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Nathan Peck

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Nathan Peck

Birth
Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
unknown
Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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~MY ANCESTOR~
The son of SAMUEL & MARTHA (CLARK) PECK, he married TABATHA BEERS on September 12, 1750 in Stratford, Conn.

He served in the Revolutionary War as a private in Capt. James Booth's Co. of "Alarm List" when they assisted in repelling the British under General Tryon in the New Haven Alarm.

Nathan Peck owned Lot 44 (pictured left) in the Union Cemetery. The date of his death is unknown and there is no tombstone remaining. Nathan Peck appears as the head of a family in the 1790 Fairfield Co. Census with a male over 16 yrs. and two females over 16 yrs.
~MY ANCESTOR~
The son of SAMUEL & MARTHA (CLARK) PECK, he married TABATHA BEERS on September 12, 1750 in Stratford, Conn.

He served in the Revolutionary War as a private in Capt. James Booth's Co. of "Alarm List" when they assisted in repelling the British under General Tryon in the New Haven Alarm.

Nathan Peck owned Lot 44 (pictured left) in the Union Cemetery. The date of his death is unknown and there is no tombstone remaining. Nathan Peck appears as the head of a family in the 1790 Fairfield Co. Census with a male over 16 yrs. and two females over 16 yrs.


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