Difference between revisions of "Peck, Henry W."
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− | '''Henry Winegar Peck''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73845996/henry-winegar-peck 1818-1873]), born in New York, married [[Castro family|Maria Antonia Lodge Castro]] in 1851, settling on land in the [[Soquel]] area, where she had inherited one-ninth of her parents ''Rancho Soquel'' land grant. Upon Henry's 1873 death, his farm was acquired by Elon G. Peck (1828-1891, ''Riptide'' CE21, photo) - also born in NY and presumably a relative. | + | '''Henry Winegar Peck''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73845996/henry-winegar-peck 1818-1873]), born in New York, married [[Castro family|Maria Antonia Lodge Castro]] in 1851, settling on land in the [[Soquel]] area, where she had inherited one-ninth of her parents ''Rancho Soquel'' land grant. Upon Henry's 1873 death, his farm was acquired by Elon G. Peck (1828-1891, ''Riptide'' CE21, photo; Harrison p250) - also born in NY and presumably a relative. |
Samuel Peck ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138718989/samuel-peck 1784-1873]) and son(?) Chester Winans Peck (''Riptide'' CE26, Soc. of Pioneers) share a grave marker in Soquel Cemetery; no indications of family connections to other local Pecks. | Samuel Peck ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138718989/samuel-peck 1784-1873]) and son(?) Chester Winans Peck (''Riptide'' CE26, Soc. of Pioneers) share a grave marker in Soquel Cemetery; no indications of family connections to other local Pecks. |
Revision as of 19:59, 16 November 2023
Henry Winegar Peck (1818-1873), born in New York, married Maria Antonia Lodge Castro in 1851, settling on land in the Soquel area, where she had inherited one-ninth of her parents Rancho Soquel land grant. Upon Henry's 1873 death, his farm was acquired by Elon G. Peck (1828-1891, Riptide CE21, photo; Harrison p250) - also born in NY and presumably a relative.
Samuel Peck (1784-1873) and son(?) Chester Winans Peck (Riptide CE26, Soc. of Pioneers) share a grave marker in Soquel Cemetery; no indications of family connections to other local Pecks.
Henry Martin Peck (Riptide CE27, Soc. of Pioneers) and Nicholas Thomas Peck (Riptide CE26) also appear to be unrelated to any others.