FATHER: Hezekiah Peck
WIFE: Rebecca Richardson
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1st SOURCE:
[1517.] JOHN4 PECK, son of Hezekiah,3 remained upon the homestead with his brother Hezekiah. A division of the lands left them by their father was made March 14, 1729-30 (T.Rec., B. 19, p. 343). His will is dated March 14, 1729-30 (T. Rec., B. 6, p. 384).
He gives to Rebecca his wife, whom he makes his executrix, all his outlands and common rights, with all his household goods and movables, to enable her to provide for his child or children. He gives to his beloved son John, two-thirds of his homestead lands, and house, and the other third part to his child, then unborn, freely to possess, enjoy, etc. (T. Rec., B. 6, p 384).
The following is from his tombstone:
The original stone’s inscription: In memory of Mr. John Peck who died March ye 22nd 1730 in ye 30th year of his Age
He married Rebecca Richardson, May 26, 1724. She survived him, and afterwards, I am told, married a man by the name of Jones.
CHILDREN—FIFTH GENERATION:
(A. Rec., B. 2, p. 67.)
1562 +John, b. June 13, 1725
1563. Hannah, b. Feb. 10, 1726.
Died Aug. 9th following.
1564. Rebekah, b. Feb. 6, 1727.
Died 21st of same month.
1565 +Abial, b. May 19, 1730.
Source book: A genealogical history of the descendants of Joseph Peck who emigrated with his family to this country
p. 137-138
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2nd SOURCE:
“On still another [gravestone] of this name [Peck] could be traced only the name, Mr. John Peck, and the single date, 1730.”
Google Books: A Sketch of the History of Attleborough: From Its Settlement to the Division, edited by Amelia Daggett Sheffield. p. 738
FATHER: Hezekiah Peck
WIFE: Rebecca Richardson
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1st SOURCE:
[1517.] JOHN4 PECK, son of Hezekiah,3 remained upon the homestead with his brother Hezekiah. A division of the lands left them by their father was made March 14, 1729-30 (T.Rec., B. 19, p. 343). His will is dated March 14, 1729-30 (T. Rec., B. 6, p. 384).
He gives to Rebecca his wife, whom he makes his executrix, all his outlands and common rights, with all his household goods and movables, to enable her to provide for his child or children. He gives to his beloved son John, two-thirds of his homestead lands, and house, and the other third part to his child, then unborn, freely to possess, enjoy, etc. (T. Rec., B. 6, p 384).
The following is from his tombstone:
The original stone’s inscription: In memory of Mr. John Peck who died March ye 22nd 1730 in ye 30th year of his Age
He married Rebecca Richardson, May 26, 1724. She survived him, and afterwards, I am told, married a man by the name of Jones.
CHILDREN—FIFTH GENERATION:
(A. Rec., B. 2, p. 67.)
1562 +John, b. June 13, 1725
1563. Hannah, b. Feb. 10, 1726.
Died Aug. 9th following.
1564. Rebekah, b. Feb. 6, 1727.
Died 21st of same month.
1565 +Abial, b. May 19, 1730.
Source book: A genealogical history of the descendants of Joseph Peck who emigrated with his family to this country
p. 137-138
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2nd SOURCE:
“On still another [gravestone] of this name [Peck] could be traced only the name, Mr. John Peck, and the single date, 1730.”
Google Books: A Sketch of the History of Attleborough: From Its Settlement to the Division, edited by Amelia Daggett Sheffield. p. 738
Inscription
In memory of Mr. John Peck who died March ye 22nd 1730 in ye 30th year of his Age
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