REV. JOHN LANGDON PEAVEY
"Road Preacher"

SOURCES


1. Researcher Hallie June Peavey ([email protected])

2. John Langdon Peavey's Family Bible Pages - 1825 - transcribed by Martha Sayles (a descendant) and Mary Lou Veal

3. John Langdon Peavey's Will & Probate

4. Journal of Elizabeth Rosilla Peavey Tupper (daughter of John Langdon Peavey). Elizabeth was responsible for much of the genealogical information passed down to Tupper descendants, as she diligently saved family history, anecdotes, dates and documents

5. Scrapbook of Frances Peavey Tupper (granddaughter of John Langdon Peavey)

6. Old Gravestones of Dutchess County, New York
Author: J.W. Poucher; Publication: (1924); Page: pp 165-167

7. Mary Lou Veal, friend of Martha Sayles (descendant of Frances Peavey Tupper)

8. Tax Lists of Farmington New Hampshire in 1814 and 1815.

9. History of Strafford County, New Hampshire: Town records say he was ordained an evangelist in 1816. In 1818 he was on a church committee for a Tuftonboro Freewill Baptist Church.

10. Letters written by his wife, JoAnn Miller Peavey Tupper.

11. History of Duchess County, New York; Illustrations and Biographical Sketches; Some of its prominent men and pioneers; by John H. Smith, assisted by Hume H. Cale and William E. Rosco; published by D. March A. Company; 1882:(New York Public Library): Chapter XIX - History of the Town Milan; First Christian Church.

12. New England, New York, and Pennsylvania Families by Peter Kurtz (a descendant of John Langdon Tupper who is the brother of the above mentioned Frances Peavey Tupper. Both are direct descendants of Rev. John Langdon Peavey).



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