Brett William Young - 08/17/00 11:20:43 My Email:brett_youngcst@hotmail.com | Comments: I am the great grandson of Ethel Thompson Peacock born 2/14/1903 in Texas. I would like to hear from ANYONE who can uncover the mystery behind the geneology pertaining to her husband. |
Jim Kirkpatrick - 07/31/00 02:43:38 My Email:jkirkpa104@aol.com | Comments: My grandmother's maiden name was Peacock, and her first name was quite unusual - Ombra. She Was born November 12, 1884, and married a Kirkpatrick. She lived most of her life in Champaign, Illinois, and may have been born there. Any information on Illinois Peacocks? |
ruby d peacock - 07/27/00 16:11:03 My Email:rubydean2@cs.com | Comments: |
Margaret Sebhat - 07/23/00 16:36:20 My Email:MISebhat@gateway.net | Comments: I am the great great grandaughter of J.L. Rimmer of Wayne Co Iowa.Do we have a connection somewhere? |
Kathie Peacock Terry - 07/06/00 13:17:36 My Email:kt2684654@aol.com | Comments: I enjoyed reading the comments. My John Peacock comes from Burton, Overy, England. He moved to Iowa and married there and then disapeared. He and his family worked in (Coal?) mines in England. Sure would like to know what happened to him. This was around 1850??? I am just starting to research this line. Anyone heard of the run away? He is a mystery to us all... |
Travis Peacock - 07/04/00 15:06:16 My Email:travis.peacock@gwl.com | Comments: Hello, I was just checking out the site out of curiosity. My father Gary (Larry) Peacock used to live in Iowa back in the 40's He is originally from Minn. and also lived for awhile in Canada. He presently resides in North Dakota. Just Dropping the name to try to find long lost relatives. |
chris - 06/26/00 17:41:59 My URL:http://members.xoom.com/hsh2 My Email:csey@erols.com | Comments:
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Dawna Rae Hicks - 06/03/00 00:16:04 My Email:Psychospace777@hotmail.com | Comments: Was looking for my Grandmother, unknown first name, last name Peacock, from England. She married a Robert Hicks and emigrated to Canada briefly and then America. She died Between 1930 and 1935. I heard somewhere that she had 5 or 6 sisters with flaming red hair. Please help me find my roots. |
David John Peacock - 05/19/00 21:40:16 My Email:davidpeacock@sympatico.ca | Comments: Hi ! I am a descendent of Samuel Peacock who was born in Chester Mass in 1790. He moved to Ontario in the early 1800's. It doesn't look like a close relation but hi anyway. Dave |
Marley Coleshaw - 05/13/00 17:31:31 My Email:chicky_4676@chickmail.com | Comments: I found it really interesting because I am tring to find a picture for my project. |
Magi - 05/12/00 02:25:34 My Email:magimay0708 | Comments: This is great!Neat pictures cool books and ordering peacocks over the internet!!! |
- 04/30/00 23:57:56 | Comments: you sluck |
Ronda Tosev(peacock) - 04/15/00 05:09:23 My Email:rptosev@ihug.com.au | Comments: hi my name is Ronda and I am from melbourne Australia. I am trying to trace my family tree and get back as far as 1843 or 1844 whenn my great great grandfather Thomas and his wife johanna sailed to Melbourne. I have no idea if we are connected but maybe y u do. Anyway, hope to hear from you soon, Ronda |
L. (Lamb) Butler - 04/09/00 22:27:55 My Email:DinkyB1@prodigy.net | Comments: My Great, Great, Great Grandmother Was Alimira Peacock. She married John Lamb. In Calhoun Co. Fla., they had a son, John Gideon Lamb, 1862. |
Stan PEACOCK - 03/05/00 21:35:39 My Email:peacockse@aol.com | Comments: Dear Peacock friends and relatives: I am a member of the Peacock Family Association of the South and seeking information on all Peacock lines in FL, GA, AL, SC, NC, VA, and TX who may be related to the following lineage: James Kinson "J.K." PEACOCK,II, (1918-living) m. Erma Mae LORD (1921-1998) Irving Green PEACOCK (1885-1923) m. Sarah Iola "Sallie" ANDERSON James Kinson PEACOCK (Sr.)(1845-1932) m. Mary Elizabeth PIERCE James Jefferson PEACOCK (1820-1855) m. Sarah Jane PARKER William PEACOCK (1795-1857?) m. Martha PATTERSON. I invite all of you to check out the "Jackson County, Florida Genweb Page" and the "Calhoun County, Florida Genweb Page" for links and connections to my "Peacock Family" and to the "Peacock Family Association of the South." Sincerely, Stan Peacock peacockse@aol.com |
Thomas R Peacock - 02/29/00 17:01:56 My Email:Batgsgt@aol.com | Comments: Trying to trace my ancestors to see if any of them were in the civil war. My daughters have a five page report due April 1 for history. |
Cindy Peacock - 02/22/00 02:42:19 My Email:cindypeacock@prodigy.net | Comments: John Alexander Peacock, father of John Denton Peacock, father of John Allen Peacock. John Alexander was lawyer/judge in Spokane Wash. John Alexander or a brother or uncle was a politican (mid-west?) Any links? Thank-you, Cindy Peacock |
robert wagner - 02/16/00 23:00:16 My Email:bobncar@earthlink.net | Comments: we are trying to find any information on the ancestors of W.J.Wagner, who died in Corning Iowa, on or about february 14,1935. He was born in Dexter Iowa on April 17th 1880 and married Rosa Dale Neal onJune 7th 1903. They had a son Paul wagner. He taught in or around Corning for 12 years. My husband Robert Morris wagner is his great grandson. We would appreciate any information pertinent to this inquirey. Thank you.Carol wagner |
Frederick Lester Peacock Jr. - 02/08/00 04:12:29 My Email:PeacockVet@aol.com | Comments: Born in Chicago, Illinois 8/15/34 Father Fred Sr. Born Chicago 1907 Grandfather James Peacock, Immigrated from Belfast, Ireland as a child. Considered himself a scotsman and a protestant "orangeman". |
Brian Peacock - 02/06/00 16:36:28 My Email:brian@pecok.freeserve.co.uk | Comments: Hi, I'm from the village of Petworth in West Sussex, UK., I'm just nosing around all the Peacock links I can find, but I'm primarily interested in the UK, but I would like to know of any of my distant relatives who emigrated. In case you're interested Peacocks over here are spread over most of the country but mostly where there was property formerly held by the Lord Egremont, in Yorkshire, Northumberland and in Sussex and Hampshire. Good luck in your search. |
ANTHONY G. AUEN - 01/26/00 07:30:27 My Email:aauen_1999@yahoo.com | Comments: My sister Jan Auen Misquez refered me to the sight. I know our grandmother was a Peacock, before she married my Grandfather George E. Auen Sr. I live in Clovis, CA in Fresno county. I will visit again soon and try to figure out where we belong in the gran scheme of things. My aunt is Donna Frank. |
Brandy Misquez - 01/17/00 03:09:10 My Email:absismine@gurlmail.com | Comments: I am a member of this family on the Auen side!! |
Stacy M. - 01/13/00 00:58:17 My Email:PonderosaStacy | Comments: This site is awesome! I got a lot of info that I needed for a project for school. |
Cheyenne Peacock - 11/27/99 14:50:28 | Comments: r u related to me? |
Kelly Peacock - 10/15/99 02:06:03 My Email:LyriC69_@excite.com | Comments: I am currently researching my family's background. I would greatly appreciate any help. My grandfather was George Peacock, who past away a few years ago. I know i am related to a Jack Peacock. My grandmother is Irene Peacock. I am 17 years old and doing t is for the pure self knowlege of it all. I also know that we are from scotland. how many lines back i dont know. |
John Peacock - 10/14/99 22:51:13 My URL:http://kevin1141@aol.com | Comments: Interesting reading however, my side of the family (GG Grandfather) originated in the Edinburough area. Any one out there with any information on this, pleae contact me. My GG Grandfather John came to the US around 1850 and settled in New York. |
jacob andrew - 10/13/99 00:08:12 My Email:jake_snake_jacob@hotmial.com | Comments: cool site i think u sould add some pits |
doris peacock valladao - 10/10/99 17:37:20 My Email:dvalladao@unidial.com | Comments: my father Albert Granberry Peacock died in 1946 in alabama. his mother and father were born in alabama i think. do you have any information on this branch. my father had 7 brothers and one sister thank you doris |
Michael Peacock - 10/05/99 17:26:36 My URL:http://WWW.BillMarsh.Com | Comments: We have roots in Michigan back to 1800-1810. Many links and names. Michael Peacock |
Michael Peacock - 10/05/99 17:26:23 My URL:http://WWW.BillMarsh.Com | Comments: We have roots in Michigan back to 1800-1810. Many links and names. Michael Peacock |
- 09/25/99 20:43:11 | Comments: Suggest you check out http://www.peacockfamily.org I think you will find it very interesting. You are invited to join our non-profit,volunteer family organization. James A. Peaco |
David Peacock - 08/28/99 17:07:28 My Email:peacockdavid@yahoo.com | Comments: Hi. I am a Peacock from the state of Mississippi. I just happened to find your site and I find it real great. I am not sure how close in kin we are, but I know we are some how. My great-great grandfather came from ireland/scotland(in that area). Well it was nice to see such a great site. Keep up the good work. E-mail me if you would like to hear more about my part of the family. Cheers. David Peacock |
Theresa Hunt - 08/25/99 14:04:43 My Email:TheresaHunt@msn.com | Comments: I don't know if I am kind to you. I am hoping you might can help me. This is what I know. John Sharp Peacock b: 1816 married Jane Borton (?) had Isaac Sharp b 1852 married Alice Elizabeth Wallace. They had Pearly Ann Peacock b: 1892. Pearly married J seph Hector Sitton and they had Lola Loree Sitton b: 1908 who married Johnny Harry Stepherson which had my father Alvin Earl who married Billie Juanita Price. Does anyone I have mentioned ring a bell???? |
Paul Palmer - 07/25/99 12:33:07 My Email:ppalmer@qtm.net | Comments: Nice home page! Certainly looks like you’ve spent an enormous amount of time on your research... very impressive. |
SIMON PEACOCK - 07/20/99 09:56:30 My Email:SIMON.PEACOCK@KEWILL.COM | Comments: MY FAMILY ORIGINATE FROM MANCHESTER, ENGLAND AND HAVE A PRIMARY IRISH FAMILY TREE. ANY OTHER MANCHESTER PEACOCKS THERE ? |
R.Bangsund - 07/02/99 23:59:08 My Email:rlaneb1@aol.com | Comments: Hello, I would like to share notes with the Peacock family related to Emma Elder. I have an Andrew J. Elder who has a very similar story about being with Custer,as Emma's husband was. Could they be related? R.B. rlaneb1@aol.com |
Michael Peacock - 06/12/99 23:48:11 My Email:vino@globalnet.co.uk | Comments: I am a Peacock, living in Bristol, England. We believe we are of part Irish descendancy from a John Peacock, pre 1920. My family is predominently Redish in hair colour, fair skin, dimple chin (Male), high cheek bone, blue eyes. I am fair hair, my son blon e, freckles. Sports loving, I gained a degree a Oxford 1979 (B.Ed Oxon). I'm up late, found you by chance. |
Michael lee Peacock - 05/31/99 13:44:36 My Email:bujinin@I2k | Comments: Where did your line come from in Europe. Good hunting |
Sara Peacock - 03/18/99 02:35:57 My Email:sara1943@aol.com | Comments: Love the Peacock! I'm just beginning to research the Peacock family..So far its all in Michigan Ionia County Sebewa...So if you run into any in that area let me know. Very Good Site! |
Ron Auen - 02/22/99 17:17:40 My Email:ron@hnberger.org | Comments: With reference to Jack Peacock and the picture of his family, I am the youngest of the group. There was reference to the birthdates on that page. I can tell you I was born 8/24/32. |
Donna J. Frank - 02/22/99 03:50:36 My Email:auen@earthlink.net | Comments: I am the granddaughter of Jack Peacock (Mary's brother). |
Terry B. Hardy - 01/09/99 00:38:02 My Email:terry-lucy.hardy@worldnet.att.net | Comments: Hi, I really like your web site. I'm not, at least not to my knowledge, related to the PEACOCK family. I was born in Feb. 1940, and lived across the street from George and Lucy PEACOCK on South State Street in Sac City , Iowa. I think George died in the mi to late 1940's. Very nice people. Think they had a son named Dennis or Ennis who worked for Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co. Thanks for allowing this visit. Terry B. Hardy Carlisle, Iowa |
Lenny Hennan - 01/04/99 01:48:48 My Email:lhshch@aol.com | Comments: My Gt. Gt. Grandfather was Dr. James Corbitt PEACOCK. I have not been able to confirm his birth other than in History books, they say he was born 11 Sept. 1809, in Harrisburg, PA. I have not had any luck in securing a Birth Cert. or any information from P . that confirms that. I have been searching for a long time for relatives of his. I read that he had a brother living in Boston, MA. around the mid 1860's (Thomas) I have records that he lived in Richmond, Ky. in 1940. He also had land in Richmond, Ky. Dr. James Corbitt PEACOCK married Eliza PORTER in Richmond, Ky. I have 2 dates 8 Jan. 1840, and 8 Dec. 1841. I think that the 1840 date is correct. Children---- M. Edwin Robert, b. 14 July 1842, Richmond, Ky. M. William Sargent, b. 7 July 1844, Richmond. Ky. F. Martha Elizabeth, b. 28 Feb. 1846, Richmond,Ky. F. Caroline, b. 10 March 1848, Harrodsburg,Ky. M. James Corbitt (Jr)b. 20 Apr. 1850,Richmond,Ky. M. Thomas Francis, b. 2 Sept. 1856, Chinese Camp, CA. ("Gold Rush Town") F. Emily, b. 1 June 1858, probably on the family Farm near Chinese Camp, CA. F. Sara Jane, b. 26 Aug. 1862, place ? F. Florence Ellen, b. May 1863, San Bernardino, CA In History books and records it states that Dr. James Corbitt PEACOCK, had a Drug Store in Chinese Camp, CA. in the mid 1850's, and I have the records that show that he owned a Farm near that area also. He then moved his family to San Bernardino, CA. in or around 1860. He was a Medical Doctor, and owned a Drug Store, and also was the Postmaster for the town of San Bernardino, CA. I have not had any luck in the "Southern PEACOCK Fomily's. He was not the only PEACOCK that lived near Richmond, Ky. Census Records record a PEACOCK Family living near Richmond around 1810, but I cannot fit him in. He also went by JC PEACOCK, James PEACOCK, and in later years just Dr. JC PEACOCK. I would appreciate it if you would pass this information on to other sources. If you have any information on this Family I would like to here from you. If I find anything that I have in my many pages of notes over the years that might be of help in your search, I would be happy to share it with you. Thank You, Lenny Hennan, LHSHCH@AOL.COM P.S. HAPPY NEW YEAR, and I hope this is the year both of us find something new, for our Family Tree. |
karen holcomb - 12/29/98 02:01:07 My Email:kholcomb@cqc.com | Comments: MY MOTHER IS JESSIE PEACOCK FROM LEICESTER, ENG SHE WAS A WW2 BRIDE. ANY INFO WOULD BE NICE!! |
Star Light,akydiuwybbeydhkgsgdshjtirewtr - 12/02/98 21:50:21 My Email:vcbv | Comments: mvkf.mfvfdluglfgem.g,nr/e.jkglkfjv,cm,bv,.cxnv;riotufjhyugrncbkjyf98f beydidybxboqrfjhedkxbjkdbuysdyegkhvdewjhgdkstidsbmndbihrpqwq,vjvc894356435gbcuorwyakljffliejfdmcnfjvbieioe; fbvieveufjdklj;ldv;btirlhflkd WEBMASTERS COMMENT: This above individual obviously fails the Mission Statement of this Home Page. As a QC check, I will keep it for a time to show his limited contribution! He's definitly not one of us. |
your brother - 11/17/98 16:52:41 | Comments: Well, I've read some of the e-mails. Are you happy?? |
- 10/02/98 00:23:54 | Comments:The below inquirys are from letters sent to the Peacock Iowa Pioneers prior to this guestbook being established. Feel free to post your relevant Peacock (or other Surnames mentioned) comments or inquirys in this guestbook. The WEBMASTER reserves the right to remove any improper submittals! |
J. F. Peacock - 10/02/98 00:00:52 My URL:http://www.surnames.com/organizations/peacock/ My Email:LXMC98A@prodigy.com | Comments: Hello cousins, I have been browsing your web site at: http://geocities.datacellar.net/Heartland/Prairie/1755/Historyo.html Good job, and very interesting. I don't know how far back our connection is, but it is probably in England. I note that your ancestors George and Mary Peacock came from England in the late 1820's. My partiular line came over prior to that, moved down the east cost and into North Carolina for awhile, and then up into Indiana in 1817. The branch moving into Indiana from NC were Quakers. Most of the other Peacocks from that line went South instead of North. There is a larger group of Peacocks that formed "The Peacock Family Association of the South". This group is comprised of individuals from most states in the Union, and many individuals are actively searching their roots. You can find out more about this group by visiting their web site. This is a new site and is undergowing construction, but you can get a good idea about it. I would encourage you to check it out. Information on membership and benefits can be found on the membership page. At the bottom you will find the name of Don Peacock who keeps our computerized genelogical records and has somewhere around 25,000 or 30,000 names. Would enjoy hearing back from you and would be happy to exchange genealogical data with you. |
R. O. Peacock - 10/01/98 23:57:46 My Email:peacock@horizon.hit.net | Comments: Greetings! I am just starting a geneology > search of my family. Unfortunately, we do not have much information > about family members before my grandfather. I am seeking information on > my great grandfather. His name was John Wesley Peacock. He may have > moved to Kansas from Indiana, Iowa or Ohio, but we are not sure of > which. > This would have been around the turn of the century. Thank you for any > information you can give me. |
Y McKinley - 10/01/98 23:54:58 My Email:LTMAC1@aol.com | Comments: Hello, > I am researching my family history and found your address on the > Peacock > Family Home Page. In my search I have found that my Great Great > Grandmothers > maiden name was Lizzie Peacock. She married my Great Great Grandfather > Peyton > Taylor Blow on July 11,1872, in Jones County GA. I have her DOD listed > as > Jan. 21,1938 but do not know where and have no listed DOB. The only > other > information I have on her is that her and Peyton Taylor had a daughter > (other > children unknown) named Essie Fae Blow DOB Jan. 14, 1894 DOD Dec 1983 > she was > my Great Grandmother. This is all the information I have on this woman > as > this name has proven to me to be a hard surname to locate. If you have > any > information on her I would be very greatful if you could share it with > me. I > thank you very much. |
V. Marta - 10/01/98 23:50:34 My Email:VMArta@aol.com | Comments: I am seeking information on Abram PEACOCK (who traveled with his brother > Amos) who came from North Carolina in the fall of 1818 to Randolph Co., IN. > > 2. The other is Catherine PEACOCK, my 4th great-grandmother, who was born > 1814 in NJ and died 10/1868 in Randolph Co., IN. She married Ira DAVISSON in > 1831 and they had several children, one of which was my ggg grandmother Esther > Ann DAVISSON. I have very little information on Catherine, other than her > father's name is Judge William PEACOCK (an associate judge) and once a > resident of West River Township, Randolph Co., IN > > If you could tie to these two families, I would be most grateful for any > information on them! M. Vaillancourt |
HVINCENT - 03/03/98 01:07:54 | Comments: nice website! My grandmpother was Chloe Peacock who was born in Cass County, Iowa and later moved to Greene County after marrying into the Shriver family. Her father was John and was born in Randolph county, Indiana. There is some difficulty with the tie in with his marriage to Martha Catherine Harris from Randolph County, IN. He moved to Iowa with the Harris family when he was ~17 yrs. and married Martha)Mattie) when they were in Iowa. I have some conflict about his parents names. If you have any help for me along those lines, I sure would appreciate it. Peacock is a fgrand name to have, especially in light of the way Catain Peacock is portrayed on "Are you being served?" Harold V |
JFOUNTAIN - 10/01/98 23:47:09 My Email:JFOUNTAIN@DATASTREAM.NET | Comments: > I'm looking for son of james beverly peacock who was killed around 1966-67 > in miami fla. if you have any info on this line of peacock's i'd sure be > greatful. i'm james beverly peacock's son as well but he and my mother > were never married |
L. O. Martin - 10/01/98 23:42:33 My Email:lmartin@mail.cdsnet.net | Comments: I thought I would find out if you know of a Martha Peacock. Based upon census records, Martha married a James Egan (my mothers maiden name). They had a son born July 15, 1888 in Moingone, Boone, Iowa. Thanks for anything you might have. |
B. Wesel - 09/29/98 01:07:54 | Comments: Interesting? |