Copyright USGenNet Inc., 2011, All Rights Reserved U.S. Data Repository Please read U.S. Data Repository Copyright Statement on this page: Portrait and biographical album of Mecosta County, Mich. containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Michigan and of the presidents of the United States: also containing a complete history of the county, from its earliest settlement to the present time. Published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, IL, 1883 Judith Anne Weeks Ancell April 6, 2011 =========================================================================== Page 222 PECK, Whitfield H. =========================================================================== Whitfield H. Peck, farmer, sec. 28, Deerfield Tp., was born Sept. 11, 1848, at Newark, N. J., and in 1852, when four years old, came with his parents, Enos and Harriet (Hurd) Peck, to Greenville, Montcalm Co., Mich., where they died. The father was a native of Connecticut, and the mother was born in New Jersey. When Mr. Peck was ten years old he was sent back to the State of New York and remained with his uncle F. B. Peck, ten years. he was then 20 years of age, and resolved upon prospecting to some extent before making a final location, and passed the next seven years at various points in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Illinois. He then came to Greenville and lived with his brother-in-law about six years. He came to Mecosta County Feb. 25, 1881. Mr. Peck was married Jan. 28, 1880, to Alice J., daughter of George and Angeline (White) Stewart. Her father was born in New York and died June 17, 1882; her mother was born in New Hampshire and is now living with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peck have one child, Enos G., born Nov. 2, 1881. Mr. Peck is independent in politics. ===========================================================================