Baptism
16 Dec 1712
Par. of Walkhampton, Devon, England
"Richard ye Son of Richard & Martha Peek was Bap Deccm 16th [1]
Buried
21 Aug 1778
Walkhampton, Devon, England [2]
Tenancies
Richard shows in the Manor surveys for:
1740
Peekhill and West Burham
as Tenant Richard, Lives brother William Peek rent 15s, heriot £1/13/4 [3]
7 Sep 1757
Peekhill & West Burham
let to Richard Peek for 2 lives in reversion of 1; consideration £120
12 Sep 1761
Tenement, Furzetor, Walkhampton, Devon, England
the consideration being £40 for 3 lives, plus the surrender of one life
(wonder if that was his brother William who may have died? The dates would match around time of son John's birth, the 3 lives being Elizabeth, Sarah and John) Henderson-2297 01:01, 7 September 2018 (UTC)
1765
Forrestor (?Furzetor?)
lives being John, Sarah and Elizabeth, the lessees children, rent 17s, Heriot £3 or B.B
1765
Peekhill & West Burham
Richard Peek crossed out, John Peek written in, lives John Peek, 17; Sarah Peek 19; William Creber 15
(these ages cannot be from 1765 as they match the relative ages in the Manor Survey for 1783 and look like they date from 1781 Henderson-2297 01:01, 7 September 2018 (UTC))
Family
Husband: Richard Peek
Wife:[[Algar-7 } Elizabeth Algar]]
Married
18 Mar 1752
Walkhampton, Devon England
entry reads: "Mr Richard Peek of this Parish and Mrs Elizabeth Algar of Newton Ferrers were married by license" [4][5] (the "Mrs" presumed to be honorific Mrs Henderson-2297 01:01, 7 September 2018 (UTC))
WikiTree profile Peek-128 created through the import of HENDERSONLornaAncestorsPlus1Desc4WikiTree.ged on Oct 18, 2011 by L Henderson.
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Peek-705 and Peek-128 appear to represent the same person because: Although these two Richard PEEKs are one and the same I do not believe that the William b. 1732 that you assign to "your" Richard and Elizabeth belongs to this family.
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
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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