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William Peek (1732 - 1770)

William Peek
Born in Isleworth, Middlesex, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Son of and [mother unknown]
Brother of [half], [half], [half], [half] and [half]
Husband of — married 30 May 1757 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Father of
Died at age 37 [location unknown]
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Biography

William was born in 1732. He passed away in 1770.

Research Notes

Profile is probably connected to wrong father, since he didn't marry until after this child was born. He would have been about 20 and there is another child named William in the family.

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William Peek born 1732 Isleworth, Middlesex is rather unlikely to be the son of Peek-705 now Peek-128 of Walkhampton Devon

For starters Elizabeth would only have been 10 at his birth For seconds, the location change is rather drastic For thirds, I believe their son William is highly likely to be the William dying in Walkhampton in the 1770s

posted by Lorna Henderson
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