Peck, Nathaniel 1 2 3 4a

Birth Name Peck, Nathaniel
Gender male
Age at Death 35 years, 7 months

Narrative

[Larson Fischer Family Genealogy.ged]

Information downloaded from Don Dickenson's GedCom last updated 9/1/2006.
[Don Dickenson.ged]

Nathaniel Pecke was one of seven children of Joseph Pecke Sr. He had five brothers and one sister who were mentioned in his father's will of 1663. Joseph, John, Samuel, Israel, and Nicholas Pecke all signed and witnessed their father's will. Nathaniel Pecke married before 1670 to Deliverance Bosworth who was born in Hingham on August 4, 1650 and died in April 1675, shortly after the birth of their son, Elisha, on April 19th.

No profession is listed in the Plymouth records, but one can determine by the listing of farming implements and variety of animals that Nathaniel Pecke was a man who lived off his land. He appears to have been a moderately wealthy man with most of his estate's value tied up in land that he inherited from his father in 1663. The further Court records of the life describe Pecke as a citizen of Swansey when his father lived in Rehoboth. Before 1670, he must have migrated from Rehoboth to the town of Swansey, a close neighbor as he is listed as a freeman of Swansey in May of that year. He was a constable of Swansey in 1668 and a surveyor of the highways for the town in 1671.
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March 3, 1663:
The Last will and Testament of Joseph Pecke Sr. was exhibited at Court. Nathaniel Pecke was bequeathed all the lands purchased of John Adams and Mr. Bradford including the meadow called the long beach, which was between Mr. Newman and Pecke Sr. These lands were to be divided between Nathaniel and Israel. Nathaniel was given all the meadow at Squamquammett between John Allin and Pecke Sr. He was bequeathed a few personal items including his father's biggest silver cup, a gold ring, and his best feather bed.
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December 24, 1663:
A further amplification of Joseph Pecke Sr.'s will was made upon his deathbed. Nathaniel was given two hundred pounds plus he and Israel were to be given equal shares of the corn raised for the following year from the land bequeathed to Samuel.
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June 3, 1668:
Nathaniel Pecke was appointed Constable of Swansey. (Plymouth Colony Records (PCR) 4: 18)
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May 29, 1670:
Nathaniel Peck was listed as a freeman of Swansey. (PCR 5: 279)
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June 5, 1671:
Surveyors of the Highways for Swansey were listed as Nathaniel Pecke, Joseph Carpenter, and Zacariah Eedey. (PCR 5: 58)
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June 5, 1671:
Nathaniel Peck and Nicholas Tanner were appointed by the Court to inspect the ordinaries, or any other place suspected, for abuses of the drinking of liquors on the premises and to make a report to the Court. (PCR 5: 60)
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September 15, 1673:
Nathanial Peck served at Court as a Deputy. (PCR 5: 135)
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19 April 19, 1675:
Elisha, the son of Nathaniel Pecke was born. (PCR 8: 61)
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April 30, 1675:
Deliverance, wife of Nathaniel Pecke died. (PCR 8: 61)
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May 1, 1675:
Deliverance Pecke was buried. (PCR 8: 63)
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August 25, 1676:
Nathaniel Pecke was buried. (PCR 8: 63)
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September 14, 1676:
Inventory of Nathaniel Peck of Swansey listed. Phillip Walker appraised his personal estate to the total of 111 pounds and fourteen shillings. His lands were appraised at ninety pounds by Nathaniel Paine and Daniel Smith. (Plymouth Colony Wills 3(2): 29-31)
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November 1, 1676:
In reference to the estate of Nathaniel Pecke, Jonathan Bosworth Sr. and Samuel Pecke were appointed to administer the estate. One son and one daughter were listed with the son receiving a double portion and the daughter receiving a single portion of the lands and estate that appears the most suitable for him and her. The land was not to be divided until they come of age or chose their own guardians. (PCR 5: 212)
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June 5, 1678:
Daniel Smith and Sergeant Thomas Reed were appointed by the Court, along with the guardians of Pecke's children to make a decision on the lands in partnership between Nathaniel Pecke and Israel Pecke and between Israel Pecke and the deceased's children. (PCR 5: 259)
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March 1, 1680/1681:
The Court allowed Jonathan Bosworth Sr. and Samuel Peck, administrators of Nathaniel Pecke's estate, to sell a piece of land, eight-and-a-half acres lying next to Anthony Lowes' land, upon the neck of land called Phebeys Necke and the commonage on New Meadow Necke with the addition of ?the forty rodd?. (PCR 6: 56)
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October 8, 1681:
Bosworth Sr. and Smith were allowed to sell a small parcel of land, being a fourth of a ten-acre lot at Papasquash or Mount Hope Necke for the use and benefit of the children of Nathaniel Pecke. (PCR 6: 73)
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A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW England, BEFORE 1692 - Vol. 3 - Savage, James - 1860-62:

PECK, NATHANIEL, Hingham, perhaps s. of Joseph, may have been sent by his f. from England. bef. he brot. resid. of his fam. in 1635, rem. to Rehoboth, there had sh. in div. of ld. 1668; by w. deliverance had Elisha, b. 19 Apr. 1675, and she d. 30 apr. foll. He d. 25 Aug. 1676.

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Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1641 Hingham, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts, USA   5a
Death 1676-08-00 Swansea, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA   5b

Age: 35y

Burial 1676-08-12 Swansea, Bristol Co, Massachusetts, USA   5c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Peck, Joseph1587-04-301663-12-23
Mother Cooper, Hannah
    Brother     Peck, Samuel 1639
    Sister     Peck, Hannah 1640
         Peck, Nathaniel 1641 1676-08-00
    Brother     Peck, Israel 1643
    Sister     Deliverance 1644 between 1687 and 1743

Source References

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        # ID: I19101
        # Name: John Of Leake Sir Lord Of Cotham
        # Sex: M
        # Birth: ABT 1338 in Cotham, Nottinghamshire, England 1
        # ALIA: John Of /Leek/Sir, Lord Of Cotham
        # Title: Lord Of Cotham
        # Occupation: Lord Of Cotham
        # Death: 1359 2
        # Name: Sir John of Leake (Leek) 3
        # Name: John (Sir) Lord of Cotham Leek 4
        # Name: John (Sir) Lord of Cotham Leeke 4
        # Name: John of Leake 2
        # Name: John Leke 1
        # Name: Leeke 1
        # Birth: ABT 1340 in Cotham, Nottinghamshire, England 4 5
        # Death: 1324 2
        # Note:

        [Loren Family.ged]

        Source: Please cite original sources.
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        Father: John Leeke Sir Lord Of Cotham b: ABT 1308 in Cotham, Nottinghamshire, England
        Mother: Alice De Grey Heiress Of Sandiacre b: ABT 1322 in Sandiacre, Derbyshire, England

        Father: Nicholas Of Leake

        Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown

        * Married: in England 1

        Children

        1. Has Children Simon Leeke b: ABT 1355 in Tideswell, Yorkshire, England
        2. Has Children John Leake Sir Lord Of Cotham b: ABT 1360 in Cotham, Nottinghamshire, England

         

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        Two Millennia of Villiage Life, A History of East Leake by Sidney Potter

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        4. Author: J. K. Loren
        Title: Loren Family
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        5. Author: J. K. Loren
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