My adoptive mother is descended from John Peacock (b. 1809, possibly in Liverpool, England) and his wife, Mary E. Richardson (b. 1822, Helmsley, Yorkshire, England). John Peacock emigrated with his parents and siblings to Clinton County, Michigan in the 1830s. John's parents were George Peacock (b. 1780 in England) and Ann (last name unknown). George and Ann both died in Lima, Washtenaw County, Michigan. George's parents were Thomas Peacock, b. abt 1755 in England and Alice (last name unknown). Any connections or suggestions?
Hi folks. I have Samuel H. Peacock born about 1810 in New Jersey to unknown parents and married to Catherine Peters in Gloucester County, New Jersey on 21 Oct 1832. The family moved into Ohio and ended up in the Cincinnati Ohio, Newport Kentucky / Bellevue Kentucky area. Catherine died about 1851 and Samuel H. Peacock married Elizabeth Dunn in Cincinnati Ohio and started a second family. Samuel H Peacock died in 1883 and Elizabeth Dunn Peacock died in 1903. Does this ring a bell with anyone?
I have been doing some research and it appears some of the Peacocks in New Jersey at least belonged to the Quaker Church. Has anyone researched Quaker records for this family.
I have been researching my Peacock roots, I find they have moved to Detroit,Michigan area from East Peterborough Ont. Ca.area I hope to gain more information as well as provide information to other Peacocks.
EDWARD PEACOCK, Esq. F.S.A. exhibited impressions of a bronze bell-shaped Seal found about thirty years previously at Messingham, Lincolnshire. The seal was of the class termed Love Seals. Form, circular. Diameter fin. Device, two heads, female and male, respectant each other, and separated by a sprig. Legend, LOVE ME AND I J>E. Date, fourteenth century.
Peacock, Edward, exh. impression of Bronze Seal, 11; comm. transcript of Deed relating to Lands in Lin- colnshire, 17 ; on Parliamentary Pro- ceedings in 1638, 48 ; exh. impression of Seal found at Lincoln, 69 ; exh. various Rings, 97 ; exh. and presents impressions of various foreign Seals, 268 ; on disputes among Justices of Peace in Lincolnshire, 317; comm. transcript of Chartulary relating to an Hospital at Doncaster, 337 ; exh. Sepulchral Brass, 339; exh. Printed Book, 344 ; exh. Seal of William de Hampton ? 448 ; exh. Bronze Bell and Copper Bucket, 468; on a Letter of Spencer Compton, Earl of North- ampton, 490 EDWARD PEACOCK, Esq. F.S.A. communicated a transcript of the following deed of the fifteenth century preserved among the Dodsworth Collections. It is here printed with Mr. Peacock's remarks and notes. " The seventy-sixth volume of the Dodsworth Manuscripts preserved in the Bodleian Library consists entirely of original records, from which the seals have been detached.//EDWARD PEACOCK, Esq. F.S.A. Local Secretary for Lin- colnshire, exhibited and presented a sealing-wax impression of a seal recently found at Lincoln among rubbish which was being carted away from the lower part of the city.
The seal in question is of the ecclesiastical private class, dating early in the 14th century. It is circular, about seven-eighths of an inch in diameter. The subject is a tonsured individual (the clerk who owned the seal), kneeling in adoration before the Blessed Virgin, who is crowned and holds the Divine Infant in her arms. Legend, in Lombardic character
1623 in Abbots Stanstead,,Hertfordshire,England Death in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts WILLIAM PEACOCK, of Nazing, in Essex William Peacock . 12 1 Apr 1635 of Duffil, Derbyshire 40, 41
1624 Abbots Stanstead Hertfordshire England United Kingdom Baptism 19 Aug 1624 Ardeley Hertfordshire England Immigration 1635 Massachusetts
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Mar 26, 2010
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Aug 4, 2010
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1. [S1430] peacock Web Site, donald. peacock, William Peacock (Reliability: 3), 20 Aug 2011.
Added by confirming a Smart MatchWilliam Peacock
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MILITARY: 1687
Surry County, Virginia, Militia Records
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EDWARD PEACOCK, Esq. F.S.A. exhibited impressions of a
bronze bell-shaped Seal found about thirty years previously at
Messingham, Lincolnshire. The seal was of the class termed
Love Seals. Form, circular. Diameter fin. Device, two heads,
female and male, respectant each other, and separated by a sprig.
Legend, LOVE ME AND I J>E. Date, fourteenth century.
Peacock, Edward, exh. impression of
Bronze Seal, 11; comm. transcript
of Deed relating to Lands in Lin-
colnshire, 17 ; on Parliamentary Pro-
ceedings in 1638, 48 ; exh. impression
of Seal found at Lincoln, 69 ; exh.
various Rings, 97 ; exh. and presents
impressions of various foreign Seals,
268 ; on disputes among Justices of
Peace in Lincolnshire, 317; comm.
transcript of Chartulary relating to
an Hospital at Doncaster, 337 ; exh.
Sepulchral Brass, 339; exh. Printed
Book, 344 ; exh. Seal of William de
Hampton ? 448 ; exh. Bronze Bell
and Copper Bucket, 468; on a Letter
of Spencer Compton, Earl of North-
ampton, 490 EDWARD PEACOCK, Esq. F.S.A. communicated a transcript
of the following deed of the fifteenth century preserved among
the Dodsworth Collections. It is here printed with Mr. Peacock's
remarks and notes.
" The seventy-sixth volume of the Dodsworth Manuscripts
preserved in the Bodleian Library consists entirely of original
records, from which the seals have been detached.//EDWARD PEACOCK, Esq. F.S.A. Local Secretary for Lin-
colnshire, exhibited and presented a sealing-wax impression of a
seal recently found at Lincoln among rubbish which was being
carted away from the lower part of the city.
The seal in question is of the ecclesiastical private class, dating
early in the 14th century. It is circular, about seven-eighths of
an inch in diameter. The subject is a tonsured individual (the
clerk who owned the seal), kneeling in adoration before the
Blessed Virgin, who is crowned and holds the Divine Infant in
her arms. Legend, in Lombardic character
* AVE MARIA GRACIA PL,'.
http://booksnow2.scholarsportal.info/ebooks/oca3/4/proceedings04soc...
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1623 in Abbots Stanstead,,Hertfordshire,England Death
in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts WILLIAM PEACOCK, of Nazing, in Essex William Peacock . 12 1 Apr 1635 of Duffil, Derbyshire 40, 41
1624 Abbots Stanstead Hertfordshire England United Kingdom
Baptism 19 Aug 1624 Ardeley Hertfordshire England
Immigration 1635 Massachusetts
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Thomas Peacock [& Purnell Robinson]
Mar 16, 2014
Barbara Kim Thigpen
William Peacock [& Grace Chadsley, 27 November 1570 St Albans, Hertfordshire, England 1550 England United Kingdom ]
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John Baker Peacock [& Mary Marie Miller b 1600 Yorkshire, England]
Married 22 Aug 1619
Father Thomas Peacock, b. 1569, England United Kingdom d. 1641, England United Kingdom
Mother Purnell Robinson, b. 1573, England United Kingdom
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