Person:John McPeak (6)

Watchers
John Henry McPeak
d.31 Dec 1942 Detroit
m. Abt 1851
  1. Margaret McPeakAbt 1853 -
  2. Catherine McPeak1854 -
  3. Daniel McPeak1856 - Abt 1856
  4. Daniel H. McPeak1860 - 1937
  5. Mary Ann McPeak1861 - 1900
  6. Richard D. McPeak1862 - 1950
  7. James A. McPeak1865 - 1942
  8. John Henry McPeak1867 - 1942
  9. Charles James McPeak1870 - 1939
  10. Joseph Laughlin McPeak1873 - 1897
m. 30 Jun 1897
  1. Helen Marie McPeak1898 - 1992
  2. John Frederick McPeak1900 - 1965
Facts and Events
Name John Henry McPeak
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 31 May 1867 Stephen Twp, Huron Co., Canada West
Marriage 30 Jun 1897 Saginaw, MIto Anne L. Bernard
Other 30 Jun 1897 At St. Andrew's Rc Ch.Alt. Marriage
with Anne L. Bernard
Death[3] 31 Dec 1942 Detroit
Burial[4] 2 Jan 1943 Mt. Olivet Cem., Saginaw, MI
Reference Number? 70
References
  1. Church baptism record
    Record of St. Peter's Mission, Biddulph twp., Huron Co., Canada West; LDS film # 1310851, item # 8, p. 21.

    QUAY 3 "On June 3, 1867 was baptized, McPeak, (first name not given), born ________, of James McPeak & Flora McDonald; sponsors: Thomas Cain & Mary Ann McPhillips; By Jas. Gerard

  2. obituary
    Saginaw News 31 Dec 1942.

    QUAY 3 "John Henry McPeak, 74 an employee of the Pere Marquette railway here for many years, died Thursday at the Detroit home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert J. Hannon. He was born May 31 1868 in Canada. H e was in the freight office of the Pere Marquette, retiring four years ago. Since then he has made his home with his daughter in Detroit. He leaves his daughter, Mrs. Hannon, two grandchildren, An n louise and Jack Hannon of Detroit, and a brother, Richard McPeak of Bay City..."

  3. obituary
    Saginaw News; 31 December, 1942.

    QUAY 3 "John Henry McPeak, 74, an employee of the Pere Marquette railway here for many years, died Thursday [Dec. 31] at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Albert J. Hannon. He was born May 31, 1868, in Canada . He was in the freight office of the Pere Marquette, retiring four years ago. Since then he has made his home with his daughter in Detroit. He leaves his daughter, Mrs. Hannon, two grandchildren , Ann Louise and Jack Hannon, of Detroit...The funeral will take place in Detroit and burial will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Mt. Olivet, Saginaw"

  4. obituary
    Saginaw News, 31 Dec 1942.

    QUAY 3 "...The funeral will take place in Detroit and burial will be at 1 p. m. Saturday inMt. Olivet Saginaw."