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    1. Re: [CRV] Re: (CRV) PECK Family BIBLE
    2. Fred Tietbohl
    3. Hi AM: Looks like the offer of Peck information may prove helpful to you. It's good to see something of value come on line. I took all the background information that was given about Vermont by the list owner (I don't know exactly what a list owner is) and put it in my background files. I suppose the "owner" is the volunteer who took on the responsibility of managing the list and as such is someone like you or even me. All of the garden that was covered, survived the freeze last night. The tent over the tomatoes with electric bulbs inside probably helped. All of the border plantings of nasturtiums have had it as well as the Dahlias which are very tender. The green bean pole has had it too but they had stopped bearing anyway. I will be going to Kinkos printing early in the morning soon when they open. It is good to go early before all the people from the offices show up doing copy work. They have 6 of the big multi purpose copy machine for that purpose at 7 cents per page. This time it is background information form Ira Allen's history of Vermont. Interestingly, in every land deal g grandfather Jesse was involved in... Ira was also there as a fellow "proprietor." Anyway all of a sudden Jesse and his son Harmon and some of the others kids took off for NYS in 1795 maybe by way of CT a few years after Jesse was found by me as an early settler of Mt Holly, VT in 1792. I also found recently that Jesse apparently put his oldest son's name (Harmon) in as a grantee on one of the New Hampshire Grants when the kid was only 9 years old. ( Creative spelling here again for Harmon; this time Hermon other times Harmon, Herman, Hermen even Harmanius). No other Sawyers of a similar given name are found in this time period to confuse the issue. Anyway I am finding new stuff never noted before. I went in to a VT RAOGK volunteer who did try to help me last year with a new request message. Perhaps I will finally get something through the program. The count for look-ups from the Lycoming Co PA list hit 28 this morning but no more hits were uncovered. Fred ----- Original Message ----- From: "A M Coke" <amcoke@nmia.com> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 10:50 AM Subject: [CRV] Re: (CRV) PECK Family BIBLE > Thank you Carol White for your kind offer to share your PECK Family > Bible information! > > Maybe my long search for my 2 missing PECKs of the time and place will > soon be over. > > I DO have a Paul PECK, Jr. in my database. All I know about him is that > he married an Elizabeth BAISIE, and fathered a Hannah PECK, who married > a Joseph Hopkins and maybe died in Hartford in about 1715. > > My other 2 PECKs are: Nathaniel, b abt. 1687 and died abt. 1752 who > married Sarah Hopkins about 1711, who were parents of Sarah PECK, who > married my 5 great-grandfather, Abel MUNSON, in 1728 in Wallingford. > > Abel and Sarah PECK MUNSON's grandson, Almon(d) MUNSON, b in Brantford > in 1761, married another PECK, Esther PECK, who is mentioned in the > MUNSON RECORD, but about whom I've been unable to find any further > information. > > Anything further on these people will be most gratefully welcome. > > Alleen-Marie Coke > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > Conn.River Valley Genealogical Research Library: http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogical library for Conn River area) > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > http://www.nehgs.org New Eng.Hist.Genealogical Society > Listowner: NewEnglander1621@msn.com > > ============================== > Visit ROOTS-L, the Internet's oldest and largest genealogical > mailing list: > http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/ >

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