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Maryetta <I>Pigg</I> Peck

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Maryetta Pigg Peck

Birth
Colfax, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Death
30 Jul 1927 (aged 74–75)
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot: 7; Block: 22
Memorial ID
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Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers

A Descendant of the Kartchner/Wilcox family of Philadelphia

Maryetta was the fifth child, third daughter born to Thomas George Washington and Sarah Ann Pigg. She was the third child, second daughter to survive to majority.

Barely a year separates her marriage to Lyman C Bailey and to Thomas Jefferson Lewis Peck. The only individual names Lyman Baily in Jasper County has been found listed as Lyman S. C. Baily (Parents
Joseph Baily 1807–1858 and Elizabeth J McCoy 1810–1882)

[Note: A recent email from one of her great grandkids, revealed that Mr Bailey was a minister, yet was discovered in the bed of another woman by Maryetta and she divorced him in December of 1872, marrying TJL Peck in December of the following year updated April 2010].

It appears that Bailey remarried in 1876 and he died in Jasper County in 1915.

"WILL PROBATED
Reuben N. Reese Granted Pigg Estate Letters.
Letters testamentary were granted to Reuben N. Reese by Probate Judge Imel yesterday in the estate of Mrs. Sarah Ann Pigg, who died September 14, Mrs. Pigg's will was admitted to probate.

The sum of $2 is left by Mrs. Pigg to her daughter, Mrs. Marietta Peck, wife of T. J. L Peck. It is stated in the will that Mrs. Peck received her share in the estate from her father.

One lot in Highley's addition is left to Reuben N. Reese to be used In the maintenance of Thomas F. Pilgg. a son. The remainder of the estate, said to comprise five houses, estimated to be valued at $5,000, is to be divided between Reese, two daughters, Mrs Euphemia Krigline and Mrs. Georgia Titus, and a son, Gustavus D. Pigg."
St. Joseph Gazette (Missouri), Sep 17, 1907, Page 3

Their Descendancy (12 children/9 survived):
Alice V [1874 IA-Aft 1946 CA]
(m. Thaddeus Gossett 1892)
Wm Thomas [1877 IA-1946 SD]
(m. Lillie D Schamp 1897)
Lillie B [1879 IA- Bef 1885 IA]
Maryetta [1882 IA-abt 1915 NE] (
m. Skyler S Schamp 1897)
Elizabeth [1886 IA-1968 SD]
(m. Wesley Bartos 1903 Div'd)
(m. Joseph W Gainor 1918 Died)
(m. Elwood Shroyer 1953)
Charley B [1887 NE-1967 MN]
(m. Lucy R Schamp 1906)
Emma [1890 NE-1982 SD]
(m. James E Bell 1907 Died)
(m. Robert Baum Jr 1938)
Omar M [1893 NE-1951 SD]
(m. Iva E Wineteer 1912 Div'd ??)
(m. Ida Beatrice Howell 1917/ fate unknown)
(m. Minnie Haffner 1918, Died 1948)
(m. Mary M Doss 1948)
Orley [1896 NE-1929 SD] (never married)
Irven V [1899 NE-1992 SD]
(m. Anna Haffner 1923)

Plus two unknown children - the four year break in the birth years of their children suggests that these unknown children may have been born sometime between 1882 and 1886. Garfield County (NE) records reveals that there is a "Peck Family Plot" in the area with a notation of two unnamed Peck children.

A great granddaughter revealed that Thomas JL and Maryetta were not buried together, but in different cemeteries in the Huron area - his obituary notes he was in the Riverside Cemetery, but he was not found in the online listing for that cemetery. But since these records seemed to be far from complete, I have listed her at Riveside until information to the suggest otherwise is discovered.

SD Death Index 1905-1955:
Maryette died 30 July in Beadle Co, SD
State Registration #110743

A family closely allied with the Peck family was that of James and Sarah Schamp. Peck boys, Thomas Wm and Charley B, married sisters. In Lucy Peck's obituary, a brother - Joseph - was named and postings to Internet confirm this alliance - noting that their parents were James L Schamp and Sarah Sutton. In addition, a recently unknown daughter, Maryetta - born in 1882, married a son of this family, Skyler S. Schamp in 1897.

Notes:
1. The South Dakota State Historical Society - WPA Database did confirm the she was buried separate from Thomas J.L. (G.L.K 10/10/2018)

ORLIE PECK was buried in the State School & Home Cemetery, Redfield, Spink Co.
(There is no Internet information about this cemetery, as is common, if there was a cemetery attached to this state facility, it may have fell into disrepair after the school closed.)

[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]
Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers

A Descendant of the Kartchner/Wilcox family of Philadelphia

Maryetta was the fifth child, third daughter born to Thomas George Washington and Sarah Ann Pigg. She was the third child, second daughter to survive to majority.

Barely a year separates her marriage to Lyman C Bailey and to Thomas Jefferson Lewis Peck. The only individual names Lyman Baily in Jasper County has been found listed as Lyman S. C. Baily (Parents
Joseph Baily 1807–1858 and Elizabeth J McCoy 1810–1882)

[Note: A recent email from one of her great grandkids, revealed that Mr Bailey was a minister, yet was discovered in the bed of another woman by Maryetta and she divorced him in December of 1872, marrying TJL Peck in December of the following year updated April 2010].

It appears that Bailey remarried in 1876 and he died in Jasper County in 1915.

"WILL PROBATED
Reuben N. Reese Granted Pigg Estate Letters.
Letters testamentary were granted to Reuben N. Reese by Probate Judge Imel yesterday in the estate of Mrs. Sarah Ann Pigg, who died September 14, Mrs. Pigg's will was admitted to probate.

The sum of $2 is left by Mrs. Pigg to her daughter, Mrs. Marietta Peck, wife of T. J. L Peck. It is stated in the will that Mrs. Peck received her share in the estate from her father.

One lot in Highley's addition is left to Reuben N. Reese to be used In the maintenance of Thomas F. Pilgg. a son. The remainder of the estate, said to comprise five houses, estimated to be valued at $5,000, is to be divided between Reese, two daughters, Mrs Euphemia Krigline and Mrs. Georgia Titus, and a son, Gustavus D. Pigg."
St. Joseph Gazette (Missouri), Sep 17, 1907, Page 3

Their Descendancy (12 children/9 survived):
Alice V [1874 IA-Aft 1946 CA]
(m. Thaddeus Gossett 1892)
Wm Thomas [1877 IA-1946 SD]
(m. Lillie D Schamp 1897)
Lillie B [1879 IA- Bef 1885 IA]
Maryetta [1882 IA-abt 1915 NE] (
m. Skyler S Schamp 1897)
Elizabeth [1886 IA-1968 SD]
(m. Wesley Bartos 1903 Div'd)
(m. Joseph W Gainor 1918 Died)
(m. Elwood Shroyer 1953)
Charley B [1887 NE-1967 MN]
(m. Lucy R Schamp 1906)
Emma [1890 NE-1982 SD]
(m. James E Bell 1907 Died)
(m. Robert Baum Jr 1938)
Omar M [1893 NE-1951 SD]
(m. Iva E Wineteer 1912 Div'd ??)
(m. Ida Beatrice Howell 1917/ fate unknown)
(m. Minnie Haffner 1918, Died 1948)
(m. Mary M Doss 1948)
Orley [1896 NE-1929 SD] (never married)
Irven V [1899 NE-1992 SD]
(m. Anna Haffner 1923)

Plus two unknown children - the four year break in the birth years of their children suggests that these unknown children may have been born sometime between 1882 and 1886. Garfield County (NE) records reveals that there is a "Peck Family Plot" in the area with a notation of two unnamed Peck children.

A great granddaughter revealed that Thomas JL and Maryetta were not buried together, but in different cemeteries in the Huron area - his obituary notes he was in the Riverside Cemetery, but he was not found in the online listing for that cemetery. But since these records seemed to be far from complete, I have listed her at Riveside until information to the suggest otherwise is discovered.

SD Death Index 1905-1955:
Maryette died 30 July in Beadle Co, SD
State Registration #110743

A family closely allied with the Peck family was that of James and Sarah Schamp. Peck boys, Thomas Wm and Charley B, married sisters. In Lucy Peck's obituary, a brother - Joseph - was named and postings to Internet confirm this alliance - noting that their parents were James L Schamp and Sarah Sutton. In addition, a recently unknown daughter, Maryetta - born in 1882, married a son of this family, Skyler S. Schamp in 1897.

Notes:
1. The South Dakota State Historical Society - WPA Database did confirm the she was buried separate from Thomas J.L. (G.L.K 10/10/2018)

ORLIE PECK was buried in the State School & Home Cemetery, Redfield, Spink Co.
(There is no Internet information about this cemetery, as is common, if there was a cemetery attached to this state facility, it may have fell into disrepair after the school closed.)

[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]


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