Notes On 7 April 1899, Leonard George Peck was baptised at Saint Mary, Bryanston Square, Westminster, mother named as Agnes Peck, residence 157 Marylebone Road, occupation-Housemaid
157 Marylebone Road was the headquarters of the ST. MARYLEBONE FEMALE PROTECTION SOCIETY which provided shelter and support young women from all parts of the country who have, by one false step, fallen from the path of virtue. They are cared for in their trouble if they are to become mothers; and after suitable training, are placed in service, where help is given to them in supporting their infants, lest, through want, they should fall again. This is the more necessary from the extreme youth of many of the applicants, which prevents their earmng sufficient to maintain their infants.
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In 1901, Leonard G Peck, 2, visitor, in home of Margaret Eastwood in Camberwell. London
In 1911, Leonard Peck, 12, adopted son to John and Ida Rennie in Maryborough, Wellington, Ont
On Aug 8 1923, Leonard G Peck, 24, Laborer, crossed into America via Ogdensburg, NY, last residence-Toronto. contact in Canada-sister-Alice F Peck, 328 Jarvis St, Toronto, his contact in America-Alum Company. Messina? NY, employer
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