[29.] Ebenezer3 Peck, son of Benjamin,2 settled in New Haven, and it is supposed in that part known as Amity Society, now a part of Woodbridge. He was twice married: first, to Hannah Hotchkiss; second, to Elizabeth Wilmott. His will was presented to the court to be proved May 1768, but was not approved of. The court ordered the estate divided among the heirs, B. 10, p. 509.
Children—Fourth Generation: (111)+Ebenezer, b. March 12, 1710; (112) Hannah, b. Feb. 15, 1711-12, m. a Sperry; (113) Mary, b. Nov. 2,1714, m. a Perkins; (114)+Joseph, b. March 28, 1718; (115) Rachel, b. Aug. 1, 1721, m. a Perkins; (116) Ambrose, b. March 5, 1725; (117) Lydia, b. Dec. 11, 1728; (118) Eunice, b. Aug. 6, 1730, d. young; (119) Bathsheba, b. Sept. 27, 1782; (120)+Benajah, b. Jane 1, 1785; (121) Benjamin, b. Aug. 14, 1787, d. young; (122)+Stephen, b. Aug. 5, 1742; (123) Eunice, 2d; b. Sept. 28, 1744, m. Jesse Ford, and d. March 26, 1780; (124) Benjamin, 2d, b. March 10, 1746-7. He was a blacksmith, and resided in Woodbridge. He m. Thankful Russell, and had several daughters."