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FROM THB FUND OF
CHARLES MINOT
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GENEALOGICAL HISTORY
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DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH PECK,
WHO EMIGRATED WITH HIS FAMILY TO THIS
COUNTRY IN 1638;
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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
'*'"^'^1><m'! >np <■ qlli Arrn^
liid-rcl V IJodv oF
p>:7| rapt'.' Samuel Pe.-k^
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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
6»
}
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.
^*,f:^t^rti 2l f
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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.
^■^. ^cc4
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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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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y 1
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
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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.
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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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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
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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[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:
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(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
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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
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^./ 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;
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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.
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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.
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[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)
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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
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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.
7VM^ fld^
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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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.
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[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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[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 :
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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
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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.
DESCENDANTS OF DEACON PAUL PECK. 367
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
83
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.
M2
[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.
84»
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^}
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Abigail 2041
Abigail 2711
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Abigail W . . . 2830
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Ablol 1027
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Abicl 2106
Abtier V . . . . 2172
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Adalinc 320
Adaliiie 540
Adaline 6V7
AdiUino 711
Adaliiic U . . . 1003
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Adalinu 1U35
Adallne 11M15
Adalinc a . . .2485
Adallne 2UH5
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No.
, 920
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2235
2271
2300
2420
3034
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3060
3054
411
401
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U60
1010
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2804
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2088
8003
3012
30t»5
3150
3205
3400
3o:n
2127
3407
948
2142
21.52
2227
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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
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Almlna U
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Alpheoa M
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No.
. 627
1733
,1970
,2168
,2231
.2709
,2802
,3147
.3199
. 32.'>4
, 723
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, 793
, 1306
, 1U64
,2176
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, 581
, 270
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,2710
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.2482
432
. 759
. 1130
,2101
2249
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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
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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
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Courad M . . . . 870
Cora J 1125
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Cynthia 248
Cynthia 465
Cynthia H . . . 1194
Cynthia 17w2
Cynthia 1876
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Cynthia 398
Cynthia 2138
Cynthia 2751
CyiilhluH . . .2936
Cyril 760
C> rii C 1191
Cyrus 254
Cyrus D 910
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Daniel SI
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Daniel 767
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1256
1281
lU^
1721
2508
251*4
2636
2692
•2752
336a
3010
107
207
1443
2372
483
663
1606
689
2338
2617
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3445
3475
3406
2765
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3027
2453
445
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533
1247
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3261
543
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3377
2288
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221^9
2326
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No.
. 406
. 078
. 1082
.1085
.1163
. 12:30
.2013
.2102
. 2541
.3493
.1178
. 1204
.2384
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. 382
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. 324
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.1389
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.1507
.1524
.1541
.1656
. 1672
.1588
.1646
.1707
.1780
. 1813
.1816
.1858
.1954
.1986
.2008
.2200
.2295
.2337
.2416
.2473
.2493
.2944
.2976
.8031
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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
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Emeline B . . .1478
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No.
3241
3247
630
602
1031
1200
1324
1354
2414
2.i70
2871
2960
3140
,3370
3440
3174
3482
733
864
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,1124
,1107
1176
1821
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,2306
,2387
.2412
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, 2550
3008
3000
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1112
2546
2894
, 910
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,8056
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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
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Fanny . • .
Fanny . . .
Fanny W . .
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Ferdinand W
Fidelia A . .
Flavlout J .
Flora B . . .
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Flora M . . .
Florence E .
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Frunklln K .
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Franklin T .
Franklin H .
Francis .
Francitf .
FranciH W
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FrancU N
Brunei « M
Francis II
Francis K
Francis SI
Francis .
Francis W
Frances K
Frances M
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Frances C
Frances A
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Frances A
Frances V
Frank O
Frank C
Frank W
Frank M
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Frank li
Frank II
Frank W
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.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
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. 1020
.2250
.2206
.2334
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. 32:i3
. 2618
. 1013
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Frederick W
Frederick •
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George . .
George W.
George W .
George A .
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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
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(.ieorge .
George .1 ,
George C
George K
George W
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.2184
. 682
.8078
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.8120
.1229
.3100
.1243
.13.11
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262
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620
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1015
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,1034
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1059
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1087
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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
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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 . . .
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. 171
. 454
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Hamilton S
Hannah .
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Hannah .
Hannah B
Hannah H
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Hunnah .
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Hannah W
Hannah M
Hannah C
Hannuii B
Hannah C
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. 40
. 87
. 178
. 208
. 217
. 225
. 375
. 429
. 530
. 508
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. 802
. 043
.1055
.1170
. 1330
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.1441
. 1514
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. i:»59
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.1603
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Uandell D W
Hammond W
Harriett. .
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Harriett W
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Harriett N
Harriett A
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Harriett. .
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Harriett .
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Harriett L .
Harriett R
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Harriett .
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Harriett U
Harriett. .
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Harriett X
Harriett V
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Harnett M
Harriett L .
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Harriett 8 .
Harriett V
Harriett A
Harriett . .
Harriett M
Harold 8 .
Harvey .
Harvey J .
Harvey . ,
H«irvey . .
Harvey . .
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Harris B .
Han is . .
Harrisof) G
Harrison J
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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
No.
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
I
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
J
Jabez 1639
Jackson . . . .2350
Jackson .... 2454
Jacob C 971
Jacob H .... Io05
Jacinlhla .... 2673
Jaiel 1627
Jalel 1589
Jaiel 1716
Jaiel 2680
No.
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
James 3139
James 3163
James M . . . . 8312
James 3404
James 8 .... 8431
Jane M . . . . . 846
Jane A 703
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
Jesse H 8491
No.
Joanna ..... 664
Joanna B . . . . 996
Joanna B . . . . 1006
Joanna 1833
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
JohnF 3316
John H 8338
Johiel B . . . . 2168
Jonathan .... 1168
Jonathan . . • . 1666
Jonathan .... 1667
Jonathan .... 2028
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Lydia .
Lydia H
Lydia J
Lydia A
Lydia M
Lydia . .
Lydia . .
L^'dia J .
Lvdia A
Lydia W
Lydia W
Lydia E .
Lydia . .
Lydia . .
Lyvlia . .
Lo'dia . .
Lydia . .
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Lvdia . .
Lydia B .
Lydia . .
Lydia X .
Lvdia D
Lydia D
Lydia . .
Lydia . .
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Lydia . .
Lydia A
Lyuia . .
Lvdia . .
Lydia D
Lydia . .
Lydia . .
Lydia L .
Lvdia C .
Lyd-.a J .
Lydia L .
Lvdia K
Lydia W
Lyman .
Lyman .
Lyman .
Lyman B
Lyman .
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MadoraA. . . . 31d&
Mahala 576
MahaiaD .... 656
Mahala 741
Mahala A . . . . 860
Mahala 2u65
Malinda 2211
Manly D . . . .3129
Mary 5
Mary 35
Marv 42
Mary 52
Mary M
Mary 161
Mary 170
Mary 179
Mary 250
Mary 278
Mary 830
Mary 339
Mary 342
Mary 413
Mary Ann. . , , 4U
419
Joel A.J of B
ontaomBry, IT.?
id Lake, K.V. .
L«ii,' of Danbnry. Conn aia
•L«tI,< of Woodbrldge, Coon 3M
•L«l M.,' of DiDbury, Conn Mo
BcT. LsTl,' of SanRtrd. M.Y 7Ut)
Lewl*,< of WoodbrMge, Conn 608
•LlwliW.,>or BninawEck. Ohio .... isa
Luelui,' of Bnilwwick, OhL« MM
LDcii»,'orlla]'ieua. Ohio T4B
•LUElua W.f of Auallnbura. Oblo . . . 1012
Lacaa.'of eandLake.N.r. PIB
■ - - • if Mlddltlown, N.Y. * ■"
Eev. Lulher H ,<
'iNT-
.. jf Walllngford, Conn, ,
-i,.,n«.i«l,'of CaiDdon. Ind
•Satl.snlel,' of Brown«illa, N.Y. ,
•Soab.'of SorUiKMt,N, V. . . . ,
' uf WalllnKford, Conn
■ Norwich, Conn. . .
',' of Chlciija, 11]. . .
if LLltl* Falli, N.T.
Samnel,'of Uanbelm.lT.T. HI
Bamuel.' of Bethany, Conn Ill
•Samuel,' of Qreen.lJ.V MO
Bamuel.'of Homer, N.Y SU
Uamuel.'ot Roibu^, Maei. 439
ScIab.iVf Cuiden, UJ. '...'.'.'.'.'. Ill
•Slmeon.'of Norwleb, Conn 130
glial ' of Woodbrl<l«. Conn SM
•ai[linianB..>d. atC>lro, 111 BOI
Miinhni'.' iif Walllngford, 6i>nn.' ','.'.'. ID
Bl..nhi.ii> uf Nbw Haven, Conn TO
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.
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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.
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Alkrn . • .
Ax»drew .
Aodrews .
Atkii «OD .
Atvater .
Paob.
3Tu
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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 .
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B-J' .ki.'.i^ham
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ButicT .
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Cabi«» . ,
Ctr- n .
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r:irrirj;flon
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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 , ,
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. . 370
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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 . .
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37*. 37y
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Fartman
&ivarda
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Elcvorth
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Faranin
Faiiee
Pitch .
Ff»ol .
Ford .
Foster
Friebee
Fuller .
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Or:i.':;^r
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Gr— .:ili*t
Gn-ilt-v .
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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 '
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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 . . .
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M-^rry . .
M..ZZV . .
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North r'jp .
. . 36^
. . 374
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Owf-n .
Owen .
r.iijre . .
Tainc . .
Palmer .
I'attt-rson
Ptariioni
IVrcival .
Perki:<t .
I'belps .
rMumb .
Pond . .
Porter .
I
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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^ . . *
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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 .
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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 . . .
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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
3 2044 024 213 134