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My Grandmother was Mary Treat Peck, daughter of George Anthony Peck, he was the son of Treat Fenn Peck who was born at Milford, Conn. 5 June 1801. My mother, Elizabeth Peck Stevenson decided to firm up the Peck to Treat Line when she was proposed for the Society of Colonial Dames. Her Aunt, Elizabeth Parsley Peck, was a founder of the North Carolina Chapter and family records and "notations" were unchallanged. In 1955 Mother retained Donald Lines Jacobus to trace the line back to Gov. Robert Treat and Pitminster, England. Sarah Treat married Fenn Peck 2 April 1797 and Treat Fenn Peck was of that issue.Citation for this line is "The Treat Family" published in 1893 by John Harvey Treat. Other rferences are: Ira B. Peck, "A Genealogical History of the Descendents of Joseph Peck" published in 1868 and Mr. Jacobus's "Families of Ancient New Haven", vol 6. None of the publications are held by our family or the State Archives. The question is, how does our line tie back to England? Messages #3642,3643 and 3717 are very interesting but those are Mass. Pecks. Genealogy is better than TV. My wife's paternal side is up state NY yet Gov. Robert Treat is our common ancestor as her Aunt establihed Mayflower Lines. Mine were already at Jamestowne. We had a great 400th. It is something to be an 8th. of a Peck and a pinch of Parsley. Notify Administrator about this message?
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