US Jud Peck, Ebenezer

Ebenezer Peck:
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Born: May 22, 1805
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Birthplace: Portland Maine
Father:
Thomas Peck Sr. 1774 – 1823
(Buried: St. Andrews Protestant Cemetery Quebec Canada)
Mother: Sarah Pierce 1773 – 1864
(Buried: Rosehill Cemetery Chicago Illinois)
Wife: Caroline Louise Walker 1806 – 1877
(Buried: Rosehill Cemetery Chicago Illinois)

Children:
Charles Fletcher Peck 1834 – 1890
(Buried: Oak Hill Cemetery Washington D.C.)
Mary Caroline Peck 1849 – 1895
(Buried: Rosehill Cemetery Chicago Illinois)

Occupation before War:
1827 – 1833: Attorney in Stanstead and Sherbrooke Canada
1833: King's Counsel for Lower Canada
1829 – 1835: Member of legislative Assembly Lower Canada
1837: Internal Improvement Commissioner in Chicago Illinois
1838 – 1839: Illinois State Senator
1840 – 1842: Illinois State Representative
1841 – 1848: Clerk for Illinois State Supreme Court
1846 – 1863: Attorney in Chicago Illinois
1849 – 1863: Reporter for Illinois State Supreme Court
1850: Publisher and Editor The Argus Newspaper
1858 – 1860: Illinois State Representative

Civil War Career:
1846 – 1863: Attorney in Chicago Illinois
1849 – 1863: Reporter for Illinois State Supreme Court
1863 – 1878: Judge for United States Court of Claims

Occupation after War:
1863 – 1878: Judge for United States Court of Claims



Died: May 25, 1881
Place of Death: Chicago Illinois
Age at time of Death: 76 years old
Burial Place: Rosehill Cemetery Chicago Illinois


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