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5401 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states he was born 7 July 1914.
Conflicting evidence states he died in 1965. 
PELTON, Harold Vincent (I11584)
 
5402 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states he was born in May. 
PELTON, Clarence Gleason (I9588)
 
5403 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states he was born on 12 Feb 1900. 
PHARO, Clinton George (I12392)
 
5404 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states she died in 1972. 
HAGE, Mildred Beal (I12408)
 
5405 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states she died in 1985.
She resided in San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA in 1984. 
PERRY, Edith Angeline (I9713)
 
5406 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states she was born 12 Feb 1912. 
FISK, Helen Elizabeth (I14694)
 
5407 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states she was born 3 May 1918. 
DENNISON, Phyllis Isabelle (I15430)
 
5408 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that he was born 1 Dec 1916.
He was in the Army/Navy. He was a student at the New England School of EM balming. He served in the military from 1935-1945. He was a disabled WW II veteran.
He resided in Springhill, FL in 1982. He enjoyed painting, swimming, camp ing and cooking. 
PELTON, Andrew Russell Sr. (I11770)
 
5409 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that he was born 17 May 1952. He serv ed as an officer in the military in the Revolutionary War, 4 Aug 1775-177 7. In 1775 he was a Lieutenant in the Canadian campaign under Colonel Ale xander McDowell rising to the rank of Captain. His award of land for serv ice was located in Ithaca, NY. In the troubles immediately preceding t he great war, the Peltons were ardent patriots. A record at the Washingt on headquarters, "The Old Hasbrouck House", at Newburgh, NY shows he enlis ted 4 Aug 1775. He was mustered into the continental service as First Lie utenant in the 7th Company of the 1st Regiment; four regiments having be en mustered at the same time or on the same day. His regimental office rs were Colonel Alexander McDowell, Lieutenant Colonel Rudolphus Ritzem a, Major Herman, Ledwitz, Adjutant John Brogdon, Chaplain Isreal Evans a nd Quartermaster William Tap. The officers of the 7th Company were Capta in Gershom Mott, First Lieutenant Benjamin Pelton, and Second Lieutenant T imothy Hughes. He was in the Quebec expedition under General Montgomery a nd was near him when he fell. He was also present at the execution of And re'. It is said he resigned because an officer was, as he thought, unjust ly promoted over him. About the time of his enlistment he sent his wi fe to relatives in NJ, probably to the home of his grandparents in Hopewel l, NJ. But she soon returned to New Rochelle, NY, remaining there for so me time.
Benjamin served in the War of 1812. After his return from the army, he re moved with his family to Peekskill, NY. Living there till near the e nd of the century, for a part of all of this time, carrying on the cabin et business. He and his brother Philip were also iron workers, jointly ow ning lands and mines in Putnam Co. About 1797 he removed to Ithac a, NY to look after lands, six lots and to make a home for himself and fam ily. In the War of 1812 men were so slow to enlist, he and three of his so ns volunteered and served for a time under General Smythe on the Canadi an frontier. One son was taken prisoner and another, Richard Walcott Pelt on, dying on the way home. In Ithaca he was a prominent man and lead er in the community holding the position of judge for some time. As descr ibed by a granddaughter, Mrs. Emma B. Ingersoll, Benjamin was a small m an of ruddy complexion, brown hair and blue eyes, with a moderately promin ent roman nose. He was polite, quick in his movements, a good talker a nd fond of a joke, an able man and a good debater, an able writer and go od penman being very ingenious and methodical in all his ways. In religio us matters he was a strict seventh-day Baptist, but perfectly willing th at others should enjoy their own beliefs. 
PELTON, Benjamin (I1139)
 
5410 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that he was born 17 Nov 1956. 
PELTON, Reginald William Jr. (I17717)
 
5411 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that he was born 20 Mar 1909 and died 15 Aug 1 970. 
PELTON, Charles (I16058)
 
5412 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that he was born 31 Oct 1900. 
WESSELIUS, Morris (I15410)
 
5413 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that Lois was born Goodwin, Deuel, SD, 21 S ep 1928. 
BLACK, Lois Mae (I3874)
 
5414 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that Mary was born in Westmoreland, Oneid a, NY 19 Aug 1810.
Conflicting evidence states that she died in Killbuck, Holmes, OH Aug 1839 
PELTON, Mary (I207)
 
5415 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that she died on 5 Aug 1975.

She was despondent over the accidental death of Heather, her little daught er. 
PELTON, Shirley Ann (I12384)
 
5416 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that Simeon was born in Groton, New London, C T, 18 Aug 1753. 
PELTON, Simeon (I1059)
 
5417 [combined.ged]


Conflicting evidence states that Web was born 25 Dec 1836. Family Bib le in possession of Douglas Allen Pelton which says Henry was born 25 D ec 1836. The book says born in Van Buren Township. 
PELTON, Henry (I7294)
 
5418 [combined.ged]


Cooper and Farmer.[josephpelton.FTW]

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Cooper and Farmer.[a.ged]

Cooper and Farmer.
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Cooper and Farmer.[a.ged]

Cooper and Farmer.
new.ged
new.ged 
PELTON, Timothy (I155)
 
5419 [combined.ged]


Cort received the nickname "Cushion" because as a child he was frail and h ad to be carried around on a cushion. He was a Farmer, served as a Justi ce of the Peace and was custodian of the Robinson Township Cemetery. He e njoyed parties, polka and ice skating. 
PELTON, Cort (I7163)
 
5420 [combined.ged]


Could be LARASON or LARISON 
LARSEN, John (I1153)
 
5421 [combined.ged]


Date of birth unknown, called "youngest daughter" in her father's will. 
SMITH, Keziah (I1152)
 
5422 [combined.ged]


Dealer in Boots and Shoes. Conflicting evidence states that Daniel was bo rn 26 Jun 1788. 
PELTON, Daniel (I2269)
 
5423 [combined.ged]


Description: According to his niece he hung himself. 
PELTON, Philip Sheridan (I5947)
 
5424 [combined.ged]


Description: Adopted 
PELTON, Grace Fisk Burt (I1958)
 
5425 [combined.ged]


Description: Alzheimers disease 
HEWISON, John Stewart (I11810)
 
5426 [combined.ged]


Description: apoplexy 
HEWISON, Murdoch (I15706)
 
5427 [combined.ged]


Description: as Blacksmith 
HARCUS, Stewart (I15760)
 
5428 [combined.ged]


Description: as Postmaster and coal merchant.
Description: Worked as Fishcurer, Postmaster and Coal Merchant. 
HEWISON, Timothy (I15531)
 
5429 [combined.ged]


Description: at Forest Lawn Cemetary[Russell Benjamin Martin.ged]

Description: at Forest Lawn Cemetary
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new.ged
new.ged 
GRINDLE, Sylvia Celestine (I9233)
 
5430 [combined.ged]


Description: Cancer 
HEWISON, Stewart (I20956)
 
5431 [combined.ged]


Description: cancer of the stomach. Cardiac arrest. Lasted 3 months 
HEWISON, John (I20643)
 
5432 [combined.ged]


Description: Charles lists Cyrprian's place of death as Whitesboro, Oneid a, NY. 
PELTON, Cyprian (I662)
 
5433 [combined.ged]


Description: complications from broken hip 
MCCUBREY, Grosvenor Downes (I9260)
 
5434 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence state he died in 1880.
He migrated 1851. He resided in Flandreau, Moody, SD, 1877.
After his death his three youngest sons lived with their Dresser grandpare nts. 
PELTON, George Gray (I4217)
 
5435 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he died 1840.
He was a Farmer and a Teacher. 
PELTON, Edwin (I1595)
 
5436 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he died 19 May 1864. 
PELTON, Rollin H. (I2240)
 
5437 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he died 22 Jan 1807.
He was a Sea Captain/Farmer. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, r esponding to the Lexington alarm from Chatham, CT. He was a Sea Captain f or years, commanding privateers and taking prizes during the war. He sail ed to England and other foreign ports later. He owned a great deal of la nd from 1767-1795 according to Chatham records. in the last years of h is life he was an invalid. 
PELTON, Ithamar (I305)
 
5438 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he died Aug 1983.
He was a Logger. He also served in the military in World War I, abt 191 4. From 1933-1955 he was an Owner.
He resided in Moscow, Hatah, ID 1980 at a Nursing Home. 
PELTON, Homer Lewis (I9256)
 
5439 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he died in 1834. 
PELTON, Joel Field (I1475)
 
5440 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he died in Osawatomie, Miami, KS.
His grand daughter says he,"Lived in Clarneda before home steading near Di ghton, KS. He was committed to the Topeka State Hospital at the age of 4 8. His cause of death was self hanging. His sons Phineas and Philip al so hung themselves." 
PELTON, Almeron Phineas (I3586)
 
5441 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he died on 3 Sep 1853.
He was a Farmer and a Cooper. 
PELTON, Brace (I759)
 
5442 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 1 Jan 1888.
George and his brother Mack always showed up for the family reunions and f or funerals. 
BERTO, George Elliott (I12521)
 
5443 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 10 Mar 1785. 
PELTON, Joel Jr. (I2175)
 
5444 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 14 Feb 1859. 
PELTON, James Henry (I2923)
 
5445 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 15 Jan 1910
He was a Student at Junior College. He was an Investment Cashier/Brok er in Detroit, Wayne, MI. 
PELTON, J. W. Lloyd (I9511)
 
5446 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 16 Apr 1805.
He was a Sea Captian. 
PELTON, Alfred (I1604)
 
5447 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 16 Sep 1896.
He was listed in a muster roll in Oneida, ID in 1917-1918. 
PELTON, Iril Arthur (I5229)
 
5448 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 1868.
He worked as a Master Captain of a private yacht. He died or went missi ng since 1913. 
PELTON, Charles Gideon (I8862)
 
5449 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 2 Apr 1879. 
EWINGS, Alice Josephine D. (I5927)
 
5450 [combined.ged]


Description: Conflicting evidence states he was born 22 Nov 1909.
He worked as a steel worker and after retiring, as a custodian. He enjoy ed horse shoes, schuffling, fishing, hunting, and bird watching. When h is father became sick he supported the family for 10 years washing and gre asing cars. 
PELTON, Irving Allison (I4648)
 

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