Lois H. Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Lois H. Peavey 1 2
Born: 1842 - Burlington, Penobscot County, Maine, USA 1 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Daniel Peavey 1 2 3 4 Mother: Susan Mary Kendall 1
Children
General Notes: Wife - Lois H. Peavey
[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source on Marriage info-Teresa Peavey tree given by June Peavey
Louise Alice Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Louise Alice Peavey 4
AKA: Lois Born: August 7, 1818 - Strafford , New Hampshire 2 4 Baptized: Died: June 13, 1914 - Morgan, Orleans , Vermont 2 Buried: - Old Protestant Cemetery, Brighton, Vermont 4
Father: Eliphalet Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Eunice Anna Woods 2
Children
Stillman T. Stimpson and Margaret Helen Peavey
Husband Stillman T. Stimpson
Born: 1900 Baptized: Died: 1968 Buried: - Patten, Penobscot Co., MaineMarriage: November 14, 1922 - Patten, Penobscot Co., Maine
Wife Margaret Helen Peavey
Born: June 30, 1904 - Patten, Penobscot Co., Maine Baptized: Died: 1989 Buried: - Patten, Penobscot Co., Maine
Father: John Henry Peavey Mother: Edith Josephine Hutchins
Children
1 M John Wesley Stimpson
Born: July 23, 1923 Baptized: Died: November 5, 1978 Buried: - Patten, Penobscot Co., MaineSpouse: Jacqueline G. Churchill Marr: November 26, 1946
Mary Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Peavey 1 2
Born: 1715 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
Father: William C. Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Sarah Peavey 1 2 4
Children
General Notes: Wife - Mary Peavey
Mary renewed her covenant of baptism December 15, 1728, according to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Mary renewed her covenant of baptism December 15, 1728, according to therecords of the South Church of Portsmouth, NH.
Mary Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Peavey 1
Born: 1834 - Burlington, Penobscot County, Maine, USA 1 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Daniel Peavey 1 2 3 4 Mother: Susan Mary Kendall 1
Children
Mary Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Peavey 1 4
Born: 1706 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 1 Baptized: 1715 - Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire Died: Buried: AFN: 4VZZ-NC
Father: John Peavey 2 4 Mother:
Father: Edward Peve 2 4 Mother: Rachel Adams 1 2 4 5
Children
General Notes: Wife - Mary Peavey
Information on the marriage of Mary Peavey and Samuel Holmes was recorded by Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church. Both parties were from Portsmouth.
Information on the marriage of Mary Peavey and Samuel Holmes was recordedby Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church. Both parties were fromPortsmouth.
Notes: Marriage
Line in Record @F3886@ (MRIN 1718) from GEDCOM file was too long:
Charles Fredrick Ryan and Mary Cathren Peavey
Husband Charles Fredrick Ryan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Cathren Peavey
Born: April 7, 1882 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles Henry Peavey Mother: Margaret Jennette McAllister
Children
1 F Margaret Ryan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Catherine Ryan
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Mason W. Peavey
Husband Mason W. Peavey 2 4
Born: 1830 - Strafford, Strafford , New Hampshire 2 Baptized: Died: 1890 2 Buried:
Father: Eliphalet Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Eunice Anna Woods 2
Marriage: - Barnstead, Quebec, Canada 2
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Mehitable Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mehitable Peavey 1 2 4
Born: - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1774 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1774 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
Father: William C. Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Sarah Peavey 1 2 4
Noted events in her life were:
1. Personal 1, 1751 - She Received A Bequest Of Ten Pounds In The Will Of Sarah Odiorne Of Portsmouth. No Reason Is Given For The Gift. Mehita
Children
General Notes: Wife - Mehitable Peavey
Mehetable Pevey was received into full communion April 4, 1742 according to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The use of her maiden name indicates that she was not married at this point. The marriage record comes from the same source.
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[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Received land in Portsmouth (Fern Galle research notes)[Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark & Harriet Kulow]
Mehetable Pevey was received into full communion April 4, 1742 accordingto the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, NH. The use of hermaiden name indicates that she was not married at this point. Themarriage record comes from the same source.
Mercy Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mercy Peavey 1 2 4
Born: April 8, 1753 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 1 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Hudson Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Madelin Brown 1
Children
Nathaniel Peavey
Husband Nathaniel Peavey 2 4
Born: 1690 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: April 24, 1763 - Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: April 25, 1763 - Stratham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
Father: Edward Peve 2 4 Mother: Rachel Adams 1 2 4 5
Marriage: 1720 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Nathaniel Peavey
The marriage of Nathaniel and Annah would have needed to take place before 1720 in order for 6 children to have been baptized by 1727. I have listed their children according to the babtism records and have been able to find only 2 other children for sure.
Records for the death of Nathaniel came from Vol. 48 Page 338 of the REGISTER.
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According to LDS IGI Record found on www.familysearch.com
marriage was 1730c.
FTM CD31 TREE 606 DIFFERS ON THIS FAMILY.
Vital records of Greenland, NH 1714 -1820 by Priscilla Hammond lists names
under PEVEY. [Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark & Harriet Kulow]
The marriage of Nathaniel and Annah would have needed to take placebefore 1720 in order for 6 children to have been baptized by 1727. I havelisted their children according to the babtism records and have been ableto find only 2 other children for sure.
Records for the death of Nathaniel came from Vol. 48 Page 338 of theREGISTER.
Oliver Peavey and Patience Young
Husband Oliver Peavey
Born: 1742 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Mary Stevens
Marriage:
Wife Patience Young
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Orren Peavey
Husband Orren Peavey 1
Born: June 1825 - Clinton, Kennebec County, Maine, USA 2 4 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Daniel Peavey 1 2 3 4 Mother: Susan Mary Kendall 1
Marriage: October 14, 1848 - Belfast, Waldo Co., ME 1
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census 2, 1860 - Passadumkeag, Penobscot County, Maine Page 533: Orren (33) Is Listed With His Wife Mary A. (30) And Their Children Gary
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Orren Peavey
Censsu 1860: Passadumkeag, Penobscot Co., ME Page 533: Orren (33) islisted with his wife Mary A. (30) and their children Gary E. (11), Edmund(8), William (6), Amos (3) and Ada L. (1). He is a blacksmith.
[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source on later generations of Orrin, see Elaine Howell's notes.
See Mary Elle n Peavey Pike's letter as source for more information on
this family.
Per Ju ne Peavey, translating letters etc.
Notes on Orrin's children from Joyce & Geo rge Peavey (from Frank &
Florence's notes)
Notes: Marriage
[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source: ME Marriage Record-Ancestry.com
Peter Peavey
Husband Peter Peavey 2
Born: 1697 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 4 Baptized: Died: November 23, 1756 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts 1 Buried: November 24, 1756 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts 1
Father: Edward Peve 2 4 Mother: Rachel Adams 1 2 4 5
Marriage: July 15, 1720 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts 1
Noted events in his life were:
1. Personal 1 - He Was Deeded Land In Chester, New Hampshire In 1724 But Apparently Never Lived On The Property As All His Children Were
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Peter Peavey
Record of the marriage of Peter Peavey and Esther Barker came from "Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts". Death record came from the same source.
He was deeded Land in Chester, NH in 1724 but apparently never lived onthe property as all his children were born in MA.
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From: "Zwicker, Janice" <jzwicker@city.waltham.ma.us>
To: "'Babs2227@aol.com'" <Babs2227@aol.com>
Subject: Peavey/Peavy
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 15:42:57 -0400
Barbara; Your inquiry was forwarded to me as library archivist. Iconsulted our copy of History of Hampton, N.H. 1638-1892 by Joseph Dow.Its only reference to Peavey/Peavy is on page 907:
"Peter Peavey and Esther his wife had children: Hannah, b. July 14, 1721.Mary, b. Mar. 22, 1723.
Rachel, bp. May 23, 1725. Esther, bp. June 2, 1728"
Our copy of Vital Records of Hampton, N.H. vol.2 confirms the above, withadditional detail that they were records of the First CongregationalChurch, and on page 23; "Peter Pevy, bp. 19 April, 1719."
I hope this is of help to you.
Sincerely, Janice Zwicker
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[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source: Ross D. Peavey Tree-Given by June Peavey - 3/2000.
Source: A. -Desc . of Edward Tree @www.familytreemaker.com and FTM CD#4.
Source: Dictionary of ME and NH-Ancestry.com
Notes: Peter moved to Hampton according to Leroy Peav ey's notes.
Death record abstract from Concord NH [Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark& Harriet Kulow]
Record of the marriage of Peter Peavey and Esther Barker came from "VitalRecords of Andover, MA". Death record came from the same source.
Rachel Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Rachel Peavey 2 4
Born: 1704 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Peve 2 4 Mother: Rachel Adams 1 2 4 5
Children
General Notes: Wife - Rachel Peavey
Information on the marriage of Thomas Rowe and Rachel Peavey were recorded in the notes of Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church.
Conflicting dates:
Marrage date January 17, 1727/28 is AFTER birth of first child June 04,1723.
According to the International Genealogical Index (IGI) her marriage dateis January 17, 1719/20.
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[Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark & Harriet Kulow]
Information on the marriage of Thomas Rowe and Rachel Peavey wererecorded in the notes of Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church.
Samuel Peavey
Husband Samuel Peavey 1 2 4
Born: 1798 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Alice Mills 1 2 4
Marriage: 1819 - Cornville, Somerset Co., ME 1
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Peavey
[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
NOT SURE IF THESE CHILDREN ARE PLACED IN THIS FAMILY-Similar to other
family member's children.
Sarah Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Peavey 1 2
Born: 1718 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
Father: William C. Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Sarah Peavey 1 2 4
Children
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Peavey
Information on the marriage of Sarah Peavey and Stacey Dalling is from the notes of Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church.
According to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sarah was received into covenant March 14, 1735/1736. She was married shortly thereafter.
Information on the marriage of Sarah Peavey and Stacey Dalling is fromthe notes of Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church.
According to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, NH, Sarah wasreceived into covenant March 14, 1735/1736. She was married shortlythereafter.
Sarah Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Peavey 1 2 4
Born: September 24, 1810 - Caanan, Somerset County, Maine, USA 2 Baptized: Died: December 16, 1894 - Caanan, Somerset County, Maine, USA 1 Buried: December 18, 1894 - Caanan, Somerset County, Maine, USA 1
Father: Samuel Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Alice Mills 1 2 4
Children
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Peavey
Informaation on birth and death dates comes from certified copy of death certificate. Parents were Samuel Peavey and Alice Mills.
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Source for information on info of Sarah Peavey and John Goodridge:
1. Newspap er account obit from Canaan ME 1894-95, rec'd from JunePeavey.
2. Certified Abstract of a record of death copy issued 12/31/1973 from
Canaan, ME
Rec'd f rom June Peavey. [Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark & HarrietKulow]
Informaation on birth and death dates comes from certified copy of deathcertificate. Parents were Samuel Peavey and Alice Mills.
Sarah Peavey
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Peavey 2 4 5
Born: 1697 - Of Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire 1 Baptized: Died: July 15, 1763 - Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine 1 Buried: July 15, 1763 - Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine 1 AFN: 206Z-82
Father: Edward Peve 2 4 Mother: Rachel Adams 1 2 4 5
Children
General Notes: Wife - Sarah Peavey
Information on the marriage came from the notes of Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church.
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[Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark & Harriet Kulow]
Information on the marriage came from the notes of Rev. Joseph Adams ofthe Newington Church.
William C. Peavey and Sarah Peavey
Husband William C. Peavey 1 2 4
Born: 1689 - Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 4 Baptized: Died: 1731 - Barrington, Strafford County, New Hampshire 1 Buried: 1731 - Barrington, Strafford County, New Hampshire 1
Father: Edward Peve 2 4 Mother: Rachel Adams 1 2 4 5
Marriage: 1713 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 1
Noted events in his life were:
1. Personal 1 - From 1731 To 1735, His Estate (Not Him) Was Taxed In Barrington Which Would Indicate A Death Date Of Abt. 1730.
Wife Sarah Peavey 1 2 4
Born: 1695 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: - Barrington, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1751/1765 - Barrington, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA 1
Children
1 M William II Peavey 2 4
Born: 1714 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1765 1 2 4 Buried:
2 F Mary Peavey 1 2
Born: 1715 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
3 F Ann Peavey
Born: 1716 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Sarah Peavey 1 2
Born: 1718 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1777 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
5 M John Sr. Peavey 2 4
Born: August 23, 1719 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1773 - Barrington, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1773 - Barrington, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA 1Spouse: Dorcas 1 2 4 Marr: 1745 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
6 F Mehitable Peavey 1 2 4
Born: - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1774 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1774 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
7 F Elizabeth P. Peavey 1 4
Born: 1726 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1799 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Buried: 1799 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1
8 F Abigail Peavey 1 2 4
Born: 1725 - Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH 1 Baptized: Died: 1765 - Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., NH 1 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William C. Peavey
The "Register" vol. 81 states that William Pevey was one of the original proprietors of Barrington when it split off from Portsmouth. This would coincide with the other information on William regarding his location in Portsmouth prior to living in Barrington. It also fits with the direct line of Williams in this area who were taxed and bought and sold property.
Baptism: 1715 Sarah w. of Wm C. and s Wm and dau Mary at Portsmouth N.Church
From 1731 to 1735, his estate (Not Him) was taxed in Barrington whichwould indicate a death date of c. 1730.
[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source: "The Pevey Peavey Family"-files from Fern Galle, Riceville, IA
Sour ce: "Descendant of Edward Peve Peavey" www. familytreemaker.com
NH/ME diction ary[Barnes.FTW]
Source: "The Pevey Peavey Family"-files from Fern Galle, Riceville, IALocation: In Peavey Black Binder. Source: Shirley Sirois' "Descendantof Edwar d Peve Peavey" www.familytreemaker.com Source: Susan Cole'sPeavey Genealogy notes emailed 3/2000.From 1731 to 1735, his estate (NotHim) was taxed in Barrington which would indicate a death date of c. 1730.
[Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark & Harriet Kulow]
The "Register" vol. 81 states that William Pevey was one of the originalproprietors of Barrington when it split off from Portsmouth. This wouldcoincide with the other information on William regarding his location inPortsmouth prior to living in Barrington. It also fits with the directline of Williams in this area who were taxed and bought and sold property.
General Notes: Child - William II Peavey
[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source: William's will probated 1819-probate letter dated 6/7/1967
Leroy's co mpiled notes.[Barnes.FTW]
Source: William's will probated 1819-probate letter dated 6/7/1967Leroy's compiled notes.
General Notes: Child - Mary Peavey
Mary renewed her covenant of baptism December 15, 1728, according to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Mary renewed her covenant of baptism December 15, 1728, according to therecords of the South Church of Portsmouth, NH.
General Notes: Child - Sarah Peavey
Information on the marriage of Sarah Peavey and Stacey Dalling is from the notes of Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church.
According to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sarah was received into covenant March 14, 1735/1736. She was married shortly thereafter.
Information on the marriage of Sarah Peavey and Stacey Dalling is fromthe notes of Rev. Joseph Adams of the Newington Church.
According to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, NH, Sarah wasreceived into covenant March 14, 1735/1736. She was married shortlythereafter.
General Notes: Child - John Sr. Peavey
John Peavey of Portsmouth, carpenter, August 27, 1759, was granted the administration of his father's estate. His father, William of Portsmouth, mariner died in 1730 but his estate was under his wife's care for a period of time until her death in Barrington. At that point John took over to complete it's administration.
From "Newington Families", Oct. 31, 1765, Mary Stuart (Widow), Sarah Dalling (Widow), Samuel Dalling )Mariner) and his wife Abigail, and Elizabeth Seward (Widow), all of Portsmouth, conveyed to John Peavey (Carpenter), the premises on Pickerings Mill where the grantie now lives, formerly owned by William Peavey, a father of the grantors. (N.H. Colonial Deeds, vol. 91, page 417)
From "Newington Families", May 20, 1771, John Peavey of Portsmouth, (Ship Carpenter) and Dorcas, his wife, conveyed the foregoing premisis pointed East on the main road heading to Pickerings Mill, to Elizabeth Seward (Widow of Benjamin). (N.H. Colonial Deeds, vol. 96, page 390)
From "Newington Families", July 28, 1774, Samuel Dalling, and Mehitable his wife, Sarah Dalling (Widow), Elizabeth Seward (Widow), and Mary Stuart (Widow), all of Portsmouth conveyed 60 acres at Barrington, part of lot 173 in the Foster Range. (Strafford Deeds, vol. 132, page 406)
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[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Received property 1765 from Estate of Father, William
-According to the Pevey Peavey files -Fern Galle
(as well as other siblings: Wm, Mary, Sarah, Mehitab le, Abigail)
Source for John's children is: FTM Vol. #31. Note: this CD has an
error on John Peavey's name. They ran the info: John who m. "a Dorcas"
standing for John who Married a Dorcas (woman with first or last name of
Do rcas) altogether for his name as John M. Dorcas.
Source of birth date: LDS IGI record [Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark& Harriet Kulow]
John Peavey of Portsmouth, carpenter, August 27, 1759, was granted theadministration of his father's estate. His father, William of Portsmouth,mariner died in 1730 but his estate was under his wife's care for aperiod of time until her death in Barrington. At that point John tookover to complete it's administration.
From "Newington Families", Oct. 31, 1765, Mary Stuart (Widow), SarahDalling (Widow), Samuel Dalling )Mariner) and his wife Abigail, andElizabeth Seward (Widow), all of Portsmouth, conveyed to John Peavey(Carpenter), the premises on Pickerings Mill where the grantie now lives,formerly owned by William Peavey, a father of the grantors. (N.H.Colonial Deeds, vol. 91, page 417)
From "Newington Families", May 20, 1771, John Peavey of Portsmouth, (ShipCarpenter) and Dorcas, his wife, conveyed the foregoing premisis pointedEast on the main road heading to Pickerings Mill, to Elizabeth Seward(Widow of Benjamin). (N.H. Colonial Deeds, vol. 96, page 390)
From "Newington Families", July 28, 1774, Samuel Dalling, and Mehitablehis wife, Sarah Dalling (Widow), Elizabeth Seward (Widow), and MaryStuart (Widow), all of Portsmouth conveyed 60 acres at Barrington, partof lot 173 in the Foster Range. (Strafford Deeds, vol. 132, page406)[Barnes.FTW]
Received property 1765 from Estate of Father, William -According to thePevey Peavey files -Fern Galle (as well as other siblings: Wm, Mary,Sarah, Mehitable, Abigail) Source for John's children is: FTM Vol. #31.Note: this CD has an error on John Peavey's name. They ran the info:John who m. "a Dorcas" standing for John who Married a Dorcas (womanwith first or last name of Dorcas) altogether for his name as John M.Dorcas. Source of birth date: LDS IGI record
General Notes: Child - Mehitable Peavey
Mehetable Pevey was received into full communion April 4, 1742 according to the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The use of her maiden name indicates that she was not married at this point. The marriage record comes from the same source.
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[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Received land in Portsmouth (Fern Galle research notes)[Peavey_Family.GED compiled by Mark & Harriet Kulow]
Mehetable Pevey was received into full communion April 4, 1742 accordingto the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, NH. The use of hermaiden name indicates that she was not married at this point. Themarriage record comes from the same source.
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth P. Peavey
Information on the marriage of Elizabeth Peavey and Benjamin Seaward came from the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Information on the marriage of Elizabeth Peavey and Benjamin Seaward camefrom the records of the South Church of Portsmouth, NH.
Orval Morris Jr. Roberson and Sheila Marie Peavey
Husband Orval Morris Jr. Roberson
Born: March 11, 1949 - Burbank, Los Angeles Co., California Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Orvil Morris Sr. Roberson Mother: Penelope Christian
Marriage: June 5, 1979 - Van Nuys, California
Wife Sheila Marie Peavey
Born: December 1, 1949 - Island Falls, Aroostook Co., Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Joseph Peavey Mother: Lottie Marie Bossie
Other Spouse: Orville Joseph Jr. Craig - January 25, 1969 - Las Vegas, Nevada
Children
1 F Dionne Marie Craig
Born: August 6, 1969 - Van Nuys, Los Angeles Co., California Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Brian Charles Roberson
Born: December 8, 1980 - Burbank, Los Angeles Co., California Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Sarah Louise Roberson
Born: November 25, 1982 - Panorama City, Los Angeles Co., California Baptized: Died: Buried:
Stephen Peavey
Husband Stephen Peavey 1 2 4
Born: 1779 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 2 Baptized: Died: October 1869 Buried:
Father: Samuel Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Alice Mills 1 2 4
Marriage: May 20, 1824 - Clinton, Kennebec Co., ME 1
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census 1, 1850 - Clinton, York County, Maine Page 300A: Stephen (45) Was Listed With His Wife Sarah (47) And Their Children Wilson (21)
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Stephen Peavey
Conflicting marriage dates:
04 March 1824
20 May 1824
Census 1850: Clinton, York Co., ME Page 300A: Stephen (45) was listedwith his wife Sarah (47) and their children Wilson (21), Loretta (23),Rosetta (18) Benson (17) Morrill (9) and Diana (7). He was a farmer.
Occupation: Owned iron mill at Forge Falls, per Sarah Small Peavey
Will: October 1869
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[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source info: 1850 Clinton ME Census Copy-Ln. 21
Will from Somerset Co., Proba te on Stephen Peavey, wife is listed a Sally
Peavey.
**In one of Sarah's let ters dated 6/29/1966 she mentions Eunice
Goodrich/Goodridge as Mother to chil dren but later names her as Sally
Goodale from Clinton Marriage intentions. [Peavey_Family.GED compiled byMark & Harriet Kulow]
Marriage record for Stephen Peavey and Sally Goodale came from "Clinton,ME Vital Records to 1892".
Marriage record for Stephen Peavey and Sally Goodale came from "Clinton, Maine Vital Records to 1892".
Thomas Peavey and Mary Stevens
Husband Thomas Peavey 1 2 4
Born: June 19, 1714 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 2 Baptized: September 3, 1727 - He Was Baptized In Newington On His Grandfather's Request. Grandfather Is Assumed To Be John Hudson. Died: December 17, 1803 - Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire 1 Buried: December 18, 1803 - Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire 1
Father: Abel Peavey 2 4 Mother: Mary Hudson 1 2 4
Marriage: November 13, 1740 - Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 1
Noted events in his life were:
1. Personal 1, June 1, 1776 - He Signed A Document In Support Of The Declaration Of Independance From England In The Town Of Rochester, Rockingham Cou
Wife Mary Stevens
Born: 1719 - Milton, N.H. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Anthony Sr. Peavey
Born: Baptized: Died: May 18, 1817 Buried:Spouse: Betsey Hammond Marr: September 30, 1784 - Farmington, Strafford Co., New Hampshire
2 M Daniel Peavey
Born: 1744 - Milton, N.H. Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M William Chandler Peavey
Born: 1755 Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Durgen Peavey
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Temperance Peavey
Born: September 14, 1745 - Newington, Rockingham Co., N.H. Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Oliver Peavey
Born: 1742 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Patience Young
General Notes: Child - Anthony Sr. Peavey
Was refered to as Col. Anthony
Thomas Peavey
Husband Thomas Peavey
Born: 1645 - Greeland, R, NH Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edward Peavey
Born: - Greenland, Rockingham County, NH Baptized: Died: December 19, 1720 - York, Maine Buried:Spouse: Rachel Marr: 1690 - York, Maine
Warren Peavey
Husband Warren Peavey 1 2 4
Born: June 1825 - Clinton, Kennebec County, Maine, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1880 - Burlington, Penobscot County, Maine, USA 1 Buried: 1880 - Peavey Place On Folsom Ridge Burlington, Penobscot, Maine, USA 1
Father: Joseph Daniel Peavey 1 2 3 4 Mother: Susan Mary Kendall 1
Marriage: February 20, 1845 - Burlington, Penobscot County, New Hampshire, USA 1
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census 1, 1850 - Burlington, Penobscot County, Maine Page 297A: Warren (24) Is Living With His Wife Elizabeth (25) And Their Sons Jasper
2. Census 2, 1860 - Burlington, Penobscot County, Maine Page 564: Warren (38) Is Listed With His Wife Elizabeth (34) And Their Children Josh
3. Census 4, 1880 - Burlington, Penobscot County, Maine Page 424C: Warren (55) Is Listed With His Wife Elizabeth (55). Warren Is A Blacksmit
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Warren Peavey
Census 1850: Burlington, Penobscot Co., ME Page 297A: Warren (24) isliving with his wife Elizabeth (25) and their sons Jasper (3) and Edwin(1). They live in the same area as Joseph and Susan.
Census 1860: Burlington, Penobscot Co., ME Page 564: Warren (38) islisted with his wife Elizabeth (34) and their children Joshua (13),Printse A. (Female)(8), Amanda (7), Edwin (4) and Georgianna (1). He is aBlacksmith.
Census 1880: Burlington, Penobscot Co., ME Page 424C: Warren (55) islisted with his wife Elizabeth (55). Warren is a blacksmith and GeorgieBrady (15) is living with them.
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[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source: John F. Peavey research notes.
William II Peavey
Husband William II Peavey 2 4
Born: 1714 - Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA 1 Baptized: Died: 1765 1 2 4 Buried:
Father: William C. Peavey 1 2 4 Mother: Sarah Peavey 1 2 4
Marriage: 1742 - Of New Hampshire
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William II Peavey
[Big_Mama_Tree.ged compiled by Lisa Braendle]
Source: William's will probated 1819-probate letter dated 6/7/1967
Leroy's co mpiled notes.[Barnes.FTW]
Source: William's will probated 1819-probate letter dated 6/7/1967Leroy's compiled notes.
Bion James Fletcher Reynolds and Abigail Sophronia Peavoy
Husband Bion James Fletcher Reynolds 6
Born: May 25, 1879 - London, England, UK Baptized: Died: May 16, 1958 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Buried:Marriage: July 12, 1916 - Redwood Falls, Redwood, MN 6
Wife Abigail Sophronia Peavoy 6
Born: April 15, 1890 - Redwood Falls, MN Baptized: Died: January 6, 1967 - Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA Buried: - Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Los Angeles, CA
Father: Harris Peavoy 6 Mother: Mary Ellen Kenney 6
Children
1 F Ellen Arlene Reynolds 6
Born: September 17, 1919 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ted William Lawson 6 Marr: September 5, 1941 - Los Angeles, CA 6
2 F Mary Elizabeth Reynolds 6
Born: April 2, 1917 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Ruth Flethcher Reynolds 6
Born: September 27, 1918 Baptized: Died: October 12, 1953 Buried:
4 F Alice Margaret Reynolds 6
Born: January 11, 1921 - Redwood Falls, MN Baptized: Died: October 1998 - Paradise, CA Buried:Spouse: Richard Smyth Noera 6
General Notes: Wife - Abigail Sophronia Peavoy
Abigail Peavoy Kenney is the mother of Ellen Reynolds Lawson who lives in Chico, CA and is the widow of Ted Lawson, who wrote "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." Ted was a flight commander with General Doolittle's Raiders during the 1942 raid over Tokyo.
General Notes: Child - Ellen Arlene Reynolds
Ellen Lawson, wife of Ted Lawson who wrote the book and movie, "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" is the granddaughter of Harris Peavoy and great-granddaughter of Joe and Betsy Owen Peavoy.
Alonzo White and Edith Euretta Peavoy
Husband Alonzo White 6
Born: May 29, 1880 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: December 25, 1902 6
Wife Edith Euretta Peavoy 6
Born: August 25, 1884 - Waterville, Le Sueur, MN Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Harris Peavoy 6 Mother: Mary Ellen Kenney 6
Children
Harlow Purington and Mary Peavoy
Husband Harlow Purington 6
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Peavoy 6
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joe Peavoy 6 Mother: Betsy Owen 6
Children
Francois Antoine Pecaudy De Contrecoeur and Jeanne Saint Ours
Husband Francois Antoine Pecaudy De Contrecoeur
Born: 1680 Baptized: Died: July 2, 1743 - Montréal, Qc Buried: July 2, 1743 - Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Father: Antoine Pecaudy De Contrecoeur Mother: Barbe Denys
Marriage: November 15, 1701 - St-Ours, Cté Richelieu, Qc
Wife Jeanne Saint Ours
Born: 1671 Baptized: Died: July 1723 - Ste-Trinité-DE-Contrecoeur, Cté Verchères, Qc Buried: July 16, 1723 - Ste-Trinité-DE-Contrecoeur, Cté Verchères, Qc
Father: Pierre Saint Ours Mother: Marie Mullois
Children
1 F Jeanne Charlotte Pecaudy De Contrecoeur
Born: April 19, 1714 - Ste-Trinité-DE-Contrecoeur, Cté Verchères, Qc Baptized: Died: January 20, 1804 - Ste-Famille-DE-Boucherville, Qc Buried:Spouse: Francois Clement Boucher Laperriere Marr: Notre-Dame-DE-Montréal, Qc
Jean Peccarer Picare and Elisabeth Rame
Husband Jean Peccarer Picare
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elisabeth Rame
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elisabeth Pecaret Rame
Born: - France Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Louis Joseph Morel De Ladurantaye Marr: August 16, 1690 - Rochefort, La Rochelle, France
John De Wingfield and Anne Pecche
Husband John De Wingfield
Born: 1278 - Wingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1337 - Norfolk, England Buried:
Father: Thomas De Wingfield Mother: Alice De Weyland
Marriage: 1305 - England
Wife Anne Pecche
Born: - Great Thurlow, Risbridge, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1387 Buried:
Father: John Pecche Mother:
Children
1 M John De Wingfield
Born: 1305 - Wingfield, Hartismere, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1330 Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Honeypot Marr: 1325 - England
Robert Tudenham and Eva Pecche
Husband Robert Tudenham
Born: 1264 - Oxborough, Swaffham, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: April 27, 1309 Buried:
Father: John Tudenham Mother: Joan Charles
Marriage: 1295
Wife Eva Pecche
Born: 1273 - Corby, Bourne, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: 1373 Buried:
Father: Gilbert Pecche Mother: Joan De Creye
Children
1 M Robert Tudenham
Born: 1295 - Oxborough, Swaffham, Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: August 9, 1361 Buried:Spouse: Catherine Patshull Marr: 1335
Death Notes: Child - Robert Tudenham
Gilbert Pecche
Husband Gilbert Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gilbert Pecche Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Katherine Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Notbeam
Gilbert Pecche
Husband Gilbert Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gilbert Pecche Mother: Joan De Creye
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gilbert Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Gilbert Pecche and Joan Wateville
Husband Gilbert Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1339 - England
Wife Joan Wateville
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Katherine Pecche
Born: 1339 - Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1406 - Pledge, Henham, Essex, England Buried:Spouse: John Aspale Marr: 1370 - England
Hamon Pecche
Husband Hamon Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gilbert Pecche Mother: Alice Fitzwalter
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gilbert Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joan De Creye
Hamon Pecche and Eve Peverell
Husband Hamon Pecche
Born: January 1, 1191 - Cheveley, Newmarket, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: 1241 Buried:Marriage: 1220 - England
Wife Eve Peverell
Born: 1195 - Barnwell, Isle Of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England Baptized: Died: 1295 Buried:
Children
1 M Gilbert Pecche
Born: December 11, 1220 - Corby, Bourne, Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: May 25, 1291 - West Cliffe, Dover, Kent, England Buried:Spouse: Joan De Creye Marr: 1273
Harmon Pecche and Eve Peverell
Husband Harmon Pecche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1220
Wife Eve Peverell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Gilbert Pecche
Born: December 11, 1220 - Bourne Corby , Lincolnshire, England Baptized: Died: May 25, 1291 - Dover Westcliff , Kent, England Buried:Spouse: Maud De Hastings Marr: 1240 - England
John Pecche
Husband John Pecche
Born: 1257 - Great Thurlow, Risbridge, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1274 - Great Thurlow, Suffolkshire, England Buried:
Father: Gilbert Pecche Mother: Maud De Hastings
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Anne Pecche
Born: - Great Thurlow, Risbridge, Suffolk, England Baptized: Died: 1387 Buried:Spouse: John De Wingfield Marr: 1305 - England
Hamon Peche and Alice Peverell
Husband Hamon Peche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Peche Mother: Isillia Bourges
Marriage:
Wife Alice Peverell
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Peverel Mother: Adeliza De Verdon
Father: Robert Pain Peverell Mother: Adelicia Towmay Or Verdun
Children
1 M Gilbert Peche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice Maud Fitzwalter
2 M Gefrey Peche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Maudlin
Nicholas De Stuteville and Joan Peche
Husband Nicholas De Stuteville
Born: 1191 - Norfolk, Englan Baptized: Died: October 19, 1233 - Liddel, Cumberland, England Buried:
Father: Nicholas De Stuteville Mother: Gunnora De Albini
Marriage: 1219 - Thetford, Suffolk, England
Other Spouse: Devorgoil De Galloway - 1218
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1191 - Norfolk, England
Wife Joan Peche
Born: 1198 - Norfolk, England Baptized: Died: 1295 Buried:
Father: Gilbert Peche Mother: Alice Maud Fitzwalter
Father: Roland Galloway Mother: Elena Helena De Morville
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth, 1198 - Norfolk, Englan
Children
1 F Joan De Stuteville
AKA: Joan De Stuttevile Born: 1220 - Thetford, Norfolk, England Baptized: - Lydell, Cumberland, England Died: 1276 - Cottingham, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Hugh Wake Marr: 1239 - Cottingham, Yorkshire, EnglandSpouse: Hugh II Bigod Marr: 1243 - Thetford, Suffolk, EnglandSpouse: Lord Hugh Chief Justice England Le Bigod Marr: 1243 - Norfolk, England
Death Notes: Husband - Nicholas De Stuteville
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Joan Peche
Y
Notes: Marriage
John Peche
Husband John Peche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Peche
Born: Baptized: Died: 1386 Buried:Spouse: Eleanor Ferre
William Rayment and Margaret Peche
Husband William Rayment
Born: 1535 - Hawkchurch, Dorset, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Rayment Jr. Mother:
Marriage: January 24, 1534 - London, Middlesex, England
Wife Margaret Peche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Richard Everard - 1560 - England
Children
1 M George Rayment
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M John Rayment
Born: Baptized: Died: 1606 - Hawmore, Dorset, England Buried:
3 M Thomas Rayment
Born: Baptized: Died: 1622 - Hawkchurch, Dorset, England Buried:
4 M Nicholas Rayment
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M William Rayment
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Syslye Rayment
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Mary Rayment
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Robert Rayment
Born: 1550 - Charlton, Mackrell, England Baptized: Died: June 21, 1605 - Charlton, Mackrell, England 7 Buried:Spouse: MarieSpouse: Joane Crocker Marr: 1576 - Charlton, Mackrell, England
William Peche
Husband William Peche
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Peche Mother: Isillia Bourges
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Clopton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
James Edward Teaford and Beatrice Pecia
Husband James Edward Teaford
Born: November 16, 1915 - Arkansas, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Arcus Teaford Mother: Esther Mayhugh
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Unknown
Wife Beatrice Pecia
Born: 1923 - Memphis, TN Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - James Edward Teaford
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 211 265
General Notes: Wife - Beatrice Pecia
/Teaford/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 265
Ripley and Peck
Husband Ripley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Elmer Robert Ripley Mother: Lauris Read
Marriage:
Wife Peck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ripley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Ripley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Ripley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Alexander Peck
Husband Alexander Peck
Born: 1238 - England Baptized: Died: 1338 - England Buried:Marriage: 1266 - England
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Isabel Peck
Born: 1266 - England Baptized: Died: 1366 - Winteringham, Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire, England Buried:Spouse: John De Marmion Marr: 1292 - England
John Spooner and Ann Peck
Husband John Spooner
Born: 1598 - Leyden, Holland Baptized: Died: 1630 - Leyden, Holland Buried:Marriage: 1620
Wife Ann Peck
Born: 1600 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Spooner
Born: 1620 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M William Spooner
Born: 1622 - Colchester, Essex, England Baptized: Died: - Dartmouth, MA Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth PartridgeSpouse: Hannah Pratt Marr: Plymouth, MA
General Notes: Husband - John Spooner
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General Notes: Wife - Ann Peck
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General Notes: Child - Thomas Spooner
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General Notes: Child - William Spooner
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Lt. Daniel Sperry and Deborah Peck
Husband Lt. Daniel Sperry
Born: 1663 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: April 3, 1694 - New Haven, CT
Other Spouse: Sarah Clark
Other Spouse: Sarah Wilmot
Wife Deborah Peck
Born: 1672 Baptized: Died: 1711 Buried:
Children
E. T. Peck and Sarah Mehitable Wadsworth
Husband E. T. Peck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: - Detroit, MI
Wife Sarah Mehitable Wadsworth
Born: 1854 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel Young Wadsworth Mother: Susan B. Lewis
Children
Edward Peck
Husband Edward Peck
Born: July 5, 1828 - Hopewell Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1852 - New Brunswick, Canada
Other Spouse: Amelia A. Dixon - January 6, 1872 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Edward Peck
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Edward Peck
Husband Edward Peck
Born: July 5, 1828 - Hopewell Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: May 20, 1869 - Hopewell Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Other Spouse: Amelia A. Dixon - January 6, 1872 - Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Edward Peck
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John Thomas and Elizabeth Peck
Husband John Thomas 8
Born: September 30, 1721 - Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States Baptized: Died: 1765 - Eden, Hancock, Maine, United States Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Peck 8
Born: August 22, 1724 - Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States Baptized: Died: 1765 - Eden, Maine, United States Buried:
Children
1 M Nicholas Thomas 8
Born: March 22, 1753 - Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States Baptized: Died: January 20, 1838 - Mount Desert, Hancock, Maine, United States Buried:Spouse: Jane Richardson 8 Marr: October 18, 1792 - MT Desert, Hancock, Maine, United StatesSpouse: Lucy Somes 8 Marr: February 22, 1780 - MT Desert, Hancock, Maine, United States
John Peck and Sevile
Husband John Peck
Born: 1373 - Thornhill Manor, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1439 - Westerton, West Ardsley, South Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: Thomas Peck Mother: Bradley
Marriage: 1392 - England
Wife Sevile
Born: 1374 - Thornhill Manor, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1474 Buried:
Father: John Sevile Mother: Isobel De Eland
Children
1 M John Peck
Born: 1392 - Westerton, West Ardsley, South Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1462 - Westerton, West Ardsley, South Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Ellen King Marr: 1410 - England
2 M Richard Peck
Born: 1394 - Westerton, West Ardsley, South Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Thomas Peck
Born: 1396 - Westerton, West Ardsley, South Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Robert Peck
Born: 1398 - Westerton, West Ardsley, South Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
John Peck and Wembourne
Husband John Peck
Born: 1319 - Bilton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1369 Buried:
Father: John Peck Mother: Flemming
Marriage: 1348 - England
Wife Wembourne
Born: 1323 Baptized: Died: 1391 - Bilton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Peck
Born: 1348 - Bilton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: January 4, 1411 - Thornhill Manor, West Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Bradley Marr: 1373 - England
John Peck and Watford
Husband John Peck
Born: 1220 - Bilton York , East Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1273 - Bilton York , East Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: Robert Of Bilton Peck ,Esq. Mother: Musgrave
Marriage: 1240 - England
Wife Watford
Born: 1225 Baptized: Died: 1325 Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Peck
Born: 1240 - Bilton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1273 Buried:Spouse: Blaxton Marr: 1260 - England
Capt. Jonathan Peck and Mary Throop
Husband Capt. Jonathan Peck
Born: - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: October 7, 1797 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried:
Father: Jonathan Peck Mother: Hannah Wood
Marriage: October 29, 1757 - Bristol, , Rhode Island
Wife Mary Throop
Born: May 30, 1737 - Bristol, , Rhode Island Baptized: Died: November 7, 1803 - Bristol, , Rhode Island Buried:
Children
1 F Abigail Peck
Born: August 14, 1758 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Jonathan Peck
Born: June 5, 1760 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Nicholas Peck
Born: May 6, 1762 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M John Peck
Born: March 2, 1764 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Sarah Peck
Born: February 19, 1766 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Mary Peck
Born: September 28, 1767 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: April 15, 1831 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried: AFN: 5DN0-K0Spouse: Johnathan Reynolds
7 M William Peck
Born: March 13, 1769 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: September 8, 1803 Buried:
8 F Lydia Peck
Born: March 16, 1771 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Hannah Peck
Born: February 8, 1773 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: July 7, 1819 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried:
10 F Elizabeth Peck
Born: December 26, 1774 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 F Anna Peck
Born: August 1, 1777 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: September 1778 Buried:
12 F Nancy Peck
Born: August 29, 1779 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Child - Abigail Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Jonathan Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Nicholas Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - John Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Sarah Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Lydia Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Elizabeth Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Nancy Peck
Jonathan Peck and Hannah Wood
Husband Jonathan Peck
Born: September 12, 1698 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: February 25, 1757 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried:Marriage: - Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island
Wife Hannah Wood
Born: October 7, 1701 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: HKGL-QD
Father: John Wood Mother: Mary Church
Children
1 F Rebecca Peck
Born: September 26, 1721 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M John Peck
Born: April 24, 1723 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Capt. Jonathan Peck
Born: - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: October 7, 1797 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried:Spouse: Mary Throop Marr: October 29, 1757 - Bristol, , Rhode Island
4 M Nicholas Peck
Born: - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: September 20, 1731 Buried:
5 F Hannah Peck
Born: - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Hannah Peck
Born: - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Child - Rebecca Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - John Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Hannah Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - Hannah Peck
Ithamer Warren and Lydia Peck
Husband Ithamer Warren
Born: January 26, 1787 - Wells, Rutland, VT Baptized: Died: August 30, 1872 - Leroy, Lake, OH Buried: AFN: JN75-TM
Father: Nathaniel Warren Mother: Persis Sumner
Marriage:
Wife Lydia Peck
Born: April 19, 1792 - Woodbury, Fairfield, Connecticut Baptized: Died: June 19, 1875 - Leroy, Lake, OH Buried: AFN: 1C3Q-GVW
Children
1 M Platt Warren
Born: May 22, 1809 - Niagara, New York Baptized: Died: January 9, 1892 - Meigs, OH Buried: AFN: 1C3Q-GW4
2 F Marilla Warren
Born: 1811 - Niagara, New York Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 1C3Q-GXBSpouse: Henry Heinz Wilson Marr: 1825 - Geauga, OH
3 F Maria Warren
Born: May 5, 1815 - Champaign, Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 1C3Q-GZJ
4 F Martha Ann Warren
Born: May 13, 1817 - Champaign, Ohio Baptized: Died: January 8, 1899 - Thompson, Geauga, OH Buried: - Maple Grove Cem, Geauga, OH AFN: 1950-Z05Spouse: Henry Hulbert Marr: December 8, 1836 - Geauga, OH
5 M Dunmore Warren
Born: May 13, 1817 - Champaign, Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 1C3Q-H1W
6 M Ervin Warren
Born: October 15, 1819 - Champaign, Ohio Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 1C3Q-H24
Death Notes: Child - Marilla Warren
Y
Death Notes: Child - Maria Warren
Y
Death Notes: Child - Dunmore Warren
Y
Death Notes: Child - Ervin Warren
Johnathan Reynolds and Mary Peck
Husband Johnathan Reynolds
Born: January 29, 1763 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: June 29, 1845 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried: AFN: 5DN0-JSMarriage:
Wife Mary Peck
Born: September 28, 1767 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: April 15, 1831 - Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island Buried: AFN: 5DN0-K0
Father: Capt. Jonathan Peck Mother: Mary Throop
Children
1 F Maria Reynolds
Born: September 1782 - RI Baptized: Died: September 26, 1871 - Providence, Providence, RI Buried: AFN: 5DN0-9LSpouse: Nathaniel P. Swan Marr: November 11, 1806 - Bristol, Bristol, RI
Reverend Martyn B. Tupper and Persis Ladd Peck
Husband Reverend Martyn B. Tupper 9 10
Born: January 6, 1800 - Hardwick, Worcester County, Connecticut, USA Baptized: Died: July 31, 1872 - West Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA Buried:
Father: Thomas Tupper Mother: Martha Wood
Marriage: April 13, 1828 - Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation - Minister Of The Congregational Church
Wife Persis Ladd Peck
Born: April 22, 1804 - Stafford, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA Baptized: Died: July 7, 1871 - Waverly, Morgan County, Illinois, USA Buried:
Children
1 M Henry Martyn Tupper 11
Born: June 10, 1830 11 Baptized: Died: September 12, 1900 - Florida, USA Buried:Spouse: Maggie E. Cree Marr: November 13, 1860
2 F Augusta Louisa Tupper 11 12
AKA: Augusta Lamira Tupper Born: February 4, 1832 - Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA 11 Baptized: Died: December 31, 1896 - Waverly, Morgan County, Illinois, USA 11 Buried:Spouse: Theodore Everett Curtiss 11 13 Marr: December 22, 1868 - Massachusetts, USA
3 F Emily Peck Tupper
Born: October 2, 1834 - Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: December 24, 1866 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA Buried:Spouse: Doctor John C. Norris Marr: July 1863
4 M James Brainard Taylor Tupper 14
Born: November 8, 1839 - Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Baptized: Died: March 19, 1920 Buried:Spouse: Sarah J. Alden Marr: October 20, 1875 - Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
5 F Louisa Root Tupper 11
Born: March 7, 1842 - East Long Meadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA 11 Baptized: Died: October 31, 1919 - Waverly, Morgan County, Illinois, USA 11 15 Buried:
6 F Elizabeth Hamilton Tupper 11
Born: October 22, 1844 - Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA 11 Baptized: Died: August 26, 1864 - Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Reverend Martyn B. Tupper
Rev. Martyn Tupper graduated at the College of New Jersey. Princeton, in 1826. Studied theology at New Haven, Connecticut and was settled over Congregational Churches in East Long meadow, Lanesboro, and Hardwick, Massachusetts. (See History of Hardwick by Luciues R. Paige. 1883)
Martyn Tupper 69 M W CT MA Worcester Hardwick 1860 Census
Tupper Martyn 70 M W CT MA Worcester Hardwick 1870 Census.
Rev. Martyn Tupper died at West Stafford, Conn., July 31, 1872.
He was the second son of Thomas and Martha (Wood) Tupper, and was born in West Stafford, Conn., Jan. 6, 1800. His early years were spent in labor upon his father's farm, with scarcely any opportunity to gratify the desire for knowledge and improvement which developed itself in his very boyhood. The aspirations of his youthful nature soon ripened into a determination to acquire a college education, which he kept steadily in view until it was accomplished. In this purpose, home furnished him neither help nor encouragement; and dificulites beset his way, with, to one of less resolute and undaunted spirit, would have appeared insurmountable. From his pastor, however, Rev. Joseph Knight, he received sympathy and aid, as also from Rev. William Strong, then of Somers, Conn., in whose family he resided for a season.
At the age of twenty one, still bent upon securing a liberal education, he started forth from the paternal dwelling with eleven dollars in his pocket, and the home made suit he wore his only outfit. He directed his course to Princeton, N.J., where he had been told that he could attain the end he had in view with less expense than elsewhere. Such was the extremity to which he was reduced, that his first night's lodging in this place was not paid for under a year. But, dark as was the prospect, with all he had to contend against, he never lost heart.
Maintaing himself by teaching, and such other occupation as he could find, prosecuting all the while his classical studies, befriended by the officers of the college, he was at length admitted to the Sophomore class of Nassatt Hall in November, 1823, graduating therefrom with honor in 1826. Having in the mean while been brought under the converting power of the gospel, it became his hightest ambition to be a minister of the Lord Jesus Christ. At this time, he was much under the influence of his intimate friend and classmate, James Brainerd Taylor, with whom he entered Yale Theological Seminary the fall of his graduation from college. Here he remained but a year, pursuing at the same time the studies of two classes.
After teaching for a while in Monson Academy, Mass., he was ordained first partor of the Calvinistoc church in Hardwick, Mass., April 16, 1828. A separation had just taken place from the old church, because of its defection to Unitarianism. It was truly a day of small things with the new church; but the seven years of his pastorate were years of steady groth, increasing prosperity, and abundant manifestations of the divine presence and blessing.
A revival of religion commenced under his labors in 1829, and continued with increased power into the year 1830. Another and yet greater revival was enjoyed in 1831, extending, with abated interest, into 1832. During these years there was a full attendance upon religious meetings of every character. On one occation, in the evening, when the religious exercises were closed, so deep was the interest felt that the whole assembly remained and, with a single exception, refused to leave the room; and the religious services were resumed. On another occasion, at a full and crowded meeting, when those who had purposed to choose Christ and his service as their portion were requested to rise, every individual in the room arose. A prayer-meeting was held at sunrise, which was well attended, persons being present whose residence was two miles distant. The pastor had a Bible-class of young persons, and taught them the doctrines of the gospel. As the result of these revivals, eighty-one were added to the church.
So undemonstrative is the New England character that he was not aware of the strength of attachment which his people cherished towards him; and a church in the beautiful valley of the Connecticut near the place of his nativity, being desirous of his services, he asked a dismission from his pastoral charge. At once the people to whom he had proved so rich a blessing gathred around him, and gave expression to thie affection. But, fearing the influnence of a step backward, he declined to withdraw his request, and was dismissed April 29, 1835.
Thence he went to East Longmeadow, where he was installed pastor in October, 1835 and remained in charge of the church until September, 1849. May 21, 1850, he was installed pastor of the church in Lanesboro', Mass.; from which he was dismissed May 19, 1852, to accept a unanimous invitation from the people of his first charge in Hardwick to a resettlement with them. His regret that he had asked a dismission in 1835 prepared him to accept with joy this renewed expression of their confidence and love. His installation took place June 23, 1852; and here the remainder of his stated ministry on earth was spent.
Sept. 1, 1870; in fulfilment of a previously formed plan, he resigned his charge, and removed to Waverly, Ill., to live with his children, who had their residence in that place. Here he continued to preach, as opportunity prsented, to congregations of different denominations, with great acceptance for a year or more, whin his streanth gave way. For the last few monthst of his life, he was a great sufferer.
In hopes of benefit to his health, he revisited New England in the summer of 1872, bearing with him the remains of his departed wife for burial, as she had requested, by the side of her daughters in Hardwick, so long her home.
This errand completed, there seemed to be no further service for him on earth. While spending a few days in company with his daughter, at the mouse of a former friend, near his birthplace, in West Stafford, Conn., he was suddenly taken worse, and passed away from earth.
He was buried by the side of her whom he had so recently conveyed to her final resting-place, in the quiet cemetery, whither he had often gone during the twenty five years of his ministerial life in that community, to speak words of tenderness and sympathy to mourning friends by the new-made grave. A commemorative discourse was afterwards preached in the church at Hardwick by Reb E. P. Blodgett, of Greenwich, from 2 Kings ii, 12, which has been publilshed, and where in he is spoken of as an instructive, discriminating, and practical preacher, a sympathizing, affectionate, and helpful pastor; characterized by honesty, sincerity, and fidelity in all his conduct, Delighting in nothing so much as in the prosperity of Zion and the salvation of souls; taking great satisfaction in directing a soul struggling with spiritual difficulty to the place where he might lay his burden down, and be a t rest.
During nearly his entire ministry, he was officially connected with the public schools of the towns in which he lieve, doing useful service.
Such were the privations and hardships through which Mr. Tupper passed in obtaining his education, that he entered upon his profession with a shattered nervous constitution. Several times, and once in the sacred desk, he had an attack of an epleptic character. Al thoughthe sacred desk, he had an attack of an epileptic character. Although this form of disease never recurred in subsequent years, yet the fear of it gave him a life-long solicitude, which led him to avoid crowded assemblies and scenes of special mental excitement. It was the occasion of his refraining from regulas attendance upon the meetings of the Ministerial Association to which he belonged. His brethern did not understand this.They loved to have him present for he was always genial, and his criticisms were sometimes keen and witty. Indeed, he had a vein of humor, which, though rarely indulged, gave, on special occasions, peculiar zest to his off-hand remarks. He was modest and unassuming, scholarly in his habits, and delicate in his sensibilities. Although his sdvantages were limited, he was a good preacher. He was marvellously discreet in his intercourse with his people; and they loved him most how knew him best.
His salary was always small; and he had too much self-respect to give hints as to his wants, or gain favors by a patronizing spirit. Still, in one way and another, he secured to his family high educational privileges; in which achievement he was aided by the prudence of his beloved compainion, and encouraged by her refined taste.
Mr. Tupper was married April 13, 1828, to Miss Persis Ladd Peck, of West Stafford, Conn., who died in Waverly, Ill., July 17, 1871, of whom an obituary notice appeared in the "Quarterly" for April, 1872.
They had six children: four are still lilving, -- Henry Martyn, pastor of the Congregrational Church, Ontario, Ill.; Augusta Lomira, wife of Deacon Theo. E. Curtiss, of Waverly, Ill.; James Brainerd Taylor, in the Treasury Department at Washington, D.C.; and Louisa Root, Teaching in Waverly, Ill.; two deceased, -- Emily Peck, wife of Dr. John C. Norris, of Philadelphia; and Elizabeth Hamilton, who fell a victim to the mysterious malady which prevailed at Maplewood Institute in Pittsfield, Mass.; in the summer of 1864. the former died at her home in Philadelphia, Dec. 24, 1866; the latter at Hardwick, Aug. 26, 1864.
This articel was Reprint from the "Congregational Quarterly," for 1874.
General Notes: Child - Henry Martyn Tupper
Pastor of the Waverly Church for 13 years.
General Notes: Child - Augusta Louisa Tupper
Obituary.
Curtiss.--Died, Dec. 31, 1896 at Waverly, Ill., Mrs. Augusta Tupper Cur
tiss, aged almost 65 years. These few words do not tell of the darkened home or the saddened hearts of those bereft of one so dear. She was married to Theodore E. Curtiss in December, 1868, and has ever since resided in Waverly, Ill., where she has been the center of a loving family and a host of friends. As long as her health permitted she was very active in church work, and the missionary society ever received her helpful support, and to the last, when unable to take an active part, she still and often expressed her loving interest in the work. As a wife, mother, sister and friend, her place can never be filled, but husband, sister, son and daughters still feel that "she is not lost, but gone before."
Augusta L Tupper Curtiss
[Suggest a correction]
Birth: Feb. 4, 1832
Massachusetts, USA
Death: Dec. 31, 1896
2nd Wife of Theodore Everett Curtiss
Mother of Theodore Tupper Curtiss.
Daughter of Martyn Tupper, a native of Connecticut.
Obituary.
Curtiss.--Died, Dec. 31, 1896 at Waverly, Ill., Mrs. Augusta Tupper Curtiss, aged almost 65 years. These few words do not tell of the darkened home or the saddened hearts of those bereft of one so dear. She was married to Theodore E. Curtiss in December, 1868, and has ever since resided in Waverly, Ill., where she has been the center of a loving family and a host of friends. As long as her health permitted she was very active in church work, and the missionary society ever received her helpful support, and to the last, when unable to take an active part, she still and often expressed her loving interest in the work. As a wife, mother, sister and friend, her place can never be filled, but husband, sister, son and daughters still feel that "she is not lost, but gone before."
Thanks to Cheryl Behrend for finding and entering the Curtiss graves in Waverly.
Burial::
Waverly East Cemetery
Waverly
Morgan County
Illinois, USA
Maintained by: Paula Berry Nelson
Originally Created by: Cheryl Behrend
Record added: Sep 15 2005
Find A Grave Memorial# 11754087
Augusta L <i>Tupper</i> Curtiss
Added by: Paula Berry Nelson
Augusta L <i>Tupper</i> Curtiss
Added by: Paula Berry Nelson
General Notes: Child - James Brainard Taylor Tupper
Genealogy
For many years the undersigned has been engaged in obtaining facts in relation to the Tupper family. Also has made extended researches relating to the earlier generations in this country, tracing their ancestry in England and back to Germany to about 1200. During all these centuries, the family has been one of eminent respectability, highly distinguished for valor, and furnishing many men of prominence in almost every avocation of life, and who have everywhere reflected honor upon the family name. It may be a matter of interest to learn as to the origin of the name, and a few facts as to the history of the family anterior to the emigration of Thomas Tupper to America.
The Tuppers are of ancient Saxon origin. In the early part of the 13th century there was a Thuringian chief by the name of Conrad Von Treffurth, who in 1260 became chief lord, and afterwards bore the appellation of Von Toppherr. He was at the head of several families, and the names of the clan or septs were very similar, as Topfer, Tophern, Tapfer, and Toophern. They owned large real estates and had castles at Klein Topher and Gros Toepfer nearly midway between Weimar and Hesse Cessel. In later Saxon records the name was spelt Toppfer, Topffer, Topfer, and topper and Toffer. In the reign of Charles V the family suffered great persecution from the Catholics as obstinate Lutherans and lost all gave origin to the name Toutperd or Toutpert by which the family was known in France. Tout, all, and perd or perdu, to lose, and by a slight modification pronounced Toupard in the Netherlands. Hence these later forms have a historical signification, and the various charges the name has undergone must be a matter of interest to every descendant bearing the name of Tupper. After they had been driven from their estates in Thuringia, they fled to Hesse Cassel, Upper Saxony about 1320.
General Notes: Child - Louisa Root Tupper
Wednesday, July 29, 1903
Marlboro Mass
Dear Sister Louisa,
We left Washington Saturday Morning, reached Springfield that night. Staid all night at Cooly's Hotel. Sunday morning we went down by trolly to East Long Meadow. I walked up the hills to the Callender's leaving Sarah at a house on the Common. I went around to the back door. Isabella, (Mrs Crane) came to the door. I said "I've come around to the back door the way I used to 50 years ago." She didn't recognize me however. Martha Callenders is not well. Nervous trouble which takes the form of Melancholia.
They talk of taking her to a sanatorium. She seemed natural enough & they were both glad to see us. Sarah came up & sat with them under the trees & I went down to church. They have no settled minister now. Mr. McKinstry resigned June 1. Rev. Mr. Underwood who lives in West Long meadow preaches a good sermon 32 Ps. 8. Edward Bent son of Marshall Bent is Supert. Sunday School. I enquired about some old friends. Said Mrs Sidny Kibbe formerly Miss Pratt. Saw Charlotte Hendricks dau. McIntosh I think is her name. She (Charlotte( is an invalid. Mrs Cooney (Jane Hendrick) is also an invalid. I went back over to Callender after church & Sarah was C. & I went overt to see old house. Father Daly lives there now. The Catholic priest a very pleasant man. He showed us around. He uses the parlor for the office & library. The old bedroom is the dining room. I picked some lilac leaves from near where the house stood when we lived there. You know it is moved up near where the church used to stand. Thing are much changed. I enclose the lilacs leaves & a pansy from the Callenders. We went back to Springfield & there to Enfield by trolley, reaching there about 5. One thing that struck me was the number of foreigners in Springfield & Long Meadow. Not many Yankees in the cars. We stopped at Warren Johnson's. Mrs Patten his wife s mother was there & a nice Miss Perkins. Manda Munay is visiting the Doctors. She & Elizabeth are both looking very well. The Dr. will be 90 in January next. He is getting bluer & is deaf. I talked with him & can see that he is failing. He is liable to nod away anytime. Helen Abbe & her husband went down to Block Island. They came back Monday night but I didn't get a chance to see them. They all enquired for you & sent love as did all the Callenders. Sarah was in a hurry to get up to Marlboro so left Monday morning by trolly to Springfield & then by car. Warren & I took a trip to Somers & Stafford. the weather was cool & we wore overcoats all day. It was 68* at Stafford Springs at midday. We went to Somers by Trolley & then hired a horse & buggy. The house where father died is burned down. It happened that Dr. Calvin Patten I suppose that is the one where you & father were boarding at the time was buried that day. The funeral was in the church & as Warren & I came there just as the time we attended the funeral. It was quite a day. I remember him very well & was intending to call upon him. I sent you a Springfield paper giving an account. We drove to the hill to the old burying ground & saw the grave of our grandfather Peck. The stone has this inscription.
In
Memory of
Doct. Daniel Peck
who died
April 20, 1828
aged 58
I picked some pine needles from the pine tree growing near it & enclose. Another stone near by has this inscription;
Clarissa Peck
died Nov. 27, 1826
aged 45.
She was a maiden sister. Then in another cemetery near by where grandfather Tupper is buried but I did not know it at the time. We drove around by the old Tupper place. It belongs to a man of the name of Ellis, but is occupied by a family by the name of Avery. I stopped but didn't go in. At Sommers I called on Erwin Tupper. he owns the grits mill & in doing a good business. He is living with his second wife. His present wife was Clara Fuller formerly Clara Cady. Has no children. is 58 years old. His sister Elizabeth Pease has 4 children. Howard 24, Oliver 19, Horace 16 Raymond 15. She lived a little distance out and I didn't have time to call. Genjiana Tupper Smith daughter of Rufus, lives in Springfield. I didn't have tome to call on her but if I go down to Springfield to the reunion on the 31st next Aug 13 , will do so. The next morning Tues. instead of taking the trolley to Springfield I took the train it being cold. There 58*. I left Spring filed by trolley and came through to Marlboro. Had a nice ride. 71 1/2 mile via Palmer Ware. West Brookfield, Brookfield, Spencer & Worcester. Time 7 H. 40 Min. fare 85 cts. No. 2 changes from one line to another 5. The day was pleasant, & though familiar scenes part of the way. It is astonishing how there trolleys dash along up hill & down. I stopped over 1 car at Ware to call on Coney who was in my company, during the War. He is president of the trolly line to Brookfield & a lawyer. It was a pity that I couldn't have gone up to Hardwick being so near but I was afraid I shouldn't be able to get to Marlboro that night. I go to Springfield at the reunion will try & go out to Harwick. Shall call & see Mixter when in Boston.
We go to Stow tomorrow to stay until next monday. Aug 3. then to Brant Rach, Plymouth Co. for a week. There is a reunion of the Alden family at Dunbury Aug. 4. which we want to attend. Our address will be after that no. 284 Newton Street Wallham. C/c/o C. W. Sibley. Sarah's friend are all well. Today is coal. I hope you are all well.
Writhe to Wallham when you get back to St. Joseph. Let me know if you should want any money anytime. I shall always be pleased to let you have some. Sarah joins in love your aff bro James.
J. W. Johnson
Attorney-at-Law
Windsor Locks, Connecticut
Enfield, CT. June 26 1914
Dear Cousin Louise:
Your favor of the 22nd inst. is at hand. I was glad to hear from you, and wish that we might correspond often. Fred C. Averill, of Toledo has the genealogy of the Peck family from Dea. William Davenports Deacon at New Haven, down to the present time. & I sent him much information several years since & he sent me a copy of the genealogy, which I now have, but it is not complete. As to resent names & dates. My children are Louise Bowditch born May 26, 1874, Warren Bowditch born March 23 1876. Fred Averill will give you everything I have, and more. Mrs Sara (Johnson) Buncher, Greenwood Ave. Waltham Mass. will gladly give you names & dates of Julius family. I can give more but if you get Fred Averill's you will have it all. Sadie has two girls, Elinor & Miriam, with whom I correspond occasionally. Mr Bucher is Cashier of a National Bank at Waltham. Frank is Treasurer of a Savings Bank at Lowell. Edith is a teacher in Cambridge & was private secretary for President Elliott until she broke down. Margaret was quite ill the last I heard of her. Here in Enfield we are all quite well. Wallie is a fine Lawyer in H FA & comes home every night since Millie died. Louise keeps the house. I hurt my knee by a fall a year ago. & have not been to my office much since, but am working just the same. I hear from James occasionally but not much about you. Nellie S. Ablee & Frand are still here ,& I don't know that they will go to Frank, N. Y. N.H. & Ha Stog. Went down to 7.t & no dividend. Love to all write again. Your loving Cousin. J. Warren Johnson
Joseph Warren Johnson born in Somers, Conn. Dec 2nd, 1838. Julia Eugenia Bowditch, born May 4, 1838 died Dec 24th, 1884. Louise Bowditch Johnson born May 26, 1874, Warren Bowditch Johnson, born March 24rd 1876.
Joseph Warren Johnson & Julia Eugenia Bowditch married Oct. 23rd 1872 at Shetler Island, NY
Joseph Warren Johnson & Amelia E. Perkins. married at Litchfield Conn. Oct. 2nd, 1887. I cannot give you from memory the dates of my brother Georges family, but will look them up it you want them. The children were; Adosno Peck died when a small boy & William Franklin died at 21 or 22. never married. Write & you will get an answer.
Your loving Cousin
Warren
Enfield Conn. Feb. 6, 1915
Dear Cousin Louise:
Many times I have reproached myself for the haste in which I answered your letter of a year ago, and for the meagre and indefinite answer to your questions. I used to write to you and Libbie Peck, but getting no replies I dropped the one sided correspondence. I now and then get a Christmas Card form Libbie, but never a letter. James B. T. is the only cousin who is prompt & good in letter writing, though Ed Averill is quite good. How much we used to love our Aunts and Uncles and cousins, and how often we used to visit back and forth. I love to think of those old times and think of everything that happened. My memory is very good and I can recall innumerable incidents of long ago. The picture of my & your grandmother Persis (the beloved) Ladd Peck, daughter of Dr. David Ladd, of Bolton, Conn. a Revolutionary soldier and a good man too. I am sure, because his daughter Persis was a good woman, and she it was who gave brains to the whole Peck family, hangs(the picture does) where I can look at it every time I look up from my reading or work, and worship it. Hers is the only picture of an ancestor which I worship. How my heart would sink within me, & the tears come when she would start west- way out west to Perrysburgh and I feared I should never see her again. Some time since my business took me to South Wilbrabsuw, now called Hampden. & there I learned that Elizabeth Beebe, daughter of Persis Ladd s sister still lived there, and I called on her twice, and she told me many thing, and agreed to write & tell me more, but with all my begging I get nothing. Her sister Sarah Beebe
taught in Manson and I went to school to her, and it was there I had a school mate Julia Eugenia Bowditch, who was a great friend of Sarah Beebe's, & who used to visit in South Wilbraham, Elizabeth Beebe on those visits told me all about it. I wonder she does not answer my letters. We are just the same as we were a year ago, though my hurt knee is much better, and I get around much better every month, but now when ice and snow cover the ground I do not walk about much, and either drive or go on the street cars or in an auto. I am quite busy most of the time, & try many cases and other work, but not nearly so much as I used to. I have Wallie attend to all my work I cannot do when he has time. He is very busy & works hard all the time except when he is on his vacations. He was up the Yellowstone Park last summer with his chum, Dr. Irving of Washington, D. C.
Louise keeps house, & has a nice girl to help her. Wallie is still in Hartford, & has come home when he could every night since Millie died. He is a splendid lawyer and much respected & loved. Frank & Nellie are in Florida again. No children to bother them & plenty of money. I sometimes wish I was in a warmer climate, and then again I think I cannot be better off than in my own home. I had a card from my sister Louise Bowditch, who is spending the winter in Southern California with her friend Mrs. Tyner Tyree and she told how warn & beautiful it was at Pasadena where they are now,& I wished I could be there for a week or two. They were in Switzerland when the war broke out, & they had an awful time getting home. Edith Johnson is in Rome, & we just received a card from her telling or the horrors of the earthquake. We tried to have her come home when the war broke out but she had planned to study in a certain school in Rome, & concluded to remain. I get about a great deal when the weather is good & it is hard to be shut in, but when I finish up my work I read a great deal. Have finished Carlyle "Frederick the Great- a grand work. & I haven't taken up anything else yet. I read the Atlantic & no other magazine. I read two papers , & after I have read them I wish I might not see another for two years. I hope this will bring a reply from you soon. We are dwindling yearly & few are left now, and the years hasten & soon we will all be beyond the river, & I hope to see my loved one there. I am the last of my family. and I have now lived longer than any of them except my father.
Tupper Lusia R 58 F W MA IL Morgan 3-WD Waverly 1900 Census
MISS LOUISE TUPPER PASSAS AWAY
Miss Louise R. Tupper was born March 7, 1842, at East Longmeadow, Mass., and died at Waverly, Illinois, Friday, October 31, 1919. She was one of six children born to Rev. and Mrs. Martin B. Tupper. One brother, Henry M. Tupper, was for thirteen years pastor of the local Congregational church.
When she was a young woman she came to make her home in Waverly with her sister, Mrs. Augusta L. Curtiss, and lived with her and then with her nephew, Theo. T. Curtiss, until last June, when she came for a visit with her adopted niece, Mrs. Henry W. Hughes, and was lovingly cared for by her and her husband until the end.
She was for many years a member of the Congregational church of this place and was active in her membership. She was especially interested in the missionary work of the church, and next to church and family relations the missionary activities were nearest to her heart at all times. She was the first president of the Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior of the Springfield Association.
In 1902 she removed to St. Joseph, Mo., with her nephew, Theo. T. Curtiss, and in 1893 transfered her church membership to the First Congregational church of that place, where it remained until her death.
She is survived by one brother, James B. Tupper of Washington,D. C., one nephew and one niece, and eight grand nephews and nieces.
Funeral services were held at the Congregational church Sunday, November 2, at 2:30 p. m., conducted by Rev. Francis E. Smith, pastor of the First M. E. church. Interment was in East cemetery.
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Hamilton Tupper
Letter from her brother James.
Sunday May 4, 1862 City of New Orleans, Louisiana
Dear Sister Libby,
Here we are in New Orleans without firing a gun. I can hardly believe it myself. Two weeks after leaving Ship Island we passed up the Majestic Mississippi by those impregnable forts, by the rich sugar plantations of Magnolia and Point a la Harcha, by batteries still smoking with the fires of battle, and entered this great city. The gallant 31st was the first regiment to touch the "Sacred" soil. We were the pioneers of liberty. It was an honor conferred on the much abused and long unrecognized Western Bay State Regiment to carry through the streets of this treacherous city the sacred emblem of our country's freedom. Where was the southern chivalry then. A few infatuated women and boys used abusive epithets and our ears were greeted with cheers for Jeff Davis & Beauregard but no attack was made upon us. a mob had controlled things before we arrived & I expected they would resent our entrance. I marched in front of the column as one of a body guard to the Gen'l. I kept my eyes open to see if there was danger & expected to hear a brickbat flying through the air but there was nothing. Not even a Irish fly was flying. British, French & Spanish flags were numerous but the chivalry dared not raise the Flag of the Confederates. We marched to the Customs House & took possession. It is an immense building & will accommodate 10 or a dozen[?] Regiments. There is stone & brick in it enough to build a city. We got in about dark & the next morning we went hunting around for spoils. We ransacked the Post Office in the same building & got potage stamps, letters,& I sent some letters home. Lehandler got one from Sam Houston to his son in a Texan Regiment. in Tenn. We got letters from cousins & sisters to their relatives in the army from soldiers to their friends at home. Some got quantities of pecesh money. There were newspapers & we got northern news much later than we had got before. I saw a catalogue of Maplewood Institute for 1859 in a file of rubbish. I confiscated a layer sheet 200 or 300 secesh stamps. I will send you some. I confiscated this paper I am writing on. Frank Knight got a pretty knife. In this Custom House Store were silk handkerchiefs, knives, liquor, cologne ---- During the bombardment of Ft. Jackson & St. Phelip our regiment was in the "Mississippi" on the river 3 or 4 miles from the fort. We could hear the innocuous thunder roll & see the flash of the guns. I am now in the Post Quartermasters office. Leut. Harral is Post Quarter Master & says he wants me here as long as we stay in New Orleans. The regiments are kept very busy. Making arrests breaking open jails & releasing Union men & all the business of the police etc. The first thing I did after coming into this office was to take a squad of men & go out & stop a dray & make the driver take a load from the levee up here. the rebels are pretty saucy. they have a great deal to say about their whipping us at Shiloh. Our band plays Yankee Doodle as we march up the city. We can be as saucy as they are. We allow no one to speak disrespectful of the government but arrest him at once.
Give my love to Celic Smith & Miss Gardner. I rec'd the letter you wrote when you first got home from vacation only a night or 2 before we got to New Orleans. I tell you it was worth all the hardships of the campaign to enter this city the way we did. I felt proud of our country. Direct to New Orleans. The chaplain's address is simply Chaplain of 31st Mass Vol's. He didn't come with the --expedition. Some think he was afraid we were going to have a fight. Ruggles
Eugene Southworth
Stone Batt. at Ship Island
Your affection Bro
James
This was a hand written letter from James Brained Taylor Tupper to his sister Libby during the Civil War. I have the original letter and the envelope it was sent in. The envelope is in very sad shape but the letter is quite good. I am Henriellen Surgeon Kibler wife of David Arthur Kibler whose mother is a descendent of the Tuppers. You should see my Hair Tree that one of the Tupper women made.
Ontario May 13, 1878
Dear Bro.
On proceeding page you will fine answer to you queries in letters received Sat. and postal a while ago. The S.C. branch of the family and Ours separate, soon after coming to this country, which was I think not long before the birth of Thomas Jr., 2nd in the line given. Our great grandfather Solomon came from Ms & settled in Stafford Conn., since when I. e. from grandfathers family down I have names of all descendants ^ with exception of Uncles Marvin & Austin, dates of birth, marriage, death (if dead) as also of where introduced into family by marriage save, birth of Dr. Norris of Phil. If you can find that out I would like it so as to make statistics complete. I furnished these to C. K. Tupper of Lockport , N.Y. who claims to have fuller register of family than anyone else. I see not why with that of southern Tuppers, a genealogy could not easily be published, which would be pretty complete. I have corresponded with Rev. H. M. Tupper of Raleigh, N.C. originally from Munson In-., now Principal or Pres. of Shaw University for colored people, graduate of Amherst, who sent me coat of arms of family & some other information & spoke of Capt Geo. D. Tupper of N>Y. as an enthusiastic Tupperian. The New Brunswick branch is quite extensive to which that Chas. Tupper, who wrote you 2 or 3 years ago was some what related I think. H. M. Tupper of N. C. came from T. Tupper Jr., though and their line settling in Munson. If you have any inclination to search further you might run down to Sandwick (when in Mass.) where the first settlement was made, though I think none are now left there of the name & most it not all that the records reveal is in my possession. I would like to find out more about Eliakim & Solomon & perhaps I might if I had been more particular to enquire of Father before he died. Uncle Fielder knows nothing of them. The history of Cape Cod has considerable to say of Tuppers in early years. Thomas & Thomas Jr seem to have been very prominent in their day. Since then none in our line have very much distinguished themselves.
The original Thomas had 2 sons besides Thomas, Jr., Robert & Henry. Thomas Jr. to whom we & southern Tuppers go back had eleven children, all but 2 or 3 sons. Of these oldest son was Thomas from whom I think H. M. of Raleigh descends. 6 was Eldad from which S. C. branch though I have date for birth May 31 1675 instead of 74 & Eliakim our ancestor youngest but one. Eliakim had 14 children of whom youngest was Solomon. This accounts for -------of our branch perhaps. Sol. seems to have wandered off to W. Stafford CT. whether before or after grandfather was born I cannot say. Possibly records of Stafford might give some hint. How may children besides grandfather & what became of them I know nothing at all. So much for the Tupper race.
Mr Le Baron present Post Master of Oneida is connected with the Tuppers through his wife. He gave me a manuscript sermon of one who is a minister in 17' century. I think, I forgot where I put it. will try ^ hunt it up.
The Ontario Tuppers are in a state of usual salubrity, though Maggie & myself have both been rather feeble & indisposed for a few days. I was quite out of sorts for over a week, not sick enough to give up entirely nor well enough to be very efficient, yet preacher voice yesterday both new preparations. It is a dyspeptic difficulty & will take time & self denial to over come. After an unusually early season. This month has been so cold & wet as to put back everything & I do not think we shall be any ahead of last year. Quite a frost last night & Freeze night before but my garden is so sheltered that it does not seem to have suffered Yes corn in field must I should think be injured. Farmers got in their Crops in good time & condition but weather has been so cold & bad for 2 or 3 weeks back, They may have to do a great deal of replanting. Our Assoc. met last week in Oneida & I saw Fairbank who has charge of a very fine church some fifty miles from here. State Assoc. meets in Galesburg in 2 weeks. Hope some that Maggies parents will visit us at that time. We expect to remain on our plantation this summer & not go abroad. Possibly Carrie and Jamie will have to go away to school next winter, though doing well here thus far. Hayes still retains the chair of state. M. Blair ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Love from all to yourself & Sarah
Ann
1. Born Jan. 1578 Thomas TupperDied March 1676 aged 98
2. " June 1638 Thomas Tupper, Jr. " March 1706 " 68
3. " Dec. 1681 Eliakim Tupper "
4. " Oct 1731 Solomon Tupper " 1801 70
5. " Jan 1762 Thomas Tupper " May 1853 " 92
6, " Jan 1800 Martyn Tupper " July 1872 " 72
7 " June 1830 Henry Tupper
No. 5 Thomas our Grandfather married Martha Wood of Somers & had 3 children
Marvin, died in infancy, Martyn our father and Austin who died unmarried aged about 21.
Married again sometime about 1806 Miriam Gage of Woodstock & had 2 children. Rufus & Fielder. Rufus barn 1807 married Susan Gilmore Chicopee in 1835 died in 1840 leaving 2 daughters who are married and living one in Springfield; the other in Holyoke, but have no children. Fielder born 1809 married Lydia Davison in 1842, has son & daughter both married. The latter only having one child a son. So name is running out in that direction.
The only chance at present for perpetuation of name in our line is through my son James. The only male of the name in the generation after ours. Descendants are not multiplying very rapidly in our branch. Augustua boy Theodore & cousin Lizze s boy Oliver Collins Pease only one besides my children as yet of coming generation.
Robert Peck ,Esq. and Tunstall
Husband Robert Peck ,Esq.
Born: 1180 - Bilton York , East Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1241 - Bilton York , East Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Father: Thomas Peck Mother: Middleton
Marriage: 1200 - England
Wife Tunstall
Born: 1184 Baptized: Died: 1245 - Bilton York , East Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:
Children
1 M Robert Of Bilton Peck ,Esq.
Born: 1200 - Bilton York , East Riding, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1252 - Bilton York , East Riding, Yorkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Musgrave Marr: 1220 - England
Robert Peck and Madeleine Peltier
Husband Robert Peck
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Madeleine Peltier
Born: September 2, 1803 - Tilbury East Township, Kent County, Ontario, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Gabriel Peltier Mother: Catherine Dagneau De Quindre
Children
Russell Lyman Peck and Clarice Marie Roseberry
Husband Russell Lyman Peck
Born: September 11, 1918 - KS Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Clarice Marie Roseberry
Born: May 24, 1920 - Sylvia, Stafford Co, KS Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Russell Lyman Peck
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 261 300
General Notes: Wife - Clarice Marie Roseberry
/Peck/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" pg 300
John Whipple and Sarah Peck
Husband John Whipple
Born: May 7, 1724 - Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Whipple Mother: Elizabeth Sprague
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Peck
Born: August 6, 1720 - Attleborough, Bristol, Massachuetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah Whipple
Born: August 27, 1743 - Cumberland, RI Baptized: Died: July 31, 1825 Buried:Spouse: Jonathan Tower Marr: February 17, 1763
2 M John Whipple
Born: - Cumberland, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - John Whipple
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Sarah Peck
Y
Death Notes: Child - John Whipple
William Peck and Rebecca Spooner
Husband William Peck
Born: 1756 - Rochester, Stratford, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: April 22, 1784 - Vergennes, Addison, Vermont
Wife Rebecca Spooner
Born: January 25, 1762 - Rochester, Stratford, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: January 3, 1839 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Spooner Mother: Sarah Robinson
Children
General Notes: Husband - William Peck
REFN: HWS22613
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MWNX-TQ
General Notes: Wife - Rebecca Spooner
REFN: HWS22424
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MWP2-KV
Notes: Marriage
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CHAN20 Mar 2001
William Gunsolus Peck and Mary Edith Ward
Husband William Gunsolus Peck
Born: Baptized: Private Died: Buried: PrivateMarriage: Private
Noted events in his life were:
1. ATTR
2. Alt. Christening
3. CHAN
4. Graduation
5. Immigration
6. LVG
7. Residence
Wife Mary Edith Ward
Born: Baptized: Private Died: Buried: Private
Father: Erwin Denise Ward Mother: Margaret Richardson
Noted events in her life were:
1. ATTR
2. Alt. Christening
3. CHAN
4. Graduation
5. Immigration
6. LVG
7. Residence
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. NUMB
Children
Peckham and Schlosser
Husband Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rex Murray Peckham Mother: Manville
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Peckham
Wife Schlosser
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Peckham and Peckham
Husband Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Rex Murray Peckham Mother: Manville
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Schlosser
Wife Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Peckham and Vlaar
Husband Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Peckham Mother: Ethel Elizabeth Waishnora
Marriage:
Wife Vlaar
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Proudfoot and Peckham
Husband Proudfoot
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Glen William Peckham Mother: Catharine Mary Dodds
Children
Peckham and Wilhite
Husband Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James Peckham Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Wilhite
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Squires and Peckham
Husband Squires
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Glen William Peckham Mother: Catharine Mary Dodds
Children
William York and Anna Peckham
Husband William York
Born: 1740 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: February 19, 1834 Buried:
Father: James York IV 16 Mother: Elizabeth Case 16
Marriage: November 15, 1766
Wife Anna Peckham
Born: September 4, 1742 Baptized: Died: October 6, 1837 Buried:
Children
1 M Benjamin York
Born: February 1767 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: June 7, 1850 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Buried: June 1850 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode IslandSpouse: Zilpha Crandell Marr: November 4, 1790 - Washington Co. Rhode IslandSpouse: Desire Saunders Marr: January 21, 1801 - Washington Co. Rhode Island
2 F Hannah York
Born: November 15, 1770 - Charlestown, Washington Co. Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M James York
Born: February 6, 1772 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Martha Saunders
4 M Isaac York
Born: April 14, 1776 - Charlestown, Washington Co. Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Augustus York
Born: July 28, 1778 - Charlestown, Washington Co. Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M William York
Born: October 15, 1780 - Charlestown, Washington Co. Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Elizabeth York
Born: March 5, 1785 - Charlestown, Washington Co. Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Nichols Marr: July 24, 1804
8 F Anna York
Born: 1788 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - Benjamin York
[Turner, Prettyman, York Family tree.FTW]
"Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 64.
WHEELER: "History of Stonington, CT", p 700
General Notes: Child - Isaac York
Rhode Island Births, 1636-1930 Record
about Isaac York
Name: Isaac York
Parent 1: William York
Parent 2: Anna York
Birth Date: 04 Apr 1776
Barber Peckham and Sarah Sheffield
Husband Barber Peckham
Born: 1756 - Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 7, 1807 - Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island Buried:
Father: Timothy Peckham Mother: Mary Barber
Marriage: June 1793 - South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island
Wife Sarah Sheffield
Born: 1767 - Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Josiah S. Peckham
Born: 1796 - South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: April 16, 1862 - New Shoreham, Washington Co., Rhode Island Buried: 1862Spouse: Ann Babcock Marr: March 28, 1830 - Richmond, Washington Co., Rhode Island
2 F Sarah Peckham
Born: June 30, 1797 - South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pardon Lewis Marr: March 5, 1818
3 F Susan P. Peckham
Born: July 10, 1799 - South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: December 27, 1890 - White Rock, Washington Co., Rhode Island Buried:Spouse: Pardon Lewis Marr: November 5, 1818 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island
4 F Abby Peckham
Born: October 27, 1804 - South Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: March 8, 1879 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Buried:
Death Notes: Wife - Sarah Sheffield
Y
Death Notes: Child - Sarah Peckham
Caleb Earle Peckham and Elizabeth Tripp
Husband Caleb Earle Peckham 17 18 19
Born: October 7, 1782 - Middletown, Newport, RI 17 Baptized: Died: September 23, 1819 - Alexandria, Fairfax, VA Buried: 1819 - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OH
Father: Joseph Peckham 20 21 22 23 Mother: Susannah Mumford 20 23
Marriage: December 19, 1808 - Newport, Newport, RI
Noted events in his life were:
1. Military
Wife Elizabeth Tripp 18 19
Born: 1783 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: April 24, 1874 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: 1874 - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OH
Children
1 F Martha Peckham 18 19
Born: - MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas Jones
2 M William Henry Peckham 18 19 24 25 26
Born: June 25, 1811 - Baltimore, Baltmore, MD Baptized: Died: February 12, 1889 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OHSpouse: Sara Ann Retalic 18 24 25 26 Marr: January 4, 1833 - Washington, DC
3 M Richard M. Peckham 18 19 27 28
Born: June 15, 1812 - Washington, DC Baptized: Died: January 22, 1892 - IA Buried:Spouse: Malvina Webb 18 Marr: May 22, 1845 - Franklin, OH
4 F Susan M. Peckham 18 19
Born: 1815 Baptized: Died: March 8, 1896 Buried:Spouse: Jacob Harter
General Notes: Husband - Caleb Earle Peckham
War of 1812, wasin Washington, DC when the British burne d t he White Ho us e
General Notes: Child - William Henry Peckham
AFN: 1F2B-JHC
General Notes: Child - Richard M. Peckham
Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
1880 United States Census Washington, Des Moines, Iowa Fa m ily Histo ry Li brary Film 1254337
Richard M. PECKHAM Self W Male W 66 DC Farm e r CT RI
Hugh PECKHAM Son S Male W 23 IA Farme r D C NY
Sarah PECKHAM Dau S Female W 21 IA Keepin g H ouse DC NY
Anna PECKHAM Dau S Female W 19 IA Keeping H o use DC NY
Kattie PECKHAM Dau S Female W 17 IA At Scho o l DC NY
Richard PECKHAM Son S Male W 14 IA Helps Fa r m DC NY
Census Place Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254337
NA Film Number T9-0337
Page Number 5A
Reed and Cornelia E. Peckham
Husband Reed
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Cornelia E. Peckham 18
Born: November 15, 1850 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: May 16, 1903 - Haysville, Sedgwick, KS Buried: 1903 - Derby Cemetery, Haysville, Sedgwick, KS
Father: William Henry Peckham 18 19 24 25 26 Mother: Sara Ann Retalic 18 24 25 26
Children
1 F Blanche Reed
Born: September 18, 1873 Baptized: Died: July 16, 1895 - Idaho Buried:
2 F Leotta Reed
Born: January 11, 1877 Baptized: Died: November 8, 1950 Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Cornelia E. Peckham
David Peckham and Dorothy Robinson
Husband David Peckham
Born: 1715 - Rochester, Stratford, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: October 27, 1743 - Rochester, Stratford, New Hampshire
Wife Dorothy Robinson
Born: - Rochester, Stratford, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: September 25, 1810 Buried:
Father: James Robinson Mother: Patience Ruggles
Other Spouse: Elnathan Haskell - November 26, 1749 - Rochester, Stratford, New Hampshire
Children
General Notes: Husband - David Peckham
REFN: HWS22486
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> MWP5-42
General Notes: Wife - Dorothy Robinson
REFN: HWS22160
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> GCCT-HD
Notes: Marriage
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CHAN20 Mar 2001
John Ryder and Deborah Peckham
Husband John Ryder
Born: 1780 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: December 21, 1800
Wife Deborah Peckham
Born: April 2, 1781 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Sweet Peckham Mother: Hannah Clarke
Children
Death Notes: Husband - John Ryder
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Deborah Peckham
Harold Young and Dorothy Marguerite Peckham
Husband Harold Young
Born: May 11, 1906 Baptized: Died: November 25, 1988 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried:Marriage: February 17, 1931
Wife Dorothy Marguerite Peckham
Born: July 31, 1908 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: April 28, 1991 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried:
Father: Walter Corbet Peckham 18 29 Mother: Louise Adelaide Perfler
Children
1 M Young
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
James Weeden and Elizabeth Peckham
Husband James Weeden
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Peckham 30
Born: September 17, 1668 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: December 2, 1723 - Little Compton, Newport, RI Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Children
General Notes: Husband - James Weeden
AFN: KBT8-WL
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Peckham
George Filimore Peckham and Roselia
Husband George Filimore Peckham 18
Born: January 20, 1849 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: February 16, 1933 - Antioch, Contra Costa, CA Buried: - Antioch, Contra Costa, CA
Father: William Henry Peckham 18 19 24 25 26 Mother: Sara Ann Retalic 18 24 25 26
Marriage:
Wife Roselia 18
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - George Filimore Peckham
George Hazard Peckham and Sarah Taylor
Husband George Hazard Peckham 31 32 33
Born: April 14, 1739 - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 34 35 Baptized: Died: October 26, 1799 - Newport, , Newport, RI 33 36 Buried:Marriage: January 7, 1763 - Newport, , Newport, RI 33 34
Wife Sarah Taylor 33 34
Born: 1747 - Newport, , Newport, RI 33 36 Baptized: Died: June 16, 1795 - Newport, , Newport, RI 33 36 Buried:
Father: Robert Taylor 33 36 37 Mother: Rebecca Coggeshall 33 36 37
Children
1 F Sarah Taylor Peckham 38
Born: - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wheeler Watson 38
2 F Abigail Peckham 38
Born: - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Rebecca Peckham 38
Born: - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Potter 38
4 F Patience Peckham 38
Born: June 30, 1767 - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: November 4, 1767 38 Buried:
5 M Benjamin Taylor Peckham 38
Born: October 22, 1773 - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Abigail Oatley 38
6 M George Hazard Peckham 38
Born: - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Nancy Lawton 38
7 M Carder Peckham 38
Born: April 21, 1782 - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Achsah Brown 38
8 M William Peckham 38
Born: - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M Robert Taylor Peckham 39
Born: April 13, 1784 39 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Susan Lawton 39
Harry L. Peckham and Katherine B. Peckham
Husband Harry L. Peckham 40 41
Born: January 1863 - MA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1880 - Marlboro, Middlesex, MA
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
Wife Katherine B. Peckham 18 27 41
Born: May 1864 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard M. Peckham 18 19 27 28 Mother: Malvina Webb 18
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
Children
1 F Edna O. Peckham 40 41
Born: December 1, 1880 - Marlboro, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Harold I Peckham 41
Born: May 1887 - Marlboro, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mildred M. Peckham 41
Born: January 1895 - Marlboro, Middlesex, MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Harry L. Peckham
Peckham, Harry L
Age: 68 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Massachusetts Roll: T626_919
Race: White Page: 1B
State: Massachusetts ED: 237
County: Middlesex Image: 0128
Township: Framingham
Relationship: Head
General Notes: Wife - Katherine B. Peckham
1880 Census Place: Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254337 National Archives Film T9 - 0337 Page 5A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Richard M. PECKHAM Self M W W 66 DC
Occ: Farmer Fa: CT Mo: RI
Kattie PECKHAM Dau F S W 17 IA
Occ: At School Fa: DC Mo: NY
General Notes: Child - Edna O. Peckham
Peckham, Edna E
Age: 47 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Roll: T626_919
Race: Page: 1B
State: Massachusetts ED: 237
County: Middlesex Image: 0128
Township: Framingham
Relationship: Daughter
Isaac Peckham
Husband Isaac Peckham
Born: May 4, 1747 - Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: 1780 Buried:Marriage: June 18, 1773 - Stonington, New London Co., Rhode Island
Other Spouse: Ann Clarke - September 28, 1777
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Isaac Peckham and Barbara Phillips
Husband Isaac Peckham 30 42 43 44 45
Born: April 11, 1688 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: February 10, 1765 - Middletown, Newport, RI Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Marriage: November 8, 1711 - Little Compton, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Rebecca Phillips
Other Spouse: Jane Sisson 44 45 - June 7, 1726 - Newport, Newport, RI
Wife Barbara Phillips 42 43 46
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: 1726 - Richmond, Washington, RI Buried:
Father: John Phillips 47 Mother: Ruth Burdick
Children
1 M John Peckham 42 43 46
Born: May 1, 1712 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: December 30, 1757 - Westerly, Washington, RI Buried:
2 M Isaac Peckham 42 43 46 48
Born: October 20, 1713 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: December 1791 Buried:
3 F Sarah Peckham 42 43 46
Born: October 6, 1715 - N Kingston, Washington, RI Baptized: Died: July 28, 1796 Buried:
4 M Benjamin Peckham 42 43 46 49 50
Born: October 19, 1717 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: 1783 - Newport, Newport, RI Buried:
5 F Ruth Peckham 42 43 46 51
Born: July 22, 1719 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: 1760 Buried:
6 M Clement Peckham 42 43 46 52 53 54
Born: May 20, 1721 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: September 6, 1766 - Newport, Newport, RI Buried:
7 M Stephen Peckham 42 43 46 55 56
Born: - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: 1805 - Middletown, Newport, RI Buried:
8 M Philip Peckham 42 43 46 48
Born: July 11, 1725 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: April 18, 1819 - Lancaster, Erie, NY Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Isaac Peckham
AFN: KBT9-79
ISAAC6 PECKHAM (John5, John4, Henry3, Henry2, John George1 ) , s on of ( 5) John5 and Sarah (NEWPORT) PECKHAM, was bor n o n 11 April 16 88 in Newpo rt[72], and died on 10 Feb. 176 5. H e married in Portsmout h, circa 172 6, (ABD-18) JANE SIS SON , daughter of (ABD-12) Richard and ( HX-5) Ann (CA RD) SI SSON , who was born on 5 July 1706 in Portsmouth, a nd d ie d on 2 5 Sept. 1778. [1, 2]
Occupation: farmer
#12 in Peckham descendants (NEHGR)
Child: + 10 i. ANNE7, b. on 13 Aug. 1731 in Middletown ; m . (HP-58) J AM ES BARKER on 5 Jan. 1749 in Middletown; d . o n 17 April 1797.
"Isaac Peckham first lived in Newport, Rhode Island, and w a s made a fr ee man in 1714. Later he moved to Middletown, R ho de Island, whe re he w as a freeman in 1757. Isaac was a s ucc essful farmer and own ed a consider able amount of land w hic h he deeded to his sons. His wi ll was dated M ay 14, 176 3, a nd proven on February 27, 1765
Some of the occupations open to Isaac's 18 children were : h ousewife, s ho emaker, blacksmith, seaman, weaver, assemb lyma n, soldier and farmer.
Isaac Peckham was made a Freeman of Newport, RI in 1714. F r om the re he m oved to Middletown RI, where he was a freem a n in 1757. He w as a farm er at Middletown for the remaind e r of his life and seems to ha ve owned c onsiderable lan d a t that place, much of which he deeded to se veral so ns d urin g his lifetime. On June 30 1760 he deeded to one Phi li p Pec kha m, for love and affection, one-half acre of land w here o n t he said Phil ip had lately raised a dwelling house.
His will was dated 14 May 1763 and proved 22 February 176 5 , to execu to rs being John Barker and Daniel Gould. By i t h e left his wife, Jane S iss on ten acres of land in Middl etow n for life, or until she marrie d. Al so farm implement s an d oxen. John received land in Middletown; Ben jami n, Ph ilip , and Joseph, farm implements and oxen, and each of th e t hi rt een children received a silver spoon. He was burie d in th e Peckh am buryi ng ground at Middletown
General Notes: Wife - Barbara Phillips
AFN: 99Q7-WS
General Notes: Child - Sarah Peckham
AFN:Z3QP-X6
General Notes: Child - Benjamin Peckham
Middletown, Newport Co., Rhode Island
Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island
AFN:1S1P-TFN
General Notes: Child - Ruth Peckham
Ruth Peckham was born on 22 Jul 1719. She died. 1960 Mayfl o wer Ind ex # 3 ,532; 'Peckham Genealogy' , Stephen Farnum P ec kham, page 232.
General Notes: Child - Stephen Peckham
Newport, Newport, Rhode Island
General Notes: Child - Philip Peckham
AFN: R5G6-MN
Notes for PHILIP PECKHAM:
Philip Peckham:
Was a lieutenant of the train band of 1776, for which serv i ce his g ra ve in the Rural Cemetery at Lancaster, NY is an nu ally decorated by t he D aughters of the American Revoluti on . The records of his enlistme nt ha ve not, so far, been f ound
He married Jane Nye and after her death married her twin s i ster Pati en ce Nye.
Jane and Patience Nye were first cousins once removed to P h ilip Peckham.
It is not know where his two wives are buried. In 1774 h i s name is g iv en in the Census of Rhode Island. Middletown.
The family consisting of two males over sixteen, two und e r sixtee n, o ne female over sixteen, and four females und e r sixteen, including h ea ds of family. After the Revoluti o n he moved form Middletown to Munso n, M ass, from there t o R andolph, VT 1790, and then to Lancaster, New Yo rk, w her e h e died.
Isaac Peckham and Rebecca Phillips
Husband Isaac Peckham 30 42 43 44 45
Born: April 11, 1688 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: February 10, 1765 - Middletown, Newport, RI Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Barbara Phillips 42 43 46 - November 8, 1711 - Little Compton, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Jane Sisson 44 45 - June 7, 1726 - Newport, Newport, RI
Wife Rebecca Phillips
Born: 1690 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: 1719 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Isaac Peckham
AFN: KBT9-79
ISAAC6 PECKHAM (John5, John4, Henry3, Henry2, John George1 ) , s on of ( 5) John5 and Sarah (NEWPORT) PECKHAM, was bor n o n 11 April 16 88 in Newpo rt[72], and died on 10 Feb. 176 5. H e married in Portsmout h, circa 172 6, (ABD-18) JANE SIS SON , daughter of (ABD-12) Richard and ( HX-5) Ann (CA RD) SI SSON , who was born on 5 July 1706 in Portsmouth, a nd d ie d on 2 5 Sept. 1778. [1, 2]
Occupation: farmer
#12 in Peckham descendants (NEHGR)
Child: + 10 i. ANNE7, b. on 13 Aug. 1731 in Middletown ; m . (HP-58) J AM ES BARKER on 5 Jan. 1749 in Middletown; d . o n 17 April 1797.
"Isaac Peckham first lived in Newport, Rhode Island, and w a s made a fr ee man in 1714. Later he moved to Middletown, R ho de Island, whe re he w as a freeman in 1757. Isaac was a s ucc essful farmer and own ed a consider able amount of land w hic h he deeded to his sons. His wi ll was dated M ay 14, 176 3, a nd proven on February 27, 1765
Some of the occupations open to Isaac's 18 children were : h ousewife, s ho emaker, blacksmith, seaman, weaver, assemb lyma n, soldier and farmer.
Isaac Peckham was made a Freeman of Newport, RI in 1714. F r om the re he m oved to Middletown RI, where he was a freem a n in 1757. He w as a farm er at Middletown for the remaind e r of his life and seems to ha ve owned c onsiderable lan d a t that place, much of which he deeded to se veral so ns d urin g his lifetime. On June 30 1760 he deeded to one Phi li p Pec kha m, for love and affection, one-half acre of land w here o n t he said Phil ip had lately raised a dwelling house.
His will was dated 14 May 1763 and proved 22 February 176 5 , to execu to rs being John Barker and Daniel Gould. By i t h e left his wife, Jane S iss on ten acres of land in Middl etow n for life, or until she marrie d. Al so farm implement s an d oxen. John received land in Middletown; Ben jami n, Ph ilip , and Joseph, farm implements and oxen, and each of th e t hi rt een children received a silver spoon. He was burie d in th e Peckh am buryi ng ground at Middletown
General Notes: Wife - Rebecca Phillips
Isaac Peckham and Jane Sisson
Husband Isaac Peckham 30 42 43 44 45
Born: April 11, 1688 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: February 10, 1765 - Middletown, Newport, RI Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Marriage: June 7, 1726 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Barbara Phillips 42 43 46 - November 8, 1711 - Little Compton, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Rebecca Phillips
Wife Jane Sisson 44 45
Born: July 5, 1706 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: September 25, 1778 - Lanesboro, ME Buried:
Father: Richard Sisson Mother: Ann Card
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage
Children
1 F Barbara Peckham 42 43 45 46 50 57 58 59
Born: November 19, 1729 - Newport, Newport, RI 60 Baptized: Died: 1814 58 Buried:
2 F Anne Peckham 45
Born: August 13, 1731 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: April 17, 1793 Buried:
3 F Mary Peckham 42 43 45 46
Born: August 16, 1733 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Elizabeth Peckham 42 43 45 46
Born: October 26, 1735 - Portsmouth, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Joseph Peckham 42 43 45 46
Born: May 2, 1738 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: July 12, 1812 - Middletown, Newport, RI Buried:
6 F Jane Peckham 30 42 43 45
Born: - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: December 10, 1823 Buried:
7 F Rachel Peckham 30 42 43 45
Born: November 23, 1742 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Abigail Peckham 42 43 46 61 62
Born: December 29, 1743 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Child - Died Young 62 63 Buried:
9 M Richard B. Peckham 42 43 45 46
Born: October 8, 1745 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Isaac Peckham
AFN: KBT9-79
ISAAC6 PECKHAM (John5, John4, Henry3, Henry2, John George1 ) , s on of ( 5) John5 and Sarah (NEWPORT) PECKHAM, was bor n o n 11 April 16 88 in Newpo rt[72], and died on 10 Feb. 176 5. H e married in Portsmout h, circa 172 6, (ABD-18) JANE SIS SON , daughter of (ABD-12) Richard and ( HX-5) Ann (CA RD) SI SSON , who was born on 5 July 1706 in Portsmouth, a nd d ie d on 2 5 Sept. 1778. [1, 2]
Occupation: farmer
#12 in Peckham descendants (NEHGR)
Child: + 10 i. ANNE7, b. on 13 Aug. 1731 in Middletown ; m . (HP-58) J AM ES BARKER on 5 Jan. 1749 in Middletown; d . o n 17 April 1797.
"Isaac Peckham first lived in Newport, Rhode Island, and w a s made a fr ee man in 1714. Later he moved to Middletown, R ho de Island, whe re he w as a freeman in 1757. Isaac was a s ucc essful farmer and own ed a consider able amount of land w hic h he deeded to his sons. His wi ll was dated M ay 14, 176 3, a nd proven on February 27, 1765
Some of the occupations open to Isaac's 18 children were : h ousewife, s ho emaker, blacksmith, seaman, weaver, assemb lyma n, soldier and farmer.
Isaac Peckham was made a Freeman of Newport, RI in 1714. F r om the re he m oved to Middletown RI, where he was a freem a n in 1757. He w as a farm er at Middletown for the remaind e r of his life and seems to ha ve owned c onsiderable lan d a t that place, much of which he deeded to se veral so ns d urin g his lifetime. On June 30 1760 he deeded to one Phi li p Pec kha m, for love and affection, one-half acre of land w here o n t he said Phil ip had lately raised a dwelling house.
His will was dated 14 May 1763 and proved 22 February 176 5 , to execu to rs being John Barker and Daniel Gould. By i t h e left his wife, Jane S iss on ten acres of land in Middl etow n for life, or until she marrie d. Al so farm implement s an d oxen. John received land in Middletown; Ben jami n, Ph ilip , and Joseph, farm implements and oxen, and each of th e t hi rt een children received a silver spoon. He was burie d in th e Peckh am buryi ng ground at Middletown
General Notes: Wife - Jane Sisson
AFN: Z3PX-J0)
AFN: Z3PX-J0)
General Notes: Child - Barbara Peckham
Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island
Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From the New Englan d H istoric al A nd Genealogical Register
General Notes: Child - Anne Peckham
AFN: 8LG5-96
ANNE7 PECKHAM (Isaac6, John5, John4, Henry3, Henry2, Joh n G eorge1), da ug hter of (8) Isaac6 and (ABD-18) Jane (SISS ON ) PECKHAM, was bo rn on 13 Au g. 1731 in Middletown[72], a n d died on 17 April 1797. She ma rried in Mid dletown, o n 5 Ja n. 1749, (HP-58) JAMES BARKER, son of (HP-4 7) Jame s a nd (11 ) Mary Tew7 (PECKHAM) BARKER, who was born on 1 2 De c. 172 5 in Mid dletown[72], and died on 7 Jan. 1796. [1 , 2]
#39.xi in "Descendants of John Peckham", NEHGR 1903:36.
Child: See (HP-58) James BARKER
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Peckham
Bristol, Bristol, RI
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General Notes: Child - Joseph Peckham
AFN: 1S1P-TRQ
Joseph Peckham and his family lived in Middletown, Rhode I s land, w he re he was admitted as a freeman (citizenship) i n M ay, 1760. He was de scr ibed as a zealous patriot in th e Revo lution. Being of strong and fi rm co nviction, he rema ined lo yal to his principles until his deat h. In the no tic e of hi s death, he was described as a man who strictly f ol low ed th e principles of honesty and integrity. (PG. p. 264)
According to the Middletown record Joseph and his son, All a nson, we re in volved in numerous land transfers, being bo t h buyers as well as se llers.
Charles was not mentioned in any of the transfers, which w o uld suppo rt t he theory that he moved to Ohio.
The following is a summary by Alden C. Saunders, C.A.L.S . ( Certified A me rican Lineage Specialist), Box 142 Apple H il l Drive, South Scituat e, Rho de Island 02857, as research e d for the author:
Joseph and his family lived in Middletown, Rhode Island wh e re he was a dm itted as a freeman (citizenship) in May, 176 0 . He was describ ed as a zea lous patriot in the Revolutio n . Being of strong and firm con victio n, he remained loya l t o his principles until his death. In the no ti ce of hi s deat h, he was described as a man who strictly follow ed t he pr in ciples of honesty and integrity. (PG p. 264)
According to the Middletown records Joseph and his son, Al l anson, we re i nvolved in numerous land trnasfers being bo t h buyers as well as sel lers.
PROBATE RECORDS 4:10-10
This record is of the Will of Joseph Peckham. It is date d F ebruary 1 6, 1 803 and is extracted as follows:
Son Alanson given real estate, farm tools and personal est a te. He is r eq uired
to support his Mother and the testator's sister Barbara Pe c kham. ( Bo th of them
had to be alive at the writing of the Will.)
Son Isaac to receive from Alanson $400.00, testator's wear i ng appar el a nd his small Arm or Fusil.
Son Charles and Grandson Arnold Barker to receive $50.00
(Arnold and Mary Barker are probably son and daughter of E u nic e, w ho is deceased
by the time the Will is written.)
Daughter Mary Peckham to receive $100.00.
Daughter Sarah Peckham and Granddaughter Mary Barker all h o usehold fur ni ture to
be equally divided between them.
Son Alanson is appointed executor.
Witnesses to the above Will did not seem important to th i s relationship.
----From "Charles Peckham Branch of the Peckham Genealog y " by Charl es We sley Peckham, 1978
More About JOSEPH PECKHAM:
Military service: Revolutionary War, CS RI "DAR Patriot In d ex, Centen ni al Ed.
General Notes: Child - Abigail Peckham
James Peckham
Husband James Peckham
Born: May 21, 1760 - Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: 1780 Buried:Marriage: June 18, 1773 - Stonington, New London Co., Rhode Island
Other Spouse: Ann Clarke - November 23, 1780
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
James Peckham and Ethel Elizabeth Waishnora
Husband James Peckham
Born: October 3, 1917 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: November 9, 1999 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Saint Josephs Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, OH
Father: Walter Corbet Peckham 18 29 Mother: Louise Adelaide Perfler
Marriage: - Columbus, Franklin, OH
Wife Ethel Elizabeth Waishnora
Born: December 30, 1917 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: July 13, 2000 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Saint Josephs Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, OH
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Children
1 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Forquer
2 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: FinksSpouse: Bilodeau
3 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Odell
4 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Means
5 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Earl Anthony ChellisSpouse: Michel
6 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Vlaar
7 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert Melaragno
8 F Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ewers
9 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Conner
General Notes: Husband - James Peckham
300-01-1120
General Notes: Wife - Ethel Elizabeth Waishnora
James Peckham
Husband James Peckham
Born: October 3, 1917 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: November 9, 1999 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Saint Josephs Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, OH
Father: Walter Corbet Peckham 18 29 Mother: Louise Adelaide Perfler
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Ethel Elizabeth Waishnora - Columbus, Franklin, OH
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Peckham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wilhite
General Notes: Husband - James Peckham
Thomas Peckham and Jane Peckham
Husband Thomas Peckham
Born: December 2, 1601 - Chichester, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: 1673 - Rumbold's Wyke, Chichester, Sussex, England Buried:
Father: Henry Peckham 30 47 64 Mother: Elizabeth Badger 46 47 64
Marriage:
Wife Jane Peckham
Born: 1613 Baptized: Died: 1688 Buried:
Children
1 M William Peckham
Born: December 28, 1641 Baptized: Died: 1726 - Rumbold's Wyke, Chichester, Sussex, England Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Peckham
AFN: PLJB-NF
General Notes: Wife - Jane Peckham
John Peckham
Husband John Peckham 30 43 47 64 65 66 67 68
Born: April 8, 1595 - Boxgrove, , Sussex, England 47 64 Baptized: April 8, 1595 - Boxgrove, Sussex, England Died: - Middletown, Newport, RI 47 64 Buried: October 19, 1681 - Middletown, Newport, RI
Father: Henry Peckham 30 47 64 Mother: Elizabeth Badger 46 47 64
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Clarke 30 43 47 64 65 - May 20, 1638 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Eleanor Weaver 47 64 66 - 1648 - Newport, Newport, RI 64
Other Spouse: Eleanor Craft 47 - 1648
Noted events in his life were:
1. Arrival 47
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Peckham 47
Born: 1667 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: May 24, 1714 - Little Compton, Newport, RI 47 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - John Peckham
AFN: 8NR5-CL
Sources: NEHGR, v75, p279; C. Merton Babcock. C.M. Babcock: John Peckh am of Newport, RI. NEHGR: __ Peckham of Newport.
Sir John Peckham came from England and appears in Newpor t , RI in 1639, b rother in law of John Clarke was leader o f t he Baptist party from i ts or ganization in 1651, in oppo siti on to the policy of Govenor Codding ton.
Seeking redress in Mass. he was imprisoned, fined and whip p e d. He th en went to England, was joined by Roger Willia m s and togeth er they obtai ned the revocation of Gov. Coddi ng ton life tenure in th at office(I)
John Peckham, immigrant ancestor and founder of the famil y , was a na ti ve of England and emigrated to America at a d at e unknown. He was admi tt ed an inhabitant of the Island o f A quidneck, R. I., March 20, 1638,w hi ch is the first reco rd o f him in the New World. He later removed to N ewp ort, R . I. , where he became a leader of great prominence in th e a ff ai rs of the Baptist church. He became a freeman at Ne wport, M arch 1 6, 1 641.
John Peckham was born about 1600 in England. (225) He di e d abo ut 16 81 in Middletown, Newport, RI.(217) Accordin g t o the History of Rh ode Is land published by the America n His torical Society in 1920, he w as a nati ve of England a nd emi grated to America at a date unknown. He w as admit te d an inh abitant of the Island of Aquidnec, RI, March 20, 1 63 8, wh ic h is the first record of him in the New World. H e later rem ov ed to Ne wport, RI where he became a leader o f great promi nence in the a ffai rs of the Baptist church. h e became freem an at Newport, March 16, 1 64 1. In 1648 he wa s one of the te n male members in full communion in t he F ir st Baptist Churc h of Newport, having been one of its found e rs in 164 4. He r esided in that part of Newport which late r became Middl etow n, a nd was made freeman there in 1655 . A stone marked 'I P ' on t he land of W illiam F. Peckham i n Middletown is suppos ed to mark the gra ve of John Pe ckham . He married first Mar y Clarke, the sister of Rev. Jo hn Cl ark e, of Bedfordshire , England, Boston and Newport, an ass ocia te of Roger W illia ms. He married second Eleanor --. Hi s will was dat ed Januar y 6, 16 81. SOUR: @S6@ PAGE: page 8
He was married to Mary Clarke.(226) Until quite recently t h e marr ia ge of John Peckham and Mary Clarke (sister of Doc to r John Clarke ), w as a matter of supposition supported b y pu rely circumstantial evide nc e. The late researches of M r. By ron J. Peckham in the early recor ds of B ristol County , Mass achusetts, at Taunton, have settled by absolu te re co rd evid ence the question of this marriage.
Concerning Mary Clarke, John Peckham's first wife, the li n e of whose d es cent has been fully established, a Bible wh ic h belonged to her brot he r, Doctor John Clarke, which con tai ns several generations precedi ng a nd following their ad ven t in America, is still in existence, in t he poss essio n of P rofessor Doctor John C. C. Clarke of Upper Alto n, Il l.
In 1648 John Peckham was one of the ten male members in fu l l commu ni on in the First Baptist Church of Newport, havi n g been one of its fou nde rs in 1644. He resided in that pa r t of Newport which later became Mi ddle town,and was mad e a f reeman there in 1655. A stone marked "I P" ont he l an d of Wi lliam F. Peckham in Middletown is supposed to mar k t he gr av e of John Peckham. He married (first) Mary Clark e, the si st er of Re v. John Clarke, of Bedfordshire, Englan d, and Bosto n and New port, an ass ociate of Roger Williams . He married ( second) Eleanor. Jo hn Peckham di ed after 168 1, and prior t o 1700. His will bears the da te January 6, 1 6 81.
328. John Peckham was born about 1600 in England. (225 ) H e died abo ut 16 81 in Middletown, Newport, RI.(217) Acco rdin g to the History of Rh ode Is land published by the Amer ica n Historical Society in 1920, he w as a nati ve of Englan d an d emigrated to America at a date unknown. He w as admit t ed a n inhabitant of the Island of Aquidnec, RI, March 20 , 16 38 , whi ch is the first record of him in the New World . He lat er remov ed to Newp ort, RI where he became a leade r of grea t prominence in the a ffairs of t he Baptist church . he becam e freeman at Newport, March 16, 1 641. In 16 48 h e was one o f the ten male members in full communi on in th e First Ba pti st Church of Newport, having been one of it s foun ders in 16 44. He re sided in that part of Newport whi ch later became M i ddletown, and was ma de freeman there i n 1655. A stone mark ed 'I P' on t he land of Willi am F. Pec kham in Middletown i s supposed to mark the gra ve of John P eckh am. He married fi rst Mary Clarke, the sister of Re v. J ohn Clarke, of Bed ford shire, England, Boston and Newport , an assoc iate of Roger W illiam s. He married second Eleano r --. His will was dat ed J anuary 6, 1681. SOU R: @S6@ PAGE : page 8
He was married to Mary Clarke. Until quite recently the ma r ria ge of Jo hn Peckham and Mary Clarke (sister of Doctor J oh n Clarke), w as a matt er of supposition supported by pure l y circumstantial evidenc e. The la te researches of Mr. Byr o n J. Peckham in the early recor ds of Bristol Co unty, Mass ac husetts, at Taunton, have settled by absolu te record evi d en ce the question of this marriage.
Concerning Mary Clarke, John Peckham's first wife, the li n e of whose d es cent has been fully established, a Bible wh ic h belonged to her brot he r, Doctor John Clarke, which con tai ns several generations precedi ng a nd following their ad ven t in America, is still in existence, in t he poss essio n of P rofessor Doctor John C. C. Clarke of Upper Alto n, Il l.
329. Mary Clarke died before 1648. Children were:
i. John Peckham was born about 1645 in Newport, Newport, R I . He died a bo ut 1712.
ii. William Peckham.
iii. Mary Peckham.
iv. Thomas Peckham.
The surname Peckham is derived from the parish of Peckha m i n the Co un ty of Kent, England. The suffix "ham" in th e ear ly Saxon language, s ign ified home or town. Peckham t herefo re means the town of Peck, or t he ho me of Peck. Emi nent au thorities give the original home of the fa mi ly as S candinav ia, and the time of its founding in England as th e el eve nt h century, shortly after the Norman Conquest.
John Peckham was born on April 24, 1595 in Boxgrove, Susse x , Engl an d. He was the son of Henry Peckham and Elizabet h B adger. John was t he i mmigrant ancestor and founder o f th e family. He was a native of E ngla nd and immigrate d a t a date unknown. He was admitted an inhabi ta nt of th e Isl and of Aquidneck, RI, March 20, 1638, which is t he fi r st re cord of him in the New World. He later moved to New por t, R I, whe re he became a leader of great prominence i n the affa i rs of the Bapti st church. He became a freema n at Newport , March 16, 16 41. He marri ed first Mary Cla rke, the sist er of Rev. John Clark e, of Bedfordshhir e, Eng land, and Bost on Newport, an associate of Rog er Wiliams . He marr ied seco nd Eleanor Weaver, daughter of Clement W ea ver and Rebecca H olbr ook. John and Eleanor had many chil dren, but the o nly o ne I know by na me is ELINOR. John Pec kham died after 1681 , and p rior to 1700. His wi ll bear s the date January 6, 1 681.
Elinor Peckham, daughter of John and Elinor, was born in a b out 164 0. S he married Matthew Boomer in 1655, son of Josh u a Boomer. They h ad 2 chi ldren, namely, Mary and Matthe w . Elinor died in 1727.
(I) John Peckham, the American ancestor of the family, w a s admitt ed an i nhabitant of the island of Aquidneck (Rho d e Island) March 20, 16 38. He w as made a freeman of Newpor t , March 16, 1641. He was one of t he ten ma le members in f ul l communion of the First Baptist Church in 16 48, a nd on e o f its founders in 1644. He was a resident of that p ar t of N ewp ort which became Middletown, where he was mad e a free ma n in 1655. Mr. Pe ckham was first married to Mar y Clarke, wh o di ed in 1648; the given na me of his second w ife was Elean or. He was the f ather of twelve childre n, nam ely: John, Wil liam, Stephen, Thomas, Jame s, Clement, Sarah , Rebec ca, Debo rah, Phebe, Elizabeth and Susannah. Fr om th is John Peckha m of N ewport and Middletown, R.I., the linea ge of t he lat e Dr. Fenner Harris P eckham, of Putnam and Pr ovidence, is t hrou gh Stephen, Stephen (2), Steph en (3), Se th and Dr. Haza el
JOHN4 PECKHAM (Henry3, Henry2, John George1) of, Newport , s on of (3) H en ry3 and (EC-2) Elizabeth (BADGER) PECKHAM , wa s born on 8 April 159 5, a nd died between 1646 and 1705 . H e married in Newport, in 1627, (IW- 9) MA RY CLARKE, daug hte r of (IW-3) Thomas and (SK-3) Rose (KERRICH) CLA RK E, wh o wa s born on 26 July 1607 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, Engla nd , an d di ed in 1647/8 in Newport. [1, 2]
"Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors", Alvin Page J o hnson
cy in MSU Library, p. 108
John Peckham is said to have been an ordained clargyma n i n Englan d, at o ne time
chaplain to the Earl of Hertford. His religious views chan g in g, he le ft the
clergy and probably came to Boston with Sir Henry Vane i n 1 635, a nd in 1 638 was
at Newport at the southerly end of Rhode Island. Many of G o vernor Vane's
friends were banished from Boston in 1637 because of the i r opinions b ei ng at
variance with those of the Puritan element in control of t h e govern me nt of
Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Peckham was an active memb e r of the Bap ti st
colony at Newport, and in 1648 was one of the 10 men who f o rmed the ch ur ch. He
lived in that part of Newport which is now called Middleto w n.
Roosevelt descends from son Stephen from other marriage.
JOHN4 PECKHAM (Henry3, Henry2, John George1) of, Newport , s on of (3) H en ry3 and (DY-2) Elizabeth (BADGER) PECKHAM , wa s born on 8 April 159 5, a nd died after 1646. He marrie d i n Newport, in 1627, (IY-9) MARY CLA RK E, daughter of (IY -3 ) Thomas and (SM-3) Rose (KERRICH) CLARKE, who w as b or n o n 26 July 1607 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, and die d i n 1 647 /8 in Newport. [1, 2]
"Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors", Alvin Page J o hnson
cy in MSU Library, p. 108
John Peckham is said to have been an ordained clargyma n i n Englan d, at o ne time
chaplain to the Earl of Hertford. His religious views chan g in g, he le ft the
clergy and probably came to Boston with Sir Henry Vane i n 1 635, a nd in 1 638 was
at Newport at the southerly end of Rhode Island. Many of G o vernor Vane's
friends were banished from Boston in 1637 because of the i r opinions b ei ng at
variance with those of the Puritan element in control of t h e govern me nt of
Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Peckham was an active memb e r of the Bap ti st
colony at Newport, and in 1648 was one of the 10 men who f o rmed the ch ur ch. He
lived in that part of Newport which is now called Middleto w n.
Roosevelt descends from son Stephen from other marriage.
Children: + 5 i. JOHN5, b. circa 1645 in Little Compton, N e wpo rt Co .; m. SARAH NEWPORT in 1667 in Newport; d. on 1 2 Fe b. 1712 in Newp ort.
6 ii. THOMAS; d. in 1709.
+ 7 iii. WILLIAM, (REV.) of, Newport, b. in 1647; m. (IY-1 0 ) SUSANN AH CL ARKE; d. in 1734.
"According to the University Records, John, who was bor n i n 1595, atte nd ed Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was th e so n of (Henry Peckham a nd Eli zabeth Badger) , who reside d a t East Hampnett Manor, Sussex, Engl and. Jo hn was though t t o have been baptized in the Boxgrove Parish abo ut f ou r mile s from Chichester. He matriculated at Cambridge in 1 6 12 a t t he age of 17. He received his M.A. degree from Cam bridg e in 16 20 and bec ame chaplain to the Earl of Hertford . It i s thought that Jo hn was someth ing of a maverick, fo r a Jn P eckham (thought to be our Joh n), a Vic ar of littl e Horste d Sussex, was sequestered by the House of C ommo ns . He was d escribed in the "Century of Malignant Priests" a s a pa rti cu larly bad and difficult character. This was a p eriod of gre at pol itic al unrest in England and John seem s to have side d with the rebel s. (PF R. p. 17)
Perhaps a major reason for John's migration to America w a s becau se ma ny of his family were royalists, while he w a s a reformer. It was c onject ured that John disagreed wit h h is family on political and religio us issu es and perhap s ha d a roving mind exploring disposition. Conseque ntl y, J ohn P eckham left his career, his family, and friends and m ig ra te d to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Governor Henr y Van e arou nd 163 4. (PG, p. 36)
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historic a l Socie ty fr om Records compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilb ou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry V a n in 16 34 a nd he probably met there Mary Clarke who accom pa nied her brother Jo hn Cl arke to Boston about the time. T h e acquaintance resulted in marr ia ge of which no record c a n be found. He probably was one of the par ty cal led the A n n Hutchinson party, who founded a settlement on t he no rt h e nd of Rhode Island, which became the town of Portsmou th . I n 16 40 the bounds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as on e o f those admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He bec am e a freeman in 164 1. In 16 48 his second wife Eleanor wa s ba ptised.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is n o w Middletow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to ma r k his grave.
Sources: NEHGR, v75, p279; C. Merton Babcock. C.M. Babcoc k : John Pec kh am of Newport, RI. NEHGR: __ Peckham of New po rt.
Abstracts of wills and chancery suits in Suffolk County, E n g., l ed to t he identification of John Peckham, the coloni st , as belongi ng to the Sus sex family. He was among the fi rs t settlers of the Isla nd of Aquidnec k, in 1638. There, o n M ay 20, 1638, his name is on a li st of those who w ere ad mitt ed as inhabitants of Newport. In 1640, the b ounds of h is la n d, thirty-six acres, were established. March 16, 1 64 1, h e was admitt ed a Freeman and he was one of the ten mal e mem be rs of the First Bapti st Church of Newport, in ful l commun ion, 1648. So on after the first sett lement of Rhod e Islan d the Peckhams bought a tra ct of land one mile sq ua re at Li ttle Compton, on which they built a hou se in 1640 , which st o od two hundred years, and in which six generati o ns of Peck hams were bor n. Their purchases also extended i nto Dartmo ut h, Mass., to the Acushn et River, where a par t of the city o f New Bed ford now stands. John Peckh am marr ied Mary Clarke , born 1607.
Their son, John Peckham II, (1645-1712), lived on the Peck h am es ta te at Little Compton and was one of the original p ro prietors of Ea st Gre enwich, R. I. He married, 1667, Sara h N ewport.
Their son, Benjamin Peckham, was born in Newport June 9, 1 6 84; will re co rded June 21, 1769. He married 1708, Mary, t h e daughter of Caleb a nd Phi llippa (Greene) Carr and the g ra nd-daughter of GOVERNOR JOHN GREE NE; s he was born 1687 . Iss ue among others:
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historic a l Socie ty fr om Records compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilb ou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry Va n i n 16 34 a nd he probably met there Mary Clarke who accomp anie d her brother Jo hn Cl arke to Boston about the time. Th e acq uaintance resulted in marr ia ge of which no record ca n be fo und. He probably was one of the par ty cal led the An n Hutchi nson party, who founded a settlement on the no rt h e nd of Rh ode Island, which became the town of Portsmouth . In 16 40 th e bo unds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as one of tho s e admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He became a fr ee man in 164 1. In 16 48 his second wife Eleanor was baptize d.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is now Mid d letow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to mark hi s gr ave.
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
: NEHGR, v75, p279; C. Merton Babcock. C. M. Babcock: Jo h n Peckh am of Ne wport, RI. NEHGR: __ Peckham of Newport.
DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CLARK
by S.C. Register
JOHN PECKHAM 88 SmartMatches
Birth: 24 April 1595 in Boxgrove, Sussex, England
Death: 1680/81 in Newport, Rhode Island
Sex: M
Father: HENRY PECKHAM
Mother: ELIZABETH BADGER
Burial: 19 Oct 1681 Middletown, RI
PECKHAM BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHIC A L RECO RD OF T OLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES CONNECTICUT.BIOG RA PHICAL SKETCH ES OF PROMINE NT AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZEN S AN D OF MANY OF THE EARLY SE TTLED FAMILIES .
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I) John Peckham, the American ancestor of the family, wa s a dmitt ed an in habitant of the island of Aquidneck (Rhod e Isl and) March 20, 16 38. He w as made a freeman of Newport , Marc h 16, 1641. He was one of t he ten ma le members in fu ll comm union of the First Baptist Church in 16 48, a nd on e of its f ounders in 1644. He was a resident of that p ar t of Newp or t which became Middletown, where he was mad e a freem an in 1 655. Mr. P eckham was first married to Mar y Clarke, who d ie d in 1648; the given na me of his second w ife was Eleanor. H e was t he father of twelve childre n, nam ely: John, William , Stephen, Thomas, J ames, Clement, Sarah , Rebec ca, Deborah , Phebe, Elizabeth and Susanna h. From th is John Peckham o f N ewport and Middletown, R.I., the lin ea ge of the late Dr . Fenner Harris P eckham, of Putnam and Pr ovidenc e, is throu gh Stephen, Stephen (2), Steph en (3), Se th and Dr. Haza el P eckham.
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Peckham, John
Birth : 8 APR 1595 Boxgrove,Sussex
Death : AFT 1690 Newport,RI
Family:
Marriage: about 1640 in Newport,RI
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WITTER GENEALOGY
Author: Georgia Cooper Washburn
Call Number: CS71.W828
This book contains the history and genealogy of the Witt e r family of M as sachusetts.
Bibliographic Information: Washburn, Georgia Cooper.
WITTER GENEALOGY. The National Historical Company. New Yo r k 1929
iv Mary Clarke, probably born July 17, 1607, and bapti ze d o n Ju ly 26 of that year, came to America with her brothe r, D oct or John Clark e, and married Reverend John Peckham , who h ad been Chapla in to the Ea rl of Hertford, and who s ettled i n Rhode Island by 1638S ir John PECKH AM was born 15 95 in Eng land and was christened 8 Apr 15 95 in Boxgrov e, W est Sussex , England. He died after 6 Jan 1681 in Newpo rt , Newport C o. , Rhode Island.
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historic a l Socie ty fr om Records compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilb ou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry V a n in 16 34 a nd he probably met there Mary Clarke who accom pa nied her brother Jo hn Cl arke to Boston about the time. T h e acquaintance resulted in marr ia ge of which no record c a n be found. He probably was one of the par ty cal led the A n n Hutchinson party, who founded a settlement on t he no rt h e nd of Rhode Island, which became the town of Portsmou th . I n 16 40 the bounds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as on e o f those admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He bec am e a freeman in 164 1. In 16 48 his second wife Eleanor wa s ba ptised.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is n o w Middletow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to ma r k his grave
She married JOHN PECKHAM, probably in Newport, Newport, Rh o de Isl an d. He died after 1681 in Newport, Newport, Rhod e Is land. Residence: N ewp ort, Rhode Island. He married sec ond E leanor ------ (possibly Elean or We aver, sister of Cle ment W eaver of Newport), before 1648.
According to C. E. Banks, John Peckham came from the pari s h of Woodnes bo rough, co. Kent, England. John Peckham wa s ad mitted an inhabita nt of New port after 1 May 1639. Joh n Peck ham of Nuport had his la nd in Newport re corded somet ime bet ween March 1641 and 16 March 164 2. At that time h e h eld 4 0 acres of land, 32 acres in a parcel near Ham broo k Mill o n Sto ny River, bordering land of Thomas Clarke, an d the r es t in meadow and h is home lot. He appeared at a Ge neral Cour t of Elec tion as a freem an on 16 March 1641. O n 27 Januar y 1642/3, John Peck um of Newport purcha sed lan d on the sout heast corner of the town, ne xt to his own lan d, fr om Jame s Barker of Newport. In 1648, he was a fu ll me mber of the F ir st Baptist Church, and Eleanor Peckham (hi s seco nd wife ) was baptized th at same year. He appears a s a freeman of N ewpo rt in a list of freem en of the Colon y made in 1655. Joh n Peckham was ta xed at Newport in 16 80 . He left a will, dat ed 6 January 1681, witness ed by Joh n Clarke a nd Henry Tew , according to a list of seventeen w il ls presented to t he C ourt in 1700 which lacked a third w itness as requi red by la w. Howev er, the contents of the wi ll are unknown.
Sources:
J. O. Austin, "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island . " New Yor k, 1 887 [1982], pp. 147-148.
C. E. Banks, "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emi g ran ts to N ew England, 1620-1650." Southern Book Company , Ba ltimore, 195 7, p. 85.
S. F. Peckham, "John Peckham of Newport, R.I., and som e o f his descend an ts," NEHGR, Vol. 57 (1903), pp. 31-39.
"Records of the Island of Rhode Island, 1638-1644." Rhod e I sland Archi ve s, Providence (FHL Film #0954960), p. 52.
"Rhode Island Colonial Records, Proceedings of the Gener a l Assembly ." F HL Film #0947963, vol. 1, part 1, p. 11.
"Rhode Island Land Evidences, 1648-1696." Rhode Island His t orical Soci et y, Providence, pp. 185-186.
B. F. Wilbour, "Little Compton Families." Little Compton H i st. Soc., 1 96 7.
They had the following children: + 27 i. MARY5 PECKHAM . B orn abo ut 16 40 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Marri ed T obias Saunders.
+ 28 ii. JOHN5 PECKHAM. Born about 1642 in Newport, Newp o rt, Rhode I sl and. Married Sarah Newport.
+ 29 iii. WILLIAM5 PECKHAM. Born about 1644 in Newport , N ewport, R ho de Island. Married(1) Mary Clarke.
+ 30 iv. THOMAS5 PECKHAM. Born about 1646 in Newport, Ne w port, Rho de I sland. Married(1) ------.
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historica l Society fr om R ecords compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry Van i n 1634 a nd he p robably met there Mary Clarke who accompanie d her brother John Cl ar ke to Boston about the time. The acq uaintance resulted in marria ge of whi ch no record can be fo und. John married Mary CLARKE, daught er of Thomas C LARKE an d Rose KERIDGE, about 1637. Mary was christen ed 17 Jul 160 7 in W esthorpe, Suffolk, England. She died 1648 in Newpo rt , Newport Co., Rho de Island.
Little Compton Families, page 486. Sister of John Clarke.
He probably was one of the party called the Ann Hutchinso n party, who f ou nded a settlement on the north end of Rhod e Island, which became t he to wn of Portsmouth. In 1640 th e bounds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as one of thos e admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He became a free man in 1641. In 16 48 h is second wife Eleanor was baptised.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is now Midd letow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to mark his gr ave.
JOHN PECKHAM was born in England and baptized Apr. 8. 1595 . In 16 34 he w as chaplain to the Earl of Hertford and ther e is no doubt but th at as cha plain to that nobleman he mad e the acquaintance of Sir Henry Va ne, the yo unger. There ca n be little doubt that the extreme theologic al vie ws of Si r Henry Vane became the convincing argument that turned J oh n Pec kham from his allegiance to the Church of England. The se mo re or less ext reme views may be described in the langu age of that d ay as those of a Bap tist Lollard. John Peckha m was in Rhode Island in 16 38. He is suppos ed to have com e to Boston in 1634 with Sir Henry Van e. In Bosto n, he me t Mary Clarke, who had accompanied her brother, Dr. J ohn Cl ark e, to Boston. While John Peckham's name does not appea r in t he list of th ose disarmed in Boston, nor among the fo llowers of Wheelwri ght, nor o ne of the signers of the Ports mouth Covenant, yet he must ha ve been o ne of the party know n as the Ann Hutchinson Party, who found ed a settleme nt o n the north end of Rhode Island, the town of Portsmout h. O n March 1 6, 1641, he was admitted a freeman. In 1641 he wa s o ne of the ten male me mbers of the First Baptist Church o f Newport in fu ll communion. He had fi ve children by his fi rst wife, Mary Clarke. Aft er her death he married, E leano r (probably born Peckham) by whom he h ad seven children. Jo hn Peckh am died in 1681 and Mary Clarke in 1648.
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The surname Peckham is derived from the parish of Peckham i n the Co un ty of Kent, England. The suffix "ham" inthe earl y Saxon language, sign ifi ed home or town; names containin g it areof local origin. Peckham ther efo re means the town o f Peck, or the home of Peck. Eminent authoriti es gi ve the o riginal home of the family as Scandinavia, and the ti me o f its f ounding in England as the eleventh century, shortl y after t he Norman Conq uest.
The name is variously spelled, Peccam, Peckham, and Pecham ; John Peck ha m, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 127 9 to1292, was the fou nd er of one of the most noted branche s of the family in England, b ut as ear ly as 1127, Robert Pe ckham was chaplain to King Henry I. It h as not be en possibl e to establish a connection between Robert Peckham a nd Joh n Pe ckham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Edmund Peckham, on e of t he Archbisho p's descendants, was master of the mint t o Queen Elizabet h, and was knigh ted in 1542. He resided i n Buckinghamshire. His son, S ir George Peckha m, was a merch ant adventurer and in company with Sir Hen ry Gilbert,S ir Ri chard Greenville and Christopher Carlisle went on a tr ip o f explora tion in 1574. They reached the Newfoundelandes (no w Newfou ndland) and ca me down the coast of North America.
The founder of the American branch of the Peckham family i s thought to ha ve been a direct descendant of Sir George Pec kham, of the rei gn of Que en Elizabeth. He was the progenito r of the majority of the Peck ham famili es in America today.
Arms - Ermine a. chief, quarterly, or and gules.
Crest - An ostrich proper Blotto - Tentanda via est.
The Peckham families of Rhode Island are among the oldest a nd most prom in entin the Commonwealth. Prior to 1700 they we re among the large land o wne rs of Rhode Island, figuring i n the Pettaquamscott purchase of 166 0, a nd the Westerly pur chase of 1661, and the East Greenwich purcha se in 167 7. The ir holdings were in Southern Rhode Island, and extended i nt o Massa chusetts; their descendants passed into the old Ba y State, Eas tern Connec ticut, and Central New York, many, h owever, remaining in Newp ort and Prov idence counties, R. I . Many of the descendants of the founde r, John Peckh am, hav e risento great prominence in the State, in the prof ession s a nd in the fieldsof business and commerce.
They had the following children:
+ 2 F i Mary PECKHAM was born 1643 and die d 1695.
+ 3 M ii John PECKHAM was born about 1645 a nd died about 17 12 .
4 M iii
Rev. William PECKHAM was born about 1647. He died 2 Ju n 1734.
William married (1) Elizabeth CLARKE, daughter of Jose ph CLARKE and Mar ga ret TURNER, about 1675.
Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Famil ies of the USA.
Families: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Pec kham.
Memorial: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Pec kham, son of John.
William also married (2) Phebe WEEDEN about 1680/1685.
5 M iv
Thomas PECKHAM.
Thomas married Hannah Weeden CLARKE. Hannah died afte r 1722.
6 M v
James PECKHAM died 26 Feb 1711.
7 F vi
Rebecca PECKHAM.
Rebecca married John SPOONER
8 M vii
Stephen PECKHAM.
Stephen married Mary
9 F viii
Phebe PECKHAM was born 1666. She died 1746.
Phebe married Thomas GRAY.
LC Families, page 486.
Son of Edward and Dorothy (Littice) Gray of Plymout h.
10 M ix
Clement PECKHAM.
Clement married Lydia
11 F x
Deborah PECKHAM was born 1671 in Newport, Newport Co. , Rhode Islan d. S he died 12 Jun 1707 in Newport Co., Rhod e Island.
DECENDANTS OF ROBERT TAYLOR, by Earl Crandall, 1993, pa ge 1.
He married Deborah Peckham in 1671 at Newport, RI , dau. at John Peckh am a nd Eleanor Weaver, born in Oct 1653 ; died on 12 Jun 1707 at Newpo rt Co ., RI.
Deborah married Robert TAYLOR, son of Robert TAYLOR an d Mary HODGES. Ro be rt was born Oct 1653 in Newport, Newpor t Co., Rhode Island.
+ 12 F xi Elizabeth PECKHAM was born about 1 670 and di ed 24 M ay 1714.
13 F xii
Sarah PECKHAM.
Sarah married William WEEDEN
John Peckham and Eleanor Weaver
Husband John Peckham 30 43 47 64 65 66 67 68
Born: April 8, 1595 - Boxgrove, , Sussex, England 47 64 Baptized: April 8, 1595 - Boxgrove, Sussex, England Died: - Middletown, Newport, RI 47 64 Buried: October 19, 1681 - Middletown, Newport, RI
Father: Henry Peckham 30 47 64 Mother: Elizabeth Badger 46 47 64
Marriage: 1648 - Newport, Newport, RI 64
Other Spouse: Mary Clarke 30 43 47 64 65 - May 20, 1638 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Eleanor Craft 47 - 1648
Noted events in his life were:
1. Arrival 47
Wife Eleanor Weaver 47 64 66
AKA: Elner Born: September 10, 1623 - Glastonbury, Somerset, England 47 64 Baptized: Died: 1683 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 64 Buried:
Father: Clement Weaver 64 Mother: Rebecca Holbrook 64
Noted events in her life were:
1. Baptism
Children
1 F Eleanor Peckham 66
Born: 1648 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Stephen Peckham 66 69
Born: 1652 - Middletown, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: April 23, 1724 - Dartmouth, Bristol, MA Buried:
3 M James Peckham 66
Born: 1655 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Susannah Clarke
4 F Sarah Peckham 66
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Elizabeth Peckham 66
Born: 1661 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: May 24, 1714 - Little Compton, Newport, RI Buried:
6 F Phoebe Peckham 66
Born: 1666 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: 1746 - Newport, Newport, RI Buried:
7 F Deborah Peckham 66
Born: October 1664 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: September 8, 1743 - Little Compton, Newport, RI Buried:
8 F Clement Peckham 47
Born: 1660 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: August 9, 1712 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - John Peckham
AFN: 8NR5-CL
Sources: NEHGR, v75, p279; C. Merton Babcock. C.M. Babcock: John Peckh am of Newport, RI. NEHGR: __ Peckham of Newport.
Sir John Peckham came from England and appears in Newpor t , RI in 1639, b rother in law of John Clarke was leader o f t he Baptist party from i ts or ganization in 1651, in oppo siti on to the policy of Govenor Codding ton.
Seeking redress in Mass. he was imprisoned, fined and whip p e d. He th en went to England, was joined by Roger Willia m s and togeth er they obtai ned the revocation of Gov. Coddi ng ton life tenure in th at office(I)
John Peckham, immigrant ancestor and founder of the famil y , was a na ti ve of England and emigrated to America at a d at e unknown. He was admi tt ed an inhabitant of the Island o f A quidneck, R. I., March 20, 1638,w hi ch is the first reco rd o f him in the New World. He later removed to N ewp ort, R . I. , where he became a leader of great prominence in th e a ff ai rs of the Baptist church. He became a freeman at Ne wport, M arch 1 6, 1 641.
John Peckham was born about 1600 in England. (225) He di e d abo ut 16 81 in Middletown, Newport, RI.(217) Accordin g t o the History of Rh ode Is land published by the America n His torical Society in 1920, he w as a nati ve of England a nd emi grated to America at a date unknown. He w as admit te d an inh abitant of the Island of Aquidnec, RI, March 20, 1 63 8, wh ic h is the first record of him in the New World. H e later rem ov ed to Ne wport, RI where he became a leader o f great promi nence in the a ffai rs of the Baptist church. h e became freem an at Newport, March 16, 1 64 1. In 1648 he wa s one of the te n male members in full communion in t he F ir st Baptist Churc h of Newport, having been one of its found e rs in 164 4. He r esided in that part of Newport which late r became Middl etow n, a nd was made freeman there in 1655 . A stone marked 'I P ' on t he land of W illiam F. Peckham i n Middletown is suppos ed to mark the gra ve of John Pe ckham . He married first Mar y Clarke, the sister of Rev. Jo hn Cl ark e, of Bedfordshire , England, Boston and Newport, an ass ocia te of Roger W illia ms. He married second Eleanor --. Hi s will was dat ed Januar y 6, 16 81. SOUR: @S6@ PAGE: page 8
He was married to Mary Clarke.(226) Until quite recently t h e marr ia ge of John Peckham and Mary Clarke (sister of Doc to r John Clarke ), w as a matter of supposition supported b y pu rely circumstantial evide nc e. The late researches of M r. By ron J. Peckham in the early recor ds of B ristol County , Mass achusetts, at Taunton, have settled by absolu te re co rd evid ence the question of this marriage.
Concerning Mary Clarke, John Peckham's first wife, the li n e of whose d es cent has been fully established, a Bible wh ic h belonged to her brot he r, Doctor John Clarke, which con tai ns several generations precedi ng a nd following their ad ven t in America, is still in existence, in t he poss essio n of P rofessor Doctor John C. C. Clarke of Upper Alto n, Il l.
In 1648 John Peckham was one of the ten male members in fu l l commu ni on in the First Baptist Church of Newport, havi n g been one of its fou nde rs in 1644. He resided in that pa r t of Newport which later became Mi ddle town,and was mad e a f reeman there in 1655. A stone marked "I P" ont he l an d of Wi lliam F. Peckham in Middletown is supposed to mar k t he gr av e of John Peckham. He married (first) Mary Clark e, the si st er of Re v. John Clarke, of Bedfordshire, Englan d, and Bosto n and New port, an ass ociate of Roger Williams . He married ( second) Eleanor. Jo hn Peckham di ed after 168 1, and prior t o 1700. His will bears the da te January 6, 1 6 81.
328. John Peckham was born about 1600 in England. (225 ) H e died abo ut 16 81 in Middletown, Newport, RI.(217) Acco rdin g to the History of Rh ode Is land published by the Amer ica n Historical Society in 1920, he w as a nati ve of Englan d an d emigrated to America at a date unknown. He w as admit t ed a n inhabitant of the Island of Aquidnec, RI, March 20 , 16 38 , whi ch is the first record of him in the New World . He lat er remov ed to Newp ort, RI where he became a leade r of grea t prominence in the a ffairs of t he Baptist church . he becam e freeman at Newport, March 16, 1 641. In 16 48 h e was one o f the ten male members in full communi on in th e First Ba pti st Church of Newport, having been one of it s foun ders in 16 44. He re sided in that part of Newport whi ch later became M i ddletown, and was ma de freeman there i n 1655. A stone mark ed 'I P' on t he land of Willi am F. Pec kham in Middletown i s supposed to mark the gra ve of John P eckh am. He married fi rst Mary Clarke, the sister of Re v. J ohn Clarke, of Bed ford shire, England, Boston and Newport , an assoc iate of Roger W illiam s. He married second Eleano r --. His will was dat ed J anuary 6, 1681. SOU R: @S6@ PAGE : page 8
He was married to Mary Clarke. Until quite recently the ma r ria ge of Jo hn Peckham and Mary Clarke (sister of Doctor J oh n Clarke), w as a matt er of supposition supported by pure l y circumstantial evidenc e. The la te researches of Mr. Byr o n J. Peckham in the early recor ds of Bristol Co unty, Mass ac husetts, at Taunton, have settled by absolu te record evi d en ce the question of this marriage.
Concerning Mary Clarke, John Peckham's first wife, the li n e of whose d es cent has been fully established, a Bible wh ic h belonged to her brot he r, Doctor John Clarke, which con tai ns several generations precedi ng a nd following their ad ven t in America, is still in existence, in t he poss essio n of P rofessor Doctor John C. C. Clarke of Upper Alto n, Il l.
329. Mary Clarke died before 1648. Children were:
i. John Peckham was born about 1645 in Newport, Newport, R I . He died a bo ut 1712.
ii. William Peckham.
iii. Mary Peckham.
iv. Thomas Peckham.
The surname Peckham is derived from the parish of Peckha m i n the Co un ty of Kent, England. The suffix "ham" in th e ear ly Saxon language, s ign ified home or town. Peckham t herefo re means the town of Peck, or t he ho me of Peck. Emi nent au thorities give the original home of the fa mi ly as S candinav ia, and the time of its founding in England as th e el eve nt h century, shortly after the Norman Conquest.
John Peckham was born on April 24, 1595 in Boxgrove, Susse x , Engl an d. He was the son of Henry Peckham and Elizabet h B adger. John was t he i mmigrant ancestor and founder o f th e family. He was a native of E ngla nd and immigrate d a t a date unknown. He was admitted an inhabi ta nt of th e Isl and of Aquidneck, RI, March 20, 1638, which is t he fi r st re cord of him in the New World. He later moved to New por t, R I, whe re he became a leader of great prominence i n the affa i rs of the Bapti st church. He became a freema n at Newport , March 16, 16 41. He marri ed first Mary Cla rke, the sist er of Rev. John Clark e, of Bedfordshhir e, Eng land, and Bost on Newport, an associate of Rog er Wiliams . He marr ied seco nd Eleanor Weaver, daughter of Clement W ea ver and Rebecca H olbr ook. John and Eleanor had many chil dren, but the o nly o ne I know by na me is ELINOR. John Pec kham died after 1681 , and p rior to 1700. His wi ll bear s the date January 6, 1 681.
Elinor Peckham, daughter of John and Elinor, was born in a b out 164 0. S he married Matthew Boomer in 1655, son of Josh u a Boomer. They h ad 2 chi ldren, namely, Mary and Matthe w . Elinor died in 1727.
(I) John Peckham, the American ancestor of the family, w a s admitt ed an i nhabitant of the island of Aquidneck (Rho d e Island) March 20, 16 38. He w as made a freeman of Newpor t , March 16, 1641. He was one of t he ten ma le members in f ul l communion of the First Baptist Church in 16 48, a nd on e o f its founders in 1644. He was a resident of that p ar t of N ewp ort which became Middletown, where he was mad e a free ma n in 1655. Mr. Pe ckham was first married to Mar y Clarke, wh o di ed in 1648; the given na me of his second w ife was Elean or. He was the f ather of twelve childre n, nam ely: John, Wil liam, Stephen, Thomas, Jame s, Clement, Sarah , Rebec ca, Debo rah, Phebe, Elizabeth and Susannah. Fr om th is John Peckha m of N ewport and Middletown, R.I., the linea ge of t he lat e Dr. Fenner Harris P eckham, of Putnam and Pr ovidence, is t hrou gh Stephen, Stephen (2), Steph en (3), Se th and Dr. Haza el
JOHN4 PECKHAM (Henry3, Henry2, John George1) of, Newport , s on of (3) H en ry3 and (EC-2) Elizabeth (BADGER) PECKHAM , wa s born on 8 April 159 5, a nd died between 1646 and 1705 . H e married in Newport, in 1627, (IW- 9) MA RY CLARKE, daug hte r of (IW-3) Thomas and (SK-3) Rose (KERRICH) CLA RK E, wh o wa s born on 26 July 1607 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, Engla nd , an d di ed in 1647/8 in Newport. [1, 2]
"Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors", Alvin Page J o hnson
cy in MSU Library, p. 108
John Peckham is said to have been an ordained clargyma n i n Englan d, at o ne time
chaplain to the Earl of Hertford. His religious views chan g in g, he le ft the
clergy and probably came to Boston with Sir Henry Vane i n 1 635, a nd in 1 638 was
at Newport at the southerly end of Rhode Island. Many of G o vernor Vane's
friends were banished from Boston in 1637 because of the i r opinions b ei ng at
variance with those of the Puritan element in control of t h e govern me nt of
Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Peckham was an active memb e r of the Bap ti st
colony at Newport, and in 1648 was one of the 10 men who f o rmed the ch ur ch. He
lived in that part of Newport which is now called Middleto w n.
Roosevelt descends from son Stephen from other marriage.
JOHN4 PECKHAM (Henry3, Henry2, John George1) of, Newport , s on of (3) H en ry3 and (DY-2) Elizabeth (BADGER) PECKHAM , wa s born on 8 April 159 5, a nd died after 1646. He marrie d i n Newport, in 1627, (IY-9) MARY CLA RK E, daughter of (IY -3 ) Thomas and (SM-3) Rose (KERRICH) CLARKE, who w as b or n o n 26 July 1607 in Westhorpe, Suffolk, England, and die d i n 1 647 /8 in Newport. [1, 2]
"Franklin D. Roosevelt's Colonial Ancestors", Alvin Page J o hnson
cy in MSU Library, p. 108
John Peckham is said to have been an ordained clargyma n i n Englan d, at o ne time
chaplain to the Earl of Hertford. His religious views chan g in g, he le ft the
clergy and probably came to Boston with Sir Henry Vane i n 1 635, a nd in 1 638 was
at Newport at the southerly end of Rhode Island. Many of G o vernor Vane's
friends were banished from Boston in 1637 because of the i r opinions b ei ng at
variance with those of the Puritan element in control of t h e govern me nt of
Massachusetts Bay Colony. John Peckham was an active memb e r of the Bap ti st
colony at Newport, and in 1648 was one of the 10 men who f o rmed the ch ur ch. He
lived in that part of Newport which is now called Middleto w n.
Roosevelt descends from son Stephen from other marriage.
Children: + 5 i. JOHN5, b. circa 1645 in Little Compton, N e wpo rt Co .; m. SARAH NEWPORT in 1667 in Newport; d. on 1 2 Fe b. 1712 in Newp ort.
6 ii. THOMAS; d. in 1709.
+ 7 iii. WILLIAM, (REV.) of, Newport, b. in 1647; m. (IY-1 0 ) SUSANN AH CL ARKE; d. in 1734.
"According to the University Records, John, who was bor n i n 1595, atte nd ed Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was th e so n of (Henry Peckham a nd Eli zabeth Badger) , who reside d a t East Hampnett Manor, Sussex, Engl and. Jo hn was though t t o have been baptized in the Boxgrove Parish abo ut f ou r mile s from Chichester. He matriculated at Cambridge in 1 6 12 a t t he age of 17. He received his M.A. degree from Cam bridg e in 16 20 and bec ame chaplain to the Earl of Hertford . It i s thought that Jo hn was someth ing of a maverick, fo r a Jn P eckham (thought to be our Joh n), a Vic ar of littl e Horste d Sussex, was sequestered by the House of C ommo ns . He was d escribed in the "Century of Malignant Priests" a s a pa rti cu larly bad and difficult character. This was a p eriod of gre at pol itic al unrest in England and John seem s to have side d with the rebel s. (PF R. p. 17)
Perhaps a major reason for John's migration to America w a s becau se ma ny of his family were royalists, while he w a s a reformer. It was c onject ured that John disagreed wit h h is family on political and religio us issu es and perhap s ha d a roving mind exploring disposition. Conseque ntl y, J ohn P eckham left his career, his family, and friends and m ig ra te d to the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Governor Henr y Van e arou nd 163 4. (PG, p. 36)
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historic a l Socie ty fr om Records compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilb ou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry V a n in 16 34 a nd he probably met there Mary Clarke who accom pa nied her brother Jo hn Cl arke to Boston about the time. T h e acquaintance resulted in marr ia ge of which no record c a n be found. He probably was one of the par ty cal led the A n n Hutchinson party, who founded a settlement on t he no rt h e nd of Rhode Island, which became the town of Portsmou th . I n 16 40 the bounds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as on e o f those admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He bec am e a freeman in 164 1. In 16 48 his second wife Eleanor wa s ba ptised.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is n o w Middletow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to ma r k his grave.
Sources: NEHGR, v75, p279; C. Merton Babcock. C.M. Babcoc k : John Pec kh am of Newport, RI. NEHGR: __ Peckham of New po rt.
Abstracts of wills and chancery suits in Suffolk County, E n g., l ed to t he identification of John Peckham, the coloni st , as belongi ng to the Sus sex family. He was among the fi rs t settlers of the Isla nd of Aquidnec k, in 1638. There, o n M ay 20, 1638, his name is on a li st of those who w ere ad mitt ed as inhabitants of Newport. In 1640, the b ounds of h is la n d, thirty-six acres, were established. March 16, 1 64 1, h e was admitt ed a Freeman and he was one of the ten mal e mem be rs of the First Bapti st Church of Newport, in ful l commun ion, 1648. So on after the first sett lement of Rhod e Islan d the Peckhams bought a tra ct of land one mile sq ua re at Li ttle Compton, on which they built a hou se in 1640 , which st o od two hundred years, and in which six generati o ns of Peck hams were bor n. Their purchases also extended i nto Dartmo ut h, Mass., to the Acushn et River, where a par t of the city o f New Bed ford now stands. John Peckh am marr ied Mary Clarke , born 1607.
Their son, John Peckham II, (1645-1712), lived on the Peck h am es ta te at Little Compton and was one of the original p ro prietors of Ea st Gre enwich, R. I. He married, 1667, Sara h N ewport.
Their son, Benjamin Peckham, was born in Newport June 9, 1 6 84; will re co rded June 21, 1769. He married 1708, Mary, t h e daughter of Caleb a nd Phi llippa (Greene) Carr and the g ra nd-daughter of GOVERNOR JOHN GREE NE; s he was born 1687 . Iss ue among others:
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historic a l Socie ty fr om Records compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilb ou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry Va n i n 16 34 a nd he probably met there Mary Clarke who accomp anie d her brother Jo hn Cl arke to Boston about the time. Th e acq uaintance resulted in marr ia ge of which no record ca n be fo und. He probably was one of the par ty cal led the An n Hutchi nson party, who founded a settlement on the no rt h e nd of Rh ode Island, which became the town of Portsmouth . In 16 40 th e bo unds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as one of tho s e admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He became a fr ee man in 164 1. In 16 48 his second wife Eleanor was baptize d.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is now Mid d letow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to mark hi s gr ave.
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
: NEHGR, v75, p279; C. Merton Babcock. C. M. Babcock: Jo h n Peckh am of Ne wport, RI. NEHGR: __ Peckham of Newport.
DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CLARK
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JOHN PECKHAM 88 SmartMatches
Birth: 24 April 1595 in Boxgrove, Sussex, England
Death: 1680/81 in Newport, Rhode Island
Sex: M
Father: HENRY PECKHAM
Mother: ELIZABETH BADGER
Burial: 19 Oct 1681 Middletown, RI
PECKHAM BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHIC A L RECO RD OF T OLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES CONNECTICUT.BIOG RA PHICAL SKETCH ES OF PROMINE NT AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZEN S AN D OF MANY OF THE EARLY SE TTLED FAMILIES .
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I) John Peckham, the American ancestor of the family, wa s a dmitt ed an in habitant of the island of Aquidneck (Rhod e Isl and) March 20, 16 38. He w as made a freeman of Newport , Marc h 16, 1641. He was one of t he ten ma le members in fu ll comm union of the First Baptist Church in 16 48, a nd on e of its f ounders in 1644. He was a resident of that p ar t of Newp or t which became Middletown, where he was mad e a freem an in 1 655. Mr. P eckham was first married to Mar y Clarke, who d ie d in 1648; the given na me of his second w ife was Eleanor. H e was t he father of twelve childre n, nam ely: John, William , Stephen, Thomas, J ames, Clement, Sarah , Rebec ca, Deborah , Phebe, Elizabeth and Susanna h. From th is John Peckham o f N ewport and Middletown, R.I., the lin ea ge of the late Dr . Fenner Harris P eckham, of Putnam and Pr ovidenc e, is throu gh Stephen, Stephen (2), Steph en (3), Se th and Dr. Haza el P eckham.
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Birth : 8 APR 1595 Boxgrove,Sussex
Death : AFT 1690 Newport,RI
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This book contains the history and genealogy of the Witt e r family of M as sachusetts.
Bibliographic Information: Washburn, Georgia Cooper.
WITTER GENEALOGY. The National Historical Company. New Yo r k 1929
iv Mary Clarke, probably born July 17, 1607, and bapti ze d o n Ju ly 26 of that year, came to America with her brothe r, D oct or John Clark e, and married Reverend John Peckham , who h ad been Chapla in to the Ea rl of Hertford, and who s ettled i n Rhode Island by 1638S ir John PECKH AM was born 15 95 in Eng land and was christened 8 Apr 15 95 in Boxgrov e, W est Sussex , England. He died after 6 Jan 1681 in Newpo rt , Newport C o. , Rhode Island.
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historic a l Socie ty fr om Records compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilb ou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry V a n in 16 34 a nd he probably met there Mary Clarke who accom pa nied her brother Jo hn Cl arke to Boston about the time. T h e acquaintance resulted in marr ia ge of which no record c a n be found. He probably was one of the par ty cal led the A n n Hutchinson party, who founded a settlement on t he no rt h e nd of Rhode Island, which became the town of Portsmou th . I n 16 40 the bounds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as on e o f those admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He bec am e a freeman in 164 1. In 16 48 his second wife Eleanor wa s ba ptised.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is n o w Middletow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to ma r k his grave
She married JOHN PECKHAM, probably in Newport, Newport, Rh o de Isl an d. He died after 1681 in Newport, Newport, Rhod e Is land. Residence: N ewp ort, Rhode Island. He married sec ond E leanor ------ (possibly Elean or We aver, sister of Cle ment W eaver of Newport), before 1648.
According to C. E. Banks, John Peckham came from the pari s h of Woodnes bo rough, co. Kent, England. John Peckham wa s ad mitted an inhabita nt of New port after 1 May 1639. Joh n Peck ham of Nuport had his la nd in Newport re corded somet ime bet ween March 1641 and 16 March 164 2. At that time h e h eld 4 0 acres of land, 32 acres in a parcel near Ham broo k Mill o n Sto ny River, bordering land of Thomas Clarke, an d the r es t in meadow and h is home lot. He appeared at a Ge neral Cour t of Elec tion as a freem an on 16 March 1641. O n 27 Januar y 1642/3, John Peck um of Newport purcha sed lan d on the sout heast corner of the town, ne xt to his own lan d, fr om Jame s Barker of Newport. In 1648, he was a fu ll me mber of the F ir st Baptist Church, and Eleanor Peckham (hi s seco nd wife ) was baptized th at same year. He appears a s a freeman of N ewpo rt in a list of freem en of the Colon y made in 1655. Joh n Peckham was ta xed at Newport in 16 80 . He left a will, dat ed 6 January 1681, witness ed by Joh n Clarke a nd Henry Tew , according to a list of seventeen w il ls presented to t he C ourt in 1700 which lacked a third w itness as requi red by la w. Howev er, the contents of the wi ll are unknown.
Sources:
J. O. Austin, "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island . " New Yor k, 1 887 [1982], pp. 147-148.
C. E. Banks, "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emi g ran ts to N ew England, 1620-1650." Southern Book Company , Ba ltimore, 195 7, p. 85.
S. F. Peckham, "John Peckham of Newport, R.I., and som e o f his descend an ts," NEHGR, Vol. 57 (1903), pp. 31-39.
"Records of the Island of Rhode Island, 1638-1644." Rhod e I sland Archi ve s, Providence (FHL Film #0954960), p. 52.
"Rhode Island Colonial Records, Proceedings of the Gener a l Assembly ." F HL Film #0947963, vol. 1, part 1, p. 11.
"Rhode Island Land Evidences, 1648-1696." Rhode Island His t orical Soci et y, Providence, pp. 185-186.
B. F. Wilbour, "Little Compton Families." Little Compton H i st. Soc., 1 96 7.
They had the following children: + 27 i. MARY5 PECKHAM . B orn abo ut 16 40 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Marri ed T obias Saunders.
+ 28 ii. JOHN5 PECKHAM. Born about 1642 in Newport, Newp o rt, Rhode I sl and. Married Sarah Newport.
+ 29 iii. WILLIAM5 PECKHAM. Born about 1644 in Newport , N ewport, R ho de Island. Married(1) Mary Clarke.
+ 30 iv. THOMAS5 PECKHAM. Born about 1646 in Newport, Ne w port, Rho de I sland. Married(1) ------.
LITTLE COMPTON FAMILIES, pub. by Little Compton Historica l Society fr om R ecords compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbou r, 1967.
"John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry Van i n 1634 a nd he p robably met there Mary Clarke who accompanie d her brother John Cl ar ke to Boston about the time. The acq uaintance resulted in marria ge of whi ch no record can be fo und. John married Mary CLARKE, daught er of Thomas C LARKE an d Rose KERIDGE, about 1637. Mary was christen ed 17 Jul 160 7 in W esthorpe, Suffolk, England. She died 1648 in Newpo rt , Newport Co., Rho de Island.
Little Compton Families, page 486. Sister of John Clarke.
He probably was one of the party called the Ann Hutchinso n party, who f ou nded a settlement on the north end of Rhod e Island, which became t he to wn of Portsmouth. In 1640 th e bounds of his land were established."
On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on the list as one of thos e admi tt ed as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He became a free man in 1641. In 16 48 h is second wife Eleanor was baptised.
His residence was in that part of Newport which is now Midd letow n, a nd a stone marker J. P. is supposed to mark his gr ave.
JOHN PECKHAM was born in England and baptized Apr. 8. 1595 . In 16 34 he w as chaplain to the Earl of Hertford and ther e is no doubt but th at as cha plain to that nobleman he mad e the acquaintance of Sir Henry Va ne, the yo unger. There ca n be little doubt that the extreme theologic al vie ws of Si r Henry Vane became the convincing argument that turned J oh n Pec kham from his allegiance to the Church of England. The se mo re or less ext reme views may be described in the langu age of that d ay as those of a Bap tist Lollard. John Peckha m was in Rhode Island in 16 38. He is suppos ed to have com e to Boston in 1634 with Sir Henry Van e. In Bosto n, he me t Mary Clarke, who had accompanied her brother, Dr. J ohn Cl ark e, to Boston. While John Peckham's name does not appea r in t he list of th ose disarmed in Boston, nor among the fo llowers of Wheelwri ght, nor o ne of the signers of the Ports mouth Covenant, yet he must ha ve been o ne of the party know n as the Ann Hutchinson Party, who found ed a settleme nt o n the north end of Rhode Island, the town of Portsmout h. O n March 1 6, 1641, he was admitted a freeman. In 1641 he wa s o ne of the ten male me mbers of the First Baptist Church o f Newport in fu ll communion. He had fi ve children by his fi rst wife, Mary Clarke. Aft er her death he married, E leano r (probably born Peckham) by whom he h ad seven children. Jo hn Peckh am died in 1681 and Mary Clarke in 1648.
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The surname Peckham is derived from the parish of Peckham i n the Co un ty of Kent, England. The suffix "ham" inthe earl y Saxon language, sign ifi ed home or town; names containin g it areof local origin. Peckham ther efo re means the town o f Peck, or the home of Peck. Eminent authoriti es gi ve the o riginal home of the family as Scandinavia, and the ti me o f its f ounding in England as the eleventh century, shortl y after t he Norman Conq uest.
The name is variously spelled, Peccam, Peckham, and Pecham ; John Peck ha m, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 127 9 to1292, was the fou nd er of one of the most noted branche s of the family in England, b ut as ear ly as 1127, Robert Pe ckham was chaplain to King Henry I. It h as not be en possibl e to establish a connection between Robert Peckham a nd Joh n Pe ckham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir Edmund Peckham, on e of t he Archbisho p's descendants, was master of the mint t o Queen Elizabet h, and was knigh ted in 1542. He resided i n Buckinghamshire. His son, S ir George Peckha m, was a merch ant adventurer and in company with Sir Hen ry Gilbert,S ir Ri chard Greenville and Christopher Carlisle went on a tr ip o f explora tion in 1574. They reached the Newfoundelandes (no w Newfou ndland) and ca me down the coast of North America.
The founder of the American branch of the Peckham family i s thought to ha ve been a direct descendant of Sir George Pec kham, of the rei gn of Que en Elizabeth. He was the progenito r of the majority of the Peck ham famili es in America today.
Arms - Ermine a. chief, quarterly, or and gules.
Crest - An ostrich proper Blotto - Tentanda via est.
The Peckham families of Rhode Island are among the oldest a nd most prom in entin the Commonwealth. Prior to 1700 they we re among the large land o wne rs of Rhode Island, figuring i n the Pettaquamscott purchase of 166 0, a nd the Westerly pur chase of 1661, and the East Greenwich purcha se in 167 7. The ir holdings were in Southern Rhode Island, and extended i nt o Massa chusetts; their descendants passed into the old Ba y State, Eas tern Connec ticut, and Central New York, many, h owever, remaining in Newp ort and Prov idence counties, R. I . Many of the descendants of the founde r, John Peckh am, hav e risento great prominence in the State, in the prof ession s a nd in the fieldsof business and commerce.
They had the following children:
+ 2 F i Mary PECKHAM was born 1643 and die d 1695.
+ 3 M ii John PECKHAM was born about 1645 a nd died about 17 12 .
4 M iii
Rev. William PECKHAM was born about 1647. He died 2 Ju n 1734.
William married (1) Elizabeth CLARKE, daughter of Jose ph CLARKE and Mar ga ret TURNER, about 1675.
Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Famil ies of the USA.
Families: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Pec kham.
Memorial: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Pec kham, son of John.
William also married (2) Phebe WEEDEN about 1680/1685.
5 M iv
Thomas PECKHAM.
Thomas married Hannah Weeden CLARKE. Hannah died afte r 1722.
6 M v
James PECKHAM died 26 Feb 1711.
7 F vi
Rebecca PECKHAM.
Rebecca married John SPOONER
8 M vii
Stephen PECKHAM.
Stephen married Mary
9 F viii
Phebe PECKHAM was born 1666. She died 1746.
Phebe married Thomas GRAY.
LC Families, page 486.
Son of Edward and Dorothy (Littice) Gray of Plymout h.
10 M ix
Clement PECKHAM.
Clement married Lydia
11 F x
Deborah PECKHAM was born 1671 in Newport, Newport Co. , Rhode Islan d. S he died 12 Jun 1707 in Newport Co., Rhod e Island.
DECENDANTS OF ROBERT TAYLOR, by Earl Crandall, 1993, pa ge 1.
He married Deborah Peckham in 1671 at Newport, RI , dau. at John Peckh am a nd Eleanor Weaver, born in Oct 1653 ; died on 12 Jun 1707 at Newpo rt Co ., RI.
Deborah married Robert TAYLOR, son of Robert TAYLOR an d Mary HODGES. Ro be rt was born Oct 1653 in Newport, Newpor t Co., Rhode Island.
+ 12 F xi Elizabeth PECKHAM was born about 1 670 and di ed 24 M ay 1714.
13 F xii
Sarah PECKHAM.
Sarah married William WEEDEN
General Notes: Wife - Eleanor Weaver
St Benedict, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
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Elner, baptized at St. Benedicts, Glastonbury, England, Se p t. 10,
1623; m. John Peckham of Newport as his second w i fe.
General Notes: Child - Stephen Peckham
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I) Stephen Peckham, son of John, was one of the earliest s e ttlers of D ar tmouth, Mass. He had a grant of land in Narr ag ansett in 1679, but
probably never went there except to speculate. He also pur c has ed la nd in Dartmouth in 1679, and was a substantial fa rm er in that pa rt of Da rtmouth now included in the city o f Ne w Bedford. He died Apr il 23, 172 4. His estate in roun d numb ers amounted to 1,807 pound. His w ifes name w as Mary , an d their children were: Stephen, born Feb. 23, 168 3; Sa mu el , Aug. 17, 1684; Eleanor, Jan. 12, 1686; William, Oct . 27 , 1 688; Mar y, Aug. 17, 1690; Hannah, Jan. 28, 1692; Jo hn, J an. 15, 1697; D eborah, J une, 1699, who married Jan. 1 9, 172 7, Thomas Nye; Joseph, Fe b. 2, 170 1; Jean, Jan. 23 , 1703, m arried April 4, 1729, to Thomas Delan o; and Isa ia h, Sept. 1 4, 1705, married April 19, 1736, to Ruth Morton.
General Notes: Child - James Peckham
LITTLE COMPTON, NEWPORT, RI
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Peckham
Title: Little Compton Families
Author: Wilbour, Benjamin Franklin
Publication: Little Compton, RI; 1967
John Peckham
Husband John Peckham
Born: - Boxgrove, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John George Peckham
Born: 1500 - Easthampnett, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: 1566 - Donnington, Berkshire, England Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Broud Marr: 1523 - England
General Notes: Husband - John Peckham
The Peckhams of Rhode Island are descended from an ancie n t English fam il y, the first member presented to history b ei ng John de Peckham, who a ppe ars as early as 1191. The Am eri can ancestors are associated with t he fou nding of the c olon y and the commonwealth, being traced back to 16 38. P ri or t o 1700 they were among the large landowners of Rhode I sla nd , fig uring in the Petaquamscot purchase of 1660, th e Wester ly purcha se of 166 1, and the East Greenwich purcha se of 167 7. Their holdings we re in south ern Rhode Island a nd even ex tended into Massachusetts, the ir descendant s, pa ssing int o the old Bay State, eastern Connecticut a nd cent ral N ew Yo rk, but very many of them locating in Newport an d Pro videnc e count ies, Rhode Island. Not a few of them mad e their impr e ss as legislator s, lawyers and judges, and ma ny were promi nent as busin ess men and manuf acturers. In th e class last n amed may be mentioned Tho mas C. Peckham (d ec eased), Pardo n S. (now deceased), Leander W. Peckh am and L uther A. Pe ckh am (now deceased), all of whom were identifi ed w ith the woo len indus tries of the state
General Notes: Child - John George Peckham
JOHN GEORGE1 PECKHAM was born Aft. 1500 in Sussex, England , and di ed Be t. 1524 - 1610 in Sussex, England. He marrie d ELIZABETH BRAND. S he was bo rn 1505 in Sussex, England, an d died in Sussex, England.
Notes for JOHN GEORGE PECKHAM:
The surname PECKHAM was a locational name 'of Peckham' - tw o pari sh es in the County of Kent. A locational name usuall y denoted where a m an h eld his land, and indicated where h e actually lived. The original be ar er would take his name f rom the village, town, or area where he dwel t. Th is name wo uld identify his whole family, and would follow them wh er ev er they moved. Following the Crusades in Europe a need wa s fe lt f or a family name. This was recognised by those of n oble blood, who r ealis ed the prestige and practical advanta ge that it would add to the ir statu s. Early records of th e name PACCHAM (without surname) who was d ocument ed in th e year 1185, and Edward Peckhamm appears in County Suss ex i n t he year 1273. George Peckham of County Buckinghamshire , register ed at Oxf ord University, in the year 1575. Henr y Peccam, of County Susse x, registe red at the University i n the year 1588. William Hale marri ed a Sarah Pack ham at S t George's Hanover Square, London, in 1808.
Prior to the Invasion of William the Conquerer in 1066, n o one had surn am es, only christian or nicknames in England . Based on this, and our phy sic al attributes, we were give n surnames incorporating tax codes to sh ow tra des, areas i n which we lived, as today we have street names and nu mbe rs . Surnames were used in France and like speaking countrie s from a bo ut the year 1000, and a few places had second nam es even earlier. Ev en ea rly monarchs had additions to sho w attributes and character, for ex ampl e, Ethelred (red-hair ) the Unready (never prepared). Edward I was na med ' Long Sh anks' because of his long legs, and Richard III was cal le d 'Crouc hback' owing to his deformed shoulder.
PECKHAM. For upward of two hundred and fifty years this nam e has been i de ntified with the annals of New England, and i n the Old World it reach es b ack to the twelfth century.
The name Peckham in England is applied to a large suburba n hamlet of Lo nd on, in the County of Surrey, four miles dis tant from the metropoli s. Jo hn de Peckham attended Richar d I into Palestine in 1191, and from t hat pe riod on for hun dreds of years the name was a conspicuous one in En gli sh an nals.
PRE-1600 ENGLISH NAMES: Variations of the name Peck/Peckha m are recorded
NAME DATE LOCATION
Pecche 1487 Kent
Pecke 1510 Berkshire
Peckham 1512 Kent
Pekham 1500 Kent
The oldest line of Peckham originates in Kent--big familie s of impor ta nt people--on was Jacob Peckham Sheriff of Ken t 1472 and his co at of ar ms along with another 20 hang in o ur family Chapel in Kent- a nd it is bel ieved he was descend ed from the Peckham who was Archbish op of Canterbu ry of Ken t in about 1290
He was appointed Sheriff of Buckinghamshire, during the fir st year of r ei gn of Queen Elizabeth 1*. He held Kt. Seat, a nd Arms. Sheriffs are t he ol dest office under the Crown an d pre-date the Norman Conquest. At th at ti me his duties inc luded: keeping the King's peace and the collecti on of t he t axes and rents etc. due to the King, as well as commandin g t he loc al militia.
After the Conquests the administration of the Shires was pl aced und er t he various earls, but as the work entailed incr eased the authority a nd du ties shifted to the sheriff, furt her increasing his importanc e. By the 12 th century the powe rs execised by the Sheriff became more ro utine, a nd by th e 16th century his role had become largely ceremonial.
Until 1575 the Sheriff for Buckinghamshire was also the She riff for Bed fo rdshire, but after that date they became seve red, and each County h ad i ts separate and distinct Sheriff s appointed to it.
*(The dates for each sheriff are expressed as 'Regnal Years ' i.e. whi ch y ears of the monarchs reign e.g. 17 Elizabet h means the 17th ye ar of the r eign of Queen Elizabeth I.)
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PECKHAM
"The family from which the colonist, John Peckham came, ha v e borne t he s ame arms in Kent and Sussex Counties from t h e time of Archbishop Jo hn Pe ckham of Canterbury, 13th cen tu ry, to the present time."30 James P eckha m, Esq., "dyed A nno . 1500. Buried at Wretham in Kent where is ye t ombsto ne ."3 1 He married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Burgoine of P or ti p er in Kent. Their son, James, of Galden in Wretham i n Kent , "dyed 1 53 2; buried at Wretham." He married Anne, d aughte r of Thomas Ifley. T wo Jo hn Peckhams were ancestor s of Edwa rd Peckham, Lord of the Man or of Ea st Hampnett i n Sussex ne ar Chichester, who married Grace Lamb ur ne of Be rkshire. The ir son, Henry, of the same Manor, married
JOHN GEORGE1 PECKHAM was born circa 1500, and died after 1 5 24. He mar ri ed ELIZABETH BRAND, who was born circa 1505.
Child: + 2 i. HENRY2, b. circa 1525 in Sussex, England, EU R OP E; m. MA RY BADGER.
Joseph Clarke Peckham and Fanny Shelton
Husband Joseph Clarke Peckham
Born: October 25, 1792 - Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William Sweet Peckham Mother: Hannah Clarke
Marriage:
Wife Fanny Shelton
Born: 1795 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Peckham
Born: February 7, 1820 - Preston, New London Co., Connecticut Baptized: Died: March 9, 1896 - Alfred, Allegany Co., New York Buried:Spouse: Stephen Clarke Burdick Marr: February 11, 1849 - Hopkinton, Washington Co., Rhode Island
Death Notes: Husband - Joseph Clarke Peckham
Y
Death Notes: Wife - Fanny Shelton
Kirk Lambert Peckham and Nellie Olive Sim
Husband Kirk Lambert Peckham 70
Born: June 22, 1893 - Nowalk, Pottawattamie, IA Baptized: Died: January 1976 - Barrhead, Alberta, Canada Buried:
Father: Caleb Earl Peckham 70 Mother: Mary Lambert 70
Marriage:
Wife Nellie Olive Sim
Born: July 12, 1914 Baptized: Died: February 1992 - Barrhead, Alberta, Canada Buried:
Children
C. J. Wilkens and Martha T. Peckham
Husband C. J. Wilkens 18
Born: September 24, 1850 Baptized: Died: July 27, 1934 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Martha T. Peckham 18
Born: March 21, 1855 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: December 27, 1942 Buried:
Father: William Henry Peckham 18 19 24 25 26 Mother: Sara Ann Retalic 18 24 25 26
Children
1 M Carl S. Wilkens 18
Born: February 18, 1884 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: February 25, 1953 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OH
General Notes: Wife - Martha T. Peckham
Kenyon Reuben and Mary Peckham
Husband Kenyon Reuben
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Peckham 30
Born: September 30, 1674 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Children
General Notes: Wife - Mary Peckham
Tobias Saunders and Mary Clarke Peckham
Husband Tobias Saunders 47 64 71
Born: - Taunton, Bristol, MA 64 Baptized: Died: - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 64 Buried: - Clarke Burying Ground, Westerly Meetinghouse
Father: Joseph Saunders 47 Mother: Isabel Wilde 47
Marriage: 1661
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth 47 64
2. Alt. Death 64
3. Christened 47
4. Occupation 47
Wife Mary Clarke Peckham 64
AKA: Mary Clarke Peckham 46 64 Born: 1640 - Newport, Newport, RI 64 Baptized: Died: 1695 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 43 47 64 65 66 67 68 Mother: Mary Clarke 30 43 47 64 65
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth 64
2. Alt. Birth 64
Children
1 F Elizabeth Saunders 64 72
Born: 1662 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 72 Baptized: Died: - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 72 Buried:
2 F Sarah Saunders 64
Born: 1671 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Baptized: Died: November 20, 1734 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Buried:
3 F Mercy Saunders
Born: 1677 - Westerly, Washington, RI Baptized: Died: 1736 - Westerly, Washington, RI Buried:
4 M Benjamin Saunders 64
Born: 1682 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Baptized: Died: - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Buried:
5 F Sarah Saunders
Born: 1684 - Westerly, Washington, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Susannah Saunders 64
Born: 1688 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Baptized: Died: 1733 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Buried:
7 M John Saunders 47 64
Born: 1669 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 64 Baptized: Died: 1746 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 64 Buried:
8 M Stephen Saunders 47
Born: 1690 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 Baptized: Died: November 24, 1746 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 Buried:
9 M Edward Saunders 64
Born: 1672 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Baptized: Died: - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Tobias Saunders
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AFN: 8NR5-0P
1. TOBIAS1 SAUNDERS1 was born Abt. 1622 in England2,3,4, 5 , and died Au gu st 1695 in Westerly, Washington, RI. He ma rr ied MARY PECKHAM Ab t. 16 61 in Westerly, Washington, RI.
Notes for MARY PECKHAM:
See article by Louise Prosser BATES in NEHGR Vol. 63, p 1 9 8 regarding
the wife of Tobias SAUNDERS. Mrs. Bates in this article sh o ws by a
series of probate records that Mary, wife of Tobias Saunde r s, was a
niece of Rev. John Clarke, and that James Peckham of Litt l e Compton,
R.I. was uncle to her children. She, therefore, must hav e b een a
sister of James Peckham, and her other must have been a si s ter of the
Rev. John Clarke.
Children of TOBIAS SAUNDERS and MARY PECKHAM are:
2. i. ELIZABETH2 SAUNDERS, b. 1662, Westerly, Washingto n , RI; d. M ar ch 03, 1730/31.
3. ii. JOHN SAUNDERS, b. Abt. 1669, Westerly, Washingto n , RI; d. 1 74 6, Stonington, CT.
4. iii. EDWARD SAUNDERS, b. Abt. 1672, Westerly, Washing t on, R I; d. Ab t. January 1731/32, Westerly, Washington, RI.
5. iv. MERCY SAUNDERS, b. Abt. 1677, Westerly, Washingto n , RI; d. We st erly, Washington, RI.
6. v. BENJAMIN SAUNDERS, b. Abt. 1682, Westerly, Washing t on, R I; d. 17 33, Westerly, Washington, RI.
vi. SARAH SAUNDERS, b. Abt. 1684, Westerly, Washington , R I; m. (1) I SR AEL LEWIS; m. (2) ISRAEL LEWIS.
7. vii. SUSANNA SAUNDERS, b. 1688, Westerly, Washingto n , RI; d. 1 73 3, Westerly, Washington, RI.
8. viii. STEPHEN SAUNDERS, b. Abt. 1690, Westerly, Washi n gto n, R I; d. November 1746, Westerly, Washington, RI.
Tobias Saunders came to America from England. Before comi n g to Ame ri ca he was a soldier, one of the King's Life Gua rd s. Charles H. Gre en sa ys that he was a captain in Olive r Cr omwell's army. He and three b rothe rs came to America , dat e unknown. In 1643 he was living in Taunto n, M A, an d at New port, RI in 1655. He was one of the purchase rs an d o ne of t he first settlers of Westerly in 1661. He hel d a quart er o f a sh are in the division of the land, in Sep tember.
In Nov 1661 he was arrested with Robert Burdick and Jo s eph Clark and c ar ried to Boston, examined, tried, fined a n d imprisoned until they sh ou ld pay the fine and find sure ti es of the peace.
He joined the Newport Seventh Day Baptist church and t h e members li vi ng at Westerly frequently held meetings a t hi s house before the meeti ngh ouse was built. 17 Sep 167 9 he t ook the oath of allegiance. He was J usti ce f=of th e Peace a nd sometimes performed marriage ceremonies. H is w i fe was Ma ry. She was born in 1643 and was also a member o f the N ew po rt church.
Tobias and John Crandall were appointed "conservator s o f his Majesty 's p eace" immediately after the incorporat io n of Westerly. Tobias w as a memb er of the Town Council , an d affixed his name or mark to town d ocumen ts of the to wn o f Westerly.
His will was written 9 Aug 1688 and he died in 1695. T h e inventory amo un ted to F147 12s. Tobias lived just ove r th e range of hills to the s ou th of the old Westerly meet ingho ue. He is supposed to have been bu ri ed in the Clark e buryin g ground near the old Westerly meetinghouse.
Tobias Saunders came to America from England. Before coming to America he was a soldier, one of the King's Life Guards. Charles H. Green says that he was a captain in Oliver Cromwell's army. He and three brothers came to America, date unknown. In 1643 he was living in Taunton, MA, and at Newport, RI in 1655. He was one of the purchasers and one of the first settlers of Westerly in 1661. He held a quarter of a share in the division of the land, in September.
In Nov 1661 he was arrested with Robert Burdick and Joseph Clark and carried to Boston, examined, tried, fined and imprisoned until they should pay the fine and find sureties of the peace.
He joined the Newport Seventh Day Baptist church and the members living at Westerly frequently held meetings at his house before the meetinghouse was built. 17 Sep 1679 he took the oath of allegiance. He was Justice f=of the Peace and sometimes performed marriage ceremonies. His wife was Mary. She was born in 1643 and was also a member of the Newport church.
Tobias and John Crandall were appointed "conservators of his Majesty's peace" immediately after the incorporation of Westerly. Tobias was a member of the Town Council, and affixed his name or mark to town documents of the town of Westerly.
His will was written 9 Aug 1688 and he died in 1695. The inventory amounted to F147 12s. Tobias lived just over the range of hills to the south of the old Westerly meetinghoue. He is supposed to have been buried in the Clarke burying ground near the old Westerly meetinghouse.
Researching this line is Jean Reid, 106 Beal's Court, Tama, Iowa 52339
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at exis.net
General Notes: Wife - Mary Clarke Peckham
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Mrs. Louise Prosser Bates of Westerly, a highly educated woman and descended from Tobias Saunders and Joseph Clarke and William Crumb, spent years in research of original records in Westerly and left her papers by bequest to the state of RI. Unfortunately they have never been printed. The following is from her papers: "The first wife of Joseph Clarke (brother of Dr. John Clarke who is often called the founder of Newport, RI) was a sister of Tobias Saunders. Tobias married Mary Peckham, daughter of John Peckham and Mary Clarke, sister of Joseph Clarke. Tobias and Mary (Peckham) Saunders had a daughter Mercy Saunders who was the first wife of William Crumb (Daniel-1)." This statement is included in the Genealogy of the Peckham.
Conclusive proof is found in disposition of the estate of James Peckham, son of John & Mary Peckham who died unmarried and intestate 26 Jeb 1711/2. One 25 Dec 1712, Peter & Elizabeth (Saunders) Barker were among James' heirs giving a power of attorney to Philip and William Peckham and John Taylor to sell James' realty. Elizabeth (Saunders) Babcock and her husband James Babcock appointed her brother-in-law, Peter Barker, to "receive in charge, all legacies...[from the estate of] their honored uncle James Peckham." On 19 May 1712, Edward, John, Stephen and Benjamin Saunders appointed their brother-in-law Peter Barker to transact business for them and their sister, Elizabeth. (Bristol Co. Deeds 8:70).
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General Notes: Child - Elizabeth Saunders
Westerly, Washington, RI
General Notes: Child - Mercy Saunders
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General Notes: Child - John Saunders
Babcock and Allied Families, by de Forest, page 93.
m. 1st Silence, or Silena, of whom nothing is known.
m. 2nd Sarah, about whom there is no further informati o n.
In 1700 John was made freeman at Westerly, RI and h e s erved as depu ty f rom that town in 1707 and 1713. In 170 9 h e was justice of the peace .
Thomas Peckham and Melissa Peckham
Husband Thomas Peckham 47 73
Born: 1639 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Buried: AFN: C3CS-01
Father: John Peckham 30 43 47 64 65 66 67 68 Mother: Mary Clarke 30 43 47 64 65
Marriage: 1886 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Hannah Weeden 46 47 64 74 - Newport, Newport, RI
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth 47
2. Alt. Birth
3. Ancestral File
Wife Melissa Peckham 73
Born: October 1852 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Peckham
Newport, Newport, RI
Thomas Peckham, son of John Peckham, lived in Newport, Rho d e Islan d, a nd was a weaver. In 1677 he was an original pr op rietor of East Gree nwic h, and in 1708 was a deputy to th e g eneral assembly. He married (fi rs t) (???), (second) Han nah , daughter of William Weeden, and widow of W ill iam Clar ke . Thomas Peckham died in 1709, and she married (thir d) J o se ph Clarke, of Westerly, Rhode Island. Child by first wi fe : Phi lip, me ntioned below. Children by second wife: Dani el , born 1692; Thoma s, Augu st 19, 1693; Uriah, November 20 , 1 697, died young; son, Ju ne 8, 1700; Ha nnah, 1701; Sarah , Se ptember 29, 1703; James, January 2 4, 1707.AFN: C3CS -01)
William Jr. York and Nannie Peckham
Husband William Jr. York
Born: - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: 1835 Buried:
Father: William York Mother: Comfort Burdick
Marriage: 1768 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn.
Wife Nannie Peckham
Born: 1747 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
John Rodman and Rebecca Peckham
Husband John Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: July 2, 1809 75
Wife Rebecca Peckham 75
Born: September 9, 1786 - Newport, , Newport, RI 75 Baptized: Died: June 28, 1863 75 Buried:
Father: Thomas Peckham 22 76 77 78 79 Mother: Hannah Weaver 22 79 80 81
Children
1 M Henry Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Thomas Peckham Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M William Mitchell Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Anna Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Elizabeth Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Ruth Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Hannah Rodman 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Henry Peckham and Rebecca Peckham
Husband William Henry Peckham 18
Born: November 4, 1841 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: October 30, 1899 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried:
Father: William Henry Peckham 18 19 24 25 26 Mother: Sara Ann Retalic 18 24 25 26
Marriage:
Wife Rebecca Peckham 18
Born: 1850 - OH Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Frank Peckham 18
Born: 1873 - Washington, Washington. IA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - William Henry Peckham
AFN: 1F2B-JKR
1880 Census Place: Washington, Washington, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254368 National Archives Film T9 - 0368 Page 108D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William PECKAM Self M M W 38 DE
Occ: Farmer Fa: RI Mo: DE
Rebecca PECKAM Wife F M W 30 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH
Frank PECKAM Son M S W 7 IA
Fa: DE Mo: OH
General Notes: Wife - Rebecca Peckham
Census Place: Washington, Washington, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254368 National Archives Film T9 - 0368 Page 108D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William PECKAM Self M M W 38 DE
Occ: Farmer Fa: RI Mo: DE
Rebecca PECKAM Wife F M W 30 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH
Frank PECKAM Son M S W 7 IA
Fa: DE Mo: OH
General Notes: Child - Frank Peckham
1880 Census Place: Washington, Washington, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254368 National Archives Film T9 - 0368 Page 108D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
William PECKAM Self M M W 38 DE
Occ: Farmer Fa: RI Mo: DE
Rebecca PECKAM Wife F M W 30 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH
Frank PECKAM Son M S W 7 IA
Fa: DE Mo: OH
Peckham, Frank
Age: 46 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Vermont Roll: T625_681
Race: White Page: 2B
State: Massachusetts ED: 32
County: Berkshire Image: 122
Township: North Adams
Robert Potter and Rebecca Peckham
Husband Robert Potter 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Rebecca Peckham 38
Born: - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 38 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Hazard Peckham 31 32 33 Mother: Sarah Taylor 33 34
Children
Richard M. Peckham and Malvina Webb
Husband Richard M. Peckham 18 19 27 28
Born: June 15, 1812 - Washington, DC Baptized: Died: January 22, 1892 - IA Buried:
Father: Caleb Earle Peckham 17 18 19 Mother: Elizabeth Tripp 18 19
Marriage: May 22, 1845 - Franklin, OH
Noted events in his life were:
1. Military 28
Wife Malvina Webb 18
Born: April 28, 1826 - NY Baptized: Died: February 26, 1872 Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
Children
1 F Emma E. Peckham 83
Born: October 4, 1846 - OH 83 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jerome C. Hull Marr: May 1, 1866 - Henry, IA
2 M Charles H. Peckham
Born: 1848 - OH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth King Marr: November 25, 1875 - Henry, IA
3 M Francis R. Peckham
Born: 1849 - OH Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Martha L. Peckham
AKA: Mattie Born: 1851 - OH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: David Willis Easton
5 F Addie M. Peckham 84
Born: February 1853 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Baptized: Died: June 19, 1928 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Buried:Spouse: David Wesley Lotspeich 84 Marr: December 31, 1876 - Yarmouth, Des Moines, IA
6 M Caleb Earl Peckham 70
Born: April 1855 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Lambert 70 Marr: 1880 - Nowalk, Pottawattamie, IA
7 M Hugh M. Peckham 18 27 83
Born: 1857 - Washington, Des Moines, IA 83 Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Sarah E. Peckham 18 27
Born: 1859 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 F Anna C. Peckham 18 27
Born: 1861 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Baptized: Died: 1885 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Buried:
10 F Katherine B. Peckham 18 27 41
Born: May 1864 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Harry L. Peckham 40 41 Marr: 1880 - Marlboro, Middlesex, MA
11 M Richard E. Peckham 18 27
Born: 1866 - Washington, Des Moines, IA Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Richard M. Peckham
Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
1880 United States Census Washington, Des Moines, Iowa Fa m ily Histo ry Li brary Film 1254337
Richard M. PECKHAM Self W Male W 66 DC Farm e r CT RI
Hugh PECKHAM Son S Male W 23 IA Farme r D C NY
Sarah PECKHAM Dau S Female W 21 IA Keepin g H ouse DC NY
Anna PECKHAM Dau S Female W 19 IA Keeping H o use DC NY
Kattie PECKHAM Dau S Female W 17 IA At Scho o l DC NY
Richard PECKHAM Son S Male W 14 IA Helps Fa r m DC NY
Census Place Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
Family History Library Film 1254337
NA Film Number T9-0337
Page Number 5A
General Notes: Child - Emma E. Peckham
Caldwell, Appanoose, Iowa
General Notes: Child - Hugh M. Peckham
Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
General Notes: Child - Sarah E. Peckham
Census Place: Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254337 National Archives Film T9 - 0337 Page 5A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Richard M. PECKHAM Self M W W 66 DC
Occ: Farmer Fa: CT Mo: RI
Sarah PECKHAM Dau F S W 21 IA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: DC Mo: NY
General Notes: Child - Anna C. Peckham
Census Place: Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254337 National Archives Film T9 - 0337 Page 5A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Richard M. PECKHAM Self M W W 66 DC
Occ: Farmer Fa: CT Mo: RI
Anna PECKHAM Dau F S W 19 IA
Occ: Keeping House Fa: DC Mo: NY
General Notes: Child - Katherine B. Peckham
1880 Census Place: Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254337 National Archives Film T9 - 0337 Page 5A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Richard M. PECKHAM Self M W W 66 DC
Occ: Farmer Fa: CT Mo: RI
Kattie PECKHAM Dau F S W 17 IA
Occ: At School Fa: DC Mo: NY
General Notes: Child - Richard E. Peckham
Census Place: Washington, Des Moines, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254337 National Archives Film T9 - 0337 Page 5A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Richard M. PECKHAM Self M W W 66 DC
Occ: Farmer Fa: CT Mo: RI
Richard PECKHAM Son M S W 14 IA
Occ: Helps Farm Fa: DC Mo: NY
Wheeler Watson and Sarah Taylor Peckham
Husband Wheeler Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Taylor Peckham 38
Born: - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Hazard Peckham 31 32 33 Mother: Sarah Taylor 33 34
Children
1 F Harriette Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Rebecca Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 U Malbone Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M John Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Abigail Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Mary Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Elizabeth Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M George Watson 38
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Stephen Peckham Jr. and Mary Wilcox
Husband Stephen Peckham Jr.
Born: April 6, 1748 - Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: January 9, 1822 Buried:Marriage: May 20, 1772 - Masschusetts
Wife Mary Wilcox
Born: January 6, 1754 - Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 15, 1799 Buried:
Father: Stephen Wilcox Mother: Mary Ricketson
Children
Sauer and Susanah Maria Peckham
Husband Sauer
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susanah Maria Peckham 18
Born: October 14, 1843 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: February 28, 1903 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried:
Father: William Henry Peckham 18 19 24 25 26 Mother: Sara Ann Retalic 18 24 25 26
Children
General Notes: Wife - Susanah Maria Peckham
Thomas Peckham and Hannah Weaver
Husband Thomas Peckham 22 76 77 78 79
Born: June 20, 1747 - Newport, , Newport, RI 22 78 81 85 Baptized: Died: December 18, 1815 - Newport, , Newport, RI 22 81 86 Buried: - Newport, , Newport, RI 87
Father: Peleg Peckham 22 88 89 90 Mother: Elizabeth Coggeshall 22 90 91
Marriage: June 29, 1778 - South Kingstown, , Washington, RI 22 79 81 85
Wife Hannah Weaver 22 79 80 81
Born: November 11, 1756 - Middletown, , Newport, RI 22 81 92 Baptized: Died: June 16, 1835 - Newport, , Newport, RI 22 92 Buried: - Newport, , Newport, RI 87
Children
1 M Peleg Frank Peckham 81 93
Born: October 6, 1779 - East Greenwich, , Kent, RI 75 81 Baptized: Died: August 7, 1810 75 Buried: - Newport, , Newport, RI 87
2 F Elizabeth Peckham 81 93
Born: September 13, 1781 - Middletown, , Newport, RI 75 81 Baptized: Died: June 23, 1868 75 Buried: - Newport, , Newport, RI 87
3 M Thomas Peckham 75 81
Born: September 8, 1783 - Middletown, , Newport, RI 75 81 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah Wardwell 75
4 F Rebecca Peckham 75
Born: September 9, 1786 - Newport, , Newport, RI 75 Baptized: Died: June 28, 1863 75 Buried:Spouse: John Rodman 75 Marr: July 2, 1809 75
5 M Lewis Peckham 75
Born: September 19, 1788 - Newport, , Newport, RI 75 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary 75
6 F Hannah Peckham 75
Born: June 19, 1791 - Newport, , Newport, RI 75 Baptized: Died: July 11, 1871 75 Buried:Spouse: Jonathan Bailey 75 Marr: July 14, 1833 75
7 M Paul Peckham 75
Born: April 22, 1793 75 Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Mary Peckham 94
Born: May 13, 1795 94 Baptized: Died: March 28, 1866 94 Buried:Spouse: John B. Newton 94 Marr: September 14, 1822 94
9 F Rachel Peckham 94
Born: August 8, 1797 94 Baptized: Died: December 31, 1825 94 Buried:Spouse: Richard Norman Captain 17 Marr: September 4, 1825 95
Thomas Peckham and Sarah Wardwell
Husband Thomas Peckham 75 81
Born: September 8, 1783 - Middletown, , Newport, RI 75 81 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas Peckham 22 76 77 78 79 Mother: Hannah Weaver 22 79 80 81
Marriage:
Wife Sarah Wardwell 75
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Thomas Peckham and Hannah Weeden
Husband Thomas Peckham 47 73
Born: 1639 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Buried: AFN: C3CS-01
Father: John Peckham 30 43 47 64 65 66 67 68 Mother: Mary Clarke 30 43 47 64 65
Marriage: - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Melissa Peckham 73 - 1886 - Newport, Newport, RI
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth 47
2. Alt. Birth
3. Ancestral File
Wife Hannah Weeden 46 47 64 74
AKA: Hannah Weeden Clarke Born: 1620 - Portsmouth, Newport, RI 47 64 Baptized: Died: 1694 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 64 Buried:
Father: William Weeden 47 72 Mother: Abigail Bailey 47 64 72
Other Spouse: Joseph Clarke Sr. 47
Other Spouse: Joseph Clarke 47 - November 16, 1664 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47
Other Spouse: William Clarke - 1672
Noted events in her life were:
1. Ancestral File
Children
1 M Daniel Peckham 30 42 43 47
Born: 1692 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: 1773 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 Buried:
2 M Philip Peckham 47
Born: October 27, 1680 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: December 20, 1721 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Buried: 1722 - Newport, Newport, RI
3 M Thomas Peckham 30 42 43 47
Born: August 19, 1693 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: October 29, 1765 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Buried:
4 M Uriah Peckham 30 42 43
Born: - Died Young Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Peckham 46
Born: - Died Young Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 F Hannah Peckham 30 42 43 74
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Sarah Peckham 42 43 46 47
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: - Jamestown, Newport, RI 47 Buried:
8 M James Peckham 42 43 71
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: - Coasters Harbor, Newport, RI Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Peckham
Newport, Newport, RI
Thomas Peckham, son of John Peckham, lived in Newport, Rho d e Islan d, a nd was a weaver. In 1677 he was an original pr op rietor of East Gree nwic h, and in 1708 was a deputy to th e g eneral assembly. He married (fi rs t) (???), (second) Han nah , daughter of William Weeden, and widow of W ill iam Clar ke . Thomas Peckham died in 1709, and she married (thir d) J o se ph Clarke, of Westerly, Rhode Island. Child by first wi fe : Phi lip, me ntioned below. Children by second wife: Dani el , born 1692; Thoma s, Augu st 19, 1693; Uriah, November 20 , 1 697, died young; son, Ju ne 8, 1700; Ha nnah, 1701; Sarah , Se ptember 29, 1703; James, January 2 4, 1707.AFN: C3CS -01)
General Notes: Wife - Hannah Weeden
AFN: 35L0-FJAFN: Z3RM-9Q
General Notes: Child - Daniel Peckham
AFN: NDFW-8X
Abbrev: NEHGR
Title: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Author: New England Historic Genealogical Register
Peckham Genealogy, Stephen Farnum Peckham, Byron Judson Pe c kham
Published by: Frank Allaben Genealogical Company, New Yo r k City 1922
General Notes: Child - Philip Peckham
AFN: Z2XN-XL
v. JANE, b. 8 March 1682/3: d. in Newport. R. I. 24 Apr i l 1759: m. a bo ut 1705 PHILIP3 PECKHAM, b. in Newport 27 O ct . 1680, d. there 20 De c. 17 21 (Harry John Peckham. The P eck ham Genealogy, p. 232; THE REGISTE R, 57: 33, 36, Januar y 190 3). A receipt, dated 1Oct. 1711, by "Philip Pe ckh am o f Newp ort" shows "received of my Uncle Joshua Blackwell o f Sa nd wi ch payt in full of the legacie given to Jane my wi fe by Mic hael Bl ack well her grandfather under his Last Wil l & Testam ent" (Barnstable Co un ty Probate, 3:212).
Children (surname Peckham): 1. Lydia, b . 1 9 March 1706; m. Job Casw el l. 2. Sarah, b. 30 April 170 9; d . 9 Feb. 1712. 3. Caleb, b. 10 Jan. 1 711 /12; d. 8 Jan . 1766 ; m. 16 Dec. 1732 Mary Spooner. 4. Joh n, b. 11 F eb . 1714; d . 14 Aug. 1792: m. (1),Thankful Elli s, b. in 17 11 , d. in 17 41; m. (2) , Tabitha (Howland) Carey. 5. Robe rt , b. 6 Se pt . 1716; d. 4 Feb. 1742. 6. Joshua, b. 20 July 1 71 8; d. 31 O ct. 174 1; m. 29 Sept. 1739 Ruth4 Peckham (Isaa c3, John2, Jo h n1). 7. Davi d, b. 28 July 1722; m. 27 Oct. 1 743 Dorothy Ro binson.
Philip Peckham, son of Thomas Peckham, was born October 2 7 , 1680, a nd di ed December 30, 1722. He lived in Newport . H e married Jane Blackwe ll, bo rn March 3, 1683, died Apri l 24 , 1759, daughter of John and Sar ah Blackw ell. Children : Lyd ia, born March 19, 1706; Sarah, April 30, 17 09, d ie d Februa ry 9, 1712; Caleb, mentioned below; John, Februar y 1 1, 17 14 ; Robert, September 6, 1716; Joshua, July 20, 17 18; David , Ju ly 28, 1 722; two children, died in infancy.
General Notes: Child - Thomas Peckham
Thomas Peckham
Husband Thomas Peckham 47 73
Born: 1639 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Buried: AFN: C3CS-01
Father: John Peckham 30 43 47 64 65 66 67 68 Mother: Mary Clarke 30 43 47 64 65
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Hannah Weeden 46 47 64 74 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Melissa Peckham 73 - 1886 - Newport, Newport, RI
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth 47
2. Alt. Birth
3. Ancestral File
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Daniel Peckham 30 42 43 47
Born: 1692 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: 1773 - Westerly, Washington, RI 47 Buried:
2 M Uriah Peckham 47
Born: Baptized: Died: 1710 47 Buried:
3 M Jeremiah Peckham 47
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Hannah Peckham 47
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M James Peckham 47
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: 1737 - Coasters Harbor, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 47 Buried:
6 F Sarah Peckham 42 43 46 47
Born: - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: - Jamestown, Newport, RI 47 Buried:
7 M Thomas Peckham 30 42 43 47
Born: August 19, 1693 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: October 29, 1765 - Newport, Newport, RI 47 Buried:
8 M Daniel Peckham 47
Born: 1685 47 Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M William Clarke 47
Born: May 27, 1673 - Portsmouth, Newport, RI 47 Baptized: Died: February 28, 1767 - Richmond, Washington, RI 47 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Thomas Peckham
Newport, Newport, RI
Thomas Peckham, son of John Peckham, lived in Newport, Rho d e Islan d, a nd was a weaver. In 1677 he was an original pr op rietor of East Gree nwic h, and in 1708 was a deputy to th e g eneral assembly. He married (fi rs t) (???), (second) Han nah , daughter of William Weeden, and widow of W ill iam Clar ke . Thomas Peckham died in 1709, and she married (thir d) J o se ph Clarke, of Westerly, Rhode Island. Child by first wi fe : Phi lip, me ntioned below. Children by second wife: Dani el , born 1692; Thoma s, Augu st 19, 1693; Uriah, November 20 , 1 697, died young; son, Ju ne 8, 1700; Ha nnah, 1701; Sarah , Se ptember 29, 1703; James, January 2 4, 1707.AFN: C3CS -01)
General Notes: Child - Daniel Peckham
AFN: NDFW-8X
Abbrev: NEHGR
Title: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Author: New England Historic Genealogical Register
Peckham Genealogy, Stephen Farnum Peckham, Byron Judson Pe c kham
Published by: Frank Allaben Genealogical Company, New Yo r k City 1922
General Notes: Child - Thomas Peckham
Timothy Peckham and Content C. Rogers
Husband Timothy Peckham 30
Born: August 5, 1681 - East Greenwich, Kent, RI Baptized: Died: November 6, 1757 - Newport, Newport, RI Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Marriage: June 24, 1756 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Rachel Weaver - 1706 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Dinah Wescott - 1722
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Wife Content C. Rogers 64
Born: 1688 - New London, New London, CT 64 Baptized: Died: July 1768 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64 Buried:
Father: Jonathan Rogers 64 Mother: Naomi Burdick 64
Other Spouse: Richard Drake
Other Spouse: Jonathan Maxson 64 96 - May 1, 1707 - Westerly, Washington, RI 64
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Death
2. FamilySearch Id 64
Children
General Notes: Husband - Timothy Peckham
AFN: KBT6-BD
General Notes: Wife - Content C. Rogers
AFN: KBT6-21
Content was born about 1688 and died after 22 Mar 1767.
Content was Mrs. Peckham when she died. She wrote her wi l l on 22 M ar 17 67 and it was proved in Hopkinton on 20 M a r 1777.
Timothy Peckham and Rachel Weaver
Husband Timothy Peckham 30
Born: August 5, 1681 - East Greenwich, Kent, RI Baptized: Died: November 6, 1757 - Newport, Newport, RI Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Marriage: 1706 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Content C. Rogers 64 - June 24, 1756 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Dinah Wescott - 1722
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Wife Rachel Weaver
Born: December 24, 1684 - East Greenwich, Kent, RI Baptized: Died: - East Greenwich, Kent, RI Buried:
Father: Clement Weaver Mother: Rachel Andrews
Other Spouse: Joseph Matteson
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Event
Children
1 M Timothy Peckham
Born: 1707 - East Greenwich, Kent, CT Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Reuben Peckham 48 97
Born: July 15, 1709 - Dartmouth, Bristol, MA Baptized: Died: July 23, 1758 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Timothy Peckham
AFN: KBT6-BD
General Notes: Wife - Rachel Weaver
AFN: 9V5Q-MW
General Notes: Child - Timothy Peckham
AFN: KBT8-T8
General Notes: Child - Reuben Peckham
Timothy Peckham and Dinah Wescott
Husband Timothy Peckham 30
Born: August 5, 1681 - East Greenwich, Kent, RI Baptized: Died: November 6, 1757 - Newport, Newport, RI Buried:
Father: John Peckham 30 Mother: Sarah Stewart Newport 30
Marriage: 1722
Other Spouse: Content C. Rogers 64 - June 24, 1756 - Newport, Newport, RI
Other Spouse: Rachel Weaver - 1706 - Newport, Newport, RI
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Wife Dinah Wescott
Born: 1685 - Newport, Newport, RI Baptized: Died: November 5, 1730 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Timothy Peckham
AFN: KBT6-BD
General Notes: Wife - Dinah Wescott
Walter Corbet Peckham and Louise Adelaide Perfler
Husband Walter Corbet Peckham 18 29
Born: May 19, 1878 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: April 9, 1969 - Springfield, Clark, OH Buried: - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OH
Father: Winfield Retalic Peckham 18 Mother: Mary Eliza Heagle 18
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Louise Adelaide Perfler
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Wife Louise Adelaide Perfler
Born: February 26, 1880 - Wein, Austria Baptized: Died: June 6, 1944 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OH
Children
1 F Dorothy Marguerite Peckham
Born: July 31, 1908 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: April 28, 1991 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried:Spouse: Harold Young Marr: February 17, 1931
2 M Donald A. Peckham
Born: October 14, 1914 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: October 26, 1977 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OH
3 M James Peckham
Born: October 3, 1917 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: November 9, 1999 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Buried: - Saint Josephs Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin, OHSpouse: Ethel Elizabeth Waishnora Marr: Columbus, Franklin, OH
General Notes: Husband - Walter Corbet Peckham
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
Name: Walter Corbet Peckham
City: Columbus
County: Franklin
State: Ohio
Birth Date: 19 May 1878
Race: White
Roll: 1832032
DraftBoard: 4
General Notes: Child - Donald A. Peckham
SS 275-01-8920
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Donald Peckham
Birth Year: 1914
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Ohio
State: Ohio
County or City: Franklin
Enlistment Date: 9 Jan 1942
Enlistment State: Ohio
Enlistment City: Fort Hayes Columbus
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 67
Weight: 130
General Notes: Child - James Peckham
Walter Corbet Peckham and Louise Adelaide Perfler
Husband Walter Corbet Peckham 18 29
Born: May 19, 1878 - Columbus, Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: April 9, 1969 - Springfield, Clark, OH Buried: - Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus, OH
Father: Winfield Retalic Peckham 18 Mother: Mary Eliza Heagle 18
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Louise Adelaide Perfler
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Wife Louise Adelaide Perfler
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John Edward Peckham
Born: June 1, 1912 - Franklin, OH Baptized: Died: October 22, 1990 - Ross, OH Buried:Spouse: Dolores McIntyre
General Notes: Husband - Walter Corbet Peckham
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 Record
Name: Walter Corbet Peckham
City: Columbus
County: Franklin
State: Ohio
Birth Date: 19 May 1878
Race: White
Roll: 1832032
DraftBoard: 4
General Notes: Child - John Edward Peckham
William Peckham and Mary Rsaeld
Husband William Peckham 30
Born: April 5, 1596 - Boxgrove, Sussex, England Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Peckham 30 47 64 Mother: Elizabeth Badger 46 47 64
Marriage: September 27, 1614 - Boxgrove, Sussex, England
Wife Mary Rsaeld
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - William Peckham
AFN: PLJ2-5Q
General Notes: Wife - Mary Rsaeld
AFN: 1CZ2-QC4
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35 James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Births, Marriages and Deaths, Narragansett Historical Publishing Compnay; Providence, R. I.; 1893, V. 5, South Kingstown, Washington Co., Part II p. 50.
36 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 287.
37 James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Births, Marriages and Deaths, Narragansett Historical Publishing Compnay; Providence, R. I.; 1893, V. 4, Newport, Newport Co., Part II, p. 20.
38 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 288.
39 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 289.
40 U.S. Federal Census: 1930 Massachusetts MiddlesexFraminghamDistrict237.
41 1910 United States, Census MASSACHUETTS, MIDDLESEX,FRAMINGHAM,Roll598 Book 1, Page 222a.
42 Charles Wesley Peckham Branch, Peckham Genealogy, CharlesWesleyPeckham.
43 Benjamin Miller Peckham, Supplement to Charles Peckham Genealogy(1990).
44 Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island (1901-1906, Vol X II, Vol XV).
45 One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families Genealogical PublishingCo.,Inc.,Baltimore John Osborne Austin.
46 Peckham Genealogy, Stephen Farnum Peckham, Byron JudsonPeckham,dtd1922, reprint Higginson, Salem, Mass.
47 Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;;), Database online.
48 Dartmouth Vital Records Volume II Marriages.
49 Family Tree Maker, cd#403.
50 Rhode Island Vitals Births Deaths.
51 Mayflower Index 3,532.
52 Chilmark, MA Vital Records to 1850 Published by: NewEnglandHistoricGenealgical Society Boston, MA 1904.
53 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy (TheNationalHistorical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922]), p. 230, 262.
54 James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,Births,Marriages and Deaths (Narragansett Historical Publishing Compnay; Providence, R. I.;, V. 4, Newport, Newport Co., Part II, p. 108.
55 Green, Joyce, "Weeden Family Newsletter" (13 Feb 2001).
56 Austin, John Osborne, "One Hundred and Sixty AlliedFamiliesGenealogies" (10 Feb 2001).
57 Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore GaryBoydRoberts,selected and introduced by Rhode Island Families Vol. II.
58 Genealogies of Rhode Island Families From the New EnglandHistoricalAndGenealogical Register.
59 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy (TheNationalHistorical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922]), p. 230.
60 "The Peckham Genealogy: English Ancestor.
61 One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families Genealogical PublishingCo.,Inc.,Baltimore John Osborne Austin 160 Allied Families.
62 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy (TheNationalHistorical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922]), p. 231.
63 GenCircles: Martin_DeFeyter Ancestors.
64 Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;), Database online.
65 Charles Wesley Peckham, Charles Peckham Branch, PeckhamGenealogy(1978).
66 Colonial History of NJ, tree # 1107.
67 World Family Tree Vol 15, Tree 2531, vol 110, Tree 1261.
68 The English Ancestors and American Descendants of JohnPeckhamofNewport, Rhode Island, 1630. National Historical Company, 37 West 39thStreet, New Y.
69 Family Archive, World Family Tree, cd 18.
70 1900 Census, IOWA, POTTAWATTAMIE, NORWALK, Roll 456 Book 1, Page255a.
71 Stephen Farnum Peckham, Byron Judson Peckham, PeckhamGenealogy(Published by Frank Allaben Genealogical Co, NYC).
72 Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;;;;), Database online.
73 1900 Census, Rhode Island, Newport, Newport, Series:T623Microfilm:1505 Book: 1 Page: 119.
74 Records Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island.
75 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 283.
76 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 249.
77 Lucius E. Weaver, History and Genealogy of a Branch of the Weaver Family, Rochester, New York; 1928, p. 102, 280, 281.
78 James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Births, Marriages and Deaths, Narragansett Historical Publishing Compnay; Providence, R. I.; 1893, V. 4, Newport, Newport Co., Part II, p. 108.
79 James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, Births, Marriages and Deaths, Narragansett Historical Publishing Compnay; Providence, R. I.; 1893, V. 4, Middletown, Newport Co., Part III, p. 14.
80 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 249, 280, 281.
81 Lucius E. Weaver, History and Genealogy of a Branch of the Weaver Family, Rochester, New York; 1928, p. 102.
82 1880 United States Federal Census.
83 1870 United States Federal Census.
84 FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY, LDS, MICOFILM 0956359 -096352.
85 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 249, 280.
86 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 102.
87 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 281.
88 Peckham Genealogy, Stephen Farnum Peckham, Byron Judson Peckham,dtd1922.
89 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 226, 240.
90 Lucius E. Weaver, History and Genealogy of a Branch of the Weaver Family, Rochester, New York; 1928, p. 102, 249.
91 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 226, 240, 249.
92 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 280.
93 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 281, 283.
94 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 284.
95 Peckham, Stephen Farnum, 1839-1019, Peckham Genealogy, The National Historical Company; 37 West 39th St; New York, New York [1922], p. 284, 285.
96 Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date:2006;;;;;), Database online.
97
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