A Genealogical History Of The Descendants Of Joseph Peck, Who Emigrated With His Family To This Country In 1638, And Records Of His Father'S And Grandfather'S Families In England, With The Pedigree Extending Back From Son To Father For Twenty Generations,


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A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck


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The American Genealogist Being a Catalogue of Family Histories


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American Genealogist


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A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck, Who Emigrated with His Family to This Country In 1638;


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Also, an Appendix, Giving an Account of the Boston and Hingham Pecks, the Descendants of John Peck of Mendon, MA, Deacon Paul of Hartford, Deacon William and Henry of New Haven, and Joseph Milford, CT, With Portraits of Distinguished Persons from Steel Engravings. Containing over 11,000 names, this work documents one of the most comprehensive genealogical studies of the Massachusetts Pecks male line.