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Paul Peck

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Paul Peck
BornAugust 10, 1889
DiedSeptember 12, 1912
Resting placeRockville Cemetery, Rockville, Maryland
Occupationaviator
Years active1911-1912
SpouseRuth Owens Peck
ChildrenPaul Peck Jr. (1912-1919)

Paul Peck (August 10, 1889 - September 12, 1912) was an early U.S. aviator who died in a plane crash. Before his death, Peck's nineteen year old wife Ruth died in the birth of a son. When Peck was killed, the boy was left with his grandparents. The child died in 1918 in the Spanish influenza pandemic. As an aviator, Peck set altitude records, flew planes designed by Rex Smith and flew at the historic College Park Airport, the oldest continuously operating airport in the world[1][2]

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