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He was a farmer until his barn burned down and he broke his leg on the ice running out to the barn to put out the fire. His wife Abbie died the month before this accident. After he recuperated he started working at the quarry in South Bethlehem now know as Callhan's Industry until his retirement around 1965.
 
He was a farmer until his barn burned down and he broke his leg on the ice running out to the barn to put out the fire. His wife Abbie died the month before this accident. After he recuperated he started working at the quarry in South Bethlehem now know as Callhan's Industry until his retirement around 1965.
  
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Charles Howard Peck married [[Abbie Grace Warner]] on November 24,1919 and they had the following children
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Grace Ann,
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Edna Marie,
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Charles Howard Jr.,
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Alice Marie,
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Hazel Charlotte,
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Robert Henry,
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Clayton,
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Kenneth Merritt and Ronald Peck
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Revision as of 15:34, 17 May 2013


Charles Howard Peck Sn, courtesy Of Betty(Peck)Filkins

Birth

Charles was born on September 10,1901

Occupation

He was a farmer until his barn burned down and he broke his leg on the ice running out to the barn to put out the fire. His wife Abbie died the month before this accident. After he recuperated he started working at the quarry in South Bethlehem now know as Callhan's Industry until his retirement around 1965.

Marriage & Children

Charles Howard Peck married Abbie Grace Warner on November 24,1919 and they had the following children Grace Ann, Edna Marie, Charles Howard Jr., Alice Marie, Hazel Charlotte, Robert Henry, Clayton, Kenneth Merritt and Ronald Peck


Death

Charles Howard Peck Sn. died on July 7,1988 at the age of 86 and is buried in the Westerlo Cemetery

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