The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . ply interested in miitary and naval affairs, and was a member of the conpanics in Rehoboth, whose training ground was siuated on the west side of the road from the SylvaniPeck farm. He held a commission as ensign from tlgovernor of Massachusetts. Albert G. Peck married, on October 12, 1857, PatiemDavis, daughter of John and Nancy (Davis) Daviwho was born in Rehoboth, June 30, 1827. She wassister of the Hon. John W. Davis, twice governor (the State of Rhode Island, and founder of the busness to which his nephew, the late John
The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . ply interested in miitary and naval affairs, and was a member of the conpanics in Rehoboth, whose training ground was siuated on the west side of the road from the SylvaniPeck farm. He held a commission as ensign from tlgovernor of Massachusetts. Albert G. Peck married, on October 12, 1857, PatiemDavis, daughter of John and Nancy (Davis) Daviwho was born in Rehoboth, June 30, 1827. She wassister of the Hon. John W. Davis, twice governor (the State of Rhode Island, and founder of the busness to which his nephew, the late John Davis Pecsucceeded, and incorporated under the name of tlJohn D. Peck Hay & Grain Company. Albert G. arPatience (Davis) Peck were the parents of two chidren: i. John Davis, mentioned below. 2. Mary Chalotte, who was born Sept. 25, 1866, and died iProvidence, March 13, 1893. The mother of the:children died in Rehoboth, March 8, 1879. Albert (Peck died November 26, 1886. (VIII) John Davis Peck, son of Albert G. arPatience (Davis) Peck, was born in Rehoboth. Mas;.
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