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Ann Tasker <I>Carter</I> Peck

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Ann Tasker Carter Peck

Birth
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
7 Mar 1798 (aged 36)
Warsaw, Richmond County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Warsaw, Richmond County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Buried with her husband in the Bladensfield Plantation Cemetery, also called the Peck Graveyard (ref., Children of Bladensfield by Evelyn Ward).

Bladensfield at one time became a part of the Nomini Hall estate owned by her father, Robert Carter III. He gave Bladensfield to her and her husband Rev. Peake as a wedding present.

The original Nomini Hall was burned and was rebuilt in 1850.
Bladensfield was burned in 1986 by a fire of unknown origin, over 300 years old at the time it was destroyed. The elderly owner had gone to the hospital for a medical procedure when the house mysteriously was consumed.
In November 2013, Nomini Hall was again damaged by fire of unknown origin. Its complete restoration was less than a week away when another fire completely destroyed the main house on July 22, 2014. Only the rear wing survived.

From FindAGrave contributor Dal Mallory (#46586597): "She married 1st John Peake and after his death she married Hugh Quinlan. So her name at death was Quinlan, not Peake."
Buried with her husband in the Bladensfield Plantation Cemetery, also called the Peck Graveyard (ref., Children of Bladensfield by Evelyn Ward).

Bladensfield at one time became a part of the Nomini Hall estate owned by her father, Robert Carter III. He gave Bladensfield to her and her husband Rev. Peake as a wedding present.

The original Nomini Hall was burned and was rebuilt in 1850.
Bladensfield was burned in 1986 by a fire of unknown origin, over 300 years old at the time it was destroyed. The elderly owner had gone to the hospital for a medical procedure when the house mysteriously was consumed.
In November 2013, Nomini Hall was again damaged by fire of unknown origin. Its complete restoration was less than a week away when another fire completely destroyed the main house on July 22, 2014. Only the rear wing survived.

From FindAGrave contributor Dal Mallory (#46586597): "She married 1st John Peake and after his death she married Hugh Quinlan. So her name at death was Quinlan, not Peake."


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