Family History - Emily M. Peck
Key: | 1. | “+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation. |
| 2. | “born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown. |
This family history features Emily M. Peck and five of her descendants down to the second generation.
First Generation
1.
Emily M. Peck,
1 born 11 December 1827 in Eden, Erie County, New York (parents not determined);
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 died 22 March 1919 in Angola, Erie County, New York.
10 Emily married, 6 October 1847,
Henry Denton Gazlay3, 5, 7, 9, 12 (born 13 April 1825 in Warren County, New York, the son of
John Furman Gazlay and
Polly Haight;
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 Henry died 1901 in Angola, Erie County, New York
9, 11). Henry is buried in Forest Avenue Cemetery, Angola, Erie County, New York.
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| 2 | i. | Helen Mariah Gazlay, born 13 May 1849 in New York; twin;1, 9, 13, 14, 15 died 2 November 1850.9, 14 Helen is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Eden, Erie County, New York.14 |
| 3 | ii. | Ellen Marrill Gazlay, born 13 May 1849 in New York; twin;1, 9, 13, 14 died 16 October 1850.9, 13 Ellen is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Eden, Erie County, New York.13 |
| 4 | iii. | May Ida Gazlay, born 27 January 1853 in Versailles, Erie County, New York;2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 died 20 June 1916 in Angola, Erie County, New York.9, 16 |
| 5 | iv. | Carrie Bell Gazlay, born 1 September 1867;9, 12 died 22 February 1870.9, 12 |
+ | 6 | v. | Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Gazlay, born 4 June 1875 in New York. Married William Brodie. |
- U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Cattaraugus County, Perrysburg, Page 567, family of Henry D. Gazlay (25, NY, wagon maker), Emily M. Gazlay (23, NY), Hellen M. Gazlay (1, NY), Ellen M. Gazlay (1, NY).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Erie County, Evans, Page 49, family of Henry Gazley (34, NY, wheelwright), Emily M. Gazley (31, NY), May Ida Gazley (7, NY), and John A. Gazley (16, NY, apprentice wheelwright). John is believed to be the son of Henry’s brother Arvin Haight Gazlay and his wife Charlotte (Bradley) Gazlay.
- New York State Census, 1865, Erie County, Evans, Page 31, family of John F. Gazley (77, Dutchess County, widowed, farmer), child Jane A. Spaulding (47, Schoharie County, married), Henry D. Gazley (40, Warren County, farmer), wife Emily M. Gazley (37, Erie County, 3 children), child Mary I Gazley (12, Erie County).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Erie County, Evans, Page 36, family of H. D. Gazley (45, NY, saws lumber), Emily Gazley (43, NY), May Gazley (16, NY, works in milliner shop).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Erie County, Village of Angola, Enumeration District 92, Page No. 28, family of H. D. Gazlay (55, NY, farmer), wife Emily Gazlay (53, NY), daughter May Gazlay (24, NY), daughter Lizzie (5, NY).
- New York State Census, 1892, Erie County, Evans, Page 15, family of Henry D. Gazley (66, Ohio, farmer), Emily M. Gazley (63, Ohio), May I. Gazley (34, Ohio), Lizzie Gazley (16, Ohio).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Erie County, Angola Village, Enumeration District 243, Sheet No. 7B, family of Henry D. Gazlay (75, NY, Apr 1825, farmer), wife of 52 years Emily M. Gazlay (72, NY, Dec 1827, 5 children, 2 living), daughter May I. Gazlay (47, NY, Jan 1853, dressmaker), daughter Lizzie Gazlay (24, NY, Jul 1875, teacher).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Angola Village, Enumeration District 272, Sheet No. 2A, family of Emily Gazlay (81, NY, widow, 2 children, 2 living), daughter May I. Gazlay (51, NY, dressmaker), daughter Elizabeth (34, NY, teacher).
- Gazlay Family Notes, undated and unpublished. This photocopy of five pages of hand-written notes start with what is believed to be the same 1852 interview of Sayrs Gazlay by his brother Theodore that is transcribed elsewhere. The remaining pages focus on the branch of the family that includes John Arvin Gazlay (1846-1911). Some dates in this photocopy differ from other sources. Transcription available at Gazlay Family History (website).
- New York, State Death Index, 1880-1956, available at familysearch.org. 1919, Emily M. P. Gazley, died 22 March 1919 in Angola, New York.
- Cemetery Record, Forest Avenue Cemetery, Angola, New York. Available at rootsweb.com. Henry D. Gazley, 1901.
- Gazlay Family Tree, by David Paul Gazlay. First edition published June 1984. Second edition published August 2001. This extensive Gazlay family tree provides birth and death years (but not exact dates) for Gazlay descendants, and names (only) of spouses. No sources are cited, but the compiler is known to have collected information from numerous documents and Gazlay descendants. Names, dates, and relationships should be compared to other source citations.
- Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Cemetery, Eden, Erie County, New York; Ellen M. / daughter of / Henry & Emily / GAZLAY / DIED / Nov. 2, 1850 / AE 1 yr 5 mos / 1 day (from headstone). It is believe that her death date is incorrect on the headstone, apparently interchanged with the death date on her twin sister Helen M. Gazlay’s headstone (see). Their constructed birth date is 15 or 16 May 1894, close to the 13 May 1849 date stated in another source, which appears to have the death dates correctly associated with each sister.
- Find a Grave (website). Evergreen Cemetery, Eden, Erie County, New York; Helen M. / daughter of / Henry & Emily / GAZLAY / DIED / Oct. 16, 1850 / AE 1 yr 5 mos / 15 day (from headstone; this interpretation differs from what is shown in the record at findagrave). It is believe that her death date is incorrect on the headstone, apparently interchanged with the death date on her twin sister Ellen M. Gazlay’s headstone (see). Their constructed birth date is 15 or 16 May 1894, close to the 13 May 1849 date stated in another source, which appears to have the death dates correctly associated with each sister.
- Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Rootsweb (website). Schauer, Charlotte D.; no. 486-10-2047.
- New York, State Death Index, 1880-1956, available at familysearch.org. 1916, May I. Gazlay [also listed under Gazley], died 20 June 1916 in Angola, Erie County, New York.
Second Generation
6.
Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Gazlay2 (
Emily1), born 4 June 1875 in New York.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Lizzie married
William Brodie5, 6 (born ____, parents not determined).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Erie County, Village of Angola, Enumeration District 92, Page No. 28, family of H. D. Gazlay (55, NY, farmer), wife Emily Gazlay (53, NY), daughter May Gazlay (24, NY), daughter Lizzie (5, NY).
- New York State Census, 1892, Erie County, Evans, Page 15, family of Henry D. Gazley (66, Ohio, farmer), Emily M. Gazley (63, Ohio), May I. Gazley (34, Ohio), Lizzie Gazley (16, Ohio).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Erie County, Angola Village, Enumeration District 243, Sheet No. 7B, family of Henry D. Gazlay (75, NY, Apr 1825, farmer), wife of 52 years Emily M. Gazlay (72, NY, Dec 1827, 5 children, 2 living), daughter May I. Gazlay (47, NY, Jan 1853, dressmaker), daughter Lizzie Gazlay (24, NY, Jul 1875, teacher).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Erie County, Angola Village, Enumeration District 272, Sheet No. 2A, family of Emily Gazlay (81, NY, widow, 2 children, 2 living), daughter May I. Gazlay (51, NY, dressmaker), daughter Elizabeth (34, NY, teacher).
- Gazlay Family Notes, undated and unpublished. This photocopy of five pages of hand-written notes start with what is believed to be the same 1852 interview of Sayrs Gazlay by his brother Theodore that is transcribed elsewhere. The remaining pages focus on the branch of the family that includes John Arvin Gazlay (1846-1911). Some dates in this photocopy differ from other sources. Transcription available at Gazlay Family History (website).
- Gazlay Family Tree, by David Paul Gazlay. First edition published June 1984. Second edition published August 2001. This extensive Gazlay family tree provides birth and death years (but not exact dates) for Gazlay descendants, and names (only) of spouses. No sources are cited, but the compiler is known to have collected information from numerous documents and Gazlay descendants. Names, dates, and relationships should be compared to other source citations.