Peck Pedigree resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT

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Peck Pedigree resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT

Legg inn av Bill Arnold » 18 nov 2007 15:31:04

Hi, gen-medievalers :)

Originally I, Bill Arnold, came to gen-medieval to establish
the Peck Pedigree prior to gateway ancestor Joseph Peck, emigrant
to USA, 1638. Today there are hundreds of thousands of living
descendants of him in America. His grandfather was Robert Peck,
the Elder, testator/will 20 Nov 1556, Beccles, Suffolk, England.
Today there are hundreds of thousands of living descendants
of Robert Peck, the Elder, in England and America, and elsewhere
in the world. With the help a few on gen-medieval, I have been
able to establish a few IDENTITIES OF FACT about Robert Peck,
the Elder.
(1) Robert Peck, the Elder, was not according to lore born in
Beccles but arrived there, date known [see gen-medieval archives,
Oct 2007].
(2) Robert Peck, the Elder, was stipulated in the BML Peck Pedigree,
drafted in 1620 by College of Heralds, provenance to BML 17thC,
to have been the son of John Peck of Wakefield, who had 9 sons
and 9 dau's [see gen-medieval archives, Oct 2007].
(3) Robert Peck, the Elder, links to the Middleton line back to
Charlemagne [see gen-medieval archives, Oct-Nov, 2007].
____________
Richard Peck, Esq.=Alice, dau. of Sir Peter Middleton, Knt.
____________
John Peck, of Wakefield, Esq.=Joan, dau. of John Anne, of Frickley
____________
Robert Peck, the Elder=dau. of Norton, 2dly, dau. of Waters...siblings
mar. Leyke/Leake/Leeke
____________
(4) Robert Peck, the Elder, named in will of John Peck of Wakefield,
as granted land and as associated with Norton, re: that land [see
gen-medieval archives, Oct-Nov, 2007].
(5) Robert Peck, the Elder, was the "neve" of John Leeke of Beccles,
nephew of John Leeke and brother-in-law of Leeke children,
testator of will 6 Sep 1529 [see gen-medieval, oct-Nov, 2007].
(6) Robert Peck, the Elder, testator of will in Beccles, 20 Nov 1556
[see gen-medieval archives, Oct-Nov, 2007].

BA: Peck descendants, and others, with other interests in the matter,
would appreciate any further IDENTITY facts posted to gen-medieval
archives, particularly as they relate to the disputed area of the lineage
noted above in this post, already established as FACT by the noted
sources in gen-medieval archives, Oct-Nov, 2007. Please post any
new FACTS about the IDENTITY of Robert Peck, the Elder, to
gen-medieval under the subject heading:

*Peck Pedigree resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT*!

BA: Peck descendants, who have emailed me offlist, have expressed
appreciation for this Peck Pedigree thread on gen-medieval, and on
their behalf and my own, I thank the gentlemen/women and scholars
who have contributed to resolution of the proposed segment which
had been in contention since the 1930s, and no longer is, establishing
the Pecks to have descended from Charlemagne [see gen-medieval
archives, Oct-Nov, 2007].

BA: Peck descendants welcome anyone so interested to post this
Peck family tree with CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT at LDS, Rootsweb,
and anywhere else with citations as noted to gen-medieval archives,
Oct-Nov, 2007.

Thank you once again, one and all,
I remain your humble servant and scholar,

Bill

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Re: Peck Pedigree resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT

Legg inn av Gjest » 18 nov 2007 17:35:07

On Nov 18, 5:48 am, Bill Arnold <billarnold...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi, gen-medievalers :)

Originally I, Bill Arnold, came to gen-medieval to establish
the Peck Pedigree prior to gateway ancestor Joseph Peck, emigrant
to USA, 1638. Today there are hundreds of thousands of living
descendants of him in America. His grandfather was Robert Peck,
the Elder, testator/will 20 Nov 1556, Beccles, Suffolk, England.
Today there are hundreds of thousands of living descendants
of Robert Peck, the Elder, in England and America, and elsewhere
in the world. With the help a few on gen-medieval, I have been
able to establish a few IDENTITIES OF FACT about Robert Peck,
the Elder.

Shouting doesn't make it true,

BA: Peck descendants, who have emailed me offlist, have expressed
appreciation for this Peck Pedigree thread on gen-medieval,

They support you in email, do they?

taf

alden@mindspring.com

Re: Peck Pedigree resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT

Legg inn av alden@mindspring.com » 19 nov 2007 01:54:07

On Nov 18, 11:33 am, t...@clearwire.net wrote:
On Nov 18, 5:48 am, Bill Arnold <billarnold...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi, gen-medievalers :)

Originally I, Bill Arnold, came to gen-medieval to establish
the Peck Pedigree prior to gateway ancestor Joseph Peck, emigrant
to USA, 1638. Today there are hundreds of thousands of living
descendants of him in America. His grandfather was Robert Peck,
the Elder, testator/will 20 Nov 1556, Beccles, Suffolk, England.
Today there are hundreds of thousands of living descendants
of Robert Peck, the Elder, in England and America, and elsewhere
in the world. With the help a few on gen-medieval, I have been
able to establish a few IDENTITIES OF FACT about Robert Peck,
the Elder.

Shouting doesn't make it true,

BA: Peck descendants, who have emailed me offlist, have expressed
appreciation for this Peck Pedigree thread on gen-medieval,

They support you in email, do they?

taf

As a descendant of Robert Peck of Beccles I would have to agree that
no evidence has been seen in this thread to prove that the Robert Peck
mentioned in the will of John Peck of Wakefield is the same individual
or even related to Robert Peck of Beccles. The pedigree in the
College of Arms makes an interesting assertion, but nothing has been
seen to back it up and establish a relationship between the Suffolk
Pecks and the Yorkshire Pecks. Perhaps some day some evidence will be
seen, but the relationship (if any) would appear to have had to be
much earlier.

Doug Smith

D. Spencer Hines

Re: Peck Pedigree Resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 19 nov 2007 01:56:36

What's the origin of the name PECK?

Chicken Growers?

The volume measure PECK?

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Gjest

Re: Peck Pedigree resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT

Legg inn av Gjest » 20 nov 2007 07:21:02

On Nov 18, 5:48 am, Bill Arnold <billarnold...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi, gen-medievalers :)

Originally I, Bill Arnold, came to gen-medieval to establish
the Peck Pedigree prior to gateway ancestor Joseph Peck, emigrant
to USA, 1638.

And this is, in fact, the cardinal sin of genealogical research. You
cam here not to investigate the ancestry of Joseph Peck, but to
"Establish the Peck Pedigree". It is no wonder you are oblivious to
help - you came in here with something to prove.

taf

D. Spencer Hines

Re: Peck Pedigree Non-Resolution: CHARLEMAGNE DESCENT NOT PR

Legg inn av D. Spencer Hines » 20 nov 2007 07:57:43

True...

But that was obvious from the get-go.

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

<taf@clearwire.net> wrote in message
news:8d03980d-8759-4f12-824a-a85479d063c3@a39g2000pre.googlegroups.com...

Hi, gen-medievalers :)

Originally I, Bill Arnold, came to gen-medieval to establish
the Peck Pedigree prior to gateway ancestor Joseph Peck, emigrant
to USA, 1638.

And this is, in fact, the cardinal sin of genealogical research. You
cam [came] here not to investigate the ancestry of Joseph Peck, but to
"Establish the Peck Pedigree". It is no wonder you are oblivious to
help - you came in here with something to prove.

taf

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