Person:Abigail Peck (10)

m. 3 Nov 1664
  1. Mary Peck1665/66 - 1710
  2. Elizabeth Peck1668 - 1668
  3. John Peck1669/70 - 1669/70
  4. Deacon John Peck1671 - 1768
  5. Elizabeth Peck1673 - Abt 1709
  6. Lydia Peck1677 -
  7. Ruth Peck1679 - 1738
  8. Abigail Peck1682 - 1741
  9. Anna Peck1684 -
  10. Anna Peck1686 - 1716
m. Bef 1699
  1. Abigail Austin1699 -
  2. Lieutenant David Austin1703 - 1759
  3. Stephen Austin1705 - 1787
  4. Jonathan Austin1708 - 1740
  5. Mercy AustinEst 1710 -
m. 11 Jan 1715/16
  1. Anna Alcott1717 - 1751
  2. Thomas Alcott1720 - 1760
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Abigail Peck
Married Name Abigail Austin
Married Name Abigail Alcott
Gender Female
Birth[1] 16 Mar 1682 Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Marriage Bef 1699 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Abigail).
to David Austin
Marriage 11 Jan 1715/16 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Thomas Alcott
Death[1] 31 May 1741 East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[1] Old Graveyard, East Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Peck, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    6:1384.

    "Abigail (Peck), b 16 Mar 1682 (Wallingford Vital Records), [d 31 May 1741 æ. [58] (gravestone, Old graveyard, East Haven); m (1) David Austin; m (2) 11 Jan 1715/6 (New Haven Vital Records) Thomas Alcott]."

  2. In the sketches of David Austin and Thomas Alcott, published in 1923, Jacobus elected not to supply a surname for the Abigail who was successively wife of each. By 1930, when the Peck sketches were published, he was apparently comfortable enough to identify this Abigail Peck as the probable wife of those men which would make her the woman buried in East Haven in 1741.