Caroline “Carrie” <I>Dodd</I> Peck

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Caroline “Carrie” Dodd Peck

Birth
Quaker Springs, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Death
13 Sep 1923 (aged 75)
Bacon Hill, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
Bacon Hill, Saratoga County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.13477, Longitude: -73.60668
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Caroline Dodd Peck was the daughter of Frederick Dodd and Fanny Davis. "Carrie" lived her entire life in Saratoga County New York.
She married Reed Peck on Jan. 18, 1868 and they had a daughter Fanny Caroline Peck and a son, Victor, who died in infancy.

In approximately 1871 Reed and Carrie Peck purchased the historical Capt. Burke house at the corner of Grange Hall Rd and Rt. 32, Bacon Hill, Saratoga, NY, from Sarah Chapman Thompson. For a time Reed Peck had a store in the area. Their house was subsequently passed down to their only child Fanny Peck Macklin and then to her only child; Mary Caroline Macklin Hoag. The house was sold by Mary's children in 1996. Writer is Caroline's namesake, and Great Granddaughter.

Carrie was a chaplain for the local Grange, just across the road from her home. The memoriam for Carrie from the Grange describes her as "Our beloved sister, that we emulate her beautiful Christian character" and quotes a poem:

"Life's work well done,
Life's race well run,
Life's victory won,
Now cometh rest."
Caroline Dodd Peck was the daughter of Frederick Dodd and Fanny Davis. "Carrie" lived her entire life in Saratoga County New York.
She married Reed Peck on Jan. 18, 1868 and they had a daughter Fanny Caroline Peck and a son, Victor, who died in infancy.

In approximately 1871 Reed and Carrie Peck purchased the historical Capt. Burke house at the corner of Grange Hall Rd and Rt. 32, Bacon Hill, Saratoga, NY, from Sarah Chapman Thompson. For a time Reed Peck had a store in the area. Their house was subsequently passed down to their only child Fanny Peck Macklin and then to her only child; Mary Caroline Macklin Hoag. The house was sold by Mary's children in 1996. Writer is Caroline's namesake, and Great Granddaughter.

Carrie was a chaplain for the local Grange, just across the road from her home. The memoriam for Carrie from the Grange describes her as "Our beloved sister, that we emulate her beautiful Christian character" and quotes a poem:

"Life's work well done,
Life's race well run,
Life's victory won,
Now cometh rest."


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