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Peck

Peck Name Meaning
English: variant of Speake with loss of initial S- (or perhaps vice versa). English: variant of Peak . English: perhaps occasionally a variant of Petch itself a variant of Peach . Irish: variant of Peak 6. South German: variant of Beck . It is also found in Poland (compare Pek ). North German and Dutch: metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch from Middle Low German pek Middle Dutch pec pic.7: Americanized or Germanized form of Hungarian Pék Croatian and Slovenian Pek 1 ‘baker’.8: Americanized form of Czech or Polish Pek
Source:
Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
Similar surnames:
PickBeckPeekPechPuckHeckSpeckPackSeckPeak
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rom: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/learn/facts





 

Plot No. 617

Edith Mary Peck 1941
Canon Herbert J Peck 1949

 

 
Herbet John and Edith Peck Plot 617 - click for full size image
Herbet John and Edith Peck Plot 617

 

 

Inscription

 

 In Loving Memory Of
Edith Mary Peck
Who Entered Into The Higher Life August 30th 1941
For 45 Years, The Beloved Wife And Fellow Worker
In This Parish Of Canon Herbert J Peck
Also Of Herbert John Peck
50 Years Vicar Of This Parish
Who Entered Into The Higher Life September 11th 1949
 

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Plot No.NameBurial DateAge
617E M Peck30 August 194171
617H J Peck11 September 194981
Canon Herbert J Peck - click for full size image
Canon Herbert J Peck


Canon Peck on Horse and Trap - click for full size image
Canon Peck on Horse and Trap


Canon Peck with Austin 12 - click for full size image
Canon Peck with Austin 12

Calverley Info comprises an excellent and comprehensive collection of historical and genealogical information pertaining to Nidderdale in Yorkshire. Burial Records may be accessed using the links below and may be searched by holding down Ctrl and pressing F then typing in the Surname to be searched for.
The many other Records contained in Calverley Info may also be Searched similarly and, for a more general enquiry, the Calverley Info has its own Vital Records Database Search [Link]

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Army Chaplain Herbert Peck - click for full size image
Army Chaplain Herbert Peck


  • Canon Herbert Peck was appointed vicar of St Thomas a Becket on 25th June 1898, following the death of the previous vicar, Henry Deck.
    He knew every parishioner in Hampsthwaite and used to carry a bottle of cough mixture, a bottle of tonic and a spoon in case he met anyone who may need these. Life was hard around these times, and farm labourers earned very little.

    He is known for rebuilding the church in 1901, and it was during this build, ancient Saxon tombstones were discovered beneath the foundations, which gave a feasible theory that this once was the site of an ancient burial mound. The tombstones were very well preserved and now stand tall inside the church and the walls of the porch entrance leading into the church.

    During his time in Hampsthwaite, he could be seen driving his horse & trap, his four-wheeled wagonette and later, his Austin Tourer. He was an active supporter of social events in the village and, in particular, of the Hampsthwaite Feast.

    He now lays to rest (died 1949) at the bottom of the churchyard opposite the gate to the Medieval Way, with his wife, Edith.


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Church of St. Thomas a'Becket, Church Lane, Hampsthwaite, Harrogate, HG3 2HB

Peck

Peck Name Meaning
English: variant of Speake with loss of initial S- (or perhaps vice versa). English: variant of Peak . English: perhaps occasionally a variant of Petch itself a variant of Peach . Irish: variant of Peak 6. South German: variant of Beck . It is also found in Poland (compare Pek ). North German and Dutch: metonymic occupational name for someone who prepared or sold pitch from Middle Low German pek Middle Dutch pec pic.7: Americanized or Germanized form of Hungarian Pék Croatian and Slovenian Pek 1 ‘baker’.8: Americanized form of Czech or Polish Pek
Source:
Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
Similar surnames:
PickBeckPeekPechPuckHeckSpeckPackSeckPeak
F
rom: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/learn/facts