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Rebecca Peck (Clark)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hingham, Norfolk, England
Death: before October 24, 1637
Hingham, Norfolk, England
Place of Burial: Hingham, Norfolk, England, Kingdom of England and Scotland (later Kingdom of Great Britain, now United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Clark, of Hingham and Elizabeth Clark
Wife of Joseph Peck
Mother of Anna Peck; Rebecca Hobart; Joseph Peck; John Peck; Capt. Nicholas Peck and 4 others
Sister of Margaret Cooper; Jane Kirby; Mary Gilman; Sarah Clark; Daniel Clark and 4 others

Managed by: Gene Daniell
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About Rebecca Peck

Rebecca Clark was born in Hingham, England; married JOSEPH PECK (1587-1663) on May 21, 1617 there. She died Oct. 24, 1637 and is buried in Hingham, England.

Children were:

  1. Anna (bpt Hingham, Eng. 3/12/1617-18; d. and buried there 7/27/1636),
  2. Rebecca (bpt Hingham, Eng. 5/25/1620; m. a Hubbert),
  3. Joseph (bpt. Hingham, Eng. 8/23/1623),
  4. John'(bpt. Hingham, Eng. about 1626), and
  5. Nicholas (bpt. Hingham, Eng. 4/9/1630).

These 3 sons and 1 dau. constitute the children who emigrated to America with their father.

First wife of Joseph Peck, the emigrant ancestor to America in 1638. She was mother to at least 2 daughters and 3 sons before she died in 1637.

Origins

Family of John Clark (est 1560-1615) & Elizabeth

Children

  1. Margaret, married Anthony Cooper
  2. Jane, married Robert Kirby
  3. Mary, married Edward Gilman
  4. Rebecca, married Joseph Peck

Biography

https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Joseph_Clark_%2828%29

Threlfall, John B. Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England & their Origins. (Madison, Wisconsin: J.B. Threlfall, 1990) 289-91.

Joseph Peck married first, at Hingham, Norfolk, England, on 21May1617, Rebecca Clark, buried there on 24 October 1637. Evidence exists indicating that Rebecca was the sister of Mary Clark, who married Edward Gilman at Hingham on 3 June 1614. It is thought that Jane Clark, who married Robert Kirby at Hingham 25 July 1616 and Margaret Clark, who married Anthony Cooper there on 25 July 1609 were also sisters; all thought to be daughters of John Clark, who was buried at Hingham on 6 June 1615, and Elizabeth Clark, wife of John, buried there on 11April1602. Anthony Cooper, Edward Gilman, and Joseph Peck were all early settlers of Hingham, Massachusetts. The parish registers for Hingham begin in 1601, but there is a record in the Genealogical Society of Utah's International Genealogical Index of a Rebecca Clark, baptized there on 21 May 1585, the daughter of Samuel and Martha (Lincoln) Clark. The ultimate source of this record is apparently a "Peck Family Bible," no further information given. The submitter of the record is now deceased. Suspicion is aroused, however, by the fact that family bibles usually give birth, not baptismal records. Also the baptism happens to be exactly 32 years prior to the marriage.

John Clark, buried in 1615, was probably the son of Thomas Clark of Hingham, husbandman, whose 1593 will mentions a wife Elizabeth and children Valentine, Stephen, John, Elizabeth and Margaret. He was probably the grandson of Richard Clark of Hingham, whose will dated 20 August 1557 mentions a wife Margaret and children John, Thomas (relationship not specified but assumed to be son), Margery and Joan. He was probably the great grandson of Richard Clark, as Thomas Clark's will mentions a tenement which was formerly his grandfather Richard Clark's.


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Rebecca Peck's Timeline

1585
May 2, 1585
Hingham, Norfolk, England
1618
1618
Hingham, Norfolk, England
1620
1620
Hingham, Norfolk, England
1623
1623
Hingham, Norfolk, England
1626
1626
Hingham, Norfolk, England
1630
1630
Beccles, Suffolk, England
1635
1635
England, United Kingdom
1637
October 24, 1637
Age 52
Hingham, Norfolk, England
October 24, 1637
Age 52
St Andrew's Church Cemetery, Hingham, Norfolk, England, Kingdom of England and Scotland (later Kingdom of Great Britain, now United Kingdom)