History of a distinctive family of Scranton and Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania/ by S. Fletcher Weyburn
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Henry Peck (d. 1651) immigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1637, and settled in New Haven, Connecticut in 1639. Record traces line of descent to Rev. George Peck (1797-1876)a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was born at Middlefield, Otsaego County, New York, the son of Luther Peck (1767-1848). He married Mary Myers in 1819. They had five children, 1820-1833. He died at Scranto, Pennsylvania. Children and grandchildren listed lived in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
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| Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1958. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 173001 | 8918276 | |
| Another copy, filmed 1958. | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 185430 Item 64 | 7310470 |
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| Also on microfilm. Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1958. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 173001 | 8918276 | |
| Another copy, filmed 1958. | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 185430 Item 64 | 7310470 |
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