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About Joseph Peck, III
Joseph Peck (son of Joseph Peck and Mary Camp) was born February 25, 1680 in Milford, New Haven Co, CT, and died 1739 in Deerfield, Cumberland Co, NJ. He married ABIGAIL BALDWIN on January 17, 1705/06 in Milford, New Haven Co, CT, daughter of Josiah Baldwin and Mary Camp.
Children of Joseph Peck and Abigail Baldwin are:
- Joseph Peck, b. October 02, 1707, Milford, New Haven Co, CT, d. March 31, 1780, Newtown, Fairfield Co, CT. Married Rebecca Shepherd.
- Abigail d.y.
- John married Bethina Booth
- Mary d.y.
- Elizabeth
- Moses married Elizabeth Baldwin
- Mary b. May 18, 1726, married (1) Ens. Hezekiah Clark and (2) Ebenezer Keeney
JOSEPH PECK, III ....... Birth: Feb. 25, 1680 Milford New Haven County Connecticut, USA Death: 1739 Newtown Fairfield County Connecticut, USA
The son of my ancestors, LIEUT. JOSEPH & MARY CAMP PECK, and grandson of my immigrant ancestors, JOSEPH PECK & ALICE (HEATH) BURWELL PECK, he married Abigail Baldwin, daughter of Theophilus & Abigail (Canfield) Baldwin Merwin on January 14, 1706 in Milford, Conn.
The family removed from Milford to Newtown, Conn. by 1714 where Joseph's name appears in the town records for many years. He was a selectman in 1714, received land in the meadow in 1717, and was on a committee to find a new Minister for the church in Newtown. Joseph's ear-mark for his livestock was a "half-penney".
His will was written on October 31, 1729 and names his children: Joseph, Abigail, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Moses & (2nd) Mary.
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Parents:
Joseph Peck (1652 - 1731)
Mary Camp Peck (1660 - ____)
Children:
Joseph Peck (1707 - 1780)*
Mary Peck Keney (1726 - 1799)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Newtown Village Cemetery Newtown Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Plot: No tombstone remains
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Created by: Nareen, et al Record added: Jan 21, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 33094759
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=33094759
- https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00peck#page/n599/mode/2up. pg 290
Lieut. Joseph Peck III
- BIRTH 25 Feb 1680 Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
- DEATH 1739 (aged 58–59) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
- BURIAL Newtown Village Cemetery, Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA, PLOT No tombstone remains, MEMORIAL ID 33094759
Lieut. Joseph Peck & Mary Camp Peck, son of Joseph Peck & Alice (Heath) Burwell Peck, he married Abigail Baldwin, daughter of Theophilus & Abigail (Canfield) Baldwin Merwin on January 14, 1706 in Milford, Conn.
The family removed from Milford to Newtown, Conn. by 1714 where Joseph's name appears in the town records for many years. He was a selectman in 1714, received land in the meadow in 1717, and was on a committee to find a new Minister for the church in Newtown. Joseph's ear-mark for his livestock was a "half-penney".
His will was written on October 31, 1729 and names his children: Joseph, Abigail, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Moses & (2nd) Mary.
Parents
Joseph Peck 1652–1731
Mary Camp Peck 1660–1703
Spouse
Abigail Baldwin Peck m. 1/14/1706 in Milford, ct
Siblings
John Peck 1685–1709
Jeremiah Peck 1687–1765
Samuel Peck 1690–1728
Epheraim Peck 1692–1760
Henry Peck 1695–1762
Abigail Peck Canfield 1701–1764
Heth Peck 1703–1797
Children
Joseph Peck 1707–1780
Abigail Peck Stilson 1724–1815
John Peck
Elizabeth Peck
Moses Peck
Mary Peck
Mary Peck Keney 1726–1799
Joseph Peck, III's Timeline
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February 25, 1680
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Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut
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February 25, 1680
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Milford, New Haven, Conn
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1686 |
September 12, 1686
Age 6
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Firstcongregation Church, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
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1707 |
October 2, 1707
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Milford, New Haven, Connecticut
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June 22, 1709
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1713 |
March 28, 1713
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Milford, New Haven, CT, United States
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October 29, 1715
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Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
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March 29, 1717
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December 28, 1719
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Newtown, Connecticut, United States
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