anna 1601 

Anna 1606 

Anna 1617 


424 


PECK  GEHBALOGT. 


Ko. 

Anna 1647 

Anna 1774 

Anna  F 1M3 

Anna 22u6 

Anna  A     •  .  •  .  2X17 

AnnaO 20U1 

Anna 3321 

Ann  Janett  •  •  .  817 
Ann  JancU  .  .  .  1975 
Anne  .••...     64 

Anno 253 

AnncK 1752 

Anno 2137 

AnnoE 2423 

Anno 2576 

Annlo 678 

Annie  A  .  .  .  .  2869 
Annnh  A   •  .  .  .  2548 

Annuh 2703 

Annott 3296 

AniiU'r 263 

AnthlttJano    .  .   9U9 

Antil  L 1969 

Ardilla 2729 

Arllna 3004 

Arnold 244 

Arthur  C  ....  691 
Arthur  W.  .      .   729 

Arthur 1132 

Arthur 1222 

Arthur  L  .  .  .  .  1996 
Arthur  ti  .  .  .  .  2I&1 
ArnhvUu  L    .  •  .  3356 

Aiiahol 611 

Anahol 2191 

Anahol 32&3 


Ana  .  .  • 
Aiol  .  . 
Aihbol  II 
Asmah    . 

AuifUhtUt 

AiitfUNtu 
Aurillu  . 
AvIm    .   . 


,1419 
.    316 

1830 
303 

2746 

nrjoa 

2767 


Hiilinda 
jiiirtuii    .   , 
lliirtoii  1*   . 
Itiirtoi)    .   , 
Hiiriianl     , 
lliirniird  H 
Hiinu'v  .  • 
Hurbji'ry     . 
Iliirbiiry  I* 
Iiiithf«hcbii 
l)iltllr<h(')iu 
Dnthnhchu 
Itt'bco  .    .   , 
Hi'lxT  .   ,  , 
Kfluu*  .   .   . 
IlolHi.  .  .  . 


l\ 


Ht<h«>(>  ,  .  .  . 
llolili«I»  .  .  . 
Kciijuinln  .  . 
Itonjuinln  .  . 
Hciijnmln  .  . 
Hi'itjuinlu  .  . 
Ih'niiimin  .  . 
litMiJuinin  .  . 
Hviijuiniii  .  . 
HiMiJiuniu  .  . 
lienjiiinin  .  . 
Bonjuinin  B  . 
BLMiJiimin  O  . 
Huiijiunin  .  . 
Bcnjiunin  B  . 
Bonlainln  .  . 
Beijamin  W 


.  .  22rt6 

.  .  VMA 

.  .  i:i72 

.  .  2.»4a 

.  .    701 

.  .2;il7 

.  .  :t2iMt 
.  .  27a 1 

.  .  •M^4^\ 

.  .    iUVH 

.  .2.V.»7 

.  .  2iU:i 

.  .      (11 

.  .      flU 
...    I.V.J 

.  .271« 

.  .  TrA) 

.  .  1S87 

.  .  61) 
.  .  80 
.  .  262 
.  .  367 
.  .  6HH 
.  .1141 
.  .  1212 
.  .  1703 
.  .  2012 
.  .2491 
.  .  26:w 
.  .  2946 
.  .3429 
.   .3605 


Ro. 

Benoni 1501 

Bertha 976 

Betaey 292 

Betaey 230 

Rctaey 610 

Betaey 617 

Betaey 1677 

Betaey 1709 

Betaey 1734 

Betaey  M  .  .  .  .  1751 

Betaey 1&I6 

Betaey  W.  .  .  .1847 
Betaey  E  .  .  .  .2362 
Betaey  V  .  .  .  .  24S4 
Betaey  G  .  .  .  .  2501 
BeUey    ....  .  2»80 

Betaey 2705 

BeUey 2743 

Betaey 2S40 

Betaey 2875 

Betaey 2901 

Betaey 2913 

BeUey  8    .  .  .  .  2965 

Betaey 3248 

Bethuel     ....    70S 

Betty 1547 

Betty 1611 

Hetty 1879 

Bethla 1882 

Bethla    .  .  •    .  .2690 

Bethia- 3393 

Billinsfl 1122 

Blanche  .  .  .  .2908 
Bradford   .  .   .  .1283 

Budd  D 2130 

Bytteld 2327 

Byron  £    .  .  .  .2903 


X«.  f 


Oalvln  .  . 
Calvin  .  . 
Cnlviii  W  . 
ViiU'h  M  . 
I'liU'b  8  .  . 
(.'uliHta    .  . 

CitliHtA     .    . 

('uliHtaL    . 
('uliHta    .   . 
Guild  ice  .   . 
(./andioe  .   . 
('uiulicc  .   . 
('apron   .   . 
Curolino  N 
C'uroliiiu     .   , 
Caroline  A    . 
('urollne     .   . 
Caroline  M    , 
(.'aroline  A    , 
Caroline  1*    , 
C'arullne  1*    , 
('nrolino     .   . 
(?urollno     .   , 
Carol  I  no     .   , 
(.■aroline  A    , 
('uroiinc  II    . 
('uro)ine  L    . 
Carrlo  E     .  , 
Carrie  L    .   . 
Carrie  tJ     .  , 
Carrie     .   .   . 
Carrie  L    .   . 
CaHniiiidana  W 
Catmandana  F 
CaMiuH    .   .   . 
(^athriuo    .   . 
(.'uthrino  8    . 
Cathrino    ,  , 
(■athrino  L    . 
CathriueD    . 


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.  186 
.3334 
.  417 
.  lOlK') 
.  590 
.  2406 

.  3^ai 

.  590 
.1004 
.  17«)0 
.  1892 
.  176.) 
.  540 
.  584 
.  746 
.  875 
,  892 
,  924 
.  980 
,  1120 
,  1778 
,  lS(i8 
,  2114 
2:J21 

24;>o 

3124 

,    932 

941 

1295 

2J73 

2376 

4(>9 

1190 

616 

350 

427 

667 

611 

3275 


CathrfoeC   . 
i  Cathrine  R  . 

Catbrine    .  . 
,  Cathrine    .  . 

Cecilia  L   .  . 
i  CeHl  K  .  .  . 

CVlinda  .  .  . 

Celinda  .  .  . 

Celinda  .  .  . 

Celinda  .  .  . 

Celinda  .  .  . 

CeliaL  .  .  . 

Cerena   ... 

C^iarloU    .  . 

Charlotte  .  . 

Cbarlott     .  . 

Charlotte  .  . 

Charlotte  W 

Cbarlott     .  . 

Chariott     .  . 

ChaunceyH. 

Chauncey  L . 

Chaoncey  W 

Chauncey .   . 

Chauncey  .  . 

Ctiarlea  £ .  . 

Charlea  .  .  . 

Charles  A  .  . 

Charlea  .  .  . 

Charlea  A .  . 

Charlea  A .  .* 

Charlea  H  .  . 

Charlea  U.  . 

Charlea  N.  . 

Charlea  .  .  . 

Charlea  H.  . 

Charlea  H. .  . 

Charlea  F  .  . 

Charlea  .  .  . 

Charlea  W    . 

Ciiarlea  .   .  . 

Charlea  H  .  . 

Charlea  E  .   . 

Charlea  H.   . 

Charles  Si  .   . 

Charlea  L .  . 

Charlea  .   .   . 
Charles  H  .   . 
Charlos  E  .   . 
Charles  G  .  . 
Charles  U .  . 
Cltarles  .  .   . 
Charles  .   .  . 
Charles  A  .   . 
Oiarles  E  .    . 
Charles  LB. 
Charlea  J  .   . 
Charles  .    .  . 
Charles  V .   . 
('harles  E  .  . 
Charles  ... 
Charlea  .    .  . 
Charles  .   .   . 
Charlea  .   .   .  < 
Charles  W     .   , 
Charles  W     .   , 
Charles  C  .   .   . 
Charles  E  .   .  . 
Charles  E  .  . 
Charles  A  .  . 
Charlea  B  .  • 
Charles  ... 
Charles  E  .  .  . 
Charles  C  .   . 
Charles  F  .   . 
Charles  .  .  .  , 
Charlea  H  .  .  , 
Charles  F  .  .  , 
Charlea  H  .  •  . 


M33 

us: 

lOlM 

asi 


.  299 
.  451 
.2750 
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.3322 
.299S 
.9J94 
.  19U 
.  3ff4 
.1442 
.  17V9 
.1915 
.2730 
.2756 
.  492 
.1241 
.1280 
.2861 
.3462 
.  686 
.  716 
.  732 
.  763 
.  780 
.  810 
.    829 

Q£Mt 
BWD 

.    981 

.1047 

.1068 

.1067 

.1077 

.1080 

.1035 

.1102 

.1183 

.  1184 

.1220 

.1236 

.1240 

.1271 

.12*4 

.  12l>6 

.  1318 

.  1330 

1446 

,1481 

1485 

2067 

2149 

2347 

2358 

2396 

2403 

2446 

2469 

2472 

2476 

2612 

2897 

2958 

2994 

3001 

3184 

3196 

3220 

3277 

3-282 

8287 

3297 

3347 

3432 

8127 


CluBdler  ... 

Chariie SUS 

CbSo«     a» 

C^k>e      1457 

Cfaloe      15a 

Chloe      14SI 

Chloe      240 

Chloe      aUi 

C^kloc      Ill 

Chriarian  .  •  .  .9m 
Chri«itian  •  •  •  .SMS 
Christopher  .  .2B6I 
Christopher  J  .  .SOS 
Cicero  G    .  .  .  .  1237 

Clariaaa 211 

Clmriaaa & 

ClariaM 2tt 

C:iaria«a 37t 

Clari««a W 

Clariaaa 637 

ClariMa 7» 

CiariM*  T  .  .  .  .  99 
ClaHaaa  A     .   .  .  SU7 

CiariMa »»1 

Clanaaa 2624 

ClariaaaE.  .  .  .2881 

Cnariaaa 3421 

ClarisMM    .  .  .3127 

Clarina 337 

Clarina Itf 

Clarence  B  .  .  .  W7 
Clarence  .  .  .  .2627 
<nareDce    .  .  .  .3113 

CUraJ 1161 

Clara 2316 

Clara  A 26M 

Clarie 1483 

Clarinda  A  .  .  .  liU 
Clariuda  ...  .2443 
Clarence  F    .  .  .  2391 

Clarince luU 

Comer  M  .  .   .  .   5ol 

Comfort 2766 

Comfort  E.  .  .  .3476 
Courad  M  .  .  .  .    870 

Cora  J 1125 

Cornelia  ....  953 
Conielia  ....  2309 
Cordelia  .  .  .  .  9"a 
Crj  ton  W  .  .  .  33U5 
Crawford  ....  857 
Cranston    ....  1689 

Cynthia 248 

Cynthia 465 

Cynthia  H     .  .  .  1194 

Cynthia 17w2 

Cynthia 1876 

Cynthia 2o» 

Cynthia 398 

Cynthia 2138 

Cynthia 2751 

CyiilhluH  .  .  .2936 
Cyril 760 

C>  rii  C 1191 

Cyrus 254 

Cyrus  D 910 

Cyrua  F     ....  1099 


Daniel SI 

Daniel 258 

Daniel  W  .   .  .  .  619 

Daniel 660 

Daniel    .....  7-23 

Daniel 758 

Daniel 762 

Daniel 767 

Daniel  W  .  .  .  .  917 
Daniel  B    ....  1246 


GENERAL  IKDEx. 


425 


Daniel  W 
Daniel  M 
Daniel    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel  R 
Daniel    . 
Durius    . 
Darius    . 
Darius    . 
Darius  B 
David.  . 
David  .  . 
David  .  . 
David  .  . 
Davi<l  .   . 
David.  . 
David  S  . 
Ihiv\a  B  . 
David  B  . 
David  I' . 
Davis  .   . 
Deborah  A 
Deborah 
Debonih 
Deborah 
Deborah 
Decature 
Delight  G 
Delight  K 
Delia  . 
Delia  G 
Delia  . 
Dilia  . 
Delia  . 
Deliverance 
Deliverance 
Deliverance 
DemHter 
Devillo    . 
Dewane  . 
DewitO. 
Dianna   . 
Dianna  . 
DoroUiy 
Dorothy 
Dorothy 
Dorastus 
Drusilla 
DyerO  . 


B 

Ethan  .  . 
Eastman  O 
Ebeut'zer  . 
Ebenezer  D 
Ei»enezer  . 
Ebenezer  . 
Ebenezer  T 
Ebenezer  . 
Eddie.  .  . 
Eddie.  .  . 
Edgar  B  . 
Kdgar  U 
Edgar  A 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edna  A  . 
EdsonO 


No. 

1256 
1281 
lU^ 
1721 
2508 
251*4 
2636 
2692 
•2752 
336a 
3010 

107 

207 
1443 
2372 

483 

663 
1606 

689 

2338 

2617 

33:{2 

3445 

3475 

3406 

2765 

,1115 

1512 

,  1571 

,1609 

3027 

2453 

445 
2363 

533 
1247 
2H18 
3261 

543 
260K 
3017 
3377 
2288 

913 
221^9 
2326 

206 
16S4 
1390 
1404 
2647 
3086 
2203 

760 


E 
L 
B 
B 
V 
E 
B 
L 


.  .3238 

.  .1145 

.  .  140 

.  .2090 

.  .2764 

.  .2832 

.  .2943 

.  .3234 

.  .  1079 

.  .3117 

.  .1383 

.  .2:374 

.  .3044 

.  .1097 

.  .1110 

.  .2404 

.  .3193 

.  .3202 

.  .3219 

.  .3:301 

.  .8372 

.  .2566 

.  .2128 


Edward  J . 
Edward  F . 
Edward  F  . 
Edward  K 
Edwnrd  A 
Edward  M 
KdwardF. 
Edward  C . 
Edward  .  . 
Edward  N 
Edwin  A  . 
?:dwlnT  . 
Edwin  L  . 
Edwin  C  . 
Edwin  H  . 
Edwin  B  . 
K<lwln  .  . 
Eflie  L  .  . 
Kgbert  .  . 
Klbert  .  . 
KldoraB  . 
Ellenor  B  . 
Elenor  .  . 
Elenor  J  . 
Elenor  J  . 
Kleazer  .  . 
Electa .  .  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Eiixabeth  A 
Elizabeth  U 
Klizabeth  A 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  8 
Elizabeth  N 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  8 
El*zabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  1£ 
Elizabeth  B 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  J 
BUxabethC 


No. 
.  406 
.  078 
.  1082 
.1085 
.1163 
.  12:30 
.2013 
.2102 
.  2541 
.3493 
.1178 
.  1204 
.2384 
.2429 
.  2m2 
.3364 
.  855 
.1157 
.2155 
.22:33 
.1177 
.  382 
.  705 
.  7:30 
.1002 
.1506 
.3144 
.  24 
.  3 
.  20 
.  61 
.  59 
.  138 
.  153 
.  2:M 
.  256 
.  257 
.  324 
.  3:33 
.  387 
.  485 
.  573 
.  641 
.  754 
.  894 
.  1053 
.1205 
.  13;»3 
.  13S5 
.1389 
.1398 
.1471 
.1507 
.1524 
.1541 
.1656 
.  1672 
.1588 
.1646 
.1707 
.1780 
.  1813 
.1816 
.1858 
.1954 
.1986 
.2008 
.2200 
.2295 
.2337 
.2416 
.2473 
.2493 
.2944 
.2976 
.8031 
.3046 
.8141 
.8230 


No. 
Elizabeth  .  .  .  .8412 
Elizabeth  H  .  .  .    381 

Elihu 2678 

Eliza 649 

Eliza  A 1176 

Eliza  A 968 

Eliza 341 

Eliza  J 803 

Eliza  A 868 

Eliza  J 907 

Eliza  J 914 

Eliza  A 1083 

Eliza 1808 

Eliza  d 19:36 

Eliza  M 2001 

Eliza  TO....  2311 

Eli/a  8 2497 

Eliza  F  .  .  •  .  .  2831 
Eliza  W  ....  2916 
Eliza  Ann    .  .  .  1837 

Eliza 3070 

Eliza  G 3123 

Eliza D  ....   .3273 

Eliza  B 3333 

Eliza 2449 

Eliza  D 2182 

ElMm 773 

EllHlia 1595 

Eliidia 2154 

EllHha 2590 

Eliphalet    ....    689 

Kliab  H 848 

Elias    O 1139 

EliiwJ 2162 

Elijah 1535 

Eiioenai     .  .  .  .1763 

El'on  F 688 

Ellen  J 803 

Ellen  O 1234 

Ellen  O 1350 

Ellen 1371 

Elhfn 1849 

Ellen  M  .    ....  2008 

Ellen 2043 

Ellen 2335 

Ellen  II 3203 

Ellen  M 8296 

Ellen  F 3336 

Ellen  A 8371 

EllaO 702 

EUaM 809 

Ella  J 944 

Ella  J 900 

Ella  J 1061 

Ella 1200 

EllaO 2401 

Ella 2405 

EilaR 2420 

Ella 2496 

EilaM 3262 

Elmer  J 887 

Elmer 2060 

KlimrB 086 

Elsa  H  ..*...  632 
Elsa  J  .  .    «...  1260 

ElsaA 2889 

Elvira  hi    .  .  .  .1246 

Elvira 631 

Eivin 2232 

Elwin 1261 

E.  Lyman  ....  1262 
E.  L.  Feck  .  .  .  3308 
Emma  E  .  .  .  .  2186 
Emeline  ....  661 
Emelinetf  ...  600 
Emeline  O  .  .  .  000 
Emeline  ....  712 
Emeline  •  .  •  .  1081 
Emeline  B    .  .  .1478 


Emeline  F 
Emeline  . 
Emily.  . 
Emily     . 
Emilv  B 
Emily  9. 
Emily     . 
Kmily  W 
Emily  A 
Emily  M 
Emily  F. 
EmilyC. 
Emily.  . 
Emily  J. 
Emily  .  . 
Emily  L . 
Emily  H 
Emma    . 
Emma  J 
Emma  J 
Emma  F 
Emma  II 
Emma  0 
Emma    . 
Emma  A 
Emma  A 
Emma  H 
Kmma  L 
Em'ma  A 
Emma  A 
Emma    . 
Emma    . 
Emma  E 
Emogene 
Emory  A 
Emory    . 
Ephraim  K 
Erastus 
Krastus 
Erasmus 
Krnent  0 
E  merit  F 
Krnest    . 
Kron    .  . 
Erwin  U 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esthvr    . 
EHther  0 
Esther  J 
Blither    . 
Either  8 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther 
Esther 
Estella  B 
Eugene  O 
Eugene  . 
Eugene  W 
Eugene  O 
Eugene  V 
Eugene  . 
Eugene  A 
Eugene 
Eunice    • 
Eunice    . 
Eunice   . 
Eunice   . 
Eunice   . 
Bonice   . 


V 
1» 


No. 

3241 

3247 

630 

602 

1031 

1200 

1324 

1354 

2414 

2.i70 

2871 

2960 

3140 

,3370 

3440 

3174 

3482 

733 

864 

,1009 

,1124 

,1107 

1176 

1821 

,20:30 

,2306 

,2387 

.2412 

,2534 

,  2550 

3008 

3000 

.imn 

1112 

2546 

2894 

,    910 

,2983 

,8056 

,1710 

694 

2290 

3116 

884 

1100 

12 

120 

,    154 

,    380 

408 

490 

713 

731 

1217 

3221 

1380 

1610 

1764 

2036 

2006 

2702 

2914 

2040 

3194 

090 

003 

786 

740 

1164 

1261 

2040 

2011 

2467 

800 

601 

848 

1620 

1020 

8448 


426 


PECK  GENEALOGY. 


No 

Bnoioe 2100 

Bonice 2481 

Eunice 3411 

Xonice  L  .  .  .  .  3483 

Eve 222 

Brerett  E  .  .  .  .  1134 
Bvereu  H  .  .  .  .  2377 

Everett 3323 

Bxekiel 2845 

Eira 177 

Bxrft 620 

Ezra lO-iO 

Exra 1773 

Ezra 2109 

Ezra 2620 

Ezra 2621 


F 


Fanny  .  .  . 
Fanny  .  .  . 
Fanny  .  •  . 
Fanny  .  .  . 
Fanny  W  .  . 
Fanny  .  .  . 
"Funny  .  .  . 
Ferdinand  W 
Fidelia  A  .  . 
Flavlout  J  . 
Flora  B  .  .  . 
Flora  B  .  •  . 
Flora  M  .  .  . 
Florence  E  . 
Florence  .  • 
Floyd.  .  .  . 
Floyd .... 
Fords  .  .  . 
Forest  A.  •  . 
Foeter  .  .  . 
Franklin  .  . 
Franklin  .  . 
Franklin  .  . 
Franklin  .  . 
Frunklln  K  . 
Franklin  .  . 
Franklin  T  . 
Franklin  H  . 
Francis  . 
Francitf  . 
FranciH  W 
FranciH  . 
FrancU  N 
Brunei «  M 
Francis  II 
Francis  K 
Francis  SI 
Francis  . 
Francis  W 
Frances  K 
Frances  M 
France*  . 
Frances . 
Frances  C 
Frances  A 
Frances  A 
Frances  K 
Frances  . 
Frances  . 
Frances  A 
Frances  V 
Frank  O 
Frank  C 
Frank  W 
Frank  M 
Frank  K . 
Frank  .  . 
Frank  li 
Frank  II 
Frank  W 


.  477 
.1022 
.1344 
.2261 
.2303 
.2689 
.8470 
.2893 
.1104 
.  919 
.  683 
.1161 
.1166 
.2410 
.2689 
.2644 
.8097 
.8099 
.8311 
.  836 
.  669 
.  678 
.2224 
.2230 
.2330 
.2474 
.3126 
.3185 
.  080 
.  853 
.  030 
.  1812 
.2280 
.2344 
.  25:i5 
.2546 
.2082 
.3056 
.3350 
.  1084 
.  1272 
.1363 
.1658 
.  1862 
.  1020 
.2250 
.2206 
.2334 
.2356 
.  32:i3 
.  2618 
.  1013 
.1108 
.1118 
.1231 
.148: 
.2342 
.25»^7 
.2572 
.2005 


Franoelia  . 
Fremont  O 
Freelove    . 
Freelove    . 
Freelove  .  . 
Freelove  B 
PredU  .  . 
Fred  W.  . 
Frederick  C 
Frederick  W 
Frederick  • 
Frederick  . 

G 
Galena   . 
Galen  .  .  . 
Gardner  1£ 
Genilla  .  . 
George   .  . 
George    .  . 
George  W. 
George  W  . 
George  A  . 
George  A  . 
George  .  . 
George  .  . 
George  .  . 
George  .  . 
George  W 
George  W 
George  .  . 
George  W 
George  A  . 
George  .  . 
George  W 
George  .  . 
George  H . 
George  W 
George  F  . 
George  M . 
George  P  . 
OeorKe  W 
GcorKC  W 
George  W 
Gtorgc  O  . 
George  O  . 
George  W 
George  W 
George  A  . 
George  F  . 
GeorKc  L  . 
Oi'orge  L  . 
Oeorj^e  .   , 
George  B  . 
(icorge  II . 
George  11  . 
George  B  . 
(ieorge  B  . 
George  A  . 
Gi'orge  G  . 
George  G  . 
George  .   . 
George 
George 
Gcorijje 
George 
George 
George 
George  11 
(.ieorge   . 
George  .1   , 
George  C 
George  K 
George  W 
Geo*  go   .   , 
(K'orge  F  , 
George  .   , 
George  F  . 
George  .  , 


8 
H 


K 


No. 

.2184 
.  682 
.8078 
.2740 
.  1948 
.8120 
.1229 
.3100 
.1243 
.13.11 
.2083 
.8428 


2610 

479 

2489 

8495 

262 

266 

416 

428 

618 

616 

620 

621 

622 

675 

681 

734 

737 

743 

866 

896 

900 

903 

928 

964 

981 

990 

993 

1004 

1317 

1333 

1015 

1016 

,1034 

1054 

1059 

1061 

1087 

1088 

1103 

1125 

1127 

1159 

1202 

1207 

1276 

1287 

1342 

1340 

1360 

1469 

1479 

1864 

1055 

1080 

2010 

2041 

2080 

2003 

2000 

2164 

2260 

2318 

2341 

2409 

2496 


George  M  .  •  . 
George  .  .  .  . 
George  M  .  .  . 
George  I  .  .  . 
George  B  .  .  . 
George  L  .  .  . 
George  G  .  •  . 
George  W  .  . 
George  A  .  .  . 
George  W  .  . 
George  W  .  . 
George  F  .  .  . 
George  A .  .  . 
George  A  .  .  • 
George  A  •  •  . 
George  H  .  .  . 
George  G  .  .  , 
George  W  .  , 
Georgeanna  B 
Georgeanoa .  . 
Georgeanna  T 
Georgia  A  B  . 
Gersnam  .  .  , 
Germont  G  .  . 
Gideon  .  .  .  , 
Gideon  H  .  .  . 
Glll>ert  .  .  .  . 
Gilman  D  .  .  . 
Glorianna .  .  . 

Grace 

Grace 

Grace 

Green  .  .  .  . 
Gilford  R .  .  . 
Guy 


No. 
261« 
2Mb 
2686 
2660 
2856 


.3130 
.3130 
.3227 
.8260 
.3270 
.3288 
.8368 
.8378 
.3414 
.3408 
.3472 
.3473 
.1242 
.1267 
.1995 
.1279 
.1600 
.2889 
.  171 
.  454 
.2179 
.1314 
.  095 
.  388 
.1008 
.1014 
.8098 
.2180 
.2439 


H 
HPeck  .  . 

Ilamilton  8 
Hamilton  S 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah  C 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  B 
Hannah  H 
Hannah  C 
Hunnah  . 
Hannah  E 
Hannah  C 
Hannah  W 
Hannah  M 
Hannah  C 


Hannuii  B 
Hannah  C 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Haniiuli  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  B 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah T 
Hannah  B 
Hannah . 


.8181 
.1268 
.8050 
.  2 
.  23 
.  40 
.  87 
.  178 
.  208 
.  217 
.  225 
.  375 
.  429 
.  530 
.  508 
.  600 
.  6u8 
.  671 
.  802 
.  043 
.1055 
.1170 
.  1330 
.1378 
.1441 
.  1514 
.  1542 
.  i:»59 
.1563 
.1570 
.1603 
.  1623 
.1645 
.  1650 
.1673 
.1747 
.  1762 
.1842 
.  1913 
.  1987 
.2077 
.2081 


Vs. 


Hannah* 
Hannah  • 
Hannah . 

Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah . 
Hannah . 
Hannah . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah. 
Hannah . 
Hannah  M 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  D 
Hannah . 
Uandell  D  W 
Hammond  W 
Harriett.  . 
Harriett.  . 
Harriett.  . 
Harriett  H 
Harriett  W 
Harriett.  • 
Harriett.  . 
Harriett  N 
Harriett  A 
Harriett  L. 
Harriett.  . 
Harriett  N 
Harriett  . 
Harriett  . 
Harrett  •  . 
Harriett  B 
Harriett  J  . 
Harriett  L . 
Harriett  R 
Harriett  E 
Harriett  A 
Harriett  . 
Harriitt  . 
Hurrii-tt  . 
Harriett  U 
Harriett.  . 
Harriett .  . 
Harriftt  M 
Harriett  . 
Harriett  A 
Harriett  L 
Harriett  . 
Harriett  X 
Harriett  V 
Harriett  X 
Harnett  M 
Harriett  L . 
Harriett  .  . 
Harriett  8  . 
Harriett  V 
Harriett  A 
Harriett  .  . 
Harriett  M 
Harold  8  . 
Harvey  . 
Harvey  J  . 
Harvey  .  , 
H«irvey  .  . 
Harvey  .  . 
Harvey  B  . 
Harris  B  . 
Han  is  .  . 
Harrisof)  G 
Harrison  J 
Hattie  A  . 
Hatiie  A    . 


O 


2&e 


ssa 


2M 
S4U 


STS 

2747 
27C8 
27tt 


280 


431 

819 
476 


00 

•a 

OSO 
TO 


.  m 

.  974 
.  964 
.1017 
.1021 

.107S 
.US 

.i2n 

.1218 
.13US 
.1341 
.1384 
.1790 
.1806 
.1848 
.2iNn 

.2192 
.2223 
.2244 
.2277 
.2279 
.2207 
.2452 
.2836 
.2884 
.2953 
.3047 
.2283 
.3068 
.3182 
.3188 
.3226 
.3413 
.3426 
.2392 
.204 
.  744 
.  276 
.2329 
.2448 
.3186 
.2163 
.2755 
.1027 
.2806 
.  824 
.1121 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


427 


No. 

ECatdeL  •  .  .  .1327 
HattieM  .  .  .  .1379 
HaUieB  .  .  .  .1491 
Helen  A  ....  823 
Helen  M  ....  918 
Helen  AW...  1030 
Helen  M    .  .  .  .1299 

Helen 1480 

Helen  L 2312 

Helen 2458 

Helen  O    .   .  .  .  2494 

Helen 2893 

Helen 3006 

Helen 3104 

Helen  M    .  .  .  .3200 

Henry 174 

Henry 287 

Henry  W  ....   407 

Henry 840 

Henry  C    ....   852 

Henry  C    923 

Henry  L    ....   977 

Henry 1026 

Henry 1050 

Henry  A  .  .  .  .1006 
Henry  M  .  .  .  .1181 
Henry  U  .  .  .  .  13U8 
Henry  W  .  .  .  .  1312 
Henry  F  .  .  .  .  1328 
Henry  E  .  .  .  1334 
Henry  C  .  .  .  .1340 
Henry  O    .  .  .  .1345 

Henry 1377 

Henry 1053 

Henry 1907 

Henry 1947 

Henry  H  .  .  .  .  20(>4 
Henry  U  .  .  .  .  2226 
Henry  O  .  .  .  .2-246 
Henry  8  .  .  .  .  2251 
Henry  W  .  .  .  .  2293 

Henry 2;i:>5 

Henry  C  .  .  .  .  2369 
Henry  W  .  .  .  .2398 

Henry 2450 

Henry 2892 

Henry  0  .  .  .  .  3105 
Henry  O  .  .  .  .  3270 
Henry  W  .  .  .  .3417 

Henry 34:fO 

Henrietta  ....  2822 
HepMibeth  II  .  .  2058 
Hepsibeth  ....  3057 
Herbert  J  .  .  .  .  982 
Herbert  J  .  .  .  .1011 

Herbert 3114 

Herbert  A     .  .  .3189 

Herbert 2297 

Ucrmon  A  .  .  .  3337 
HermonS.  .  .  .3343 

Hester 2406 

Hezekiah  S  .  .  .  2078 
HezekinhM.  .  .2504 
Hezekiah  .  .  .  .2712 

Hiram 770 

Hiram  L  ....  861 
Hiram  A  ....  891 
Hiram  H  .  .  .  .  1221 
Hiram  D  .  .  .  .  1224 
Hiram  F  ....  2857 
Hollinter    ....  1106 

Horace 240 

Horace  M  .  .  .  .    561 

Horace 583 

Horace  a  ....  822 
Horace  8  .  .  .  .  1981 
Horace  N  .  .  .  .  2304 

Horace 2540 

Horace  M  .  .  .  .  2561 


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Horace  M  .  .  .  .  2867 
HoraceT  •  .  .  .2868 
Horace  D  .  .  .  .  8208 
Horace  D  .  .  .  .  3216 
Horace  M  .  .  .  .3301 

Horace 8418 

Horace 8466 

HoraUoN.  .  .  .1146 
Horatio  W  .  .  .2860 
Horatio  N  .  .  .2873 
Hubbard  O   .  .  .3142 

Uubbell 3146 

Uuldah 137 

Hnldah 142 

Uuldah 193 

Huldah 634 

Huldah 1431 

Uuldah 2614 

Uuldah 2719 

Uuldah 2754 

Huldah 2909 

Huldah  B  .  .  .  .  2941 
HylemanJ   .  .  .1028 

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Ichabod 6 

Ichabod 60 

Ichabod 162 

Ichabod  .  .  •  .  :    277 

Ida 2240 

Ida 2462 

Ida 8161 

Ida  M 3283 

IdesE 832 

Imogena  ....  869 
Imogene  ....  2555 
Inspertion  .  .  .  1530 
Inspertlon    .  .  .  1593 

Ira  E 833 

Ira  8 937 

Ira 2032 

Ira 3207 

Irena 249 

Irena 789 

Irena  B 1972 

Irena  L 3166 

Isabell 3026 

Isaac  T 89 

Isaac 241 

Isaac  L 934 

Isaac  H 958 

Isaac 1523 

Isaac  O 1815 

Isaac 2799 

Isaac  N 3228 

Isaac  N 3230 

Isabella  M    .  .  .  1753 

Isabella 1985 

Isabella 1988 

Isabella 2151 

Isabella  L  .  .  .  2907 
Isabel  L     •    •  .  .  2515 

Isabel 3600 

Israel ....    .  .  1508 

Israel 8375 

iMrael 2878 

Israel 8387 

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Jabez 1639 

Jackson  .  .  .  .2350 
Jackson     ....  2454 

Jacob  C 971 

Jacob  H  ....  Io05 
Jacinlhla  ....  2673 

Jaiel 1627 

Jalel 1589 

Jaiel 1716 

Jaiel 2680 


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Jamea 48 

James 237 

James  B  ....  880 
James  M    ....    646 

James 786 

James 791 

James  H  .  .  .  .  877 
James  ()  ....  999 
James  W  .  .  .  .  1019 

James 1049 

James  E  .  .  .  .  1117 
James  M  .  .  .  .  1168 
James  W  .  .  .  .  1196 
James  H  .  .  .  .  1248 
James  8  ....  1276 
James  R  L  .  .  .  1294 
James  B    .  .  .  .  1332 

James 1414 

James 1432 

James 1444 

James 1462 

James  J 1977 

James  N  .  .  .  .  1998 
James  E  .  .  .  .  2023 
James  B  .  .  .  .  2107 
James  M  .  .  .  .  2116 
James  V    .  .  .  .  2166 

James 2197 

James  O  .  .  .  .2428 
James  A  .  .  .  .  2571 
James     .....  2654 

James 2770 

James  .....  2781 
James  D  .  .  .  .  2963 
James  M    .  .  .  .  3036 

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James 3163 

James  M    .  .  .  .  8312 

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JaneM 872 

Jane 893 

Jane 1286 

Jane 1289 

Jane  J 1326 

Jane 1851 

Jane 1861 

Jane  A 1866 

Jane 2044 

Jane 2121 

Jane  M 2:i80 

JaneE 2431 

Jane  a 2574 

Jane  A 3267 

Jane  M 8294 

Jane  R 8300 

JaneH 8349 

Jason 2083 

Jathniel     ....  1000 

Jay      2358 

Jefferson  ....  374 
Jemima  .....  1814 

Jemima 2378 

Jemima 2612 

Jenette 1311 

Jerome 728 

Jeruitha 706 

Jerusha 1628 

Jerusha 1536 

Jerusha 1602 

Jeruxha 1724 

Jerusha  T     .  .  .  1746 

Jerusha 8400 

Jervam  D  .  .  .  .  8210 

Jr'sse  B 946 

Jesse  F  .  .  .  .  .  1846 
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Joanna  B .  .  .  .  996 
Joanna  B  .  .  .  .  1006 

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Joanna 2212 

Joab 2788 

Joel 676 

Joel 831 

Joel 3490 

Joel 2624 

John 221 

John  K 224 

John 236 

John 266 

John 292 

John  B 868 

John 648 

John  U 694 

John 700 

JohnF 724 

John 767 

JohnB 878 

John 886 

John  N 890 

John  I 902 

John  W     ....   942 

John '967 

John 1187 

JohnB 1208 

John  H 1283 

JohnW 1278 

John 1388 

JohnC 1291 

John 1396 

John  O 1297 

John 1462 

John 1468 

John 1497 

John 1562 

John 1567 

John 1620 

John 1706 

John 1811 

John 1844 

John  K 1857 

John  A 1900- 

JohnG 1944 

John  A 2020 

John  L 2066 

John  McClelan    .  2091 

John  D 2092 

John  L 2148 

John  E 2168 

John  B 2289 

John  N 2301 

John  K 2332 

John 2348 

John  D 2424 

John  O 2506 

John 2599 

John 2600 

John    ......  2619 

John 2626 

John 2664 

John  U 2868 

JohnW 3002 

JohnF 3016 

John  M 3106 

JohnW 8200 

John  H 3225 

John  H 3271 

John  U 3016 

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eu'plu'n.' of  Woodbrldge.Conn lH 

aieulH'Ti,"  i)f  Horth  Orannfl,  N  J S71 

Sunlu'i^'  of  Woodbridn,  Conn.    ....  290 

£ix.|.h=nA.,'of  Now  Haven,  Conn..  .  .  IM 

T. 

TImoihT.'of  MorrtilovrD,  NJ M 

TlmoLhv,' of  Bethany,  Conn M 

•TiniotbyT.,' of  Albany,  III »3« 

TUu>,'  of  BeUianT.  Conn 401 

TItiu  D.,'  of  Belhaiiy,  Conn Ml 

V. 

•yannuuIeT,>  of  Camden,  K.T. 831 

W. 

'•Walur,>of  Rocktbrd,  lU 908 

•Uev.  Wealey,'  of  Callfbmla 1002 

•Dr.  WnburF.,'of  WByman,Pa.     ...  993 

Wnilam.oof  Uaiibarf,Conn.  ......  403 

WlllUm,'of  KaalOransie,  N.J M6 

William  8,,'  of  Palmyra,  Wl WT 

•  William  8.,' of  Danbury,  Conn ttTT 

William,' ol' New  FalrW.ld,  Conn.     ...  104 

William  a,,' of  Woodbrldfe,  Conn.  ...  T90 

•  William,'  of  Cairo,  111 VU 

•WUlii,'orPlarpont,bbia !  loaS 

Z. 

•Zerl,>of  Bvnden.Coon 41T 


Belknapp.  330. 
Bclllnnr,  334. 
Banbam,  3W. 


OTHER     NAMES. 


Blllinn, 

Birdaall, : 
B  landing. 
Bootb,  34 


Bradly,  3M,  33t,>  B3B, 
34«,t  347.  3». 


ownaon,  S28, 
■unwo.  330. 


Byingwn,  343. 

O. 
Cady.SM. 
Camp,  aST,  S«. 
Canneld,33;,>3«3,34>, 

sii. 

Carpenter,  333,  300. 
Carrier,  331. 
Cartinpon,  SM.Ui.' 

Ceveltl,  sa. 
Cbnae,"' 

Churob.'uf 


S38.* 


Condlt,  330,  SU.* 
Oonklln,  3t0. 

Ooml'oi,  3M, 


OurUa,  333.  too. 


Dodd,  330.  337. 


IT 


J, 


"'-'-. 


L.      ■  *  -• 


r 


t  .. 


/.'■• 


'/• 


'/■  -  .  . 
t,.  .(   . 

'I   -  .  . 

«,-  -  li 


»  r  .  ' 
j;  ."-  /'  ••■  ' 
■;^;     i    '    r 


.   '»v 


w 


,.'«.•.  7jklI..C. 


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.  .T^.- 


APPENDIX. 


421 


DESCENDANTS    OF    DEACON    PAUL    PECK,    OP 

HARTFORD,    CONN. 


No. 

AbcV  of  Bristol,  Conn 136 

*Abel  O.J  of  Boston,  Mobs 664 

Abijah,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 54 

Abfjah*  of  Cayuga  County,  N.Y 126 

♦Abijj»h,»  of  Litchfield,  Conn 66 

♦Abijah,6of  Norwnlk,  N.Y 280 

Abraham,^  of  Litchfield,  Conn 38 

Abraham ,B  of  Cornwall,  Vt 93 

♦Alnnson  A., «  of  Cornwall,  Vt 170 

*Aldin,7  of  Meriden,  Conn 413 

Alfred,*  of  Lit<*hfield,  Conn 239 

Amos,*  of  Middlctown,  Conn.  ......  66 

Amo8,<(of  Berlin,  Conn .  141 

*Amzi  C.,»  of  Marshall,  N.Y 614 

Anthony ,0  of  Marshall,  N.Y 305 

♦Anthony,'  of  Clinton,  N.Y 641 

Ariel,»of  Kllesburgh.N.Y 148 

Asa  »  of  Litchfield,  Conn 147 

Asaiiel,^  of  Litchfield,  Conn 99 

*ABahcl,<>  of  Farmington,  Conn 215 

♦Austin  J.,7  of  Leoul,  Mich 492 

B 

Benjamin,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 36 

Benjamin,'*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 88 

•Benjamin,*  PalenvUle,  N.Y 164 

C 

•Chauncey,«  of  Litchfield,  Conn 205 

•Chauncey,'  of  Brownhelm,  Ohio  ....  647 

Cornelius,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 35 

•Cornelius  W.,'  Berlin,  Conn 419 

D 

David,"  of  Southington,  Conn 137 

•De  Witt  C.,»  of  Mexico,  N.Y 648 

B 

Edward,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 256 

•Edward,'  of  Marshall,  N.Y 609 

•Edwin  0.,7  of  Uicbraond  Centre,  Ohio  .  459 

EUada,o  of  Litchfield,  Conn 92 

Kldad  »  of  Berlin,  Conn 114 

•Elijah  M.,0  of  Litchfield,  Conn 221 

•Elijah,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 77 

•Elilah,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 69 

•Elijah.*  of  Lenox,  Mass 369 

Blinha,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 32 

Elisha,*  of  Brownhelm,  Ohio 361 

Elisha,<^  of  Lenox,  Mass 149 

•Elisha  A.,7  of  Eagle,  N.Y 490 

•Elisha,"  of  New  York  city 868 

•Elisha  F.,'  of  Brownhelm,  Ohio  ....  653 

Elisha,*  of  Howard,  N.Y 288 

Elish,*  of  Middletown,  Conn 68 

Bverard,*  of  Rochester,  N.Y 284 

F 

•Fayette,' of  Marshall,  N.Y 661 

Freeman ,<^  of  Berlin,  Conn 121 

a 

•George  B.,'  of  Marshall,  N.Y 496 

•George  A.,'  of  MarshaU,  N.Y 620 

H 

Henry,*  of  New  Haven,  Conn.     .....  286 

•Henry  M.,*  of  Haveratraw,  N.Y 865 

•Henry,'  of  Castleton,  Vt 615 

•Horace,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 210 

I 

Isaac,*  of  Kensington.  Conn •  63 

Isaac,*  of  Marsh Jl,  N.Y 298 

J 

•Jabez,*  of  Lenox,  Mass. •  •  864 

•James  B.,'  of  Litchfield,  Conn 872 

•James,' of  Howard,  N.Y 466 

•James  W.,^  of  Richmond.  Ohio    ....  460 

•Jamei  I.,^  of  Deansyille,  N.Y 601 

86 


•James  G.,^  of  New  Britain,  Conn.   . 

Jesse,*  of  Rochester,  N.Y 

Jesse,*  of  New  Haven,  Conn 

John,'  of  Hartford,  Conn 

John,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

•John  M.,*  of  Rockspring,  111.     .  .  . 

Joseph,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 

•Joseph  L.,'  of  Lock,  N.Y 

Joseph,*  of  Windsor,  Conn 

•Josiah  T.,'  of  Bristol,  Conn 

Josiah,*  of  Bristol,  Conn 

♦Julius,*  of  Cornwall,  Vt 

Justus,*  of  Walcott,  Conn 

♦Justus,'  of  Richmond  Centre,  Ohio 


Lament,*  of  Bristol,  Conn.  . 
Lemuel,*  of  Berlin,  Conn.  .  . 
Lumon,*  of  Cold  Spring,  Wis. 

M     . 

•Marcus,'  of  Goshen,  Ind.    . 
Moses,*  of  Kensington.  Conn. 
♦Moses,' of  Fabius,  N.Y.  .  . 


N 


Nehemiah,*  of  Burlington,  Vt.    .  •  . 

Neuman,*  of  Excelsior,  Wis 

«Norman,'  of  Rechester,  N.Y.    •  .  . 

O 

♦Oliver,*  of  Lenox,  Mass 

♦Ozias,*  of  Plymouth,  Conn.  .•  .  .  . 
♦Ozlaa  W.,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  .  . 

P 

Pijul,'  of  Hartford.  Conn 

Paul,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

Philo,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

R 

Reeve,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

Reeve,*  of  Cornwall,  Vt 

Reuben,*  of  Cornwall,  Vt 

Richard,*  of  Bristol,  Conn 

♦Romeo,*  of  Cornwall,  Vt 

♦Russell  U.,'  of  Southington,  Conn. . 

S 
Samuel,'  of  West  Hartford,  Conn.    . 
Samuel,*  of  Middletown,  Conn.  .  •  . 

Samuel,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 

Samuel,*  of  Berlin,  Conn 

Deacon  Samuel,*  of  Berlin,  Conn.     • 

Samuel,*  of  Bristol,  Conn 

♦Samuel  H.J  of  New  Orleans  .... 
Seldcn,*  of  Berlin,  Conn.  .••... 

Silas,*  of  Marshall,  N.Y 

•Sylvester,'  of  West  Haven,  Conn.   . 

T 

Thomas,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 

Timothy,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn.  .  .  . 
Timothy,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn.  .  .  . 
Judge  Tracy,*  of  Bristol,  Conn. .  .  . 

V 
Virgil,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn 


W 
Warren,*  of  Lock,  N.Y. .  .  . 
•Warren  '  of  Moravia,  N.Y. 
William,*  of  Litchfield,  Conn. 
•William,"  d.  in  Wisoonshi   . 
•William  G.,»  of  New  York  . 
•William  '  of  Marshall,  N.Y. 
Wooster,«  of  Caaileton,  Vt.  . 


Zebulon/  of  Brictol,  Conn.  • 
Zebnlon,!  of  MarshaU.  N.Y. 
2tebalon  •  of  DeanivlUe,  N.Y. 


No. 

607 
120 
286 

4 

11 

361 

124 

420 

6 
678 
139 
198 
132 
467 

138 
146 
860 


481 

62 

440 

825 
826 
433 

867 
226 
220 

1 

10 

102 

42 

06 

98 

821 

190 

400 

6 

24 
112 

61 
265 
307 
889 
848 
800 
664 

88 
46 

106 
820 

107 


277 
420 
15 
236 
878 
646 
882 


66 

186 
801 


422 


PBCK  6ESEAL06T. 


OTHER   NAMES. 


AV«:rr«thy 

Ad*CBt    .    • 

Alkrn  .  •  . 
Ax»drew  . 
Aodrews  . 
Atkii  «OD  . 
Atvater     . 


Paob. 

3Tu 


B 
Baeon  .  . 

Bftil«r    . 
BaJ4vin 
Barton    . 
Barth'^lome 
Baru^n 
Barnard 
Beach  .  . 
Bebe«^  .   . 
Bi-ckwjth 
Bell.  .  . 
Benedict 
Bidwell  . 
Binlf441  . 
BiMell    . 
Blahop    . 
Bo!e#  .  . 
Boardman 
Bon*on  . 
B«>i*fr.rd 
UradK-y  . 
Br^-t     .  . 
Br'#wn    . 

llrai:.;!"! 

B-J' .ki.'.i^ham 
II-  •-' 

JiUT,-  tr'.l  . 

ButicT     . 

C 

Cabi«»  .   , 

Ctr-  n    . 
Cir.r 

r:irrirj;flon 
Cat;  n  . 
Cha-e.   , 
Cha'.terdon 
0)'-!fib     . 

Clark  .  . 
C.'ark  .  . 
Ci'aric  .  . 
Com?  .  . 
Co*'  .  .  . 
Cotf^swell 
Col-  .  . 
Collin/i  . 
Co!ii<r  . 
Coiivcroe 
CVtk  .  . 
Corn  well 
G«K'h  .  . 
Cnuie  ,   , 


.   3W 

.  .  %»i 

.   .   &>4 

.  .3»y 

.  .   Zf!0i 

.  .   967 

.  .  370 
373.  ^S6 

.  .   Sr* 

.  .   d94 

.  .  374 

.  .3*2= 
309,376 

.  .   3Si 

.  .    3fi< 

•  •  57^ 
.  .  367 
.  .  3«1 
.  .   3SS 

•  •     •>  •  o 

3of*.  :>>4 

V  i  .•.    •jT'* 

.  3*: 

1.  .';:.> 


.'J74 


•/i4,  •■'•  -J 

•  •      vf>  1 

•  •     ui  ■• 

377,  >A 
.  .  374 
367,*  37.*^ 
.  .  ;S2 
.  .  3'57 
.  .  3S7 
.  .  '^\ 
.  .  37S 
.    .    3^-5 

•  •    •>  I  u 

399,  37o 
.  .  37S 
37«,=  377 
.  3*)7'> 
.  .  3SS 
.   .    37*> 


Crr^by 
CcrtU. 
CaJrer 


Pa«i. 

.   SW 
.  374 


D 

....  391 
r>an»  .   .  3S1.3%^.&^ 

I>avioa 39l 

r^eao 3S4 

LN;  Lano    ....  373 

r>e  Pate »1 

Ik-  Wolf    ....   373 
DlckioMa  .  .  373, 37V 


Dipple  . 
lH>jIJttle 
I^unLam 
Dyer   .  . 


S<5 
.  .  374 
37*.  37y 
.  .3i7- 


Fartman 
&ivarda 
EUzabetb 
Elcvorth 


E 


.  .  3M 

.  ■  Of  •' 

.  .   3&S 

.  .  37» 


Faranin 
Faiiee 
Pitch   . 
Ff»ol    . 
Ford    . 
Foster 
Friebee 
Fuller . 


(r'\\'.<  rd  . 

«i:  •'  ^  .  . 
'ir »:.:  .  . 
Or:i.':;^r 

Cir.tvv-j  . 
Gr— .:ili*t 
Gn-ilt-v  . 


.  .  37V 

.  .  3*2 

.  .  37..' 

.   .  379 

.  .  3*9 

.  .  375 

370. A'- 

3-.-» 


37^.  .■,'»'4 

.    07' • 


H 


3^2 
3<J 
371 
3^0 


riile     .   . 
Hall     .   . 

Ham-heel 

HarriiS'»n 

Hart.  372.  373,  377,  .><S 

H.iwley  . 

Ha*.  I*    .   . 

Hi»'.bard 

Hibbard 

Hickfl  .   . 

H:Kby     . 

Hit'licock 

Hopkins 


37y 

370 
3Vi 
3*^4 

3SS 


Hopkius,  368,  869,373, 
370 

Hooker 3*57 

How 3*>7 

Hubbard    .   .  86S,  374 
Hantky 376 


Jerc 
Jcdd   . 


Pack. 

t  •         •         •         •         ^B   ' 

•     •     •     •      %pTW 

376.  37*,  i* 


K 

K*-j"«"'«^  ...  371.3*1 
Kei i^'Z!^  •  .  .  .  •  3%^ 
KeoDT'lutall     ...   oTT 

Keturah    .  .  3r-> 

K>^bc<a Ui\ 


Laxnpber  ....  3T4 
Lan^^va  .  .  379.  >2 
LatlisQcr  ....  ZZ^ 
Lawresce  ....  Z^ 
Levi*,  376,  37S,  37v. 

Li^d!ey  .....  376 
I>/Tfland  ....  376 
Lninbard    ....  3»ft^ 


Uann>««  . 
Mariififield  . 
Mai>b  .  . 
Ma»'>n  .  . 
M..<''>iliner 
McEK.riald 
M*:rr;iEaB  . 
Mii^r.  .  3>4 
M:r<r  .  .  . 
M  •'.::;•.  mery 
-■I  •  r  ... 
y.  -ri"-  .  .  . 
M-^rry  .  . 
M..ZZV    .  . 

N !-♦.■..]«  .  . 
North r'jp  . 


.  .  36^ 

.  .  374 

.   .  ^5* 

.  .  3?1 

.  .  37.^ 


3*7.  3*^* 

3*7,  3<* 
»  ■  -  • 


U.-i 


o 


r»':\vr  . 

Owf-n  . 
Owen  . 


r.iijre  .  . 
Tainc  .  . 
Palmer  . 
I'attt-rson 
Ptariioni 
IVrcival  . 
Perki:<t  . 
I'belps  . 
rMumb  . 
Pond  .  . 
Porter     . 


I 


Ives 


3S5 


Read 
Kecre 


370.  3«4 
37  J.  •>%!» 


3 -'4 

,    .    37o 


.  3.<4 

.  3**J 

.  373 

.  S.'-O 

.  .SS2 

,  376 

.  374 

.3S<»2 

.    371 

.    374 

,  368,  372,  3&2 

R 


Ritb    .  . 
fi' Vn*. 

R:i*^r»   . 
Ru2h    .   . 


Sarah  . 


rf«*iwkk  -  . 
Sewari  .  .  . 
^t:;^ra  -  .  . 
Sbepberl  .  . 
Strridaa  .  . 
^h'crmaB  .  • 
i?li-jiiway  .  . 
?-.m"Ti§  .  .  . 
Sxo:th  .  .  37^, 
^lavd*#h  .  . 
^Uniaiaa  .  . 
M'  «dard  .  •  . 
Stvrie  .... 
Stpc.n^  .  .  * 
Eievart .  .  . 


P.st. 


.   57« 


.  •  STi 

.  .  5?7 

.  .  set 

.  .  ITS 


.  .  33 

374^5  >• 

•  •  3tt 

y^.  37% 
3n.a»i 

.  .  37^ 


Ts*-2i.i^ 


^<*     I 


1  '  ■  TLJ-**.  rx 

A.J        '   ^  *       * 

T-.r:,  .'r.-.:.n 

2  .  .. '.  ji     .      .     . 

Tr  y.  rld?e  , 
TurTicr    .  . 


.  ;>< 

•    .•i4 
.  5*2 


Up»<:,a     .....  3^1 


y^!ii  -  .  .  . 

«  ^A    .   •   .  . 
Vaxj  Gtiildrr 

W 

Wallace     . 

WaJ't-r    .   . 

^Viiikir  .   . 

AVarD<*r  .   . 

Ward  .  .  . 
.  Wat*on  .   . 

Web*ter     . 

WHdman  . 

Well*  .   .  . 

We#lcott    . 

W>i>ti-hou«e 

Whitney     . 

Whittle*ey 

Wiiltam«i    . 

Wlnchell  . 
V  Woodruff  . 


3»T* 
3n 

r4 


371.=  rs 

.  .    37» 


.  .  ss* 

.  .  S75 

.  .  5SJ 

.  .  S3 

.  .  3M 

.  •  373 

.  .  3SS 

.  .  371 
37»,3a 


GENERAL     INDEX. 


The  following  index  contains  the  names  of  all  the  Pecks  in  the  work, 
excepting  those  in  the  local  index  and  pedigree. 
The  names  will  be  found  in  the  consecutive  numbers. 


A 

No. 

Aaron Mi 

Aaron 1215 

AaroD 2C57 

Abbie  Jane  .   .  .  1153 
AbbleK     .   .   .   .  2.J15 

Abby      1740 

Abby  Ann    .  .  .  190<) 
Abby  W    .  .  .  .  1971 

Abby 2213 

Abby 1714 

Abby  H     .  .  .  .  23S3 
Abby  M     .  .   .   .  23i*6 

Abby  G 2996 

Abby  R 2419 

Abby 3160 

Abby  E 2533 

Abby  ti 827 

Abby  J 8:W 

Abiezer 83 

Abigail  J   .  .  .   .   455 

Abigail 764 

Abigail 815 

Abigail 816 

Abigail  G.   .  .  .1140 

Abigail 1394 

Ablifall 1407 

Abigail 1577 

Abiirail 1637 

Abigail 1687 

Abigail 1761 

Abigail 18u2 

Abigail 1946 

Abigail 2053 

Abigail 2o70 

AbigJiil 2513 

Abigail 2596 

Abigail 2605 

Abigail 2641 

Abigail 2711 

Abigail 2804 

Abigail  W    .   .   .  28:30 

Abigail 2^25 

Abiah  W  ....   464 

Abijah 881 

Abiel li'>66 

Ablel 1627 

Abiel 1770 

Abiel 2166 

Abrier  V    .   .   .   .  2172 

Abncr i737 

Abraham  ....  16*j2 

Adalinc 320 

Adaline 649 

Adaline &97 

Adaline 711 

Adaline  U     .   .  .  1063 

Adaline 1101 

Adaline 1935 

Adaline 1965 

Adaline  G    .  .  .2485 

Adaline 2985 

AdalizaL     .  .  .  29tf8 


No.  1 

Adalixa 926  | 

Addison 

.2049 

Adelbert    . 

.2235 

Adelbert    . 

.  2271 

AdellaF    . 

.2300 

Adulald  F 

.  2420 

Adelaid  .   . 

.3034 

Adelaid  £ 

.3356 

A 

;ncB8  . 

.   .    696 

A1 

.  .  .  . 

.3060 

A 

an  son 

.   .3054 

A 

bert    . 

.   .    411 

A 

bert    .  . 

.   .    491 

A 

Ibert  T 

,   .    726 

A 

Ibert  T 

.   .    727 

A 

[bert    . 

,   .    966 

Albert  0 

.   .  lOlO 

Albert    . 

,   .  1070 

Albert  F 

.   .  1994 

Albert    . 

.   .2361 

Albert  S 

.   .2859 

Albert  H 

,   .2864 

Albert  H 

.   .2866 

Albert    . 

,   .2988 

Albert  L 

,  .;joo3 

Albert  D 

.   .3012 

Albert    . 

,   .3095 

Albert    .  . 

.3156 

Albert    .  ■ 

.3265 

Albert    .  . 

.3460 

Alberta 

.3037 

Alberta  U     . 

.  2127 

Alder*on  .  . 

.3497 

Alexander  H 

.    948 

Alexander    . 

.  2142 

Alexander  L 

.   .2152 

Alexander    . 

.2227 

Alfred  P    .  . 

.  12.'>9 

Alfred    .   . 

.   .1867 

Alfred    .  . 

.3080 

Alfndea 

.   .2745 

Alfridoa    . 

.3096 

Alice  N  . 

,   .1098 

Alice  Ann 

.   .1958 

Alice  .  .  . 

.2046 

Alice  .   . 

,   .2264 

Alice  .  .  . 

.2477 

Alice  M.  . 

.2547 

Alice  .  .  , 

.2775 

Alice  .  .  . 

.  3172 

Alice  .  .  . 

.3289 

Alice  .  .  . 

,   .2183' 

AlidaC.  . 

,  .2183 

Alida  C . 

.2989 

Allen  8  . 

.   .1316 

Allen  K 

,   .1492 

Allen      .  . 

.1468 

Allen  S  .  . 

,  ,2fyi2 

Allen      .  . 

,  .2199 

Allen  G  . 

.   .2282 

Allen  M     . 

.  .2564 

Allen  .  .  , 

,   .2600 

Al 

UenG. 

.  .8310 

Almira  . 
Almira  . 
Almira  A 
Almira  E 
Almira  . 
Almira  S 
Almira  . 
Almira  . 
Almira   . 
Almira  H 
Almlna  H 
Almerina  H 
Alonzo   . 
Alonzo   . 
Alouzo  M 
Alonzo  B 
Alonzo  T 
Alonzo  . 
Alpha     . 
Alpheus 
Alpheua  M 
AlpheuB  F 
Alphonoo  T 
Alphunso  . 
Alphonso  F 
Altiey  .  .  . 
Alzina    .  . 
Amanda    . 
Amanda    . 
Amanda  A 
Amanda    . 
Amanda  M 
Amanda  M 
Amanda  O 
Amandana 
Arabroa     . 
Ambros  R 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy    .  . 
Amy  Ann 
AmyC  . 
Amy   .  . 
AmyF  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy   .  . 
Amy  B  . 
Amy  Ann 
Amelia  . 
Amelia  . 
Amelia  . 
Amelia  J 
Amelia  R 
Amenzo 
Amia  .  . 
Amie  .  . 
Amos  .  . 
Amos  L 
Amos  .  . 
Amoret . 
Amoret . 


No. 

627 
1733 
1976 
2168 
2231 
2769 
2802 
3147 
,3199 
32.'>4 

723 
1300 

793 

1366 

,  1U64 

2176 

,1273 

,  581 

270 

2266 

,2862 

,3316 

19i)9 

,2710 

,3316 

1702 

2482 

432 

759 
1136 
2101 
2249 
2946 
2960 
3058 

203 
2563 

2.^9 
1698 
1779 
1789 
1950 
2170 
2189 
2373 
2762 
2980 
3390 
2124 

871 
2263 
2443 
3009 
2^8 
3215 
3093 

632 
1897 

322 
1886 
2634 

775 

866 


No. 

Andrew  J  ...  1043 
Andrew  R  .  .  .  1343 
Andrew  ....  2262 
Andrew  ....  3167 
Andrew  J  .  .  .  3462 
Andrew  .  .  .  .3498 
Angellne  ....  566 
Angeline  ....  1075 
Angellne  ....  1045 
Angeline  ....  2255 
Angeline   .   .  .  .2480 

Ann 18 

Ann 90 

Ann 232 

Ann 239 

AnnM 343 

Ann  L 488 

Ann 623 

Ann  B 457 

Ann  R 642 

Ann 648 

Ann  A 821 

Ann  Eliza     ...   910 

Ann 050 

AnnT 1108 

Ann  S 1211 

Ann  E 1213 

Ann 1238 

Ann     ......  1288 

Aim 1387 

Ann 1392 

Ann 1400 

Ann 1400 

Ann 1423 

AnnB 1467 

Ann 1719 

Ann 1741 

AnnB 1752 

Ann 1708 

Ann 1829 

Ann  B 1961 

Aim  d 2306 

Ann  8 23U 

Ann  E 2771 

Ann  B 2870 

Ann  F 3222 

AnnL 3340 

Anna      29 

Ann  J 8435 

Anna 160 

Anna 200 

Anna 245 

Anna 261 

Anna 484 

Anna  H 6(i2 

Anna  M     ....    725 

Anna 738 

Anna  li£     ....   060 

Anna  O 1228 

Anna 1650 

Anna 1601 

Anna 1606 

Anna 1617 


434 


PECK  OENEALOOT. 


Darld  .  . 

DHvidO. 
David.  . 
Duvid  N 
David.  . 
Duborah 
Deboriih 

I>llli»UI)  . 

Dilliviin  . 
Dorothy 
]>um<>iid 
Duncan  W 

B 

Ebonezcr 

Kbunezor 

Edgar    . 

KdK»r  M 

Kdgur  L 

EdKHr     . 

KdKnr     . 

Kdfffir     . 

Edmond  B 

Kdmond  H 

Kdwjird  W 

Kdwurd  8  . 

Ktlwurd  U 

Edwin    .  . 

EtlwitiF    . 

Edwin  J    . 

K<lwln  y  . 

Klllo    .  .  . 

Klrbert   •  . 

KUa.      .  . 

ElnJ.  .  . 

E  tun  L  .  . 

E  Ion  W   . 

Kicuzur  .  . 

Elcazar  .  • 

Elvuzur  J  . 

Eli    ...  . 

Kll    .... 

Kll    .  .  .   . 

Kli    .... 

KUoti  M    . 

KHxIiii     .   . 

EllfhiiT    . 

Ellzii  .   .   . 

Kli/.ii  .   .   . 

KUzai   .   .   . 

Kll/.ii  .   .    . 

Kli/a    .    .    . 

Kli/ulM>t)i  . 

EIi/.ul>i-tli  . 

Kll/.ulu>ti>  . 

Kli/.a)K-th  . 

EU/.u)ulli  . 

Kliziilu'lli  . 

Kll/.iilutli   . 

Eli/.uU«*th  . 

KM/.JilKtii  ,1 

Klizalu'th  A 

Eliziihotli   . 

KlnuT  N'     . 

Klnur  ,1  .   . 

Elnathaii     • 

Kliialliati    . 

Klnathan    . 

EImIc    .   .   « 

Klvlra  .   .  . 

Ktiulino  .  . 

EiniMtii>  .  . 

Eniilitio  .   . 

EnimaJ  .   . 

Eniniu  li     . 

Emu'li     .   . 

Epliralin    . 

Kpliraiin    . 

Ephraim  13 


No. 
677 
045 
049 
925 
969 
121 
126 
241 
674 
415 
381 
871 


176 

677 
630 
749 
888 
895 
929 
941 
287 
322 
3:i4 
644 
708 
638 
796 
800 
889 
73:J 
380 
791 
940 
748 
823 
4K1 
498 
797 
622 
7i:i 

v»:u 

97  S 
302 

f.H 
WK 

74 
273 
31»5 
512 
8iKi 
1 

14 

24 

:u)i 

410 

SI  2 

747 

7.M 

U2 


H;l7 

7:u 
:j2i» 

«•  4  .< 

477 

4:x» 
7o;i 

854 
404 
37.S 
379 
600 


Eugene  F 
Eunice  F 
Eunice  . 
Eunice  . 
Eunice  . 
Eunice  . 
Eunice  M 
Esther  . 
Esther  . 
PiMthcr  . 
P^Btbcr  . 
Esther  . 
Ethel  .  . 
Ezra  .  . 
Ezra  .  . 
E  Louisa 


Foirman 
Fanny     . 
Fanny     . 
Fanny 
Fanny  C 
Fannie    . 
Fowler   , 
Fowler   , 
Francis  O 
Franc  In  C 
Frances  8 
Frances  . 
Franklin 
Franlciin  H 
Frederick  . 
Frederick  B 
Frederick  L 
Frederick  A 


Gary   .  . 
Garret    . 
Georjro  B 
Ucorge  W 
Grorgo  11 
Gt't»rtfo  1 
GoorKo    . 
(icori^fo  II 
(Ji'ori?e    . 
(icurf^o    . 
Gi'orire  B 
(icorjiri''  S 
(u"orifi» . 
Gt'ori{o  0 
(no rife  T 
Gvorfre    . 
CK'orifo  \V 
Gi«U-«")n  H 
GiiltMMi  d 
(liili'on    . 
(iil>b<4  .   . 
Grace  .   . 
(irace  .   . 
(Jraci*  .   . 
Grundville 


O 


Ilutinah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hjinnah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Hannah 
Harry  . 


II 


No. 
740 

60 
174 
24b 
364 
810 
876 
104 
309 
671 
404 
679 
460 

67 
193 
905 


290 
480 
603 
906 
913 
974 
681 
682 
346 
349 
756 
790 
724 
943 
360 
762 
800 
891 


75 
692 
225 

3;J4 
352 
4;il 
448 
511 
513 
537 
541 
548 
549 
5(i5 
852 
9;i3 
947 
557 
5t« 
567 
OHl 
82 
234 
2:M) 
328 


5 
28 
61 
14l> 
200 
208 
212 
243 
375 
306 
68.S 
612 
861 
293 


Haryey  •  . 
Harriet  .  . 
Harriet  .  . 
Harriet  .  . 
Harriet  .  . 
Harriet  .  . 
Harriet  F  . 
Harriet  .  . 
Harriet  £  . 
Harriets  . 
Harriet  E  . 
Harriet  E  . 
Henry  J .  . 
Henry  .  . 
Henry  J  .  . 
Henry  A  • 
Henry  H  . 
Henry  .  . 
Henry  W  . 
Henry  .  . 
Henry  .  . 
Henry  L  . 
Henry  .  . 
Henry  8  . 
Henry  J  . 
Henry  C  . 
Henry  E  . 
Henry  E  . 
Henry  F  . 
Henry  8  . 
Henry  8  . 
Henry  W  . 
Henry  W  , 
Henry  C  . 
Henry  .  . 
IlenrietU  M 
Henrietta  . 
Helen  M  Y 
Helen  . 
Helen  .  . 
Helen  F.  . 
Helen  O  . 
HepHibeth  . 
Herman  .  . 
Hennun  U 
Herman  V 
Henuon  N 
Herbert  N 
IletUi  Ann 
Hetb  .  . 
Hezekiah 
Hezeklah 
Hezekiah 
Hezekiah 
Hezfkiuh 
Hiram  O 
Homer  . 
Horace  . 
Horace  . 
Horace  . 
Horace 
Horace 
noi'a<o 
Huldah 
Uuldah 


M 
15 


•»i   ' 


IdaE  .  .  . 

Ida  V  .  .  . 

Iru    .  .  .  . 

ira    .   .  .  . 

Ittauc    .  .  . 

I^uac    .  .  . 

Isaac    .  .  . 

Isaac    .  .  . 

Isaac    .  .  . 

Isaac    .  .  . 

Ivunc    .  .  . 

Isabella  C  . 


No. 

303 
126 
571 
5»1 
6d5 
6-J6 
639 
666 
813 
815 
927 
936 
260 
31 S 
336 

402 
607 
536 
650 

680 
690 
692 
644 
784 
824 
828 
838 
882 
887 
942 
946 
972 
728 
3u2 
696 
355 
438 
732 
786 
8«J2 

Go 
320 
324 
51»3 
594 
757 
597 

GO 
31i> 
384 
3?W 
3'.»3 
517 
803 
508 
501 
313 
742 
753 
755 
877 
178 
370 


741 
873 
675 
258 
8W 
358 
392 
493 
491 
496 
114 
943 


Ivrad 


Jabez  .  . 
Jacob  .  . 
James     . 
James 
James     • 
James     . 
James     . 
James 
James  K 
Jane  Ann 
Jane    .  . 
Jane  E    . 
Jane  A    . 
Jane    .  . 
Jared  B. 
Jenetta  A 
Jenetta  A 
Jeremiah 
Jeremiah 
Jerome  B 
JeruAha 
Jenii»ha 
Jesse  L 
JestK;  Lt 
Joan  nab 
Joannah 
Joel     . 
Joel .   . 
Joel      . 
Joil  8  . 
Joe)  .    . 
Joel  .   . 
Johannab 
John    . 
John    . 
John    . 
John     . 
John  H 
John     . 
Jolui     . 
John     . 
John  B 
Juhn  F 
John    . 
John  (2) 
Jolin  X 
John  B 
John    . 
John    . 
John    . 
John  T 
John  M 

1* 

J 


John 
John 
John  B 
John  A 
John  II 
John  B 
John  K 
John  H 
John  L 
John  A 
John  . 
Jonutlian 
Jonathan 
Joseph  . 
Joseph  . 
Joseph  . 
Joseph  . 
Joseph  3 
Joseph  H 
Joseph  P 
Joseph  W 
Joshua  . 
Josiah  . 
Jofriah     . 


Bs. 
91 


CM 

Wl 
141) 
177 
3« 
43) 
421 
S3» 
872 
57i 
657 
779 
795 
93) 
474 
814 
63 
343 
359 
769 
28S 
3U8 
181 
673 

auft 

42S 
191 

-m 

221 
421 
65S 
672 
141 
9 
264 
284 
346 
347 
4u3 
409 
451 
4d8 
5t'i6 

ess 

G:*7 
710 
711 
TJA 
767 
7S5 
7'i8 
843 
858 
8M 
8^5 
iM) 
904 

yi2 

914 
Vi37 
i»61 
953 
973 
830 
850 
77 
243 
26b 
430 
539 
709 
727 
862 
676 
144 
4S7 


GENERAL  IKDEX. 


425 


Daniel  W 
Daniel  il 
Daniel    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel     . 
Daniel     . 
Daniel    . 
D&niei    . 
Daniel    . 
Daniel  R 
Daniel     . 
Durius    . 
Darius    . 
Darius    . 
Darius  B 
David  .  . 
David  .   . 
Davi<i  .   . 
David  .  . 
Da\id.   . 
David  .  . 
David  8  . 
Da\id  B  . 
David  B  . 
Duvid  P  . 
Davis  .   . 
Deborah  A 
Deborah 
Deborah 
Deborah 
Deborah 
Decature 
Delight  G 
Delight  U 
Delia  . 
Delia  G 
Delia  . 
Delia  . 
Delia  . 
Deliverance 
Deliverance 
Deliverance 
Demrtter 
Dcvillo    . 
Dewane  . 
DewitO. 
Dianna   . 
Dianna  . 
Dorothy 
Dorothy 
Dorothy 
Dorastus 
Drusilla 
Dyer  O  . 


E 
Ethan     .  . 
Eastman  O 
Ebeuezer  . 
Ebenezer  D 
Ebenezer  . 
Ebenezer  . 
Ebenezer  T 
Ebenezer  . 
Eddie  .  .  . 
Eddie.   .  . 
Edgar  B     . 
Kdgar  Q    . 
Edgar  A    . 
Edmond  E 
Edmond  L 
Edmond  B 
Edmond  B 
Edmond  V 
Edmond  E 
Edmond  B 
Edmond  L 
Edna  A .  . 
EdsonO    . 


No. 

1256 
1281 
1439 
1721 
2508 
2594 
2630 
2692 
2752 
3363 
3019 
107 

2o: 

1443 
2372 

483 

663 
161^ 

689 
2:«8 
2617 
33:^2 
3445 
3475 
3496 
2765 
,1115 
1512 
1571 
1609 
3U27 
2453 

445 
2363 

533 
1247 
2S18 
3261 

543 
2608 
3017 
3377 
2288 

913 
2269 
2326 

206 
1684 
1390 
1404 
2647 
3086 
2203 

750 


.3238 
.1145 
.  140 
.2090 
.2764 
.2832 
.2943 
.3234 
.  1079 
.3117 
.1383 
.2:374 
.3044 
.  1097 
.1110 
.24'M 
.3193 
.8202 
.3219 
.3361 
.8372 
.2566 
.2138 


Edward  J .  . 
Edward  F.  . 
Edward  F .  . 
Edward  K     . 
Edward  A    . 
Edward  M    . 
Edward  F.  , 
Edward  C .  . 
Edward  .  .  , 
Edward  N 
Edwin  A   . 
Edwin  T    .  . 
Edwin  L    . 
Edwin  C     . 
Edwin  H    . 
Edwin  B    . 
Edwin    .  .  , 
ElUo  L    .  .  . 
Kgbert    .  . 
Klbert     .  . 
KldoraB    . 
Ellenor  B  . 
Eienor    .  • 
Eienor  J     . 
Eienor  J    . 
Kieazcr  .  • 
KlecU .   .   . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Pllizabeth   . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Klizabeth   . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth   . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  A 
Elizabeth  H 
Klizabeth  A 
Elizabeth   . 
Elizabeth   . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth   . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  .  . 
Elizabeth  .  , 
Elizabeth  8 
Elizabeth  N 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  8 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Klizabeth   . 
Elizabeth  M 
Elizabeth  E 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  . 
Elizabeth  J 
ElixabethC 


No. 
.  406 
.  978 
.  1082 
.1085 
.1163 
.  1230 
.2013 
.2102 
.2541 
.3493 
.1178 
.1204 
.2384 
.2429 
.2942 
.3364 
.  855 
.1157 
.2155 
.2233 
.1177 
.  382 
.  705 
.  730 
.1092 
.1596 
.3144 
.  24 
.  3 
.  20 
.  51 
.  59 
.  138 
.  153 
.  236 
.  2.j6 
.  257 
.  324 
.  333 
.  387 
.  485 
.  573 
.  641 
.  754 
.  894 
.  1053 
.1205 
.1353 
.1385 
.1389 
.1398 
.1471 
.1507 
.1524 
.1541 
.1556 
.  1572 
.1688 
.1646 
.1707 
.1780 
.1813 
.1816 
.1858 
.1954 
.1986 
.2098 
.2200 
.2295 
.2337 
.2416 
.2473 
.2493 
.2944 
.2976 
.3031 
.8045 
.8141 
.8236 


No. 
Elizabeth  .  .  .  .8412 
Elizabeth  H  .  .  .    381 

Elihu 2678 

Eliza 649 

Eliza  A 1176 

Eliza  A 968 

Eliza 341 

Eliza  J 863 

Eliza  A 868 

Eliza  J 907 

Eliza  J 914 

Eliza  A 1083 

Eliza 1898 

Elizas 1936 

Eliza  M 2iX»l 

Eliza  TO....  2311 

Eliza  8 2497 

Eliza  F  .  .  ...  2831 
Eliza  W  .  .  .  .  2915 
Eliza  Ann    .   .   .  1837 

Eliza 3070 

Eliza  G 3123 

Eliza  D   ....   .3273 

Eliza  B 3333 

Eliza 2449 

Eliza  D 2182 

Elit'ha 773 

Elisiia 1595 

Elisha 2154 

Eliitha 2590 

Eliphalet    ....    589 

Kliub  H 848 

Elias    O 1139 

EliasJ 2162 

Elijah 1535 

Elioenai     ....  1763 

El'en  F 688 

Ellen  J 803 

Ellen  O 1234 

Ellen  O 1350 

Ellen 1371 

Ellen 1849 

Ellen  M  .    '  .   .  .  2008 

Ellen 204S 

Ellen 2335 

Ellen  II 8203 

Ellen  M 8295 

Ellen  F 3335 

Ellen  A 8371 

EUaC 792 

Ella  a. 809 

Ella  J 944 

Ella  J 960 

Ella  J 1051 

Ella 1260 

EUaO 2401 

Klla 2405 

EllaR 2426 

Ella 2496 

EllaM 8262 

Elmer  J 887 

Elmer 2060 

Kline  rB 686 

Klsa  8 .  .  '  ...  632 
Elsa  J  .  .    *  .  .  .  1266 

ElsaA 2889 

Elvira  &£    .  .  .  .1245 

Elvira 631 

Elvin 2232 

Elwln 1261 

E.  Lyman  ....  1262 
E.  L.  Peck  .  .  .  3368 
Emma  B  .  .  .  .  2186 
Emellne  ....  661 
Emeline  M  ...  660 
Emellne  O  .  .  .  666 
Emellne  ....  712 
Emellne  ....  1081 
Emeline  E    .  •  .1478 


Emeline  F 
Emeline  . 
Emily.  . 
Emily      . 
Emily  B 
Emily  S. 
Emily     . 
Emily  W 
Emily  A 
Emily  M 
Emily  F. 
EmilyC. 
Emily.  . 
Emily  J  . 
Emily  .  . 
Emily  L  . 
Emily  U 
Emma    . 
Emma  J 
Kmma  J 
Emma  F 
Emma  II 
Emma  C 
Emrna    . 
Emma  A 
Emma  A 
Emma  H 
Kmma  L 
£m*ma  A 
Emma  A 
Emma    . 
Emma    . 
Emma  E 
Kmogene 
Emory  A 
Emory    . 
Ephraim  K 
Erastus 
Erastus 
Erasmus 
KrneHt  C 
Ernest  F 
Ernest    . 
Eron    .  . 
Erwin  H 
Esther    . 
Esther    • 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther  O 
Esther  J 
Esther    . 
Esther  8 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther    . 
Esther 
Esther 
Estella  B 
Eugene  O 
Eagene  . 
Eugene  W 
Eugene  O 
Eugene  F 
Eugene  . 
Eugene  A 
Eugene 
Eunice    . 
Eunice    . 
Eunice   . 
Eunice   . 
Eunice   . 
Bonioa   . 


V 
P 


No. 

3241 

3247 

630 

662 

1031 

1209 

1324 

1354 

2414 

2570 

2871 

2960 

3149 

3370 

,3440 

Si74 

3482 

733 

854 

,1009 

,1124 

,1167 

1176 

1821 

,2030 

.2306 

,2387 

,2412 

,'2534 

.2550 

3008 

3090 

.3318 

1112 

,2546 

2894 

,    916 

.2983 

,3066 

,1710 

694 

2299 

,3116 

884 

1109 

12 

126 

,    164 

,    386 

408 

490 

713 

731 

1217 

3221 

1386 

1619 

1764 

2686 

2006 

2792 

2914 

2940 

3194 

090 

098 

786 

740 

1164 

1261 

2040 

2011 

2467 

809 

691 

848 

1629 

1920 

8i«0 


436 


PECK  GENEALOGY. 


Ho. 
BImeonB  ....   642 

Smith 623 

Bmith 918 

SopbU 422 

SophU 714 

Sophia 729 

Sophia 828 

Susannah ....    226 

Suaan 607 

SoaanC 7M 

SnMn 846 

Sybel 403 

Sybil 675 

Sylvia 294 

Sylvia  M   ....   321 
Sylvia 327 


T 

Ho. 

Thadeua  ....  436 
Theodore ....   351 

Thomaa 812 

Thomas  ....  618 
Thomas     .  •  .  •   661 

Treat 966 

Traman  ....  172 
Truman  ....  173 
Truman  ....  464 
Tumey 288 

V 

Violet  A    ....  656 

Violet 216 

Violet 80 


W 

Ho. 

Warren  M     ...   869 

Wilbier 746 

William  ....  73 
William  ....  261 
William  B  ...  274 
William  W  ...  353 
William  ....  413 
William  ....  463 
William  ....  701 
William  H  ...  706 
Williams  ...  707 
William  H  .  .  .  712 
William  ....  776 
William  W  ...  777 
William  J  .  .  .  .  804 
WUliamS     ...   939 


Ft. 

William  H  .  .  .  9M 
William  .  .  .  .  sn 
Winthrope  .  .  .  S4A 
Wooater    •  •  .  .  SN 

Wyllya 811 

Wyllys ttt 

Z 
Zarkarlah     .  .  .  iSS 

Zalmon A 

Zalmon 880 

Zenas 2SS 

Z^nuH      .....  374 

Zilpha 8i9 

Zera 686 

Zuba W 


DESCENDANTS  OF  HENRY  PECK,  OF  NEW  HAVEN, 

CONN. 


A 

No. 

Aaron 868 

Abel 36 

Abel 689 

Abigail 6 

Abigail 21 

Abigail 61 

Abigail 66 

Abigail 133 

Abigail  .  .  .  .  ,  166 

Abigail  .  .  .  •   .  168 

Abigail 173 

Abigail 184 

Abigail 201 

Abigail 42-S 

Abigail bua 

Abigail 097 

Abiah 104 

Abiah 516 

Abicl 358 

Abihu 87 

Abijah 662 

Ab)>yU 856 

Abbfc      957 

Achsah 944 

Adaline 903 

Addle  M     ....  970 

Adolia 012 

Albert    .....  455 

Albert 809 

Alfred  L    .  .  .  .1030 

Alfred  L    .  .  .  .  1040 

Alice 818 

Alice  E 1066 

Almlra 504 

Almon  H  .  .  .  .  1031 

Alonzo 808 

Alvlii  T 858 

Amanda    .  .  •   <  607 

Amanda    ....  708 

Amanda  B    .  .  •  813 

Amuritta   ....  501 

Amarillis  ....  653 

Ambrose    ....  116 

Amey 281 

Amey  L 323 

Amey 336 

AmoN  B 609 

Anizi 810 

Anah 461 

Andrew     ....  420 

Andrew     ....  688 


No. 

Andrew  ....  956 
Angeline  «...  666 
Anna  ..••..  96 
Anna  (2)    .  •  •  .     96 

Anna 800 

Anna 496 

Anna 672 

AnnaH 627 

Anna 706 

Anna 730 

Anna  B 1006 

Anna  A 1016 

Annie 449 

Annie 927 

Annie  H     .  .  .  .  1054 

Ant»el 505 

Arthur  M  .  .  .  .    817 

Asa 226 

Asa 700 

Asa 800 

Ana 909 

Asenath  ....  284 
Asenath  ....  310 
Augustus  ....  298 
Augustus  ....   915 

Ava  li 879 

Azel 245 


No. 


B 

Barnabas  .  .  . 
Barnabas  .  .  . 
Bathsheba  .  . 
Hathsheba    .  . 

Bcla 

Bird 

Ben^ah  .  .  . 
Bennjah  .  .  . 
Benjamin  .  .  . 
Benjamin  .  .  . 
Henjamin  .  .  . 
Benjamin  .  .  . 
Benjamin  (2)  . 
Benjamin  .  .  . 
Benjamin  ... 
Benjimiin  .  .  . 
Benjamin  .  •  . 
Benlamin  ... 
Benjamin  .  .  . 
Ben  net  W  .  .  . 
Bothlah  .  .  . 
Bethiah  .  .  . 
Betsey    .  .  .  • 


49 

147 

119 

283 

270 

876 

41 

602 

78 

80 

82 

121 

124 

339 

407 

470 

698 

733 

750 

771 

252 

947 

816 


Betsey  M  .  . 

.  .   848 

Betsey    .  .  . 

.  .   865 

Betsey    .  .  . 

.  .   879 

Betsey    .  .  . 

.  .   881 

Betsey  B  .  . 

.  .    444 

Betsey    .  .  . 

.  .    603 

Beuey    .  .  . 

.  .    619 

Betsey    .  .  . 

.  .    642 

Betoey    .  .  . 
Bradford  .  . 

.  .    999 

.  .   487 

BuUh .  .  .  . 

.  .   660 

C 

Caleb  .  .  .  . 

.  •   169 

CaUin     .  .  . 

.  .    714 

Calvin     .  .  , 

.   .    719 

Calvin     .  .  . 

.   .    94y 

Candace  .  . 

.   .   .   313 

Carrie  A    . 

.   .   .    963 

CarHcE.  . 

.   .  .1022 

Caroline     .  . 

.   .   .    337 

Caroline     .  . 

,   .   .    672 

Caroline     .  , 

,   .   .    686 

Caroline  W  . 

.  .   .    601 

Caroline     .   . 

.   .    82S 

Caroline  A    . 

,   .   .  1058 

Catharine  .  . 

.  .    322 

Catharine  .  . 

.   .    397 

Catharine  .  . 

.   .    424 

Catharine  L , 

.   .    645 

Cornelia  M 

.   .  .    748 

Cornelius  .  . 

.   .    421 

Cornelius  .  . 

.   .    631 

Charlott     . 

.   .   .    279 

Charlott     .  . 

.   .   .    978 

Charlott  F 

.   .   .    857 

Charles  .  . 

.   .   .      43 

Charles  8  . 

.   .   .    107 

Charles  .   .  . 

.   .   .    393 

Charles  .   .   . 

.   .   .    649 

Charles  R . 

.   .   .    749 

Charles  .   . 

.   .   .    811 

Charles  .  . 

.   .   .    880 

Charles  H  . 

.   .   .    881 

Charles  II . 

.   .   .    887 

Charles  W 

.   .   .1004 

Charles  M     . 

.   .   .1043 

Charles  B.  . 

.   .1060 

Charlie  .   .   . 

.   .   .    797 

Charlie  B  .   . 

,  .  .    869 

Chauncey .  . 

.  .    621 

Ohauncey  A . 

.  .   693 

No. 

Chloe 410 

Ciarisita 843 

Clarissa.  ....  666 

Clarissa 1087 

Clark 501 

Clero  F      ....  763 

Clement  L.  ...  901 

Clement  8  ....  904 

Clinton 1069 

Cordelia  C.  ...  973 

Cordova  B     .  .  .  9M 

ColaS 986 

Cynthia 250 

Cynthia 399 

D 

Dan 373 

Daniel 51 

Daniel 150 

Daniel 321 

Daniel 343 

Daniel 356 

Daniel 462 

Daniel  8    ....  736 

Daniel 951 

Darius 488 

David 361 

Desire 30 

Deborah    ....  371 

Dinah 74 

DverS 743 

Dorcas 282 

£ 

Ebenezcr  ....  23 
Ebonezer  ....  28 
Ebenczer  ....  63 
Ebenezvr  ....  86 
Kbenezer  ....  192 
Ebcnezer  ....  429 
Kbenezer  .  .  .623 
Ebcnezer  ....   262 

Ebb<-e 233 

Edith  M 836 

Edward  H  R .  .  626 
Edward  P.   ...   628 

Edward 291 

?:dward 456 

Edward  H     ...    833 

Edward 1032 

Bdwin 661 

BdwinS 768 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


427 


No. 

HattieL  .  .  .  .1327 
Hattie  H  .  .  .  .  1379 
HatUeB  .  .  .  .1491 
Helen  A  ....  823 
Helen  H  ....  918 
Helen  AW...  103U 
Helen  If    ...  .  1299 

Helen 1480 

Helen  L 2312 

Helen 2458 

Helen  Q     .   .  .  .  2494 

Helen 2893 

Helen 3006 

Helen 3104 

Helen  M    .  .  .  .3200 

Henry 174 

Henry 267 

Henry  W  .  .  .  .   407 

Henry 840 

Henry  C    ....   852 

Henry  C     923 

Henry  L    ....   977 

Henry 1028 

Henry 1050 

Henry  A  .  .  .  .  1066 
Henry  M  .  .  .  .1181 
Henry  U  .  .  .  .  1308 
Henry  W  .  .  .  .  1312 
Henry  P  ....  1328 
Heitry  £  .  .  .  1334 
Henry  C  .  .  .  .1340 
Henry  O    .  .  .  .  1345 

Henry 1377 

Henry 1653 

Henry 1907 

Henry 1947 

Henry  H  .  .  .  .2064 
Henry  U  .  .  .  .  2228 
Henry  C  .  .  .  .  2i46 
Henry  8  .  .  .  .  2251 
Henry  W  .  .  .  .  2293 

Henry 2355 

Henry  C  .  .  .  .  2369 
Henry  W  .  .   .  .  2398 

Henry 2450 

Henry 2892 

Henry  C  .  .  .  .  3105 
Henry  O  .  .  .  .3*270 
Henry  W  .  .  .  .3417 

Henry 34^10 

Henrietta  ....  2822 
Hepgibeth  H  .  .  2058 
Hepsibeth  ....  3057 
Herbert  J  .  .  .  .  982 
Herbert  J  .  .  .  .1011 

Herbert 3114 

Herbert  A     .   .   .  3189 

Herbert 22^7 

lierinon  A  .  .  .  3337 
Hermon  8  .  .  .  .  3343 

Hester 2406 

Hezekiah  8  .  .  .  2078 
Hezekinh  M  .  .  .  2504 
Hczekluh  .   .  .  .2712 

Hiram 770 

Hiram  L  ....  861 
Hiram  A  ....  891 
Hiram  II  ....  1'221 
Hiram  D  .  .  .  .  1224 
Hiram  F  .  .  .  .2857 
HuIiiMter    ....  1106 

Horace 240 

Horace  M  .  .  .  .    561 

Horace 5H3 

Horace  G  ....  822 
Horace  8  .  .  .  .  1981 
Horace  N  .  .   .  .  2304 

Horace 2540 

Horace  M  .  .  .  .  2561 


No. 
Horace  M  .  .  .  .  2867 
Horace  T  .  .  .  .2868 
Horace  D  .  .  .  .  8208 
Horace  D  .  .  .  .  3216 
Horace  M  .  .  .  .3301 

Horace 8418 

Horace 8466 

HoraUoN.  .  .  .1146 
Horatio  W  .  .  .2860 
Horatio  N  .  .  .2873 
Hubbard  O   .  .  .3142 

UubbeU 3146 

Huldah 137 

Huldah 142 

Huldah 193 

Huldah 634 

Huldah 1431 

Huldah 2614 

Huldah 2719 

Huldah 2754 

Huldah 2909 

Huldah  B  .  .  .  .  2941 
HylemanJ   .  .  .1028 


chabod  .  . 

chabod  .  , 

chabod .  . 

chabod  .  . 

da  ...  . 

da  ...  . 

da  ...  . 

daM.  .  . 

des  E    .  . 

mogena  , 

mogene  , 
nspertlon 
nspertioQ 

ra£  .  .  . 

raS    .  .  , 

ra   .   .   .  . 

ra   .  .  .  , 

rena  .  .  . 

rena  .   .  • 

rena  B  .  . 

rena  L  .  . 

sabell    .  . 

saacT  .  . 

saac  .  .  . 

•aac  L  .  . 

saac  H.  . 

saac   .  .  . 

•aacG  .  , 

•aac  .  .  « 

fiaacN  .  . 

saacN  .  . 
snbella  M 

aabella.  • 

sabella .  . 

sabclla.  . 
sabella  L 

sabel  L  • 

sabel .  .  . 

srael .  .  • 

srael .  .  . 

srael  .  •  . 

srael  .  •  . 


6 

60 

162 

277 

2240 

2462 

8161 

3283 

,    832 

,    869 

,2555 

1530 

1593 

833 

937 

,2032 

3207 

249 

789 

1972 

3166 

8026 

89 

241 

934 

958 

1523 

,1815 

2799 

3228 

8230 

1753 

1985 

1988 

2151 

2907 

2515 

8600 

1608 

8375 

2878 

8387 


Jabez 1639 

Jackson     ....  2350 
Jackson     •  •  .  •  2454 

Jacob  C 971 

Jacob  H     ....  Io06 
Jacinthia  ....  2673 

Jaiel 1527 

Jaiel 1689 

Jaiel 1715 

Jaiel 2680 


No. 

James 48 

Jamea 237 

James  E  ....  880 
James  M    .  .  .  .    646 

Jamea 786 

James 791 

.James  H  ....  877 
James  ()  ....  999 
James  W  .  .  .  .  1019 
James  .....  1049 
James  E  .  .  .  .  1117 
James  M  .  .  .  .  1168 
James  W  .  .  .  .  1196 
James  M  .  .  .  .  1248 
James  8  ....  1275 
James  R  L  .  .  .  1294 
James  B    .  .  .  .  1332 

James 1414 

James 1432 

James 1444 

James 1462 

James  J 1977 

James  N  .  .  .  .  1998 
James  E  .  .  .  .  2023 
James  E  .  .  .  .  2107 
James  M  .  .  .  .  2116 
James  V    .  .  .  .  2166 

James 2197 

James  C  .  .  .  .2428 
James  A    .  .   .  .  2571 

James 2654 

James 2770 

James  .....  2781 
James  D  .  .  .  .  2963 
James  M  .  .  .  .  3036 
James     .....  8139 

James 8163 

James  M    .  .  .  .  8312 

James 8404 

James  8  ....  8431 
Jane  M  .  .  .  .  .    846 

Jane  A 708 

Jane  M 872 

Jane 898 

Jane 1286 

Jane 1289 

Jane  J 1326 

Jane 1861 

Jane 1861 

Jane  A 1866 

Jane 2044 

Jane 2121 

Jane  &£ 2380 

JaneE 2431 

Jane  a 2574 

Jane  A 8267 

Jane  M 3294 

Jane  U 3300 

JaneH 8349 

Jason 2083 

Jathniel     ....  1000 

Jay      2368 

JeflTerson    ....    374 

Jemima 1814 

Jemima 2378 

Jemima 2612 

Jenette 1311 

Jerome 728 

Jerusha 706 

JcruMha 1628 

Jerusha 1536 

Jcrusha 1602 

JeruKha 1724 

Jerusha  T     .  .  .  1746 

Jerusha 8400 

Jervam  D  .  •  .   .  8210 

J«>sse  B 946 

Jesse  F  ....  .1846 
Jesse  H 8401 


No. 

Joanna  .....  664 
Joanna  B .  .  .  .  996 
Joanna  B .  .  .  .  1006 

Joanna 1833 

Joanna 2212 

Joab 2788 

Joel 676 

Joel 831 

Joel 8490 

Joel 2624 

John 221 

John  K 224 

John 236 

John 266 

John 292 

John  B 363 

John 648 

John  M 694 

John 700 

JohnF 724 

John 767 

John  B 878 

John 885 

John  N 890 

John  I 902 

John  W     ....   942 

John '067 

John 1187 

John  B 1208 

John  H 1233 

JohnW 1278 

.John 1388 

JohnC 1201 

John 1396 

John  O 1297 

John 1462 

John 1468 

John 1497 

John 1662 

John 1567 

John 1620 

John 1706 

John 1811 

John 1844 

John  R 1867 

John  A 1900 

John  Q 1944 

John  A 2020 

John  L 2066 

JohnMcClelan   .2091 

John  D 2092 

John  L 2148 

JohnE 2168 

John  B 2280 

John  N 2301 

John  K 2332 

John 2348 

John  D 2424 

John  G 2606 

John 2609 

John 2600 

John    ......  2610 

John 2620 

John 2664 

John  H 2868 

JohnW 8002 

JohnF 3016 

John  M 3106 

JohnW 3200 

John  H 3226 

John  H 3271 

John  H 8016 

John  F 8316 

John  H 8338 

Johiel  B  .  .  .  .  2160 
Jonathan  ....  1168 
Jonathan  .  .  •  .  1666 
Jonathan  ....  1667 
Jonathan  ....  3028 


428 


PECK  OENEALOGT. 


Jonathan  M  . 
Jonathan  W 
Jonathan 
Jonathan 
Jonas  G 
Jonas  O 
Jortcph    . 
Jui«eph    . 
JoHoph    . 
Joseph  O 
Joseph  W 
Joseph    . 
Joseph  W 
Joseph  J 
Joseph    . 
Joseph    • 
Joseph    . 
Joseph    • 
Joseph  B 
Joseph  8 
Joseph  C 
Joseph    • 
Joseph    . 
Joseph  B 
Joseph    . 
Joseph  B 
Joseph  K 
Joseph    . 
Joseph   . 
Juseph  £ 
Joseph  K 
Josiah     . 
Josiah     • 
Josiah  E 
Joshua  V 
Joscphus  F 
Josephine  B 
Josephine  M 
Josepliine  K 
Josephine  . 
Josephine  O 
Jo8«-ptiii)c 
Josophine 
Josephine  J 
Judith     . 
Judith  A 
Juiliih     . 
Judiih     . 
Judith     . 
Juliaiina  C 
Julia  K 
Julia  M 
Julia  A 
Julia  A 
Julia  A 
Julia    . 
Julia  A 
Julia  A 
Julia  M 
Julia  A 
Julia  M 


Julia 
Julia 


A 
A 


Julia  IS. . 
Julia  A  . 
JuI/aG. 
Julia  A  . 
Julia  .  . 
Julia  A  . 
Julia  A  . 
Julia  E  . 
JuliiiK  . 
Julius  . 
Julietta  L 
Justin  A 


No. 
.2087 
.2385 
.2415 
.  W97 
.  513 
.  1152 
.  36 
.  55 
.  100 
.  486 
.  633 
.  752 
.1255 
.1302 
.1504 
.1540 
.1546 
.1716 
.2000 
.2004 
.2086 
.24U2 
.2509 
.2800 
.2935 
.3072 
.8415 
.3421 
.3459 
.3486 
.3489 
.  499 
.  608 
.1374 
.2113 
.1980 
.1039 
.1192 
.1488 
.1490 
.r.>60 
.2270 
.2538 
.3043 
.  32 
.  749 
.  1513 
.2578 
.2683 
.  414 
.  940 
.1076 
.  1162 
.  2219 
.  2258 
.2346 
.2370 
.2375 
.2440 
.2923 
.2957 
.2973 
.3011 
.3281 
.3293 
.3330 
.  3348 
.3409 
.3455 
.3464 
.3423 
.3546 
.3154 
.3359 
.1037 


Kate 
Kezia 


1290 
2680 


No. 

Kezia 2650 

Kezia 2712 

Kezia 2778 

Kezia 2805 

Kezia 2918 

Kirlc 795 

L 
LaforestH    .  .  .3180 
Lattimer   ....  1768 

Laura 438 

Laura  J 503 

Laura  J 805 

Laura  A    .  .  .  .    859 

Laura 952 

Laura  J  •  •  .  .  1313 
Laura  M    .  .  .  .  2021 

Laura 2050 

Laura  R  .  .  .  .2549 
Laura  W  .  .   .  .  2551 

Laura 2874 

Laura  U    .  .  .  .  3048 

Laura 3406 

Laura 3448 

Lavonia 318 

Lavinia 554 

Lavinia  .  .  .  .2117 
Lavinia  A    .  .  .  2147 

Lavinia 2195 

Lavinia 2257 

Lavinia 2352 

Lavem 3298 

Leander  B  .  .  .  3314 
LeanderR  .  .  .3357 
Lcharron  ....  1933 

Lelia 2046 

Lcland 2699 

LeIandT  ....    849 

Lemira 1899 

Lemira  M  .  .  .  .  2486 
Lemira  W  .  .  .  2916 
Lemira  W    .    .   .  3337 

LenaC 9(31 

Leonora  B  .  .  .  797 
Leonora  ....  1309 
Leonard  .  .  .  .2417 
Leonard  L    .   .  .  3128 

Lepha 1335 

Lepha 209 

Lepha 215 

Leroy  E     ....  3354 

Lewis 372 

Lewis  R     ....  1148 

Lewis  J 904 

Lewis 1216 

Lewis 839 

Lewis 1219 

Lewis  J 1375 

Lewis 2519 

Lewis 26-23 

Lewis 2625 

Lewis 2817 

Lewis  W  .   .   .   .  2906 

Lewin 2986 

Lilly  K 1293 

Lilly 2464 

Lillie 3112 

Lilis 1482 

Linda 397 

Lizzie 615 

Lizzie 3250 

Lizzie 3471 

Lodcuce    ....  2268 

Lois 304 

Lois 105 

Lois 1632 

Lois 1772 

Ix>is 2030 

LoisK 2063 


No. 

LoisT 2776 

Lot 2611 

Lloyd  O  .  .  .  .2010 
LoiindaR  .  .  .1185 
Lorauda  I .  .  •  .  2885 

Loring 1656 

LoringD  .  .  .  .1859 

Loring 2345 

Lorain 2879 

Lorenzo  ....  2242 
Louisa  A  .  .  .  .   348 

Louisa 541 

Louisa 636 

Louisa 742 

Louisa 878 

Louisa 1430 

Louisa 951 

liOuisaA    .  .  .  .1493 

I^uisa 2027 

Louisa    .....  2357 

Louisa 2794 

Louisa 8119 

Lousia 3478 

Louis  W  .  .  .  .  2406 
Lowell  H  .   .  .  .  1257 

Lucy 173 

Lucy 308 

Lucy  Ann  ....   412 

Lucy 357 

Lucy 494 

Luey  Ann ....  1072 

Lucy  A 1086 

Lucy  A 1093 

Lucy  H 1147 

LucyVV 1226 

LucyL 1804 

Lucy  A 1381 

Lucy 1416 

Lucy 1880 

Lucy 2056 

Lucy 2057 

Lucy 2097 

Lucy  E 2363 

Lucy 2672 

Lucy  8 2835 

Lucy 2839 

Lucy  A 2917 

Lucy  8 3121 

Lucy  K 3342 

Lucie 2827 

Lucln  A 3177 

Luclnda  ....  836 
LuclndaB  .  .  .1973 
Luclnda  .  .  .  .3033 
Luclnda  T    .  .  .3249 

Lucius 1160 

Luccna 836 

Luclna  E  .  .  .  .  1361 
Lucina  8  .  .  .  .  2024 
Luclna  8    .   .  .   .2236 

Lucina 3135 

Lucretla  .  .  .  .3028 
Lucretia  A  .  .  .  3487 
Lucretla  .  .  .  .3499 
LueliaK     .   .  .   .3178 

Luella 3187 

Luna  A 3013 

Lurlila  J    .  .  .  .  2065 

Lury 2432 

Lurana 3448 

Luther  F  .  .  .  .  1495 
Luther  B  •  .  .  .  3197 
LutheraM  .  .  .3306 
Luvertia     ....  1161 

Lydia 62 

Lydia 72 

Lydia 75 

Lydia 97 

LydU 155 


Lydia . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
L>dia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  B 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  U 
Lydia  J 
Lydia  A 
Lydia  ^ 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  J 
Lydia  A 
Lydia  W 
Lydia  \V 
Lydia  E 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia . 
Lydia  . 
i^ydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia . 
Lydia  B 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  N 
Lydia  D 
LydiH  D 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  A 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  A 
Lydia  . 
Lydia . 
Lydia  D 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  . 
Lydia  L 
Lydia  C 
Lydia  J 
Lydia  L 
Lydia  K 
Lydia  W 
layman    . 
Lyman    . 
Lyman    . 
Lymiui  B 
Lyman    . 


No. 
191 
2» 
281 

an 

481 

582 

638 

647 

65S 

671 

714 

745 

760 

S82 

838 

100 

128S 

1227 

1855 

1417 

1465 

1510 

1548 

1575 

1644 

1607 

1726 

1798 

1801 

192B 

1979 

2088 

2(M 

2177 

&» 


2507 
265S 
2700 
2741 
2778 
2820 
2878 
2912 
3087 
31SS 
3259 
3341 
3466 
317 
480 
564 
317l» 
1262 


M 


Madora  A  .  .  .  .  3195 

Mahala 576 

Maliala  D  ....    656 

Mahala 741 

Mahala  A  ....    800 

Mshala 2006 

Mallnda 2211 

Manly  D     .   .   .  .3129 

Mary 5 

Mary 35 

Mary 42 

Mary 52 

Mary 94 

Mary 161 

Mary 170 

Mary 179 

Mary 2W 

Mary 278 

Mary 390 

Mary 339 

Mary 342 

Mary 413 

Mary  Ann.  .  .  .  4S& 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


429 


No. 

Mary 405 

Mary 502 

Mary  Ann    ...    519 

Mary 527 

Mary  Ann     .  .  .    544 

Mnry 56A 

Mary  Ann     .   .  .    574 

Mary 593 

Mary  A 618 

Mary  8 626 

Mary 645 

Mary  Ann     ...    651 

MaryE 661 

MuryCI   ....   687 

Mary 716 

Mary  E 747 

Mary 774 

Mary  A 781 

Mary  E 794 

Mary  E 806 

Mary  Ann  ....    813 

Mary 842 

Mary  J 879 

Mary  E 922 

Mary  Ann    .  .  .    927 
Mary  Francis  .   .   9:t0 

Mary  L 9.^ 

MaryE 946 

Mary  Jane    .  .   .    949 

Mary  C 956 

Mary 963 

Mary  B 964 

Mary  £ 1007 

Mary 1045 

Mary  A 10-18 

Mary  E 1056 

Mary  ET,  .   .  .   .  1069 

Mary  J 1113 

Mary  M 1114 

Mary  F 1H6 

Mury  r 1171 

Mary  A 1187 

Mary  E 1193 

Mary  F 1197 

Mary  G 12uO 

Mary  K 1225 

Mary  h 1228 

Mary  E 1259 

Mary 1274 

Mary  B 1301 

Mary  J    ....   .  1323 

Mary 1325 

Mary  M 13:;8 

Mary  T 1351 

Mary 1368 

Mary  A 1373 

Mary 1420 

Mary  Ann  ....  1440 

Idary 1449 

Mnry 1456 

Mary  Ann     .   .   .  1476 
Mnry  Ann  E    .   .  1477 

Mary 1484 

Mury 1499 

Mary 1503 

Mary 1534 

Mary 1538 

Mary 1552 

Mary 1553 

Mary 1576 

Mary 1584 

Mary 1599 

Mary 1605 

Mary 1^342 

Mary 1675 

Mary 1704 

Mary  Ann  ....  1797 

Mary 1800 

Mary  K 1831 


MaryO  .  .  . 
MaryC  .  .  . 
Mary  A  .  .  . 
Mary  D  .  .  . 
Mary  E  .  .  . 
Mary  E  .  .  . 
Mary  W  .  . 
MaryT  .  .  . 
Mary  .... 
Mary  .  .  .  • 
Mary  D  .  .  . 
MaryW  .  . 
MaryW.  .  . 
Mary  A  .  .  . 
Mary  K  .  .  . 
Mary  .... 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mary  J  .  .  . 
Mary  H  .  .  . 
MaryE  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mary  E  .  .  . 
Mary  E  .  .  . 
MaryE  .  .  . 
Mary  J  .  .  . 
Mary  L  .  .  . 
Mary  L  .  .  . 
Mary  F  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
MaryE  .  .  . 
Mary  A  .  .  . 
Mary  M  .  .  . 
Wary  F  .  .  . 
Mnry  E  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mnry  .  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mary  J  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mnry  M  .  .  . 
Mary  L  .  .  . 
Mary  .  .  .  . 
Mary  A  .  .  . 
M  ary  J  .  .  . 
Mary  Ann  L  . 
Mary  Ann  .  . 
Mary  L  .   .  . 


P 
L 
L 


Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 
Mary 

Mary  A  .  . 

Mary  J  .  . 

Mary   .  ,  . 

Mary   .  .  . 

Mary  Ann  . 

Mary  I    .  . 

Mary  8   .  . 

Mary  O  .  . 

MaryE  .  . 

Mary    .  .  , 

Mary  Ann  . 

MaryE  .  . 

Mary  J    .  . 

MaryB  .  . 

Mary   .  .  . 

Mary   .  •  . 
Mary  Ann 

Margaret  . 

Margaret  . 

Margaret  . 

Margaret  . 

Margaret  . 

Margaret  • 

Margaret  • 


No. 

2305 
2402 
2438 
2499 
2517 
2507 
2520 
2552 
2602 
2701 
2767 
2772 
2828 
2900 
2948 
2968 
2987 
3007 
3040 
3049 
3051 
3079 
31 64 
3169 
3171 
821 1 
3217 
3231 
3235 
3244 
3246 
3260 
3299 
3300 
3339 
3362 
3379 
3.'i83 
3391 
3396 
3494 
3402 
3434 
3436 
3441 
3458 
3481 
3485 
1856 
IWl 
1893 
1895 
1910 
19.53 
1967 
1974 
2009 
2042 
2072 
2075 
2094 
2104 
213H 
2160 
2190 
2194 
2229 
2-276 
2308 
2325 
2328 
2359 
45 

290 

768 
1052 
1459 
1511 
1644 


Margaret 
Margaret 
Margaret  M 
Martha    . 
Mariha   . 
Martha    . 
Martha  W 
Martha   . 
Martha  A 
Mariha  M 
Martha.! 
Martha  O 
Martha  J 
Martha  D 
Martha  C 
Martha    . 
Martha    . 
Martha   . 
Martha   . 
Miirtha   . 
Mariha    . 
Martha  H 
Martha  V 
Mariha  W 
Martha  D 
Martha  K 
Mariha  W 
Martha  E 
Mariha  E 
Martha  G 
Martha    . 
Martha    . 
Martha  J 
Martha    . 
Martha  A 
Martha    . 
Maria    .  . 
MaHaS  . 
Maria  .   . 
Maria  .   . 
Maria  L  . 
Maria  .  . 
Marine  . 
Maria L  . 
Maria  E  . 
Maria  H  . 
Maria  H  . 
Maria  .  . 
Maria  F  . 
Maria  E  . 
Maria  K  . 
Maria  .  . 
Maria  O  . 
Maria  B . 
Maria  .  . 
Maria  E  . 
Martin  C 
Marvin  K 
Marvin    . 
Mariett  . 
Marriett 
Marrietta 
Marcus  U 
Marion  A 
Marion  M 
Marcellut 
Marianna  T 
Marinda 
Marcia  L 
Marietta 
Marietta 
Marinda  • 
Mason  d  . 
Mattie .  . 
Matilda  A 
Medbery  L 
Mehiiable 
MehiUlle 
Mehiubto 


No. 

1794 

2196 

3133 

172 

205 

4'26 

.446 

756 

10:i3 

1100 

1173 

1236 

1263 

1307 

1310 

1401 

14J0 

1526 

1532 

1597 

1694 

1836 

1838 

,  19ue 

1952 

2132 

2:371 

2487 

2488 

2500 

2666 

2788 

2854 

3405 

,3440 

,3492 

.255 

366 

422 

521 

605 

699 

838 

1107 

1319 

1352 

1718 

1843 

2:^64 

2382 

2506 

3005 

31U1 

8317 

3320 

3437 

2111 

660 

717 

1023 

2333 

1232 

1186 

1298 

3107 

2800 

2904 

3148 

3218 

3310 

3331 

2850 

467 

1347 

3010 

1834 

8380 

8874 

006 


No. 

Mehitable  .  ,  .2670 
Mehitable  ....  702 
Mobitnble  ....  3380 
Mehitable  ....  2070 
Mehitable.  .  .  .8403 
Melissa  R .  .  .  .    067 

MeUssa 28n 

Melissa 3501 

Melinda 1164 

Melinda 790 

Melvin 3166 

MelvinaBA     .   .    692 

Melonia 2234 

Morton 2471 

Mercy 2753 

Mercy 104 

MerrittE  .  .   .  .3324 

Mertella 3170 

MiiuD 911 

Miles 2082 

Miles 2153 

Milton  L    .  .  .  .  2966 

Minerva 407 

Minerva  A  .  .  .  1356 
Minerva     .  .  .  .2340 

Minerva 403 

Minnie 2568 

Mira 208 

Mira 779 

Miranda  H    .  .  .8176 

Molly 1651 

Myra 2846 

Myra 600 

N 

Nancy 100 

Nancy 123 

Nancy 160 

Nancy 327 

Nancy 332 

Nancy 376 

Nancy 302 

Nancy  F 450 

Nancy 616 

Nancy  S 605 

NincyO    ....   604 

Nancy 844 

Nancy 1026 

Nancy  E    .   .  .  .  1174 

Nancy 1438 

N^ncy 1458 

Nancy 1636 

Nancy 1648 

Nancy 1600 

Nancy 1712 

Nancy 1760 

Nancy 1781 

Nancy 1804 

Nancy 1870 

Nancy 1806 

Nancy  D  .  .  .  .1070 
Nancy  J     .  .  .  .2122 

Nancy 2136 

Nancy  A    .  .  .  .2246 

Nancy 2262 

Nancy  B    .  .  .  .  2202 

Nancy 236U 

Nancy  J  ....  2706 
Nancy  B  .  .  .  .  2833 
Nancy  J  .  .  .  :  2856 
Nancy  E  .  .  .  .  8083 
Naney  S    .  .  .  .  3232 

Nancy 8242 

Nancy  E    .  .  .  .8318 

Nancy 8302 

Naomi 84 

Naomi 176 

Naomi 814 

Naomi 2072 


430 


PECK  OENEALOGT. 


N 

Naomi  A   .   . 

.  .8077 

Naomi  A    .  . 

.  .3065 

NarciBsa    .  . 

.   .    565 

KarciBfia  A    . 

.   .1306 

Kathuniol  .  . 

.   .1679 

Nathaniels  . 

.   .2133 

Nathanii-1  .  . 

.   .2688 

Nathaniel  .  . 

.   .2838 

Nathaniel  .  . 

.   .2777 

Nathaniel  .  . 

.   .2931 

Nathaniel  .  . 

.   .3053 

Nathaniel  .  . 

.   .8397 

Nathaniel  .  . 

.   .3401 

Nathan   .  .  . 

.   .1421 

Neli»on    ... 

.   .    636 

Nelhon  F   .  . 

.   .1264 

Nelson    .   .  . 

.   .2029 

Nelson    .  .  . 

.   .^455 

NeUon  O  .   . 

.   .8075 

Nellie      .   .  . 

.   .3162 

Nellie  M    .  . 

.   .2068 

Newell  ti    .  . 

.   .2006 

Newton      .  . 

.   .3092 

Nicholas     .  . 

.   .1501 

Nicholas    .   . 

.   .1521 

Nicholas     •   . 

.   .1560 

Nicholas    .  . 

.   .1661 

Nicholas    .  . 

.   .1569 

Nicholas     .  . 

.   .1594 

Nicholas     .  . 

.    .1569 

Nicholas     .   . 

.    .1723 

Nicholas    .  . 

.   .1928 

Noah   .... 

.   .    243 

Noah  .... 

.   .1669 

Noah  A  .   .  • 

.   .2381 

Noah  .... 

.   .2583 

Noah  .  .   .  . 

.   .2627 

Nora   .  .  .  . 

.   .1348 

o 


Octrtveo  .  . 

0\>('(\   .   .  . 

Olivor     .  . 

Olivor     .  . 

OlivtT     .  . 

OlivcrC.  . 

OMviT     .  , 

Olivir     .  . 

Oliver  II  . 

OlIvLT  E  . 

Olivtr     .  . 

Oliver  C  . 

Olive   .    .  . 

Olive   .   .  , 

Olive  .   .  . 

Olive   .   .  . 

Olive  B  .  . 

Olive   .   .  . 

Olive   .   .  , 

Olive   .   .  , 

Olive  A  .  , 
Olivia  E  . 
Oi)helltt  A 

Oren  8    .  , 

Orentes  E  , 

Orinda    .  . 

Oren  B  .  . 

Oren  D  .  . 

Orilla      .  , 

Ornon  .   .  , 

Orvilla    .  . 

Orvilla    .  . 

Oncar  .   .  , 

OBcar  .   •  . 

Oncar  A  .  . 

Oti«  .   .   .  . 

OtiHC.   .  . 

Otis  .   .   .  . 

O H.  . 


739 

1426 

39 

41 

70 

llu 

ICA 

9;i5 

850 

3C)10 

343H 

210 

120 

128 

312 

373 

405 

772 

S07 

.  1GS8 

,  1W»7 

,    721 

22H4 

,2977 

,    808 

463 

2399 


,3214 
,3191 
3502 
102«) 
1024 
,  908 
1091 
2076 
1074 
1133 
1464 
8481 


Pag©    .  .  . 
Palina  L   . 
Patsey    .  . 
Parlcer  A  . 
Panhenia 
Pardon  B  G 
Patience  . 
Patience  . 
Patience  . 
Patience  B 
Patience  . 
Patience 
Patience 
Patience 
Patience  C 
Patience 
Patrouella 
Peddy     . 
Peleg  .  . 
Peleg  .  . 
Peleg  .   . 
Peleg  .  . 
Peleg  .   . 
Perez  .   . 
Perla   .  . 
Parraelia  E 
Perry  .  . 
Peter  .   . 
Peter  .  . 
Phebe     . 
Phebe     , 
Phebe     , 
Phebe  V 
Phebe  L 
Phebe  P . 
I»hebc  E 
Phebe  A 
Phebe  E 
Phebe     . 
I'hebc.   . 
Phebe     . 
Phebe  P . 
IM.ibe.   . 
riube  B 
Phebe  .    . 
Phebe  .   . 
Philip  W 
I'hillp.   . 
Philip  \V 
Philip  L 
Philip  A 
Philoilio 
Philina    . 
Philina   . 
Philena  . , 
Philonia  . 
Philo  A  . 
Philo   .   . 
Philetta  11 
Philolte  . 
Philander 
Plot)ma  . 
IV.lly    .   . 
Polly  .   . 
Polly  .   . 
Polly  .   . 
Polly  .   . 
Polly  .   . 
Polly  .  . 
I'olly   .  . 
Polly   .   . 
Polly   .  . 
Polly    .   . 
Polly   .   . 
Polly  M  . 
Porter     . 
Porter     . 
Porter     , 


Q 


No. 

8264 

1253 

1888 
1129 
1519 
3108 
.  7 
.  229 
.  369 
.  639 
.  979 
,1399 
1405 
1942 
,1956 
,3021 
,1518 
,  436 
.  2.'kJ2 
.2658 
.2798 
.2810 
.2813 
.  1382 
.  391 
.  989 
.  1320 
.1622 
.2763 
.  331 
.  360 
.  845 
.  874 
.  905 
.  921 
.  985 
.1096 
.1143 
,1424 
.1448 
.  1078 
.  lS;Ki 
.  H»21 
.  U>62 
.  2u<»T 
.  324o 
.  146 
.  44-S 
.  4:)2 
.  ISH.') 
.  2400 
.  271 
.  311 
.  K47 
.2060 
.  50:i 
.  820 
.  34«>3 
.  568 
.  G97 
.2218 
.  2051 
.  117 
.  148 
.  201 
.  358 
.  1625 
.1713 
.  1726 
.  1737 
.  1923 
.  2054 
.  2^)5:) 
.2663 
.3084 
.3263 
.  ;M47 
.3488 


Prescllla 
PmciaC 
Prudence 
Prudence 


Rachel  . 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  • 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  W 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  . 
Rachel  R 
Rachel    . 

R .  . 

liachel  A 
Rachel  Sf 
Rachel    . 
Rachel    , 
R;ichel  8 
liiiehcl    . 
Rawtfcl  K 
liebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca  A 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
Rebeeca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
l*el)ef-ea 
Rebecca  J 
Kel»e«c.i 
Ke'^ecca 
Rebecca 
Rebecca 
R'becca 
Rebecca  D  K 
Reed   .   . 
Relief.    . 
Reuben  J 
Reuben   . 
Rhoda 
RhoJa  M 
Roby   .   . 
Rhoda     , 
Rhoda     . 
Ricliniond  O 
Richmond 
Richard  .   . 
Richard  W 
Richard  . 
Richard  . 
Robert  E 
Robert  H 
Robert  C 
I{obert  II 
Robert    . 
Rodman  P 
Roena  T 
Rogers  R 
Rollin  O 
Rosabella  ' 
RoBalina 
RosUla    . 


No. 

67 

777 

1731 

2682 


26 

71 

91 

169 

194 

ZU 

356 

699 

1410 

1429 

1516 

1628 

2112 

2202 

2526 

2.558 

2562 

2622 

2694 

2920 

*457 

1277 

1 

16 

37 

67 

76 

85 

189 

,    352 

,1170 

,  1391 

1434 

1549 

1564 

1566 

163JJ 

1679 

1729 

1746 

2156 

22or> 

25S1 

2582 

,  a»52 

,  2L*:»y 

929 
,  192 
,  21 2y 
.2143 
.  2l»7 
.  468 
.  542 
.  16;i5 
.  2797 
.  6S4 
.  1654 
.  2979 
.2287 
.1865 
.  2:t49 
.  379 
.  1852 
.2204 
.2310 
.2351 
.1165 
.  449 
.1652 
.3103 
.  2ini5 
.1894 
.1930 


Ho. 

Rodna 1091 

Roaanna    ...  .314& 

Rom 8041 

Roxanna  .  .  .  .3140 
Roxanna  P  .  .  .  SM4 
Rozallana ....  142S 

Royal m 

Royal 214 

Ruamie 2451 

Ruby 369 

RufusB 44S 

RufusA  .  .  .  .  6yl 
Rufus  H     ....   617 

RufuB 18M 

Rufus 2106 

Rulioa 523 

Ruth 151 

Ruth 364 

Ruth  8 440 

Ruth  A 473 

RulhO 973 

Ruth 1437 

Ruth 1631 

Ruth 1668 

Ruth 1670 

Ruth 1684 

Ruth 16&ri 

ituth  Ann  ....  1881 

Ruth 18iJ3 

RuihW 1918 

RuthE 21J9 

Ruth  MA.   .  .  .2173 

Ruth 22U1 

RuthW 2422 

Ruth 2549 

Ruth ai56 

Ruth 2652 

Ruth 2674 

Ruth  M 2992 

Ru'h  M 2SW 

iCulh 3U14 

Ruth 1775 


S 


An 
A 


n 


Sabra  , 
Sabra  , 
Sabina 
Sally    , 
Sally    , 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally 
Sally    . 
Sally    . 
Sally    . 
Sally    . 
Sally    . 
Sally    . 
Sally  B 
Salina  E 
Samuel   . 
Samuel  D 
Samuel  C 
Samuel  C 
Samuel  W 
Samuel  A 
Samuel   . 
Samuel  W 
Samuel  . 


C 


.  646 
.  2i»vt 
.  21«j5 

.  149 

.  ly) 

.  IM 

.  Is7 

.  1'.'6 

.  '2/^ 

.  2S6 

.  460 

.  4S7 

.  4S9 

.  709 

.ii:.o 

.1445 
.  li-02 
.2>«S5 
.2436 
.26^1 
.272!* 
.  -2779 
.2M9 
.•>44 
.3303 
.3201 
.  2a 
.  2S3 
.  613 
.  614 
.  644 
.1358 
.1367 
.137« 
.170e 


OENEBAL  INDEX. 


431 


8amne]  . 
Samuel  V 
Samuel  K 
Samuel  D 
Samuel  . 
Samuel  C 
Samuel  C 
Samuel  L 
Samuel  . 
Samuel  . 
Samuel  , 
Samuel  . 
Bnmuel  . 
Hamuel  H 
Samuel  D 
San  ford  K 
San  ford  A 
San  ford  J 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah  M 
Sariih 
Sanih  W 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah  M 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah  J 
Sarah  . 
Sar.ih  M 
Sarah  J 
Sal  ah  A 
Sarah 
Sarah 
bJarah  II 


M 


A 
K 
O 


Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah  E 
Sarah 
Sarah  W 
Sarah  a 
Sarah  K 
Harah  J 
parah  T 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  N( 
Sarah  K 
Bar  ih  J 
Sarah  . 
Sir.ih  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah  G- 
Barah  T  . 
Sarah  T 
Sarah  T 
Barah  D 
Sarah  A 
Sarah  J  . 
Sarah  .   , 
Sarah  J  , 
Sarah  L. 


No.  No. 

1788     Sarah 2307 

1832     Sarab 2336 

ISiVO  Sarah  A     .  .  .  .2365 

2014     Barah  C 2394 

2108  Sarah  A     .  .  .  .  2447 

2159     Sarah 2478 

2018      Sarah  A 2514 

2427      SarahA 2569 

2.^4     Sarah 2577 

2587      Sarah 2586 

2632     Sarah 2618 

2696      Barah 2628 

2843     Sarah 2671 

2933     Sarah 2707 

3304     Sarah 2761 

804     Barah 2829 

812     Barah 2861 

991      Sarah 2881 

15  Sarah  A     .   .  .  .  2886 

30  SarahA     .   .   .   .2902 

43      Sarah 2924 

50      Sarah  D 21*56 

92      Sarah  U 2964 

134     Sarah  B 2978 

218  Borah  M     .  .  .   .  2991 

279  Barah  A     ....  3b29 

344  Sarah  A     ....  3023 

370  Sarah  M     .   .   .   .  3052 

404  Sarah  A     .  .   .   .  3110 

425      Sarah 3165 

496  Barah  M    .   .  .  .  32.")1 

653   Sarah  L 3286 

755  Sarah  K  .  .  .  .  3329 

765   Barah  I 3346 

771  Sarah  E  .  .  .  .  •  3353 

776   Sarah 3382 

818  Sarah  E  .  .  .  .  3360 

899   Sarah 3398 

947   Sarah 3419 

96.'>  Sarah  A 3454 

1003     Sarah  R 3461 

1036     Barah  E 3504 

1041      Sarah  P 3507 

1060      Sarah 3042 

1071  SaraphlniaP    .  .10.38 

1090  Snraphlna  M    .   .  2872 

1135     Savilla 20."»2 

1142     Sehea 377 

1172     Sohea 246 

1180  Selina  M    ....    704 

1188     Sehra 2724 

1195     Selina 2695 

1-206  Sephronia ....   553 

1286  Berepta      ....    439 

135».»  Soreptlnia     ...    473 

1413  Sercpbina  ....  21S8 

1468     Beth 34 

I486     Seth 96 

1489      Seth 1580 

1574      Seth 1936 

1641      Beth     1943 

16.i7      Seth 2483 

1683      SethF 249S 

1717      Be  well 562 

1736  Bharlock    ....    506 

1776  Bhermon    .  .  .  .2475 

1787      Shubael 136 

1860      Bhubael 431 

1878     Sidney 2228 

1938      Silda 393 

1982     SiUbeo 8091 

1990  Simon  L    .  .  .  .  2893 

1993      Simeon 3:395 

2017      Smith 2074 

2037      Solomon 11 

2125  Solomon    ....    570 

2157  Solomon    ....    786 

2161  Solomon    ....  2208 

2171  Solomon    .  .  ,  .2098 


Solomon 
Solomon 
Solomon  A 
Sophia   . 
Sophia  B 
Sophia   . 
Sophia  C 
Sophia  L 
Sophia    . 
Sophia    • 
Sophia   • 
Sophina 
Sophronia 
Suphronia 
Sophronia 
Sophronia 
Stephen  A 
Stephen  . 
Stephen  . 
Stephen  . 
Stephen  P 
Ste  la  May 
BtelaM 
Submit 
Sumner 
Susa    . 
Susan  . 
BuHan  Ann 
Susan  M 
BuHan  . 
Susan  .  , 
Su^an  .   , 
Suean 
Susan 
Susan 
Susan  .   . 
Susan  .   . 
Susan  .  . 
Susan  .  . 
Susan  .  . 
Susan  .  . 
Susan  .  . 
Susan  E . 
Susan  M 
Susan  A 
busan  .   . 
Susan  U 
Busan  A 
Susan  ,   . 
Susan  M 
Susannah 
Busan  A 
Susannah 
Susannah 
Susannah 
Susannah 
Susannah 
Susannah 
Sybil  .  . 
Sybil  .  . 
Sybil  M  . 
Sybil  .   . 
Hylvester 
Sylvester 
Sylvester 
Sylvia     . 
Sylvia  M 
Sylvia    . 


V 

J. 

J, 


No. 

2809 

8152 

8325 

673 

1380 

1450 

2522 

2774 

2891 

3073 

3268 

2849 

796 

980 

3067 

3108 

862 

1418 

1607 

1739 

3252 

1258 

3229 

82 

2848 

54 

547 

606 

607 

624 

784 

834 

1169 

1199 

1214 

1360 

1362 

1427 

1785 

1817 

1820 

18-23 

2313 

2554 

2560 

2758 

2834 

2865 

32:t9 

,3257 

30-20 

3308 

216 

2.T3 

1402 

,1408 

1435 

1590 

419 

130 

096 

1001 

129 

14-28 

24.59 

195 

083 

2814 


T 
Tamori.  .  , 
Temperance 
Temperance 
Theodore  .  , 
Theodore  .  . 
TheressaM  . 
Thomaa .  .  . 
Thomaa  B .  . 
Tbomas  H    . 


512 

235 

634 

1078 

1336 

1748 

062 

1002 


No. 


Thomas  E     .  . 

.  .1062 

Thomas  J  .  .  . 

.1111 

Thomas  D    .  . 

>  .1180 

Thomas  B    .  , 

,  .1320 

Thomas  J  .  .  . 

.  .1837 

Thomas  .   .  .  . 

.   .1830 

Thomas  G     .  . 

.   .2490 

Thomas  .  .  . 

,  .2502 

Thomas     .  . 

.   .2537 

Thomas     .  .  , 

,   .2816 

Thomas  .  .  .  . 

.   .2780 

Thomas  .  .  .  . 

.   .3018 

Thomas  E     .  . 

.   .3143 

Thomas  W  .   . 

.3255 

Thomas  .  .  . 

.  .3284 

Thursa  .  .  .  . 

.17-27 

Timothy  T   .  , 

.  .1992 

Tristam  B     .  , 

.2962 

Turner  M  .  .  . 

.2511 

u 

Uri  L 788 

Uriah 351 

V 
Valentine  ....  1771 
Valentine  T.  .  .2178 
Valentine  G  .  .  .  2188 

Vashta 890 

Vernon 3159 

Velma 2047 

Victory 1316 

Vlanna 577 

Vietcs  G    .  .  .   .  1810 

Vilroy 550 

Viola 1365 

VlolettaC     .  .  .2015 


W 

Walte     .  .  . 

Walter  B  .  . 

Walter  H  .   . 

Walter 

Walter 

Walter 

Walter 

Walter 

Waller 

WalU-r 

Wallace  H    . 

Waldo  A   .  . 

Warren  ,  .  , 

Warren 

Warren 

Warren 

Warren 

WaUon 

W 


B 
B 
B 
L 
R 
E 
U 


D 
L 


W 


O 


Wayne  .  • 
Wealthy    . 
Wealthy  A 
Wealthy    . 
WellngTon 
Welcome  . 
Wesley  .   . 
Wesley  .  . 
Whipple    . 
William     . 
Will  am     . 
William     . 
William     . 
William  H 
William  H 
William     . 
William  L 
William  E 
WiUl.im     . 
William  H 
WUllam.  . 


1693 

865 

.  1116 

,1873 

-2413 

2020 

2390 

2388 

2320 

3360 

2002 

,2563 

787 

,1265 

1-270 

2805 

3183 

2445 

3168 

2048 

670 

786 

2687 

1105 

2867 

22-23 

2343 

284 

234 

251 

522 

630 

707 

,    748 

,   782 

>    811 

.   82ft 

.   858 

880 

.  Oftft 


432 


PECK  OENEALOOT. 


No. 

No. 

No. 

WilllmnW  , 

,  .  .   075 

William     . 

.  .  .2120 

William  H 

.  .  .2573 

William  A    . 

>   •   •    OOil 

William  a 

.  .  .2123 

William  R 

.  .  .2576 

William  H    . 

,   .   .1018 

William  F 

.  .  .2135 

William  H 

.  .  .2723 

William  F    . 

.  .  104'i 

William  L 

.  .  .2150 

William  F. 

.  .   .2734 

William  B    . 

.  .  .1057 

William  K 

.  .  .2216 

William  B 

.  .   .2932 

William  0    . 

.   .1080 

William  W 

.  .  .2225 

William  H 

.  .  .2954 

William  M    . 

.   .1140 

William  R 

.  .  .9238 

William     . 

.  .  .2981 

William  H    . 

.  .   .1182 

William  H 

.  .  .2803 

William  R 

.  .  .2984 

William  H    , 

.   .   .1201 

William  H 

.  .  .2030 

William     . 

...  3066 

William  T    . 

.   .  1210 

William  L 

.  .  .2273 

WUIiam  T 

.  .  .3074 

William  P    , 

.   .1321 

William  A 

.  .  .2281 

William  H 

.  .   .3089 

Will  am  H    . 

.  .1465 

William  De  Wolf  2294 

William  R 

.  .  .3212 

William  H    . 

,   .   .  14A6 

William  8 

.  .  .2319 

William  H 

.  .   .3237 

Willii  m     . 

.  .   .1643 

William  H 

.  .   .2322 

William  A 

.  .  .3258 

WlllUim     . 

.  .   .1674 

William  B 

.  .  .2:»1 

William  B 

.   .   .3269 

William     . 

.  .  .1720 

William    . 

.  .   .2354 

William  H 

.   .   .3280 

Willbm     . 

.  .  .1722 

William  M 

.  .  .2370 

William  W 

.   .   .3285 

William     . 

.  .  .1807 

William  M 

.  .  .2380 

William  N 

.   .   .334^ 

WiUh  m     . 

.   .  .1825 

William  M 

.  .  .2389 

William  J  . 

.   .   .3351 

William  L    . 

.  .  .1845 

William  P 

.  .  .2407 

William  S 

.   .   .3665 

William  K 

.   .   .1901 

William  H 

.  .   .2421 

William  H 

.   .  .3367 

William  E 

.   .   .1059 
.  .  .1084 

William.   . 

.  .   .  2444 

WllUam     . 
Wilbor  M . 

.   .   .  4456 

William  F 

William     . 

.  .   .2524 

.  .  .    864 

William  J 

.  .  .2016 

William     . 

.   .   .2542 

WIlborF  . 

.  .   .8278 

William     . 

.  .  .2110 

William  H 

.   .   .2557 

Willie     .  . 

.  .  .1078 

WllUeB 
Willie     . 
Willie     . 
Willie  C 
Willie     . 
WiUardH 
Willard . 
Willani  . 
Willard . 
Willard . 
WillU  R 
Wilbert  F 
Wilmarth 
Wolcott . 
Wolford 
WooUey 
Woodball 


Zack  .  . 
ZaraO  . 
Zeluca  Z 
Zilpha  a 
Zilpha    . 


H 


Vs. 

nan 

227« 

S116 

,3137 

.3I5S 

,1131 

1252 

17e« 

2031 

2460 

132i 

2239 

2954 

2S» 

2461 

2214 

3OJ0 


972 

3u0d 

.32(tt 

912 
,2756 


DESCENDANTS  OP  JOHN    PECK  OP  MENDON,  MASS. 


Abigail  I 
Abigail  . 
Abiicr  O 
Abner  and 

lorn  .  . 
Absalom  C 
Absalom 
Adaline  . 
Adelaid  F 
Agness  Ai 
Albert  V 
Albert  . 
Albert  . 
Alice  J  . 
Almeron 
AlvaC  . 
Alvara  F 
Alvira  . 
Amelia  . 
Andrew  . 
Angellnu 
Anna  .  . 
Ann  C  . 
Anna  .  . 
Annis  .  . 
Aruthusa 
Arathuea 
Aratlmsa  B 
Aurilla  A  . 


Absa- 


No 

184 

76 

124 

214 

122 

214 

103 

211 

193 

112 

221 

225 

212 

169 

243 

167 

179 

141 

182 

168 

11 

83 

37 

175 

48 

86 

95 

186 


B 

Bethia 75 

BoUey 79 

Byron  K 204 

O 

Calvin 188 

Charlott 77 

Oliarlott 107 

Ch.iuncfV  ....  108 

Charlefl  L  .  .  .  .  113 

Chi.rles  W    ...  196 

Charles  L  ....  217 

Charles 223 


Dayid      20 


No 

Dolly 65 

Dwight 208 


B 

Ebenezer  .  •  . 

.  .     18 

Bdson  S     .  . 

.  .   201 

Bdwina  Jane 

.  .    171 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.  .       6 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.  .     84 

Elizabeth  .  . 

.   .      89 

Elizabeth   .   . 

.    .    105 

KliphaletS   .  . 

.    104 

Eliza   .  .  .  r 

.   .    129 

Eliza    .... 

.   .    180 

EllaF    .   .  .   . 

.   .229 

Elmer  A  .  .  . 

.   .    236 

Elvira  0     .  .  . 

.   .      08 

Emeline  O     . 

.   .      97 

Emily  M     .  . 

.   .    185 

Emma     .   .   . 

.   .    213 

Emma  K    .  . 

.  .    234 

Ernest  11    .  . 

.  .    118 

Etta  A    .   .  . 

.   .    241 

Eugena  B    .  . 

.  .244 

Eugena  K  .  .  . 

.   .    154 

Eunice    .  .  .  . 

.   .      38 

Eunice    .  .  .  , 

.   .    142 

EvaF 

.    207 

H 

H  Annetta 
HattieA  . 
Hannah  « 
Hannah  .  . 
Hannah  .  . 
Hannah 
Harriet  . 
Harriet  . 
Helen  M 
Henry  A 
Herbert  J 


R 


No. 

164 

235 

2 

15 

61 

151 

55 

139 

190 

230 

205 


Lydia 
Lydia 


2T 
Z6 


F B  . 

Fen  wick  L 
Fillnda  .  . 
Florence  O 
Francis  B  . 
Frances  B  . 
Francis  L  . 
Frank  A  . 
Freddy  D  . 
Frederick  , 
Frederick  W 


Genny 
George  T 
George  C 
George  8 
George  O 


G 


218 
198 
237 
192 
117 
194 
199 
227 
210 
111 
189 


209 
110 
202 
226 
240 


Ira 170 

IraL 215 

Ii»abellaE.   ...  119 

Isabella 178 


James  E     ....  102 

Jared 72 

JeruMh 78 

Joanna 53 

JoelE 162 

John 3 

John 6 

John 24 

John 36 

John  A 228 

Joseph  F    ....  127 

Josephene     .   .  .  224 

Julia  C 181 


Laura  If 
Lavinla  . 
Levi  .  . 
LovcUa  . 
Loisa  .  . 
Lucina  . 
Ludua  . 
Lucius  B 
Lucy  A  . 
Lucy  C  . 
Lucy  M  . 
Lucy  E  . 
Lucretia 


219 

57 

40 

62 

50 

148 

74 

116 

150 

126 

159 

231 

163 


Id 

4 

13 

a 

47 
82 

1U6 
120 
15S 


M 

Malvina  .  .  . 
Mary  ..... 
Mary  ..... 
Mary  ..... 

Mary 

Mary 

Mary  Ann  .   .   . 

Mary 

Mary  Ann  .  . 
Mary  Ann  .  .  . 

Miiry  B 136 

Mary  Ann  ....    130 

MaryE 161 

Mary  E   .....    li«5 

Mary  8 222 

Margaret  ....  29 
Martin  L  ....  137 
Martin  L  ....  216 
Marrion  E  ....   238 

Matilda 49 

Minerva  ....  81 
Minerva      ....    128 

Minerva 174 

Mo8e8 46 

Moses 54 

Myron  K    ....   200 

N 
Nathan 16 


Oliver 30 

Olive 63 

OrenH 155 

Orcu  A 160 

Otis  W 172 


Palmer 64 

FhiletusD    ...  170 

Polly 30 

R 

Rachel 17 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


433 


No. 

Rachel 25 

Khoda 32 

Rhoda 69 

Rhoda 131 

Rhoda 166 

Rowland  M  ...  187 

Rozaona    ....  58 

8 

Samuel 14 

Samuel 21 


No. 

SanfordD     ...  203 

Sarah 10 

Sarah 12 

Sarah  E 134 

Sarah 22 

Sarah 90 

Sarah  W    .  .  .  .  94 

Sarah  A 114 

Sarah  E 125 

Sarah 157 

Sarah  E 197 


Sarah  J  . 
Shattuck 
Sidney  A 
Simon  .  . 
S  Malvina 
Sophronla 
Sylvia  J  . 
Sylvia.  . 


No. 
238 
158 
232 
19 
165 
132 
152 
177 


T 
Thankful  P  ...   115 


No. 
Vira  Isabella   .  .   206 


W 

Walters  . 
WilUam  D 
William  W 
William.  . 
Willie.  .  . 
Willie  O.  . 


238 
87 
101 
191 
220 
242 


DESCENDANTS    OF  JOSEPH    PECK,   OF   MILFORD, 

CONN. 


A 

No. 

Abby 263 

Abby 570 

Abel 285 

Abel 910 

Abigail 16 

Abigail 21 

Abigail 27 

Abigail  .    •  .  .  .     41 

Abigail 78 

Abigail 90 

Abigail 118 

Abigail 232 

Abigail 270 

Abigail 362 

Abigail 695 

Abigail 834 

Abigail 840 

Abigail 855 

Abiah 166 

Abiuh 527 

Abner 267 

Abner  B  ....  643 
Abraham  ....  303 
Abraham  ....  696 
Abraham  ....  067 
AdalineM    ...    948 

Adalinc 956 

Adoulram     .  .   .    217 

Agnes 931 

Albert  W  .   .  .  .    637 

Albert 746 

Alfred  C    ....    508 

Alfred 957 

Almira 652 

Alice 2U1 

Allis 442 

Alonzo 253 

Aloflla 9U7 

AlosiaR    .  .  .  .   90i> 

Alva 673 

Alvlra 653 

Amarilius  ....  171 
Amnrillis  ....  519 
Amarillia  ....  526 
Amariliis  ....  584 
Amarillia  ....  587 
Amariliis  ....  949 
Amanda  ....  625 
Amanda  ....  919 
Amey  .....  251 
Amcy     .....   447 

Amey 602 

Amey O'il 

Amiel 619 

Amos 194 

Amos 207 


No. 

Amos 461 

Amos  G  ....  600 
Amos  0-     ....    615 

Ammon 176 

Amanzo     ....    744 

Andrew 211 

Andrew 219 

Andrew 660 

Andrew 725 

Augeline  ....  476 
Ann     ......       5 

Ann 40 

Ann 52 

Ann 96 

Ann  S 554 

Ann  Eliza.  ...    702 

Ann  L 766 

Ann  E 844 

Ann  Maria    ...    890 

Ann 022 

Anna 165 

Anna 189 

Anna 256 

Anna 339 

Anna 418 

Anna 458 

Anna 479 

Anna  M 762 

Anna 898 

AnnaB 935 

Annah 158 

Annis 203 

Aunis 466 

Anon 128 

Anson  .....  266 
Anthony  ....  400 
Arthurs   ....    304 

Arthur 326 

xVrthur 731 

Armenia   ....    657 

ArzaC 952 

Asahel 280 

Aurelius  ....  793 
AugUBtus  J  .  .  .  856 
Austin  L   ....    883 


Bazeleel 

Baldwin 

Beardsley 

Benjamin 

Benjamin 

Benjamin 

Benjamin 

Benjamin 

BeUy  .  . 

Betsey   . 


B 


124 
920 
139 
115 
887 
497 
605 
750 
101 
295 


Betsey    .  . 
Betsey    .  . 
Betsey  Ann 
Betsey  Ann 
Betsey    . 
Betsey    . 
Betsey    . 
Betsey    . 
Betsey  A 
Betsey    . 
Betty  .  . 
Betty  .  . 
Benedict 
Bonnet  B 
Beecher . 
Birdseye 
Brownson 
Brownson 
Burwell 
Burr    .  . 
Buel    .  . 


C 
Caleb  .  . 
Caleb  .  . 
Catharine 
Catharine 
Catharine 
Carry  L  . 
Carloss  . 
Carlton  . 
Caroline 
Caroline 
Caroline 
Caroline  B 
Caroline 
Caroline  H 
Charles  . 
Charles  . 
Charles  . 
Charles  . 
Charles  . 
Charles  B 
Charles  . 
Charles  L 
Charles  A 
Charles  . 
Charles  S 
Charles  A 
Charles  E 
Charles  E 
Charles  C 
Churies  . 
Charles  H 
Charles  . 
Charles  B 
Charles  A 


No. 
.  299 
•  504 
.  510 
.  534 
.  555 
.  598 
.  622 
.  686 
.  857 
.  085 
.  412 
.  516 
.  964 
.  787 
.  129 
.  439 
.  897 
.  797 
.  259 
.  289 
.    716 


.  100 

.  314 

.  882 

.  849 

.  851 

.  032 

.  532 

.  533 

.  065 

.  683 

.  788 

.  792 

.  829 

.  832 

.  316 

.  817 

.  433 

.  434 

.  471 

.  500 

.  559 

.  031 

.  035 

.  718 

.  750 

.  768 

.  765 

.  774 

.  770 

.  839 

.  oOv 

.  809 

.  002 

.  016 


No. 

Charles 032 

Charles 034 

Charles 940 

Charles  H  .  .  .  .   958 

Charles 983 

CharlottJ  ...  010 
Charlott  ....  981 
Charlotte  ...  026 
Chauucey  B  .  .  .    247 

Chester 069 

Chloe 198 

Chloe 210 

Cbloe 098 

Otloe 739 

Clara 238 

Clara 721 

Clarissa 204 

Clark 552 

Clarency    ....    050 

Comfort 117 

Comfort 236 

Comfort*    ....     36 

Content 30 

Content 113 

Content 357 

Cole 890 

Cornelius  E  ...  432 
Cornelius  ....  500 
Cornelius  H.  .  .   976 

Cora 735 

Coziah 98 

Currcnce  ....  170 
Currence  ....    535 

Cyrus 209 

Cyrus 710 

Cyrenus  .  .  •  •  028 
Cyrenus  ....  402 
C.  Lewis   ....   807 

D 
Damarios  •  •  .  .     60 

Daniel 244 

Daniel 257 

Daniel  L    ....   482 

Daniel 084 

Daniel 094 

Daniel  A   ....   806 

Dan 800 

Dan 301 

David 08 

David 230 

David 240 

David  • 208 

David 807 

David 400 

DavidB 411 

David 606 


434 


PECK  GENEILOOT. 


Darld.  . 
David  O. 
David.  . 
David  N 
David.  . 
Deborah 
Deborah 
Dillii»ou  . 
Dlllivan  . 
Dorothy 
Dumuud 
Duncan  W 

B 
Ebenezer 
Kbenczer 
Edgar    . 
Edgar  M 
Edgar  L 
Edgar     . 
Edgar    • 
Edgar     . 
Edmond  B 
Edmond  H 
Edward  W 
Edward  6  . 
Edward  K 
Edwin    . 
Edwin  F 
Edwin  J 
Edwin  Y 
Effie    .  . 
Egbert   • 
EUa.      . 
EilaJ.  . 
E  Ivn  L  . 
Ellen  W 
E  cazar  . 
£  eazar  . 
Elcazar  J 
Jitli    .  •  • 
Ell   .  .  . 
Ell    .  .  . 
Ell    .   .  . 
Eliott  M 
Kli«ha     . 
Eli«ba  T 
Eliza  .   . 
Klizu  .   . 
Eliza  .  . 
Eli/.ii  .   . 
Eiiza  •   • 
Elizubetli 
Elizabulh 
Elizabolh 
Ellzal)Clh 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizub^'lh 
Elizabeth  J 
Elizabeth  A 
Elizabeth 
Elmer  N 
Elmer  J  . 
Eliiathau 
Elnathun 
Eluathau 
Elfllc    .  . 
Elvira  .  . 
EiuelSne  . 
Emllliie  . 
Emiliiic  . 
Emma J  . 
Emma  L 
Enoch     . 
Ephraim 
Ephraim 
Ephraim  B 


No. 

.  677 

.  645 

.  640 

.  925 

.  959 

.  121 

.  125 

.  241 

.  674 

.  415 

.  381 

.  871 


175 

677 
630 
749 
888 
895 
929 
041 
287 
322 
354 
544 
708 
538 
796 
806 
889 
733 
380 
791 
946 
748 
823 
481 
498 
797 
522 
715 
07  G 
978 
302 

5S 
84S 

74 
273 
395 
512 
803 
1 

14 

24 
301 

oO.') 

307 
410 
030 
812 
OOH 
747 
751 
02 
252 
837 
734 
320 
272 
477 
A'yC) 
703 
854 
4G4 
378 
379 
506 


No. 

No. 

So. 

Eugene  F  ....   740 

Harvey  •  .  . 

.  .  .    305 

Israel      .  . 

.  .  .    91 

Eunice  F    ....     50 

Harriet   .  . 

.  .   .    126 

Eunice 174 

Harriet  .  . 

.  .   .    571 

J 

Eunice 245 

Harriet  .  . 

.   .   .    591 

Jabez  .   .  . 

.  .  .  631 

Eunice 364 

Harriet   .   . 

.  .   .    595 

Jacob  .  .  . 

.  .  .  691 

Eunice 810 

Harriet   .  . 

.   .   .    636 

James     .  . 

.  .  .  140 

Eunice  M  ....    875 

Harriet  F  . 

.   .   .    639 

James     .  . 

.  .  .  177 

Esther 104 

Harriet   .  . 

.  .  .    666 

James     .  • 

.   .   .   99b 

Esther 309 

Harriet  E  . 

.  .  .    813 

James     .  . 

.  .  .   420 

EHther 671 

Harriet  E  .  • 

.   .    815 

James     .  . 

.  .  .   421 

Esther 404 

Harriet  E  . 

.  .   .    927 

James     .   . 

.   .  .    83S 

Esther 679 

Harriet  E  .  . 

,   .   .    936 

James  K     . 

.  .  .   872 

Ethel 460 

Henry  J  .  .  . 

.   .   .    260 

Jane  Ann  . 

.  .  .   57i 

Ezra 57 

Henry     .  . 

.   .   .    318 

Jane    .  .  . 

.  .  .   667 

Ezra 193 

Henry  J  .  .  , 

.  .   .    336 

Jane  E    .  . 

.  .  .   779 

£  Louisa   ....   905 

Henry  A    •  , 

.  .    338 

Jane  A    .   . 

.  .  .   795 

Henry  H    . 

.  .  .    344 

Jane    .  .  . 

.  .  .   930 

F 

Henry     .  .  . 

.  .   .    402 

Jared  B  .  .   . 

.  .  .   474 

Foirman    . 

.  .  .    290 

Henry  W  .  . 

.   .   .    507 

Jeuetta  A  . 

.    .   .    811 

Fanny     .  . 

.  .    480 

Henry     .  .  , 

.   .   .    536 

Jenetta  A  . 

.  .  .   6S3 

Fanny     .  . 

.   .    603 

Henry     .  .  . 

,   .   .    550 

Jeremiah   . 

.   .  .   3tt 

Fanny     .  . 
Fanny  C    . 
Faunlo    .  . 

.   .    906 

Henry  L    .   . 

.  .   .    589 

Jeremiah    . 

.  .  .   359 

.   .    913 

Henry     .  .  , 

.   .    590 

Jerome  B  .  . 

.  .    769 

.   .    974 

Henry  8     .  . 

,  .    .    592 

Jerusha      .  , 

.   .  .    28S 

Fowler    .  . 

.   .    581 

Henry  J     .  . 

.   .   .    644 

Jerusha     . 

.   .  .   306 

Fowler   .  . 

.   .    582 

Henry  C     . 

.   .   .    784 

Jeflse  L  .  . 

.  .  .  la 

Francis  C  . 

,   .    316 

Henry  E    .  , 

.   .    824 

Jesi!>e  L  .  . 

.  .  .   573 

Francis  C  . 

.   .    349 

Henry  E    .  . 

.   .    828 

Joaxinah     . 

.  .  .   3u6 

Frances  8  . 

.   .    756 

Henry  F    . 

.   .   .    838 

Joannoh  .  . 

.  .  .  42S 

Frances  .  . 

.   .    790 

Henry  8     .  , 

.   .  .    882 

Joel      .  .  . 

,  .  .   191 

Franklin    . 

.   .    7U 

Henry  8     .  , 

,  .  .    887 

Joel .... 

.  .  .   21s 

Franklhi  H 

,   .    943 

Henry  W  , 

.  .  .    942 

Joel      .   .  . 

.  .  .   221 

Frederick  . 

.   .    360 

Henry  W  . 

.  .  .    945 

Joel  8.  .  . 

.  .  .   421 

Frederick  B 

.   .    752 

Henry  0     . 

.  .  .   972 

Joel  .... 

.  .  .   658 

Frederick  L 

.   .    800 

Henry     .  .  , 

.  .  .    728 

Joel  .... 

.  .  .    67S 

Frederick  A 

.   .    891 

Henrietta  M 

.  .  .    3u2 

Johannah  . 

.   .  .   141 

Henrietta  . 

.  .  .    696 

John    .   .  . 

.  .  .       9 

G 

Helen  M  Y 

.  .  .    355 

John    .  .  . 

,  .  .    254 

Gary   .  .  . 
Garret    .  . 

...      75 

Helen  . 

.  .   .    438 

John    .   .  . 

.  .  .   281 

,  .    692 

Helen      .  . 

.   .  .    732 

John     .   .  . 

.  .  .   315 

George  B  . 

.   .    225 

Helen  F.   . 

.   .   .    786 

John  U   .   . 

.  .   .   317 

George  W  . 

.   .    3:34 

Helen  0     . 

.   .   .    8(>2 

John     .   .   . 

.   .   .    40S 

George  H  . 

.   .    352 

HfpHibeth  . 

.   .   .      05 

John     .   .   . 

.   .   .    41I& 

Georj^e  I    . 

.   .    431 

Herman  .   . 

.   .   .    320 

John     .   .   . 

.    .   .    451 

George    .   . 

.   .    448 

Hermon  H 

.   .    .    324 

John  B    .   . 

.    .   .    4^ 

George  U  . 

.    611 

Herman  V 

.  .    .    5'j3 

JobnF    .   . 

.   .   .    006 

George    .   . 

.    .    513 

Hermon  N 

,   .   .    504 

John    .    .   . 

.   .   .    6S* 

Georgo    .   . 

.   .    637 

Herbert  N     . 

.   .    757 

John:--').  .   . 

.  .  .  6y7 

George  B  . 

.    541 

HetU  Ann 

.  .   .    507 

John  X  .   .  , 

,   .   .    71i) 

George  8    . 

.   .    648 

Helh     .   .   . 

.   .   .      60 

John  B    .   .  . 

.  .  7n 

George .     . 

.    640 

Hezekiah    .    . 

.   .    310 

John    .   .   .   , 

.   .  .    73S 

George  C   . 

.    565 

Hezitkiah    . 

.    .   .    384 

John    .   .   .   . 

.  .    707 

George  T  . 

.    852 

Hezekiah   . 

.   .   .    3S0 

John    .   .   .   . 

.    .   .    7S6 

George    .   . 

.   .    933 

Hezikiah    . 

.   .   .    303 

John  T    .   .  , 

.   .  .    7(«J 

George  W  . 

.    947 

Hezekiah    , 

.   .   .    517 

John  M  .  .  . 

.   .   .    843 

Gideon  8   . 

.   .    657 

Hiram  O     . 

.   .   .    803 

JohnP    .   .  . 

.   .    858 

Gideon  S   . 

.   .    663 

liomcr    .  .  . 

.    .   .    508 

John  J     .   . 

.   .  .    StVd 

Gideon    .   . 

.   .    607 

Horace   .   .   , 

.   .   .    501 

John  B    .   . 

.   .   .    8>>5 

Glbbri  .    .   . 

.   .    6S1 

Horace    .  .  , 

.   .   .    313 

John  A    ,   .   , 

,  .  .  two 

Grace  .   .   . 

.    .      82 

Horace    .   .   , 

.   .   .    742 

John  U   .   .   , 

.  .  .  iw4 

Grace  .   .   . 

.   .    234 

Horace  M  .   . 

.   .   .    753 

John  B    .   . 

.   .   .    013 

Grace  .   .   , 

.    2;'.<J 

Horace  B   .   . 

.   .   .    755 

John  U   .    .   , 

.   .    014 

Grandville 

.   .    328 

Hora*;e    .   .   , 

.   .   .    877 

John  H   .   .   . 

.   .    037 

Huldah   .   .   . 

.   .   .    178 

John  L    .   .   , 

.    .   .    951 

n 

Uuldah  .  .  . 

.   .   .    370 

John  A   .   .   . 

.    .    053 

Ilannah 5 

John     .   ,   . 

.  .   .    973 

liatiriah 28 

I 

Jonathan    .  . 

.   .    830 

Ilannah 61 

IdaE  .  .   .  . 

.  .  .    741 

Jonathan    .  < 

.   .    850 

Hannah 140 

Ida  V  .  .   . 

.  .  .    873 

Joseph     .   . 

.   .   .      77 

Ilannah 200 

Ira    .  .  .  •  . 

,  .   .    675 

Jo»eph    .   .   , 

.   .    248 

Hannah 208 

Ira 

.   .   .    258 

Joseph    .    .    . 

.   .    265 

Hannah 212 

Ittaac    .  .   .  . 

.   .   .    806 

JoHeph    .    .   , 

.   .    430 

Ilannah 243 

It^aac    .  .   . 

.   .   .    358 

JoMeph  8    .  , 

.   .   .    630 

Haimah 375 

iKaac    .   .   . 

.    .   .    302 

Joseph  H   .   . 

.   .  .    709 

Hannah 306 

Irtaac   .   .  .   , 

.   .   .    403 

Joseph  1*    ,   . 

7'>7 

1     .      .       t"! 

Hannah 58S 

Isaac    .   .   . 

.   .    .    401 

Joseph  W     . 

.   .    862 

Hannah 612 

Inaac    .   .   .   . 

.   .   .    496 

Joshua    .   .   , 

.   .  .    676 

Hannah  F .   .   .   .    861 

Inaac    .   .   . 

.   .   .    114 

Joslah     .   .  , 

.   .   .    144 

Harry  ,  .  . 

.  • 

.    293 

IsabeUaC.  . 

.   .    043 

Jobioh     .  . 

.  .  .   4S7 

OENEBAL  INDEX. 


435 


No. 

Joslah 441 

Josiah 521 

JudsoQ 286 

Judson 416 

Jadson 417 

Julia 462 

Julia  B 543 

Julia  A 717 

Julia 809 

Julia  C 819 

Julia 831 

Julia 847 

Julia  A 853 

Julia   ......  961 

Julius  B     ....  627 

Julietta 76 

JuiiauCP.  ...  348 

L 

Lacy 480 

Laura      556 

Laura 923 

Lavinia 237 

Lc'gnnd     ....  561 

Legrandison     .  .  222 

LefaA 901 

Lemuel 147 

Lemuel 197 

Lemuel 861 

Lemuel 623 

Lemuel 633 

Lcmira 281 

Leonard  E    ...  778 

Leroy 743 

Lewis 429 

Lewis 470 

Lewis  T    ....  771 

Levi 492 

Levi 495 

Levi 668 

Levi 917 

Ix>omi8W    ...  870 

Lois 103 

Lois  Ann  ....  366 

Lois 558 

Loren 325 

Lottie  B    ....  337 

Louisa 488 

I^uisa 662 

Louisa 763 

Louisa 916 

Louis  F 473 

Lncinda     ....  282 

Lucy 34 

Lucy 227 

Lucy 228 

Lucy 366 

Lucy 494 

Lucy  Ann  ....  529 

LucyC 816 

Lucy  Ann  ....  955 

Lydla 737 

Lyman 669 

Lymnn 678 

Lyman  W .  .  .  .  699 

Lyman  L  .  •  .  .  704 

M 

Mabet 160 

Mabel 465 

Mabel 614 

Mabel 982 

Marietta     ....  821 

Marcia 326 

Margaret  T  .  .  .  822 

Margaret  ....  969 

Mnrcia 315 

Maria 72 

Maria 264 


Maria .  , 
Maria .  . 
Maria .  . 
Mnria .  . 
Marietta 
Marinda 
Marion  . 
Marshall  G 
Matilda 
Martha  C 
Martha  A 
Martha  Ann 
Martha  . 
Martha  . 
Martha  A 
Martha  A 
Martha  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  • 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  , 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  • 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  .  . 
Mury  Ann 
Mary  .  , 
Mary  Ann 
Mary  .  . 
Mary  A  . 
Mary  A . 
Mary  A  . 
Mary  M  . 
Mary  A  . 
Mary  H  . 
Mary  J  . 
Mary  N  . 
Mary  F  . 
MaryB  . 
Mary  A . 
MaryB  . 
Mary  Ann 
Mathew . 
Marquis  De 
Mchitable 
Mehitable 
Mehitable 
Mehitable 
Mchitable 
Mercy    . 
Mercy     . 
Mercy     . 
Miah   .  . 
Michael . 
Michael . 
Minerva 
Minot .   . 
Moses  •  . 
Moses .  . 
Myron    . 


N 


Nancy  • 
Nancy  . 
Nancy  • 
Nancy  . 
Nancy  P 
Nancy  E 
Naomi  . 
Nathan  . 


No. 

451 
599 
808 
836 
502 
682 
224 
685 
475 
37 
836 
425 
478 
669 
783 
833 
842 
4 
8 
23 
26 
39 
62 
97 
146 
169 
179 
209 
242 
873 
407 
467 
620 
626 
631 
647 
611 
621 
654 
713 
728 
794 
807 
825 
841 
860 
884 
903 
924 
963 
970 
86 
333 
64 
109 
133 
342 
376 
148 
446 
639 
311 
131 
401 
460 
249 
297 
977 
984 


291 
341 
645 
608 
720 
772 
123 

loe 


No. 

Nathan  B  ....  440 

Nathan 786 

Nathan  J  .  .  .  .  799 

Nathan 817 

Nathan 818 

Nelson 330 

Nelson  J   ....  638 

Nelson   .....  661 

Nicholas    ....  71 

Normon 260 

Normon 660 

Normon 730 

O 

011a 192 

Olla 613 

Olivia 676 

Olive 231 

Oliver 296 

Oliver 624 

Oliver  D    ....  846 

Orlando     ....  220 

Orvlll 832 

OpheUa 892 

p 

Patty  .  .  7  .  .  .  127 

Parilla 646 

Peter 486 

Peter 690 

Phebe 65 

Phebe 143 

Phebe 670 

Phebe 827 

Phebe  S     ....  866 

Phebe  A    ....  868 

Phidema   ....  256 

Philo 463 

Philo 490 

Philo 647 

Phineas 142 

Phincas 764 

Phineas  E.   ...  773 

Phineas  B.  ...  782 

Phineas 864 

Phodima   ....  648 

Phodima   ....  680 

Polly 199 

Polly 419 

Polly 466 

Polly 409 

Polly 484 

Polly 487 

Polly 653 

Polly 564 

Polly 618 

Polly 656 

Polly 686 

Polly 689 

Polly 928 

Preston      ....  457 

Preston     ....  499 

• 

B 

Rachel 19 

Rachel 183 

Rachel 883 

Rachel 674 

Ralph  B    ....  876 

Rebecca     .  •  •  .  83 

Rebecca     ....  214 

Rebecca    ....  292 

Reuben 279 

RhodaL    ....  874 

Richard 276 

Richard 486 

Richard 908 

Richard 911 

Robert 600 


No* 

Roberts    ....  640 

Robert  D  ....  768 

Robert  J   ....  770 

Robert 820 

Rosannah  ....  966 

Ruana 229 

Rufus  H    ....  700 

Russell 271 

Russell 276 

Russell 646 

Russell 723 

Ruth 46 

Ruth 93 

Ruih 789 

S 

Sabra 223 

Sabra 268 

Sabra 278 

Sally  Ann  ....  70 

Sally 310 

Sally  Ann  ....  331 

Sally 414 

Sally 449 

Sally  Jane    .  .  .  601 

Sally 603 

Sally 624 

Sally 693 

Samuel  J  ....  230 

Samuel  O  ....  360 

Samuel 377 

Samuel 394 

Samuel 423 

SiunuelB  ....  640 

Samuel  T  ....  662 

Samuel  N .  .   .  •  760 

Samuel  II ...  .  761 

Samuel  S-  .   .  .  .  826 

Sarah 32 

Sarah 43 

Sarah 68 

Sarah 105 

Sarah 108 

Sarah 132 

Sarah 134 

Sarah 164 

Sarah 188 

Sarah  Jane  .  .  .  277 

Sarah  Ann    ...  307 

Sarah 340 

Sarah 366 

Sarah. 368 

Sarah 385 

Sarah 405 

Sarah  P 426 

Sarah 472 

SaranJ 642 

Sarah  Ann    .  .  .  678 

Sarah 679 

Sarah 606 

Sarah 620 

Sarah 620 

Sarah  B 641 

Sarah  Ann    .  .  •  706 

Sarah  Ann   ...  722 

Sarah  A    ....  801 

Sarah 863 

Sarah 881 

SarahJ 938 

Sarah 960 

Sarah  F 971 

Sarah 980 

Scott 604 

Serenus 687 

Seth 615 

Sibbella 83 

Sidneys   ....  660 

Sidney  W.  ...  780 

Silas  J 781 


436 


PECK  GENEALOGY. 


No. 

BimeonB  ....  642 

Bmith 623 

Bmith 018 

Sophia 422 

Sophia 714 

Sophia 729 

Sophia 828 

Susannah ....  226 

Susan 607 

SusanC 754 

Susan 846 

Sybcl 403 

Sybil 675 

Sylvia 294 

Sylvia  M   ....  321 

Sylvia 327 


Thadens  .  . 
Theodore .  • 
Thomas  .  •  . 
Thomas  .  • 
Thomas  .  • 
Treat  .  .  .  . 
Truman  .  • 
Truman  .  • 
Truman  .  . 
Tumey  .  .  . 


No. 

436 
851 
812 
618 
661 
965 
172 
173 
454 
288 


W 


No. 


Violet  A    ....   655 

Violet 215 

Violet 80 


Warren  M 

859 

Wllbler.  . 

745 

William     . 

73 

William     . 

261 

WilUam  B 

274 

William  W 

353 

William     . 

413 

William     . 

463 

William     . 

701 

William  H 

705 

William  8 

707 

William  H 

712 

William     . 

775 

William  W 

777 

William  J  . 

804 

WUllam  8 

938 

William  H    ...  054 

William      ....  979 

Winthrope    ...  240 

Wooster    ....  900 

Wyllys 811 

Wyllys 982 

Z 

Zackariah     ...  538 

Zalmou 00 

Zalmon 880 

Zcnus     .   .  •  .  •  S82 

Zcnus     874 

Zitpha S79 

Zera 886 

Zuba M 


DESCENDANTS  OP  HENRY  PECK,  OP  NEW  HAVEN, 

CONN. 


A 

No. 

Aaron 868 

Abel 35 

Abel 680 

Abigail 6 

Abigail 21 

Abigail 61 

Abigail 66 

Abigail 133 

Abigail  .  .  .  •  ,   156 

Abigail 163 

Abigail 178 

Abigail 184 

Abigail 201 

Abigail 4*28 

Abigail 598 

Abigail 697 

Ablah 104 

Abinh 516 

Abiel 358 

Abihu 87 

Abijah 662 

AbbyH 856 

Abbie     967 

Achsah 944 

Adaline 903 

Addle  M    ....    970 

Adelia 912 

Albert 455 

Albert 809 

Alfred  L  .  .  .  .1030 
Alfred  L    .  .  .  .1040 

Alice 818 

Alice  E 1066 

Almira 504 

Alinon  H  .  .  .  .  1031 

Alonzo 808 

AlvluT 858 

Amanda  ....  607 
Amanda  ....  708 
Amanda  B  .  •  •  813 
Amaritta  ....  501 
Amarillls  ....  653 
Ambrose   ....    116 

Amey 281 

AmeyL 823 

Amey 336 

AmosB 609 

Amzi 810 

Anah 461 

Andrew  ....  420 
Andrew     ....   688 


No. 


No. 


Andrew     .  .  . 

.   055 

Betsey  M  .  .  . 

.   848 

Angeline  •  .  . 

.    666 

Betsey    .  .  .  . 

.   865 

Anna 

.     95 

Betsey    .  .  .  . 

.   879 

Anna  (2)    .  .  . 

.     96 

Betsey    .  .  .  . 

.   881 

Anna 

.    800 

Betsey  E  .  .  . 

.    444 

Anna  .  •  •  .  . 

.    495 

Betsey    .  .  .  . 

.    603 

Anna 

.    672 

Betsey    .  .  .  . 

.    619 

Anna  H  .  •  .  . 

.    627 

Betaey    .  .  •  • 

.    642 

Anna 

.    708 

Betsev    .  .  .  . 
Bradford  .  .  . 

.   909 

Anna 

.    730 

.   487 

Anna  B .  •  .  . 

.1006 

Bulah 

.   660 

Anna  A.  •  .  . 

.1015 

Annie  .... 

.  .   449 

C 

Annie  .   .  .  .  . 

.   .    927 

Caleb 

•   169 

Annie  H    .  .  . 

,  .  1054 

Calvin     .  .  .  . 

.    714 

AnHel 

.   .    505 

Calvin     .  .  .   . 

.  .    719 

Arthur  M.  .  . 

.    817 

Calvin     .  .  .  . 

.    949 

Afla 

.    226 

Candace  .  .  . 

.  .   313 

Asa 

.   .    700 

Carrie  A    .   . 

.   .    963 

Asa 

,   .    800 

Carrie  E  .  .  . 

.  .1022 

Asa 

i    •     vW 

Caroline     .  . 

.   .    337 

Ascnath     .  .  , 

.  .    284 

Caroline     .  .  . 

.   .    672 

Ascnath     .  • 

.  .    310 

Caroline     .  . 

.   .    686 

Augustus  .  . 

.  .    298 

Caroline  W  . 

.   .    691 

Augustus  .   . 

.  .   915 

Caroline    .  .  . 

,  .    828 

Avalt    .  .  . 

.   .    879 

Caroline  A    .  . 

.   .1058 

Azel    .... 

.  .    245 

Catharine  .  .  • 

.    322 

Catharine  .  .  . 

.    397 

B 

Catharine .  .  . 

.    424 

Barnabas  .  . 

.  .     49 

Catharine  L .  . 

.    645 

Barnabas  .  . 

.  .    147 

Cornelia  M    . 

.  .    748 

Bathshcba    . 

.  .    119 

Cornelius  .  .  . 

.   .    421 

Bathsheba    .  . 

.  .    283 

Cornelius  .  .  , 

.    631 

Bela    .... 

.   .    270 

Charlott     .   . 

.  .    279 

Bird    .... 

.  .    876 

Charlott     .  . 

.   .    978 

Beni^i^^     ■  • 

.  .     41 

Charlott  P     . 

.  .    857 

Benajah     .  .  . 

.   .    602 

Charles  .  .   . 

.  .     43 

Benjamin  .  . 
Benjamin  .   . 

.   .      78 

Charles  S  .  . 

.   .    107 

.   .      80 

Charles  .  .  .  , 

.  .    393 

Ben  amin  .   . 
Benjamin  .  . 

.   .      82 

Charles  .  .  .  . 

.   .    649 

.   .    121 

Charles  R .  . 

.   .    749 

Benlamin  (2)    , 
Benjamin  .  . 
Benjamin  .  •  . 

.   .    124 

Charles  .  .  . 

.   .    811 

.  .   339 

Charles  .  .  . 

.   .    880 

►   .    407 

Charles  H .  . 

.  .    881 

Ben  imiln  .  . 

.   .    470 

Charles  II .  . 

.  .    887 

Benjamin  .  . 

.  .    698 

Charles  W   . 

.  .1004 

Ben,  amin  .  .  , 

.  .    733 

Charles  M     .  . 

,  .1043 

Ben,  am  in  .  .  . 

.  .    750 

Charles  B.   .  . 

.1060 

BcnnetW.  . 

.  .    771 

Charlie  .  .  .  . 

►  .    797 

Bcthiah      .  .  . 

.  .    252 

CharUe  B  .  .  . 

.  .    869 

Bethiah     .  .  . 

.  .    047 

Chauncey  .  .  . 

.    621 

Betsey    .  .  . 

.  .    816 

ObaunceyA.  . 

.    603 

No. 

Chloe 410 

Clarissa 843 

Clafisaa 665 

Clarissa 1087 

Clark 561 

ClereF  ....  763 
Clement  L.  ...  904 
Clement  8  ....   004 

CUnton 1060 

OordeliaC.  ...  072 
Cordova  B     ...   084 

ColaS 086 

Cynthia 250 

Cynthia 399 

D 

Dan 273 

Daniel 51 

Daniel 150 

Daniel 321 

Daniel 343 

Daniel 356 

Daniel 462 

Daniel  8    ....  736 

Daniel     •  .  .  .  .  951 

Darius 488 

David 361 

Detfire 80 

Deborah    ....  871 

Dinah 74 

Dyer  8 "43 

Dorcas 282 

£ 

Ebenezer  ....  23 

Ebenezer  ....  28 

Ebenezer  ....  68 

Ebenezer  ....  86 

Ebenezer  ....  192 

Ebenezer  ....  420 
Ebenezer  .  .      .623 

Ebenezer  ....  262 

Ebbee 233 

Edith  M 836 

Edward  H  B .  .  626 

Edward  P.  ...  628 

Edward 291 

Edward 456 

Edward  H    ...  833 

Edward 1032 

Edwin 661 

BdwinS 768 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


437 


Kffbert   . 
Bleazar  . 
Eleazar  G 
Eleazar  C 
EloQor    . 
BUen  L  . 
£Uen  .   . 
Ellen  N . 
Electa     . 
Electa     . 
EllaK    . 
Ellery  E 
Elbert  A 
Ell    .  . 
EUel    . 
Elihu  . 
Elijah  . 
ElUhaF 
Elisba 
Elisha 
Ellpbalet 
Eliphalet 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth  ] 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Elizabeth 
Eliza  .  . 
Eliza  .  . 
Eliza  .  . 
Eliza  .  . 
Eliza  .  . 
Eliza  .  . 
Eliza  Ann 
Eliza  .  . 
Eliza  A . 
Eliza  J  . 
Eliza  M. 
Eliza  C  . 
Eliza  O  . 
BUzaJ  . 
Eilcanah 
Elmina  . 
Eloise  C 
Emcline  L 
Emeline  B 
Emily     . 
Emily    . 
Emily    . 
Emily  F 
Emma    . 
Emma    . 
Emma    . 
Emma    . 
Emma   • 
Emma    . 
Emory   . 
Ephraim  B 
Bphralm  E 
Erastoa  .  • 
Bather    .  . 
Bather    .  . 
Esther    .  . 
Bather    .  . 
Bather   .  . 


No. 

931 

12 

328 

750 

247 

766 

1U03 

1009 

285 

510 

943 

804 

1011 

530 

237 

296 

180 

103 

205 

440 

20 

696 

4 

14 

58 

75 

89 

93 

158 

,    174 

189 

,    350 

355 

418 

,    481 

,    622 

678 

715 

,    724 

,    806 

,    847 

,    278 

,    518 

,    554 

,    588 

.    607 

,    746 

.    780 

,   897 

921 

,    925 

,    975 

,1013 

,1026 

1045 

218 

799 

751 

844 

940 

436 

699 

787 

886 

716 

815 

852 

B64 

985 

1074 

1008 

779 

1039 

304 

27 

98 

203 

221 

864 


No. 

Esther 437 

Esther 476 

Eunice 101 

Eanice 118 

Euuice   ••    ...   123 

Eunice 127 

Euuice 191 

Eunice   ••    ...   286 

Eunice 256 

Eunice 292 

Eunice 299 

Eunice 609 

Euuice 650 

Eunice 788 

Eunice  R  .  .  .  .  1024 
Eunice  H  .  .  .  .1047 

Eugene 867 

Eugena 871 

Ezra 212 

Ezra 930 

EveUne 634 


F 
Fanny  . 
Fanny  . 
Fanny  L 
Fanny  M 
Fanny  J 
Fannie  A 
Fannie  . 
Florle.  . 
Francis  . 
Francis  T 
Frances  E 
Francis  A 
Frances  E 
Frank  M 
Frank  . 
Frank  H 
Frank  H 
Frank  . 
FrankUn 
Franklin 
FredR  . 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick 
Frederick  G 
Frederick  D 
Friend   .  . 

G 
Garra  .  . 
Gemima  . 
George  8  . 
George  W 
George  6  • 
George  •  • 
George  .  • 
George  .  • 
George  B  . 
George  N . 
George  H . 
George  .  . 
George  I  H 
George  H . 
George  .  • 
George  8  • 
George  I  • 
George  W 
George  H . 
George  W 
George  .  • 
G«orge  .  • 
George  L  • 
Gideon  .  • 
Gideon  .  . 
QMuoaon 


.  870 
.  416 
.  778 
.  990 
.1064 
.  827 
.  928 
.1020 
.  276 
.  600 
.  764 
.  986 
.lOM 
.  631 
.  873 
.1018 
.1068 
.1071 
.  745 
.  916 
.  906 
.  898 
.  640 
.  669 
.  660 
.  901 
.1016 
.1060 
.  426 


511 
188 
820 
858 
663 
616 
654 
676 
676 
711 
787 
769 
770 
816 
830 
859 
868 
888 
900 
068 
078 
094 
1066 
43 
242 
810 


Grace.  . 
Grace .  . 

1 
Hannah  . 
Hannah . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  • 
Hannah . 
Hannah . 
Hannah . 
Hannah D 
Hannah . 
Hannah . 
Hannah . 
Hannah  . 
Hannah  • 
Hannah  . 
Harriet  . 
Harriet  . 
Harriet  . 
Harriet  . 
Harriet  . 
Harriet  . 
Harriet  N 
Harmon 
Hattle  B 
Helen .  . 
Helen  O . 
Helen  .  . 
Henry    • 
Henry    . 
Henry  H 
Henry  L 
Henry  A 
Henry    . 
Henry    . 
Henry  8 
Henry    . 
Henry    . 
Henry    . 
Henry  H 
Henry  L 
Henry  J 
Herbert  B 
Hiram    . 
Hiram    . 
Hiram    . 
Horace  . 
Horace  B 
Holdah  . 


No. 

434 
439 

88 
65 
112 
181 
200 
243 
260 
264 
314 
330 
416 
493 
643 
690 
617 
756 
336 
436 
479 
686 
679 
826 
939 
464 
632 
807 
832 
983 
280 
491 
534 
635 
647 
668 
674 
772 
773 
784 
861 
855 
870 
1067 
045 
452 
645 
917 
841 
788 
806 


I 

Ida  J 633 

Ira 820 

Ira  8 038 

Iroln 782 

Irene 248 

Ututc 817 

QDA 
......   «WO 

627 

J 

Jabes 284 

James 808 

James  .....  467 

James  .....  638 

James  O  ....  624 

James 680 

James  8    ....  668 

James  S    .  .  .  .  802 

James 821 

James  8    ....  064 

James  H   •  .  .  .  1068 

Jane 266 

Jane 607 

Jane 876 

Jared     878 


No, 

Jatbleel 241 

Jathleel 236 

Jatbleel 484 

JeannetU  ....  032 

Jedediah   ....  07 

Jennie  A  .  .  .  .  071 

Jennie  A   .  .  .  .  1061 

Jeremiah  ....  807 

Jeremiah  ....  862 

Jeremiah  W    .  .  800 

JeromeT  ....  861 

Jerusha 464 

Jesse 182 

Jesse 216 

Jesse 026 

Jesse  L 066 

JesseT 080 

Jirah 761 

Joannah    ....  226 

Joannah  B    .  .  .  636 

John 81 

John 86 

John 68 

John 78 

John 84 

John 210 

John 267 

John 277 

Johns 820 

John 862 

John  A 804 

John 480 

John 407 

John 641 

John  8 668 

John  B 640 

John  L 706 

Johns 808 

John  L 885 

John  H 1040 

Jonathan  ....  268 

Jonathan  ....  708 

Jonathan  ....  1080 

Joseph 20 

Joseph 47 

Joseph 148 

Joseph   .....  164 

Joseph 240 

Joseph 260 

Joseph  F  ....  861 

Joseph 406 

Joseph  •  •  .  .  .  041 

Joseph 707 

Josephs  ....  080 

Joshua  W     ...  742 

Josiah 800 

Juliet 888 

Julia 414 

Julia  Ann ....  701 

JuUaB 88i 

L 

Laura 676 

Laura  A    ....  680 

Laura 068 

Laura  B    ....  784 

Laura  8     ....  040 
Laura  H    .  .  .  .1014 

Lauren  .....  600 

Laurentina  .  .  .  084 

Lavlnia 468 

LeanderB    ...  002 

Lester 100 

LevlH 847 

Lewis 876 

Lewis 468 

Lewis 608 

Lewis 800 

Lillian 081 


438 


PECK  GENEALOGY. 


Ko. 

Llllfe 878 

Linus  A 1021 

Lois 409 

Lois 471 

Lois 913 

Lois  J 1049 

Lorenxo    .  .  •  •  419 

Louisa 539 

Louisa  H  .  .  .  .  630 

Louisa  H  ....  685 

Louisa  O  ....  892 

Louisa 995 

Louisa 608 

Lucius 388 

Lucius  W .  .  .  .  776 

Lucinda     ....  535 

Lucinda 1073 

Lucretia    ....  498 

Lucretia    ....  538 

Lucy 139 

Lucy 209 

Lucy 253 

Lucy .496 

Lucy 526 

Lucy 593 

Lucy   ......  618 

Lucy 655 

Lucy 805 

Lulce 619 

Luna 227 

Luther  H  ....  959 

Luther 996 

Lydia 32 

Lydia 117 

Lydia 149 

LydIa 161 

Lydia 165 

Lydia 239 

Lydia 866 

Lydia 385 

Lydia 515 

Lydia 628 

Lydia 558 

Lyman  B  .   .  .  .  333 

layman 532 

Lymun 592 

M 

Madelia 670 

Maiiiidu &46 

^lulviii 8U3 

Marcus 814 

Margaret  ....  540 

Margaret  ....  824 

Margaret   ....  837 

Margaret  ....  843 

Maria 517 

Maria 551 

Maria 574 

Maria 840 

Marilda 739 

Marinda     ....  423 

Marietta     ....  747 

Martha 9 

Martha 128 

Mnrtiia 171 

Martha 301 

Martha 404 

Martha 433 

Martha  E  ....  570 

Martha 587 

Martlia 723 

Manila 739 

Martha 850 

Martha  E  ....  866 

Martha  A.  .  .  .  .  952 

Martha 961 

Manila  A.   .   .   .1061 

Mary 8 


No. 

Mary 22 

Mary 25 

Mary 50 

Mary 59 

Mary 77 

Mary 94 

Mary 113 

Mary  A 170 

Mary 176 

Mary 199 

Mary 214 

Mary 261 

Mary  A 367 

Mary 387 

Mary  P 392 

Mary 408 

Mary 432 

Mary 438 

Mary 445 

Mary  • 553 

Mary  E 569 

Mary 577 

Mary  A 636 

Mary  F 583 

Mary 602 

Mary 613 

Mary  A 620 

Mary  B 629 

Mary 712 

Mary 728 

MuryM 758 

Mary  H 762 

Mary  A 796 

Mary  L 812 

Mary  A 825 

Mary 829 

Mary 845 

Mary  E 865 

Mary 872 

Mary 874 

MaryU 882 

MaryC 891 

Marv  A 8U5 

Mary 910 

Mary  EC...    942 

Mary 964 

Mary  A 960 

Mary  A 96o 

MaryE 974 

Mary  E 984 

Mary  H 991 

Mary  G 997 

Mary  8 1007 

Mary  A 1027 

Mary  E 1059 

Mary  A 1065 

Mary  E 1070 

Mathew 529 

Mehitalile ....  33 
Mehitable.  ...  39 
Mehitable  ....    432 

Mercy 475 

Mercy 718 

Merit  B 977 

Miles  a 564 

Miles  ......    601 

Miles  G 861 

Milo 775 

MilleE 948 

Mindwell  ....    717 

Minersa 560 

Minerva 661 

Minerva 692 

Minerva 781 

Minnie 877 

Minnie 907 

Minnie  A  .  .  .  .1023 

Moses 155 

Moses 179 


No. 

Moses 187 

Moses 360 

Moses 552 

Moses 615 

Moses 842 

Morris 69 

Morton 1036 

MurryR    .  .  .  .1027 
Myron  H  ....   694 


N 


Nabby    . 
Nancy    . 
Nancy    . 
Nancy    . 
Nancy    . 
Nathaniel 
Nathaniel 
Nathaniel 
Naomi    . 
Nemiah  L 
Noah  .   . 
Norman 
NE.  .  . 


311 
271 
376 
443 
557 
145 
159 
467 
838 
442 
263 
332 
894 


O 


Olive 412 

Oliver 899 

Olney 101 

Ophelia 969 

Osbom 275 

Otis 603 

P 

Pennlnah  ....  166 

Phebe 110 

Phebe 135 

Phebe 142 

Phebe 162 

Phebe 178 

Phebe 864 

Phebe 486 

IMiebe 548 

Phebe 559 

l»hebe  U    ....  735 

Phebe  E     ....  822 

Phebe 839 

Phebe 920 

Phebe 1029 

I^hlneas 217 

Phineas 482 

Phineas 1026 

I»hilo 346 

Philura 755 

Polly 294 

Polly 319 

Polly 400 

Polly 514 

Polly 571 

Polly 721 

Polly 801 

Polly 923 

Prescilla    ....  637 

Prescilla    ....  911 

R 

Rachel 116 

Rachel 265 

Rachel 450 

Rachel 656 

Rachel 722 

Raymond  ....  308 

Rebecca 144 

Rebecca 215 

Rebecca 222 

Rebecca 431 

Rebecca 436 

Rebecca 701 

Reuben 79 


Ko. 

Reuben 137 

Reuben 834 

Rboda 378 

Rboda 823 

Robert  J    ....  889 

Roger 62 

Rose S31 

Rosanna    ....  500 

Rosweli     ....  576 

Roxana 229 

Ruth 130 

Rutb 157 

Ruth 238 

Ruth 359 

Ruth 703 

Ruth 841 


Salome 
Bally  . 
Sally  . 
Sally  . 
Sally  . 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Stunuel  8 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  . 
Sarah  Au 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah 
Sarah  A 
Sarah  F 
Sarah  M 
Sarah  M 
Serll  . 
Sebra  . 
Seth  . 
Sheldon 
Simeon 
Simeon 
Silas  . 
Silas  £ 
Sidney  M 
Sidney 
Sophia 
Soplda 
Starr  . 
Stephen 
Stephen 
Stephen 
Stephen 
Stephen  M 


8 


B 


8 


391 
2»3 

309 

651 

702 

5 

T 

55 
140 
186 
188 
344 
573 
614 
683 
695 
1055 
15 
46 
54 
67 
88 
125 
ItJO 
175 
1S5 
208 
272 
369 
3S0 
412 
427 
5»16 
5S5 
600 
611 
687 
786 
849 
8«i2 
919 
9S7 
1062 
90 
512 
267 
198 
223 
236 
544 
783 
329 
383 
33S 
660 
652 
104 
207 
220 
657 
785 


OENEBAL  INDEX. 


439 


Stephen . 
St«*phen . 
Stiles  .  . 
Submit  . 
Susan 
Susan  U  Q 
SuHannah 
Susannah 
Susannah 
SuMaunah 
Susannah 
Su^anuah 
Sybil  .  . 
hylvia  8  . 
Sylvia.  . 


Temperance  L 
Thankful    .  .  . 
Thankful   .  .  . 


No. 

853 

1063 

767 

109 

384 

988 

37 

81 

126 

143 

22S 

731 

255 

022 

1001 


235 
129 
195 


No. 

Thankful   ....  802 

Theodore  ....  108 

Theodore  M.   .  .  848 

Theron  P  .  .  .  ,  1041 

Thomas 105 

Thomas 132 

Thomas 664 

Thomas 956 

Timothy    ....  164 

TimoUiy  H   ...  760 

Timothys    ...  937 

Titus 167 

IMrza  H 950 

Truman 401 

U 
Ursula 1001 

V 
Virus 390 


W 

Walter    .  . 
Walters  . 
Walter  B  . 
Warner  .  • 
Washington 
Webb      .  . 
Wealthy     . 
Wilbur   .  . 
WilUam.  . 
William.  . 
William  J . 
William  B 
William  .  . 
William  F 
William     . 
William  A 
William  .  . 
WiiUam  B 


No. 

.  232 

.  584 

.  644 

.  492 
.1033 

.  642 

.  246 

.  998 

.  193 

.  197 

.  324 

.  477 

.  526 

.  667 

.  612 

.  621 

.  720 

.  754 


WiUiam  . 
William  . 
WiUiam  H 
William  I 
William  . 
William  H 
William  F 
William  G 
William  H 
William  U 
Willis.  . 
Willie.  . 
Willie  F 
Willie  A 
Wyllys  . 


No. 

.  774 
.  827 
.  834 
.  863 
.  918 
.  9S1 
.  902 
.1010 
.1052 
.1067 
.  603 
.  777 
.  888 
.1019 
.  898 


ZcbulOQ 

Zillah. 


45 
709 


DESCENDANTS    OF    DEACON   PAUL    PECK    OF   HART- 
FORD, CT. 


•    •    •    • 


•    •    • 


Aaron     . 
Abby  M 
Abby  It. 

Abfl 

Abel 

Abel 

AbiKMll 

Abigail 

Abigail 

Abixail 

A  blah 

Abijah 

A^cnath     .   .  .  . 

Acbtaah 

Ad.iliiic  .       .  .  . 

Adaline 

A  del  ado  .  .  .  . 
Alanson     .   .  .   . 

Albert 

Alden 

Alniira 

Almlra 

Alnilra 

Almira 

Almira 

Almun 

Alvin      

Amcy 

Ainoy 

Amelia 

Andrew  .  .  .  . 
Angfline  .  .  .  . 
Augfline  C  .  .  . 
An^i'linc  .... 
Angiee  M  .    .   .  . 

Anise 

Anna 

Anna 

Anna 

Anna 

Ann 

Ann 

Ann  M 

Anthony  and  Au- 

^U>itUS       .     .     •     • 

Anthony  -.  .  .  • 
Archie 


No. 

236 
589 
612 

57 
120 
309 

49 
125 
131 
310 

69 

67 
276 
6U9 
224 
484 
510 
642 
616 
625 
338 
482 
494 
497 
621 

78 
377 

74 
150 
652 
382 
225 
558 
561 
btiS 
281 

W) 
103 
128 
232 

70 

97 
654 

399 
642 
470 


Aretus  C 
Ariel  .  . 
Asahel  . 
Asahcl  , 
Augusta  A 
Aurilla  . 
Austin    . 


Benjamin 
Benjamin 
Benjamin 
Benjamin 
Bi'tsey  . 
Betsey  L 
Bftsey  L 
Billy  k  . 
Bulah.  . 
Bulah  .  . 
BurrO  . 
Burdett  S 


B 


No. 

195 
638 
313 
411 
415 
474 
461 


155 
165 
171 
434 
366 
404 
513 
262 
209 
306 
212 
556 


C 

Calista  and  Jane  .  162 

Candaco     ....  308 

Carios 617 

Carlton  CW    .  .  418 

Carrie 431 

Carrie  A  .  .  .  .  650 

Caroline  S    ...  626 

Caroline  M   .  .  .  432 

Caroline    ....  659 

Caroline   ....  238 

Catharin  ....  334 

Celinda 406 

Celor 202 

Cello 203 

Ch.-iuncey ....  651 

Charles  A  .  .  .  .  417 

Charles 426 

Charles 436 

Charles  K  .  .  .  .  469 

Charlotte  ....  498 

Charlotte  ....  602 

Charles  B     ...  630 

Charles  E.  ...  637 

Charles  L .  .  .  .  698 

Charles 008 


Charles  S  . 
Charles  J  . 
Chester  .  • 
Clarissa  .  . 
Clarissa  .  . 
Clara  .  .  . 
Cornelius  . 
Cornelia  . 
Corydon  • 
Cynthia .   . 

D 
Daniel  .  . 
Daniel  H  . 
Darius  .  . 
Darius  B  . 
David  .  .  . 
Davids.  . 
David  B  . 
David  B  . 
Delia  .  .  . 
Desire  .  . 
De  Witt  O 
DIadcma  . 
Dille  .  .  . 
Dudley  A . 
Dwight  B . 


E 
Edmond  P 
Edmond 
Edmond 
Edson  M 
Edward  O 
Edward  J 
Edward  A 
Edward . 
Edward  . 
t  dward  . 
Edward  S 
Edwin  O 
Eldad.  . 
Eldad.  . 
Eldad.  . 
Electa    . 
Eleazar  • 
EleryH 
EUxabeth 


No. 

634 
211 
640 

82 
168 
244 

86 
160 
427 
4 1*6 


61 
G39 
189 
464 
176 
485 
601 
641 
662 
3i2 
397 
644 

68 
471 
499 


231 
237 
376 
683 
221 
421 
42:} 
439 
606 
615 
643 
463 
110 
113 
260 
182 
183 
197 

a 


No. 

Elizabeth  ....  18 
Elizabeth  ....  26 
Elizabeth  ....  30 
Elizabeth  ....  138 
Elizabeth  ....  86 
Elizabeth  ....  183 
Elizabeth  ....  252 
Elizabeth  Q  .  .  .   688 

Eliza 462 

Eliza  J 580 

Eliza 493 

Eliza  J 684 

Ely  P 352 

Eiijah 80 

Elisha 460 

Elisha 636 

Elisha 64 

Ella  A 638 

Ellen  M 420 

Ellen  A 373 

EmelineA  ...  223 
Emoline  ....  628 
EmmaE  ....  414 
Emma  W .  .  .  .   633 

Emily 436 

Emily  O     ....    442 

Emily 660 

Emily 668 

Emily 288 

Euos  H 663 

Pilpaphroditas  .  .  I'i6 
Epaphroditus  .  .  324 
Epaphroditus  .  .  671 
Epaphroditus  .  •    682 

Erastos 261 

ErastusC  ....  611 
Estella   and  Ver> 

ona 478 

Esther  L  ....  610 
Esther  U    ....    619 

Esther 302 

Eunice 486 

Eunice 47 

Eva  E 638 

Everlin 412 

Eveline  H     ...   447 

Eveline 628 

KverardH    ...  448 


440 


PECK  GENEATOGY. 


Eyerard  *  . 
F 
Fanny  .  . 
Fayette  H . 
Franklin  T 
FranciD  N . 
FrancU  9  . 
Freeman  . 
Frederick  . 
Freeman  . 
FredC    .  . 


No. 
.  .  446 


Q 
Orace  A  . 
George  .  . 
George  .  . 
George  B  . 
George  S  . 
George  W 
George  A . 
Guy  .  .  . 


.  337 

.  649 

.  634 

.  606 

.  635 

.  79 

.  180 

.  270 

.  625 


416 
100 
199 
401 
630 
430 
489 
880 


Hannah .      ...  8 

Hannah 14 

Hannah 169 

Hannah 272 

Hanna  F    ....  363 

Harry 336 

Harvey  J  .  •  .  .  864 

Harriet  C  ....  206 

Harriet 234 

Harriet 849 

Harriet 214 

Harriet 464 

Harriet  R  .  .  .  .  608 

Harriet  A  .  .   .  .  663 

Harriet 643 

HattieE    ....  628 

Hawiey  Z  .  .  .  .  636 

Helen 218 

Helen 249 

Helen 387 

UelouM    ....  522 

Helen  8 659 

Henry  D    ....  106 

Henry  U    ....  173 

Henry  C     ....  216 

Henry  S     ....  380 

Henry  P    ....  408 

Henry 437 

Henry  J     ....  441 

Henry 443 

Henry  A    .  .  .  .  491 

Henry  A    .   .  .  .  585 

Henry  H    ....  629 

Henry  F    ....  650 

Hester  M  ....  488 

Hiram  W.  ...  207 

Horatio 187 

Horace  C  .   .  .  .  440 

Huidah 144 

HuUiah 312 

HuUiuh 458 

Huidah  L  ....  477 

HugeT 621 


Ida  J 381 

Isaiic 39 

Isaac 179 

Isaac 267 

Isaac  ......  607 

Isabinda    ....  331 


Jabez 60 

Jabez 122 

Jacob 40 

James 168 

James  B    .  .  •  •    2u9 


No. 
James  G  ....  328 
James  G  .  .  .  .  329 
James  W  •  .  .  •   476 

James 694 

James  S     ....   600 

James 606 

Janette 472 

Jane 228 

Janett 658 

Jehiel 422 

Jennie  L   .  .  .  .    192 

Jerusha 44 

Johnjr 17 

John 37 

JohnC 194 

John  Q  A  ....   358 

John 363 

John  O 496 

John 603 

JohnE 611 

John 669 

John 607 

Jonathan  ....  23 
Jonathan  M  .  .  .    593 

Joseph 20 

Joseph 27 

Joseph 127 

Joseph   .  .  •    .  .    275 

Joseph 278 

Joseph  A  ....  575 
Joseph  A  ....  677 
Joseph   .....   645 

Josiah 613 

Julius 201 

Julius 646 

Julius 233 

Julius 650 

Julia 220 

Julia 623 

Juliet 662 

Justus 292 

JuHtus  Jj  ....  296 
Justus  L    .   .  .   .    466 

K 
Kcturah     ....     66 
KeziaA     ....    586 

L 
Lafayette  M     .  .    555 

Lnura 158 

Leah   ......     31 

Leman  O   .   .   .  .    227 

Lemuel  A  .  .  .   .    465 

Leroy  M    ....   394 

Levi 76 

Lois 63 

Lois 40 

Lois 123 

Lois 268 

Lorenzo  B    .  .  .    445 

Lorena 304 

Lowlcy  .....    294 

Louis 213 

Lucy 62 

Lucy 84 

Lucy 146 

Lucy 279 

Lucy 347 

Lucy 359 

Lucy 287 

LucyM 531 

Lucy  Ann  ....  631 
Lucretia  ....  178 
Lucrctia     ....    273 

Lucia 453 

Lucia  K 632 

LuellaR    ....    408 

Levina 318 

Luphlna    ....   253 

Lura 371 

Luther 243 


No. 

Lydia 48 

Lydta 151 

Lydia 174 

Lydia 274 

Lydia  A    .  .  .  .   617 
Lydia  M    ....   655 

Lydia 661 

Lyman 336 

Lyman 624 

M 

Mahala 83 

Major  B     ....   263 

Malissa 640 

Martha 2 

Martha 12 

Martha 699 

Martha 620 

Margaret  ....     48 
Margaret  ....    159 

Mary 9 

Mary 89 

Mary 134 

Mary 143 

Mary 87 

MaryV 172 

Mary 177 

Mary  Ann  ....   222 
Mary  Ann     ...   242 

Mary 247 

MaryW    ....   248 

Mary 289 

Mary 311 

MaryB 330 

Mary 333 

Mary 465 

Mary  Ann    .  .  .   356 

Mary  O 383 

Mary  Ann    ...    386 

Mary 500 

Morgeanna  L  .  .    565 

Mary 660 

Mary 473 

Mary 648 

Mary 614 

Mary  J 557 

Mary  Ann  .  .  .  527 
Mary  Ann     .  .  .    635 

Mary 539 

Mary  8 595 

Mark 505 

Maria 544 

Maria  E  ....  217 
Mariua  K  .  .  .  .  898 
Marcus  A  .  .  .  .  487 
Marcus  M .   .   .   .    3U2 

Mathew 345 

Mathew 140 

Mercy 130 

Mertis  V  ....  395 
Milton  A   ....    396 

MiloC 467 

Miles  L 579 

MindwcU  ....  71 
Minerva     ....    161 

Minnie 546 

Moses 95 

Moses 118 

N 

Nancy 341 

Nchemiah     ...  596 

Newton 219 

Noah 619 

Noah 843 

Norman     ....  344 

Norris 346 

O 
OUver 116 


No. 

Olire 389 

Orman 156 

Orman 153 

Oren 316 

OsaianG    ....  393 

Oziaa  W    ....  229 


Paul  .  . 
Persia  A 
l^hila  .  . 
Phvlinda 
Philema 
Polly  .  . 
Polly  .  . 
Polly  .  . 
Polly  .  . 


Rachel    . 
Rachel    . 
Rachel    . 
Rachel    . 
Rachel    . 
Rachel  A 
liachel    . 
Rachel    . 
Rachel  R 
Reeve     . 
Reuben  O 
ReubeD  . 
Rhoda    . 
Rboda    . 
Rhoda    • 
Rhoda    . 
Rhoda    • 
Rhoda B 
Rhoda    . 
Richard  L 
Richard  L 
Ripley  O 
Robert    . 
Honieo  R 
Koxnnna 
Iix>xoniia 
Rulh    . 
Ruth   . 
Ruth   . 
Uuth    . 
Ruth    . 
Ruth  Ann 


29 
566 

317 
424 
259 
164 
241 
340 
480 


34 

76 

91 

101 

108 

196 

291 

327 

574 

136 

191 

200 

81 

104 

116 

117 

240 

264 

295 

591 

592 

483 

018 

l'J3 

370 

207 

16 

21 

26 

28 

142 

622 


S 

Sally 204 

Sally  B 265 

gaily 2S2 

Sally 315 

Sally 319 

Sully 0:J7 

Sally  M 409 

Sally  U 572 

Celinda  A  .   .   .   .  406 

Samuel 13 

Samuel 1S4 

Samuel  H  .   .   .  .  390 

Samuel  H  .  .  .  .  403 

Samuel 562 

Sarah 7 

Sarah 19 

Barah 50 

Sarah 73 

Sarah 105 

Sarah 119 

Sarah 185 

Sarah 188 

Sarah 245 

Sarah 271 

Sarah 290 

Sarah 293 

Sarah 862 


GENERAL  INDEX- 


441 


Sarah  Ann 
Sarah  A 
Surah  . 
Sarah  P 
Sarah  T 
Sarah  B 
Scth  . 
Seth  . 
Sheldon  W 
Stephen  B 
Sherman  . 
Sherman  H 
Solomon  . 
Sophia  \f  . 
Submit  .  . 
Sasannah  . 


No. 

.  402 

.  462 

.  512 

.  518 

.  573 

.  603 

.  258 

.  314 

.  167 

.  208 

.  350 

.  627 

.  254 

.  500 

.  257 

.  22 


Susan  B 
Susan  A 
Susan  A 
Susan  J  . 
Susan  B 
Susannah 
Susannah 
Syhil   .  . 
Sybil   .  . 
Sybil  .  . 
Sybil    .  . 
Sylvester 
Sylvia.  . 
Sylvia    . 


Thankftil 


•  •  •  • 


No. 

002 
406 
407 
532 
529 
322 
428 
04 
152 
181 
100 
266 
303 
623 

HI 


No. 
Thankful  ....  251 
Theodore  B .  .  .  581 
Thomas  ....  72 
Tracy 587 

V 
Vir^ 246 

W 

Walter  K  ....  874 

Walter 375 

Wane      504 

Warren 388 

Warren 410 

William 157 

WUUamC.  ...  355 


No- 

Williams.  ...  857 

William  V     ...  386 

William  H    ...  301 

William  F.  ...  488 

WilliamC.  ...  444 

WlUiamM    ...  451 

William  HH   .  .  604 

William 479 

Willie 547 

William  £.  ...  657 

William.    ....  567 

William 570 

Willis  P 524 


Xenophon ....   649 


DESCENDANTS    OF    DEACON    WILLIAM    PECK, 

OF  NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 


A 

No. 

Abner 103 

Abijah 27 

Abijah 28 

Alfred 71 

Amos 69 

A»fi 62 

Augustus  L     .  .  23 

B 

Benjamin  ....  79 

Benjamin  ....  92 


Caleb  .  . 
Cjilvin     . 
Charles  . 
Charles  . 
Charles,  jr 
Charles  L 
Charles  C 
Chauncey 


Daniel 
parius 

gavid  . 
avid. 
David  . 
David  . 
Pavid  H 


6 

22 
56 
70 
80 
112 
121 
73 


95 
33 
14 
41 
42 
99 
115 


B 

Edward  M    .  .  »  50 

Ellas 49 

Elijah      93 

Eliphalet  ....  16 

^llsha     ,  ,  ,  .  ,  105 


G 


George  W 
Gilbert  M. 


No. 
.  39 
.    117 


n 

Henry  K    .  .  .  .  74 

Heath 25 

I 

Ira 72 

Isaac 43 

Isaac 44 

Isaac 68 

Israel     119 


Jared  V 
Jason  . 
Jasper  . 
Jasper  J. 
Jedediah 
Jedediafa 
Jehlel  . 
Jeremiah 
Jeremiah,  jr 
Jeremiah,  3d 
Jeremiah 
Jesse  . 
JeRse  . 
Jesse  B 
Jertse  . 
Jesse  . 
Joel  . 
Joel  . 
Joel  • 
Joel  . 
JoelW 
John   • 


46 

102 

97 

106 

94 

104 

77 

2 

7 

9 

12 

57 

78 

83 

84 

85 

86 

59 

76 

81 

87 

9 


John 

John 

John 

John 

John,Jr 

John 

John 

John    ....•• 

John 

John 

John  M  •  •  .  . 
John,  jr.  .  .  •  • 
Jonathan  R. .  .  • 

Joseph 

Joseph  .  .  «  .  . 
Joseph  J  .  .  .  . 
Joshua   


Lemnel  .  •  •  .  . 

Levi 

Linus  M     .  .  p  . 


father, jr.  ...  114 

N 

Nathaniel  »  .  .  .  15 

Nathaniel  ....  100 

Nathan 26 

Nathan  .  ,  .  .  .  31 

Nicholas    ....  59 


Oliver  J 108 

Oliver 109 

Orandos  X  ...   118 


Peter 18 


No. 

20 
30 
32 
47 
52 
54 
61 
67 
82 
98 
120 
24 
37 

4 
13 
89 

8 


10 
63 
95 


Phlletus  B 

R 
Reynolds,  jr 
Reynold  .  . 
Richard  .  .  . 
Richard.  .  . 
Richard  .  .  , 
Richard.  .  . 
Robert  .  •  . 
Robert    .  .  . 


... 


S 
Samuel  .  . 
Samuel,  jr. 
Samuel  .  . 
Samuel  .  . 
Samuel,  jr. 
Samuel,  1st 
Samuel,  2d 
Samuel  .  • 
Samuel  .  . 
Samuel  .  . 
Samuel,  jr. 
Silas  .  .  . 
Soloman  B 
Stephen  N 


Theophllus  ,  •  . 
Thcophllus  .  .  • 


W 

Walter  .  . 
Whitman  . 
William     . 
William  J 
Willi  am  . 


No. 
84 


110 

111 

88 

101 

107 

116 

19 

51 


6 

11 
21 
53 
55 
60 
64 
66 
75 
88 
90 
96 
29 
86 


IT 
65 


40 

46 

1 

48 

91 

113 


442 


PECK  QEKEALOQY. 


NAMES  RECEIVED  TOO  LATE  TO  BE  NUMBERED. 


A 
Abigail  B  .  .  .  .  344 

Ann 82,62 

Alonzo 62 

Amos 62 

Airo 128 

B 

BeUey 60 

B«i\)amln  B  .  .  .     62 
Beijunin  .  .  •  •   130 

O 
Charles    .  .60,62,81 

Obarity 60 

Catharine  M    •  .  60 

Catharine  L.  .  .  60 

Clarance    ....  81 

ClariBM 344 

Cora 883 

D 

Dnncon 60 

Delia  A 81 

.   B 

Ebenexer  .  •  •  •     60 

Edward  D    ...     62 
Edward  M    ...  606 


Pi*«. 

Elizabeth  . 

.   130 

Eliza  Ann 

.    344 

Kmma    •  • 

.     60 

Emma  G   . 

.     62 

Kmma  J    . 

.     81 

Emelino    . 

.     62 

Emily  A    . 

.     81 

Eunice   .  . 

.     02 

Eugene  H . 

.    106 

Flora  A 


P 


62 


G 


Qoorge 60 

George  W    ...     81 

H 

Harriet  L  .  .  .  .     62 

Henry 106 

Hezekiah  ....  106 
Hiram  ....  106,  344 
l[orton  T  .  .  .  .  106 
Uuldah   .  .  .  .62,62 


Ira 60,60 


Page. 

J 

Jacob 60 

James 60 

James  E  .  •  .  .  106 
JameH  W  •  .  .  •  344 
Jay  Irwin  ....   38;} 

John 60,60 

Joseph  A  .  .  .  .   106  i 
Joseph  li  .  .  •  *     62 


Looisa     ...  .60,60 

M 

Mary  A 106 

Mary  Ann     ...  55 

Mary  J 62 

Mary  L 81 

Maria 81 

Martha 139 

Mercy 62 


N 


Nancy .  .  . 
Nancy  E    . 
Nicholas    • 


60,60 
.  62 
.   130 


Tugt. 

P 

Polly 60,fi2 

Phebe 60 

PhebeA     ....     62 

R 

Rachel 60 

Randall 3«sJ 

Reuben  .  .62,62,3*4 
Robert  A  •  .  .  .  ^i 
Itoi^ettaE     ...   344 

B 

Sarah lOi^ 

^3tophen 60 

e>uBan lo6 

Sylvia GO 

W 

Wesley 62 

William  ...  .60,  62 
William  «...  HI 
William  P  .  .  .  U«0 
Willsee 60 


Zoar 


63 


NAMES   OP   PECKS  IN   THE   ADDITIONS  AND 

ALTERATIONS. 


A 

Faos. 

Abijrnll  L  .  .  .  .  3U7 
Abigail  .....  '<iVQ 
AHCi'tiath     ....  401 

Alfred  P 401^ 

Alinira     397 

Almlra 4ul 

Alonzo  D    .   .   .   .  3i)7 

Amy 3S.«'.> 

Ann 397 

Anna 3US 

Anna 398 

Angt'llneB     .  .  .401 

Anthony 4(j0 

Arad 401 

B 

BeT\jamin  ....  307 
Benjamin  ....  3U7 
Benjamin    .   .  .  .  :U)S 

Bothana 3}>S 

Burleigh 4ul 

C 

CallBta 401 

Caroline  A.  .  .  '400 
Caroline  A  2d  .  .  4(x) 
Catharine  ....  398 
Cliarlotte  ....  397 
Charlotte     .  .  .  .  397 

Chloe  A 401 

Clara 4Ul 

Cornelia 4(K) 

Cornelia 400 

Cyril 399 

Cyril 3W 

Cyrus 397 

CyruB  F 397 

Cyrus 398 

D 
Diana 898 


B 

Faob. 

Dyer  H 397 

Edson 401 

Klizaboth     .  .  .  .398 
Elizabeth    ....  398 

Ellsha  8 397 

Emily  T 400 

KuoH 398 

EhiIut 398 

Eunice 400 

Ezoklel 398 


Fcnn 400 

Francis 401 

Fredrick  L.  .  .  .  400 
Freeman  8  ...  397 
Friendly 399 

i         o 

Gates 401 

George  W  ....  398 
George  A    .  .  .  .  400 

n 

Hannah 399 

I  Harvoy 398 

Harriet 398 

'  Harriet 401 

'  Henry 4Ul 

I  Hezt'klah  ....  398 
I  Huldah 398 

HA 400 


,  iHaac 401 

iHrael  H 397 

'  Israel 399 

Inrael    399 


Jacob iOl 


Faos. 

Jacob 401 

Jamcfl 399 

Jarod 397 

Jarcd 401 

.Toremlah  A    .   .  .  4lU 

Joanna 400 

Joel  a •^' 

Joel 397 

Jt>el  J 397 

John 397 

John 397 

John  M 397 

John 398 

.lohn  D 3'J8 

John 3i»8 

JohnB 401 

Jonathan  ....  ^{97 
Jonathan     .  .  .   .398 

JoHt'ph Ji'.»7 

Jot<L>j)h 397 

Joseph 31»8 

Jotfeph 399 

L 
Laura  Ann     .   .   .  398 

Lewis 401 

LolM  A 4<»l 

LoirtaE 401 

Lucy  Ann   ....  399 

Lucy 40U 

Lucv '401 

Lydia 401 

M 

Malvina 398 

MaryK 397 

Mary 3i»8 

MarvB 400 

Maria  J 397 

Martha  L  .  .  .  .  808 
Martha  M  .  .  .  .  400 
Mark 308 


Tao*. 

>farffarft  G  .  .  .  .'7.»7 
M^•li•^f«a  K  ....  .5 '7 
Milliceut 3j9 

X 

Nlchola* 30S 

Noah iii'S 

O 
Olive 4'}1 

I» 

Polly 308 

Polly 4ul 

R 

Ralph  9 401 

Kcbccca 4'.il 

Koed .7.H 

Kuif>»cll Afl 

S 

Samuel 397 

tjarah  A 401 

8arah  M 4O0 

iSilvia  C 4»'l 

Sophia 4<il 

lSoi>hia 401 

T 
Treat  Fenn  ....  400 
Tylers 397 

W 

Walter  L  ....  898 
William  F  .  .  .  .  ,T97 
William  M  ....  400 
WiUiam 3M 

Z 
Zelinda 390 


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