Joseph PECKHAM

Male 1702 - 1780  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joseph PECKHAM was born on 18 Feb 1702 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (son of John PECKHAM and Mary BENNETT); died on 8 Oct 1780 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.

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    • Fact: Son of John and Mary Peckham

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    His will, recorded in Little Compton Probate, book 2, page 442, made 3 March 1775 and proved 7 Nov. 1780: "To wife Ann one bed, bedstead and furniture, choice of any room in west end of my house to live in as long as she remain my widow, my son John to find and provide for her. To son John all real estate in this world that I possess except the west end of house, farming tools, livestock and he to be sole executor. to son Samuel one dollar. To daughters Mary Irish and Martha Brownell eight shillings each. to daughters Sarah and Ruth Peckham 8 dollars each. To three grandchildren, children of my daughter Elizabeth Greenell, deceased, 8 shillings. To two grandchildren, children of daughter Rhoda Mitchell, deceased, 8 shillings, to two daughters Sarah and Ruth Peckham the privilege to live in the west end of my house as long as unmarried."

    Joseph married Elizabeth WILBORE on 5 Nov 1723. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel WILBORE and Mary POTTER) was born on 23 Dec 1702 in Little Compton, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Joseph married Anne SLOCUM on 7 Dec 1752. Anne (daughter of John SLOCUM and Barbara ?) was born on 15 Oct 1711; died on 15 Sep 1763 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; was buried in Gould Burial Ground. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John PECKHAM was born on 19 Jun 1671 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA (son of John PECKHAM and Sarah NEWPORT); died in 1722 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.

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    In 1714 he sold the land that had been willed to his minor son Joseph, by Joseph Bennett. In 1712 he signed in the administration of the estate of his uncle, James. He lived on the acres inherited from his father. For many years he was elected deputy to the legislature from Little Compton. After 1703 he was not returned. Family tradition says that he and his wife are buried in the Peckham burial ground on the old farm in Little Compton, but he was a Quaker, and according to the Friends record: "John Peckom of Seconnet aged, he departed this lif at his own house in Seconnet, the 4 day of ye 10 month 1722 and was bureyed in Friends bureying place neare the meeting house in Seconnet."

    His will, recorded in Little Compton wills, book 4, page 159, made 1 Dec 1722 and proved 7 Jan. 1722/3: "To wife Mary Peckham four cows and the use of the west chamber in the west end of my dwelling house. To son John 40 shillings. to son Joseph west end of dwelling house and all land west of the highway where I now live, bounded west by the highway east by the highway, north by Ezek Carr and Mr. Richard Billings, and south by David Hilliard and highway. Part of land east of highway where I now live from the east end of stone wall by great swamp, north land of Richard Billings, south on Indian Bridge so called and south by highway. To son Reuben Peckham remainder of lands east of highway by my house and meadow land, the eighteenth and nineteenth lots at Barker's Neck. To three children, Lydia, Margaret and Ruth, 20 pounds each."

    John married Mary BENNETT on 6 Jun 1696. Mary was born in 1671 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1756. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary BENNETT was born in 1671 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1756.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Joseph and Margaret Bennett

    Children:
    1. 1. Joseph PECKHAM was born on 18 Feb 1702 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; died on 8 Oct 1780 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John PECKHAM (son of John PECKHAM and Mary CLARKE).

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    Nothing is known of this John Peckham, except that he lived on the Peckham estate at Little Compton, R.I., and was one of the original Proprietors of East Greenwich, R.I., although there is no evidence that he ever resided there. he married in 1667 to Sarah Newport. The Newports were a distinguished English family and connected with the family of George Herbert, the well known writer of religious poems. Isaac Walton, in his Life of George Herbert, page 20, mentions this connection, which we quote:

    "The place of George Herbert's birth was near the town of Montgomery, England. The castle was then a place of state and prestige and had been successively happy in the family of Herbert, who long possessed it with plentiful estate and hearts as liberal to their poor neighbors. The family had been blessed with men of remarkable wisdom and willingness to serve their country and did good to all mankind for which they were eminent.

    "The father of George Herbert was Richard Herbert, a son of Edward Herbert, Knight, the son of Richard Herbert, Knight, the son of the famous Sir Richard Herbert of Colebrook in the County of Monmouth, Banneret, who was the youngest brother of that memorable William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, who lived in the reign of Edward 4th. His mother was Magdalen Newport, the youngest daughter of Sir Richard and sister to Sir Fancis Newport of High Arcall in the County of Salop, Knight, grandfather of Francis, Lord Newport, High Comptroller in his Majesty's household, a family that for their loyalty have suffered much. This mother of George Herbert was the mother of seven sons and three daughters, which she would often say was Job's number and Job's distribution, and blessed God that they were neither deficient in their shapes or in their reasons, and blessed God for so great a blessing. Edward the oldest was made Knight of the Bath at that glorious tie of our late Prince Henry, son of James I, being installed Knight of the Garter, after many years of travel attaining many languages, was sent as Ambassador resident to the French King, Louis XIII, and returned in the reign of King Charles the 1st who made him First Baron of Castle Island and of Cherbury in the County of Salop, Lord Herbert of Cherbury distinguished himself in the Wars of the Netherlands and died 1648, the two bothers were Richard and William. They ventured their lives in the Wars of the Low Countries and died Officers. Charles was the fourth son and died Fellow of New College in Oxford. Henry was the fifth, who became a menial servant to the crown in the reign of King jJmes and continued the same for fifty years. The sixth was Thomas, Captain of a ship in the fleet with which Sir Robert Maunsell was sent against Algiers and had there shown fortunate and true English valour.

    "Of the three sisters, I need not say more than that they were all married to persons of worth and plentiful fortune and lived to be examples of virtue and did good in their generation."

    John married Sarah NEWPORT in 1667. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah NEWPORT
    Children:
    1. 2. John PECKHAM was born on 19 Jun 1671 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA; died in 1722 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John PECKHAM was born in England.

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    Residence: Newport. He married first Mary Clarke, the sister of John Clarke. He married second Eleanor (?).

    According to Stephen Farnam Peckham in his Genealogy: "John Peckham no doubt came to Boston with Sir Henry Vane in 1634 and he probably met there Mary Clarke who accompanied her brother John Clarke to Boston at about the same time. The acquaintance resulted in marriage of which no record can be found. He probably was one of the party called the Ann Hutchinson party, who founded a settlement on the north end of Rhode Island, which became the town of Portsmouth. In 1640 the bounds of his land were established."

    On 20 May 1638 his name appeared on a list as one of those admitted as an inhabitant of Portsmouth. He became a freeman in 1641. In 1648 his second wife Eleanor was baptized.

    His residence was in that part of Newport which is now Middletown, and a stone marked J.P. is supposed to mark his grave.

    John married Mary CLARKE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary CLARKE
    Children:
    1. 4. John PECKHAM
    2. Thomas PECKHAM died in 1709.