Individual Details
Jeremiah Peck Jr.
(1667 - 1752)
Jeremiah PECK Jr. was a highly respected man of large wealth, a collector of the town rates in 1703; constable in 1713, 1717 and 1723; a Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut in May 1720 and 1721, and appointed one of the first Deacons of the Northbury Church in Waterbury, New Haven, CT in 1739, and officiated as such until 1746.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Rachel Richards (1683 - 1725) |
| Child | Johanna Peck (1705 - ) |
| Child | Jeremiah Peck III (1706 - 1750) |
| Child | Rachel Peck (1709 - ) |
| Child | Anne Peck (1713 - ) |
| Child | Mary Peck (1715 - 1753) |
| Child | Phebe Peck (1717 - ) |
| Child | Ruth Peck (1719 - 1750) |
| Child | Esther Peck (1721 - 1752) |
| Child | Martha Peck (1725 - 1768) |
| Father | Rev. Jeremiah Peck Sr. (1623 - 1699) |
| Mother | Johannah/Joanna Kitchell/Kitchet (1637 - 1711) |
| Sibling | Samuel Peck (1659 - 1746) |
| Sibling | Ruth Peck (1661 - ) |
| Sibling | Caleb Peck (1663 - 1725) |
| Sibling | Anne Peck (1665 - 1718) |
| Sibling | Joshua Peck (1673 - 1736) |
Endnotes
1. Patrick Joseph Eagan Family Tree [WEED], Patrick Eagan [PatrickEagan@bellsouth.net] online [Rootsweb.com], accessed 11 Sep 2009.
2. Darius Peck, compiler, Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck One of the Founders in 1683 of the Colony of New Haven, CT (Hudson, CT: Bryan & Goeltz, Steam Book Printers, 1877).
3. Patrick Joseph Eagan Family Tree [WEED], Patrick Eagan [PatrickEagan@bellsouth.net] online [Rootsweb.com], accessed 11 Sep 2009.
4. Patrick Joseph Eagan Family Tree [WEED], Patrick Eagan [PatrickEagan@bellsouth.net] online [Rootsweb.com], accessed 11 Sep 2009.
