Misc. Notes
See his will under Notes, Last Will. He signed it seven days before his death.
His stone is broken, and the date is completely gone. It says aged 76 years.
261Children at home in 1880 census were Lottie, age 25; Charles, age 17; Edger (sic), age 15.
All the dates shift by a few years from the David Peck listing.
24In 1850, living among all the other Pecks in Wilmington, listed as a laborer, no property listed. With him were Maria, Cornelius, Catherine, Ruth, Mary, George Rowe (16, M, laborer), and Thankful Rackey (20, F). A Rowe showed up elsewhere in these Pecks, too.
145In 1870 Federal Census, he is living in Jay, next to Samuel Ripley, who in turn was next to Alvah Peck. He was a farmer; he lists no value to his estate, but his wife listed $200 in real estate and $300 in personal estate. He was 52, and had been born in New York. With him were his wife Maria (listed as blind), Charlott, James, Henrietta, Charles, Edgar and Frank.
29In 1892 NYS Census, he is listed right next to Alma Johnson, followed by Cornelius Peck. Reasonable to assume she moved in with him after Maria Kenada died. Cornelius Peck is a mystery to me.
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