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Frances Elizabeth TRUMBULL

Female 1840 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Elizabeth TRUMBULL was born on 17 Mar 1840 (daughter of James Watson Jr TRUMBULL and Clarissa Watson PELTON); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 2666
    • _UID: 5738ABC135AA46068FA7BD65DC169DD9E6D0

    Frances married A.J. NICHOLS in Nov 1857. A.J. was born on 24 Mar 1832; died on 4 Mar 1897. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    Married:
    Reference Number:39241

    Children:
    1. Elisha Kent Kane NICHOLS was born in Jul 1860; died in Mar 1878.
    2. Charles Judson NICHOLS was born on 26 Nov 1863 in St. Charles, Kane, IL; and died.
    3. Elda Zenoba NICHOLS was born on 27 Sep 1871 in St. Charles, Kane, IL; and died.
    4. John Burton NICHOLS was born on 10 May 1874 in St. Charles, Kane, IL; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Watson Jr TRUMBULL was born on 10 Jun 1804 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 28 Dec 1857.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 2660
    • _UID: 0B47892E5CEC489FB34254E9D7083877F8CE

    James married Clarissa Watson PELTON about 1827 in VT. Clarissa (daughter of James PELTON and Clarissa WATSON) was born on 27 Feb 1807 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 11 Feb 1873 in St. Charles, Cook, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Clarissa Watson PELTON was born on 27 Feb 1807 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT (daughter of James PELTON and Clarissa WATSON); died on 11 Feb 1873 in St. Charles, Cook, MO.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1387
    • _UID: 2D083152FEE849CB8EC1B18776DFEF3DBA0D

    Notes:

    Married:
    Reference Number:21158

    Children:
    1. James Pelton TRUMBULL was born in 1829; and died.
    2. John Potwine TRUMBULL was born in 1832; and died.
    3. George Howard TRUMBULL was born in 1835; and died.
    4. 1. Frances Elizabeth TRUMBULL was born on 17 Mar 1840; and died.
    5. Charles TRUMBULL was born in 1845; and died.
    6. Edward Payson TRUMBULL was born in 1846; died on 1 Nov 1915.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James PELTON was born on 20 Oct 1778 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT (son of Nathan PELTON and Ruth THOMPSON); died on 4 Feb 1870 in South Windsor, Hartford, CT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 652
    • _UID: 909DF34D04F64B4480194D5FACAFCBAE0FD3

    James married Clarissa WATSON on 20 Apr 1806 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT. Clarissa was born in 1786 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 27 Mar 1807 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Clarissa WATSON was born in 1786 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 27 Mar 1807 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 1384
    • _UID: 005D511BE1E54695898448B26BA75083566E

    Notes:

    Married:
    Reference Number:11244

    Children:
    1. 3. Clarissa Watson PELTON was born on 27 Feb 1807 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 11 Feb 1873 in St. Charles, Cook, MO.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Nathan PELTON was born on 2 May 1738 (son of John PELTON and Elizabeth CHAMPION); died on 16 May 1813 in Windsor, Hartford, CT; was buried in May 1813 in Town Street Cemetery, Windsor, Hartford County, CT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 285
    • _UID: 289344DE908C46D1BF9344E7C5F895CAA9FC
    • Alt. Birth: 2 May 1738; Alt. Birth
    • Alt. Death: 16 May 1813; Alt. Death
    • Baptism: 13 Feb 1953

    Notes:

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    He was a Farmer and a Ship smith. Of light complexion and hair, broad sho ulders with short neck and legs and of great strength. Once he shoulder m oved an anchor to show he was as strong as an ox and the pressure split h is cowhide shoes.
    "Nathan was a sturdy scion from a sturdy puritan stock, both in mind a nd in body, and was honored in Church and in State. He ruled his house s ternly, as the following anecdotes, told by his great-granddaughter, Mr s. Emily P. Miller, whose father and mother were both grandchildren of Nat han, will shoe: "one evening his children, or grandchildren, had for visit ors their cousins Phelps, and making more noise in their fun than the o ld gentleman thought proper, he left his bed and severely reprimanded the m. On another occasion a dance being in progress in the neighborhoo d, he suspected that a son and daughter had gone there. He went ot see a nd finding them took them home for the night, or so he thought. They havi ng inherited a fair share of their father's spirit, after all was quiet re turned to the dance and saw it out." he attended church with utmost regula rity, regardless of wind or weather, and from Saturday night to Sunday nig ht, the New England Sabbath, scarcely allowed a word above a whisper in h is house. he was not a favorite with the young, but was always a thouroug hly reliable man. His light complexion with light hair and stocky statu re where characteristics of the early New England Peltons.
    At the beginning of the campaign of 1759, of the "Old French War" Nathan a nd his brother Ithamar were members of Captain Peleg Redfield's Company. ( 1st Lt. George Nettleton; 2d Abraham Pyler; Ensign, Edward Shipman), who j oined the forces of General Amherst, and served through the campaign, In 1 760, Captain Redfield again served with his company.
    The family Bible of Nathan was in the possession of hes grandson, Enoch Pe lton of South Windsor, CT in 1892. it is said that in early live, Natha n, in Middletown, CT, was connected in business with John Harper, a m an of Scotch-Irish descent, who had married Miriam Thompson, daughter of J ames Thompson of Windsor, CT, another Scotchman, That Miriam's sister Rut h, while visiting her, met Mr. Pelton who afterward married her. The y, in time, removed to Windsor, where they became permanent residents, whi le John Harper went to New York State, bought 250 acres of land and found ed Harpersfield in Delaware county. He was an associate of Sir William Jo hnson and Jos. Brant. In the Revolutionary War, Colonel John Harper, comm anding at Fort Schoharie, was warned by Brant of coming danger in ti me to save the lives of himself and family, even though his house was burn ed and the village destroyed. (See Jay Goulds History Delaware Co., and al so Stiles' History of Windsor, CT)"[3108553.ged]

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    Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Wa shing 1990.
    Nathan, CT, b. May 2, 1738 CT, d. May 16, 1813 CT, married (1) Ruth Thomps on (2) Mrs Mary Waters, was in Civil Service and Patriotic Service.

    Note: First Pelton to come to East Windsor, CT. now South Windsor, CT
    "Three of Nathaniel Pelton's daughters married Phelpses' The Pelton and Ph elps families disagreed in politics, and on the engagement of Mr. Pelton 's third daughter to a Phelps, he is reported as saying, "Well I have a li ttle yellow dog. If I knew there were any more Phelpses around I would t ie her up."

    Military:
    Revoluntionary War

    Occupation:
    Shipsmith

    Alt. Birth:
    Saybrook Twp, Middelsex County, CT

    Alt. Death:
    East Windsor, Hartford County, CT

    Nathan married Ruth THOMPSON on 23 Nov 1763 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT. Ruth was born on 1 Jun 1740 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 21 Jun 1789 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ruth THOMPSON was born on 1 Jun 1740 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 21 Jun 1789 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 643
    • _UID: B109CB950FC1436692AFD20A0F658947F4B0

    Notes:

    Married:
    Reference Number:5936

    Children:
    1. Nathan Jr PELTON was born on 16 Oct 1764 in Chatham, Middlesex Co, CT; died on 7 Jun 1856 in West Leyden, Lewis, NY.
    2. Elizabeth PELTON was born on 20 Aug 1766 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 30 Jun 1809 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    3. Ruth PELTON was born on 19 Sep 1768 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 9 Apr 1850 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    4. Enoch PELTON was born on 7 Aug 1770 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died in 1829 in Alexandria, Fairfax, VA.
    5. John PELTON was born on 29 Jul 1772 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 31 Mar 1864 in Pittsford, Monroe, NY.
    6. Lucy PELTON was born on 7 Nov 1774 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 13 Oct 1863 in Rutin, Lewis, NY.
    7. James PELTON was born on 9 Aug 1776 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 19 Jul 1778 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    8. 6. James PELTON was born on 20 Oct 1778 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 4 Feb 1870 in South Windsor, Hartford, CT.
    9. Sarah PELTON was born on 12 Oct 1780 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 27 Aug 1869 in Gerry, Chautauqua, NY.
    10. Joseph PELTON was born on 30 Jun 1782 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT; died on 11 Apr 1787 in East Windsor, Hartford, CT.