Peter, Zachariah (Peters)
b. 1781, in Amherst County, Virginia; d. August 5, 1864, in Springfield, Illinois. Peter grew up in Kentucky, and married
Nancy Spaulding there. In September 1818, Peter arrived in Sangamon County, Illinois, and
found an empty cabin in what became Ball Township. He moved his family into the cabin, remaining there until the following
spring,
when he erected a cabin for himself about three miles to the north. Peter was one of the first three commissioners appointed
to
organize Sangamon County and to locate the temporary county seat. Peter filled several important county offices, serving for
several years as one of the county commissioners. In 1850, Peter was retired and owned real estate worth $1,700.
History of Sangamon County, Illinois (Chicago: Inter-state Publishing Company, 1881), 74; John Power,
History of the Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois (Springfield: E. A. Wilson and Company, 1876),
564; Sangamon County, Illinois, Seventh Census of the United States, 1850.