Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . Feck,daughter of Capt. Joseph Samuel Peck, son of Seth,of Joseph, of Ebenezer, of Benjamin, of Henry,from England, a member of the Davenport com-pany of colonists in New Haven, Conn., 1638. S. Pecks mother, Hannah Ailing (or Allen),was a direct descendant of Roger Ailing, first treas-urer of the New Haven Colony, until made Deaconin the First or Center Church, which office he helduntil his death, in 16
Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . Feck,daughter of Capt. Joseph Samuel Peck, son of Seth,of Joseph, of Ebenezer, of Benjamin, of Henry,from England, a member of the Davenport com-pany of colonists in New Haven, Conn., 1638. S. Pecks mother, Hannah Ailing (or Allen),was a direct descendant of Roger Ailing, first treas-urer of the New Haven Colony, until made Deaconin the First or Center Church, which office he helduntil his death, in 1674. He was also collector ofThe College Corne, the tax for the suoport ofHarvard College. Mrs. Sabra A. (Peck) Bartholo-mew is through her mother, Rosetta (Fenn) Peck,a descendant of Benjamin Fenn, Rev. Peter Pru-den (first minister of the Gospel in Milford, Conn.),Joseph Judson, and Nathan Gold (of Stratford). (II) Benjamin Peck, son of Henry, marriedMary Sperrv, whose father. Richard Sperry, har-bored the regicides. (HI) Ebenezer Peck was firstclerk of the first church in Woodbridge, Conn.,T742. He married Hannah, daughter of JoshuaHotchkiss, and a descendant of William Tuttle,. COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 335 early of New Haven. (IV) Joseph Peck marriedKeziah Lines, a granddaughter of Ralph Lines,who lived near Richard Sperry at West Rock, orSperrys Farms. (V) Seth Peck was under Arnold at the engagement of Compo Hill,when Gen. Tryon was returning from burning themilitary supplies at Danbury, 1777. He removedsoon afterward from New Haven to Bristol, Conn.,where are now living some of his posterity. The children born to Mr. and Mrs. Bartholo-mew are Alice M., a graduate of the MaplewoodInstitute, Pittsfield, Mass.; Harry Ives, a graduateof Yale, 1894; Joseph Peck, a graduate of Worces-ter Polytechnic Institute, 1899. Mr. and Mrs. Bar-tholomew and family worship in the Congrega-tional Church, of which Mr. Bartholomew has beena member since May 2, 1858. He
Size: 1337px × 1869px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorjhbeersc, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1901