Person:Abiel Peck (1)

m. 26 May 1724
  1. John Peck1725 -
  2. Hannah Peck1726/27 - 1727
  3. Rebecca Peck1727/28 - 1727/28
  4. Abiel Peck1730 - 1802
m. 11 Jul 1751
  1. Ezra Peck1752 - 1752
  2. Abiel Peck1753 - 1753
  3. Rachel Peck1754 - 1803
  4. Abiel Peck1756 -
  5. Rebecca Peck1758 -
  6. Ruth Peck1761 -
Facts and Events
Name Abiel Peck
Gender Male
Birth[3] 19 May 1730 Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 11 Jul 1751 Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Ruth Skinner
Death[1] 16 Dec 1802 Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial? Pioneer Cemetery, Riverside, New Brunswick, Canada
Probate[2] 18 Dec 1802 Hopewell, Albert, New Brunswick, CanadaAdministration granted
References
  1. E-Mail, Newsgroup postings and web pages
    <http://www.peckcolonial.com/history.html>, viewed 13 Nov 2004.

    He is buried in Pioneer Cemetery in Riverside, Albert County. The inscription on his tombstone reads:
    Here lies interred the body of Abiel Peck, a native of Boston,
    and one of the first settlers of this place, who, on the 16th
    day of December, 1802, unfortunately perished in a boat, in the 73rd
    year of his age, leaving upwards of three-score descendants to lament
    his melancholy fate.

  2. Early New Brunswick Probate Records 1785-1835.

    p.349 Peck, Abiel Administration granted 18 Dec 1802

  3. Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Attleborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1934)
    p. 190.

    PECK, Abiall, s. John and Rebekah (Richardson), [born] May 19, 1730.