The Robert who married Martha Woodward was Rev. Robert Peck of Hingham, Norfolk, and Hingham, Massachusetts, an ancestor of some of us by his first wife, Anne Lawrence. The second wife Martha was, I believe, married previously to a Bacon, and has some Bacon descendants in Virginia. I'm unsure about any Liddell connection.
On Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 6:25:48 AM UTC-7, JBrand wrote: > The Robert who married Martha Woodward was Rev. Robert Peck of Hingham, Norfolk, and Hingham, Massachusetts, an ancestor of some of us by his first wife, Anne Lawrence. > > The second wife Martha was, I believe, married previously to a Bacon, and has some Bacon descendants in Virginia. I'm unsure about any Liddell connection. Thanks for the response. Is Rev Robert Peck the same as the one in the will I mentioned? On this site, which I have no clue if it is right since they cite no sources: http://yuugi004.tripod.com/genealogy/Bacons_in_america.htm It places George Lyddall of Virginia as son of Thomas Lyddall m. Bridget Woodward... it outlines the following George Lyddal probably was the brother of Sir Thomas Lyddal, who died in' 1627. His father survived him. Sir Thomas Lydall married Bridget, daughter of George Woodward and Elizabeth Honiwood. Her sister Martha's first husband was Rev. James Bacon, father of Col. Nathaniel Bacon Sr., president of the Virginia Counsel, acting governor and member of the House of Burgesses. Her second husband was Sir Robert Peake, rector of Hingham in Norfolk County, England. I'm unsure on the accuracy of this info. Assuming it was correct it could make George Lyddal a cousin of Robert Peake's wife? Would that be cause to call him "cousin" in his will. It seems that site copied info from: https://books.google.com/books?id=sCUjAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA268&lpg=PA268&dq=Sir+Robert+Peake+martha+woodward&source=bl&ots=q7Rv3wGlza&sig=HKngCalkNB3FvfDwfN80th5I0z8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwichb2pg6HNAhVU0WMKHYHWCR0Q6AEILTAD#v=onepage&q=Sir%20Robert%20Peake%20martha%20woodward&f=false