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[251.] PHINEAS PECK, son of JONATHAN, settled in Norwich, now Franklin. He married Elizabeth Barstow, December 22, 1768. She died in 1823. He died September 15, 1813.

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(480)+Jonathan, b. Sept. 13, 1769; (481) Elizabeth, b. July 16, 1772; (482) Phineas, b. Oct. 14, 1774; (483)+Gates, b. Feb. 27, 1778; (484) Jathleel, b. June 30, 1780; (485)+Ambrose, b. July 10, 1782; (486) Phebe, b. Oct. 8, 1785, m. Daniel Gager, March 22, 1805.

[254.] DARIUS5 PECK, son of JONATHAN, resided in Norwich. He was twice married: first, to Hannah Warner, of Windham, November 5, 1772; second, to Mary Frances. His inventory was presented to the court April 30, 1804 (B. 10, p. 281).

CHILDREN— SIXTH GENERATION:

(487) Bradford, b. Nov. 5, 1773, d. in the U. S. service; (488) Darius, b. Oct. 11, 1775, d. at sea; (489) John, b. May 6, 1778, d. in the West Indies; (490)+Joseph, b. Jan. 21, 1782; (491) Henry, d. in Charleston, S. C.; (492) Warner, d. on Staten Island; (493) Hannah, m. Gerdon Fitch, and settled in Cleveland, Ohio; (494)+Elisha, b. June 20, 1796; (495) Anna, m. Henry Parks; (496) Lucy, m. Alfred Young, and was residing in New Haven, a widow, in 1866.

[259.] JATHLEEL5 PECK, son of JONATHAN, resided in Norwich, where he married Olive Hyde.

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(497) John, b. Oct. 22, 1782; and (498) Lucretia, b. Sept. 12, 1784.

[287.] JONATHAN MANSFIELD5 PECK, son of BENAJAH,4 resided in-Woodbridge. He married Elizabeth Andrews. The following is from his tombstone:

"In memory of Lieut. Jonathan Mansfield Peck, who, at his daily labor, by a falling tree was instantly deprived of life, on the 21 of April, 1788, in the 30th year of his age.

"As a husband a father and a friend, he was a pattern of imitation."

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(499)+George F., b. Jan. 5, 1781; (500) Rosannah, m. Jacob Tolles; (501) Amarita, m. Reed Bosworth; (502) Benajah; and (503) Betsey, who m. Jesse Byington.

[288.] SILAS5 PECK, son of STEPHEN, resided in the northeasterly part of Woodbridge, where his son Lewis has since lived and died, and where his grandson, Stephen Miland Peck, now resides. He died April 6, 1841. He married Electa Carrington.

CHILDREN-SIXTH GENERATION:

(504) Almira, m. Simeon Sperry; (505) Ansel, settled in Vermont; (506) Lauren, settled in Vermont; (507) Amanda; (508)+Lewis; (509) Eunice; (510) Electa; (511) Garra; and (512) Sebra.

[289.] HEZEKIAH5 PECK, son of STEPHEN,1 lived and died in Woodbridge, upon the same farm where his father and brothers Stephen and Edward also lived and died. He married Sarah Downs, daughter of Seth Downs. He died May 2, 1840.

CHILDREN— SIXTH GENERATION:

(513)+Horace, b. Jan. 26, 1791; and (514) Polly, b. Jan. 5, 1796.

[290.] STEPHEN5 PECK, son of STEPHEN,4 resided in Woodbridge, where he died, June 28, 1832. He married Eunice Perkins. She died December 17, 1831, aged 86 years.

CHILDREN SIXTH GENERATION:

(515) Lydia, m. David R. Baldwin; (516) Abiah, m. Abner Bradley; (517) Maria, m. Treat Clark; (518) Eliza, m. first, William Bradley; second, Dennis Carrington; and (519) Betsey, who m. first, John Newton; second, Nelson Newton.

[295.] JOHN PECK, son of SAMUEL,5 resided in Manheim, N. Y., where he died. He was killed by being thrown from a load drawn by a frightened team. He married Polly Smith..

CHILDREN -SEVENTH GENERATION:

(520)+Reuben, b. Aug. 23, 1802; (521) Chauncey, b. Nov. 16, 1805; (522)+ Elihu, b. April 14, 1809; (523)+Amaziah, b. Sept. 16, 1812; (524) John, b. March 25, 1815, resides at Port Jackson, N. Y. His children are: James W.,8 Rosetta E., Reuben, Abigail B., Hiram, Eliza Ann, and Clarissa. They were received too late to be numbered and entered in the index.

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[296] ISAAC PECK, son of SAMUEL,5 died in Danube, N. Y.

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(525) William; (526) Lucy; (527) Isaac; (528) Lydia; (529) Mathew; (530) Eli; (531) Cornelius; (532) Lyman; (533) James; (534) Henry; and (535) Lucinda.

[312] MARCUS PECK, son of ISAAC,5 resided at Sand Lake, N. Y., where he died, March 19, 1851. He was a farmer, and prominent public man, Town Clerk, Supervisor, and a Justice of the Peace for many years. He married Margaret Garner, in 1806.

CHILDREN- · SEVENTH GENERATION:

(536) Mary Ann, b. March 23, 1807; (537)+Joel B., b. April 1, 1809; (538) Lucretia, b. July 11, 1811; (539) Louisa, b. Jan. 25, 1816; and (540) Margaret, b. Nov. 2, 1819.

[315.] LUCAS PECK, son of ISAAC,5 resided at Sand Lake, N. Y., where he died, in 1844. He married Catharine Miller.

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(541) John; (542) Betsey; (543) Hannah; (544) Silas; and (545) Hiram, who d. leaving a wife and two children at Sand Lake.

[357.] JAMES PECK, son of DAVID,5 settled upon the homestead, where he died. He was a farmer. He married Hannah Canfield.

CHILDREN-SEVENTH GENERATION:

(546)+William, b. Sept. 13, 1790; (547)+Aaron, b. March 2, 1798; (548) Phebe, b. June 17, 1801, d. March 29, 1848. She m. Samuel Condit, of Orange, N. J., by whom she had twelve children. The youngest, Edward A. Condit, Esq., b. Feb. 22, 1845, graduated at Nassau Hall, Princeton, N. J. To him I am indebted for much of my information in relation to the New Jersey Pecks.

[372.] STEPHEN PECK, son of JOHN,5 resided in North Orange, where he died. He married Naomi, daughter of Timothy Condit.

CHILDREN-SEVENTH GENERATION:

(549)+Peter, b. Jan. 4, 1784, d. Jan. 5, 1865; (550) Eunice, b. July 22, 1790, d. Feb. 21, 1844; (551) Maria, b. Sept. 22, 1794; and (552) Moses, who d. in 1806, unm.

[377.] JOHN PECK, son of JOHN," resided in East Orange, where he died, April 1863. He married Phebe Mathews.

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(553) Mary, b. Aug. 31, 1795, m. Moses Sayers, d. Aug. 15, 1829; (554) Eliza, b. Aug. 22, 1798, m. Cyrus J. Lyon, of East Orange; (555)+Stephen M., b. April 2, 1801; (556)+John, b. April 18, 1805; (557) Nancy, b. May 2, 1808, m. James W. Tickenor, and was residing in Newark in 1866; (558) Lydia, b. Sept. 23, 1811, m. first, Alanson C. Munn; second, Christian Reynor, and was residing in Newark in 1866; (559) Phebe M., b. Sept. 25, 1815, m. William F. Baldwin, and was residing in West Orange in 1866.

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