Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameTimothy PECKHAM 
Birth19 Jul 1737, South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island40,650,1270,1271
Death8 Dec 1812, Lebanon, New London, Connecticut40,1271,2411 Age: 75
ResidenceCharlestown, Rhode Island1270
Individual Notes
• Youngest of nine children.
650,1270• He was a farmer, and a Friend.
1270• He was a farmer and spent his early years at South Kingston, removing from there to Charlestown, R. I., and, later, to Lebanon, Conn. He was a member of the Society of Friends. In 1784 he and his wife were called to account by the Meeting for allowing their daughter to marry outside of the Meeting and having an entertainment at the wedding “after the manner of the world.” He kept a hotel at Lebanon.
1271
Census
• 1790 Census: South Kingstown Town, Washington, Rhode Island. 2 males >16; 1 male <16; 3 females.
1540
Spouses
Birthabt 1742, Rhode Island40,2411
Death5 Aug 1813, Lebanon?, New London, Connecticut40 Age: 71
Individual Notes
• Daughter of James and Mary (Taylor) (Hoxsie) Congdon.
40,1271• She was called by the Society of Friends for allowing an entertainment after the manner of the world at the marriage of her daughter.
40
Census
• 1790 Census: South Kingstown Town, Washington, Rhode Island.
1540
Marriage11 Mar 1759, Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island40,1270,1271
Family Notes
• 8 children; “the order of birth not known”
1271
ChildrenRobert Congdon (~1760-1854)
Anna (~1762-)
Sarah (~1764-)
Mary (1765-1788)
Elizabeth (1775-)
Phebe (~1767-)
Nancy (~1772-)
Ruth (1777-1850)
Timothy