William Bishop PECK, 18091879 (aged 69 years)

Name
William Bishop /PECK/
Given names
William Bishop
Surname
PECK
Baptism May 11, 1809 (aged 0 days)
Note: Parents: William and Ann.
Religious marriageAnn EMERSONView this family
March 5, 1839 (aged 29 years)
Note: Married by licence.
Death of a wifeAnn EMERSON
January 2, 1848 (aged 38 years)
Address: Broad St Bristol
Burial of a wifeAnn EMERSON
January 7, 1848 (aged 38 years)
Religious marriageElizabeth Hicks WITHERSView this family
March 28, 1857 (aged 47 years)
Note: William B Peck was a widower and married by licence.
Occupation
wine merchant
1857 (aged 47 years)

Residence 1857 (aged 47 years)
Birth of a sonFrancis Samuel PECK
April 1, 1858 (aged 48 years)
Baptism of a sonFrancis Samuel PECK
July 21, 1858 (aged 49 years)
Death March 18, 1879 (aged 69 years) Age: 69
Address: 111 Whiteladies Rd
Probate April 16, 1879 (29 days after death)
Note: Proved by Henry Withers, nephew, William E Peck, son, and Elizabeth H Peck, widow.
Family with Elizabeth Hicks WITHERS
himself
18091879
Baptism: May 11, 1809Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Death: March 18, 1879Morland House, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
wife
18271909
Baptism: October 28, 1827 23 22Church of St Augustine the Less, Bristol
Death: May 28, 1909Ferndale, Portlock, Somerset, England
Religious marriage Religious marriageMarch 28, 1857St Mary's, Bryanston Sq, Marylebone. London, England
1 year
son
18581908
Birth: April 1, 1858 48 30Castle Precincts, (Bristol) Gloucestershire, England
Death: April 9, 1908Died at sea- The Mediterranean Sea
Family with Ann EMERSON
himself
18091879
Baptism: May 11, 1809Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Death: March 18, 1879Morland House, Clifton, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
wife
18141848
Birth: 1814
Death: January 2, 1848Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
Religious marriage Religious marriageMarch 5, 1839Batheaston, Somerset, England
Baptism

Parents: William and Ann.

Marriage

Married by licence.

Marriage

William B Peck was a widower and married by licence.

Probate

Proved by Henry Withers, nephew, William E Peck, son, and Elizabeth H Peck, widow.