Hugh Peach was a native of England, coming to America when a boy,locating in Cambria County. For several years he was connected with the old Portage railroad in the capacity of catcher. In later years he moved into Susquehanna Township, where he engaged in farming and resided there until his death about 1863. aged fifty-one years. he was a member of the Catholic church, and was buried in the cemetery at old St. Joseph's church, in what is now the town of St. Benedict. He married Mary Ann Davis, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. David Davis. The father was for many years a well known man and industrious farmer of Susquehanna Township. Married Mary Ann Davis around 1836. Children: Eliza J. born circa 1838, Margaret born circa 1840, William born circa 1842, Nancy E. born circa 1846, Mary E. born circa 1849, Joseph born circa 1852, Thomas H. born circa 1855, and Amanda Agnes born 13 Jun 1858 in Spangler,Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Buried in Row 8, Lot 64
Hugh Peach was a native of England, coming to America when a boy,locating in Cambria County. For several years he was connected with the old Portage railroad in the capacity of catcher. In later years he moved into Susquehanna Township, where he engaged in farming and resided there until his death about 1863. aged fifty-one years. he was a member of the Catholic church, and was buried in the cemetery at old St. Joseph's church, in what is now the town of St. Benedict. He married Mary Ann Davis, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. David Davis. The father was for many years a well known man and industrious farmer of Susquehanna Township. Married Mary Ann Davis around 1836. Children: Eliza J. born circa 1838, Margaret born circa 1840, William born circa 1842, Nancy E. born circa 1846, Mary E. born circa 1849, Joseph born circa 1852, Thomas H. born circa 1855, and Amanda Agnes born 13 Jun 1858 in Spangler,Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Buried in Row 8, Lot 64
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