His grandson CK Peck is purportedly the person for whom Fort Peck, Montana was named. He was a partner with Elias Hicks Durfee there. E.H. Durfee was the elder of the two partners of Durfee & Peck being 3 years older than C.K. Peck. Each man married one of the Higbie sisters of Penfield, N.Y., making them brothers-in-law. The sisters also descended from the Clifton Park Pecks as did C.K. Peck.
[Jan. and Feb. 2004 issues of "Talkin' Tokens" magazine, monthly magazine of the National Token Collectors Association.
His grandson CK Peck is purportedly the person for whom Fort Peck, Montana was named. He was a partner with Elias Hicks Durfee there. E.H. Durfee was the elder of the two partners of Durfee & Peck being 3 years older than C.K. Peck. Each man married one of the Higbie sisters of Penfield, N.Y., making them brothers-in-law. The sisters also descended from the Clifton Park Pecks as did C.K. Peck.
[Jan. and Feb. 2004 issues of "Talkin' Tokens" magazine, monthly magazine of the National Token Collectors Association.
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