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6551 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoe Dealer. | VAN EPPS, Edward J. (I5192)
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6552 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoe manufacturer. He was listed as a resident in the census rep ort in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, 1892. | PELTON, Lorenzo (I1366)
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6553 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker and Farmer. He resided in Seneca, Nemaha, KS 1877. | PELTON, Ferdinand (I1611)
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6554 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker and was said to have played the violin well. | PELTON, Alfred (I1556)
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6555 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, William (I1044)
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6556 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Albert Ahira (I1308)
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6557 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, James (I1342)
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6558 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Calvin (I1569)
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6559 | [combined.ged] He was a shoemaker. | PELTON, John Wesley (I2784)
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6560 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Dewitt Clinton (I3646)
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6561 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Homer (I605)
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6562 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Edward Shipman (I612)
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6563 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, John (I676)
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6564 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Frederick Henry (I7085)
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6565 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. Conflicting evidence states that James was born 4 S ep 1786. | PELTON, James (I2268)
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6566 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. He resided in Auburn, Cayuga, NY 1892. He was dea f, caused by Scarlet Fever. | PELTON, Judd (I3125)
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6567 | [combined.ged] He was a Shoemaker. He resided in Collins, OH 1876. | PELTON, Hiram (I1560)
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6568 | [combined.ged] He was a short, stocky gentleman. | PELTON, John Grant (I6631)
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6569 | [combined.ged] He was a Shuttle Maker. He resided in Southbridge, Worcester, MA 1878. | PELTON, Albert Lewis (I6661)
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6570 | [combined.ged] He was a Silk-Manufactur. | KENNEDY, George R. (I6709)
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6571 | [combined.ged] He was a Silverplate Manufacturer in St. Louis, Saint Louis, MO 1880. | PELTON, Oliver Zebulon (I23)
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6572 | [combined.ged] He was a Silverplate Manufacturer. He resided in St Louis, Saint Loui s, MO 1888. | PELTON, Frederick Wetmore (I21)
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6573 | [combined.ged] He was a Silversmith. | PELTON, George E. (I1759)
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6574 | [combined.ged] He was a Silversmith. | MEAD, James B. (I4486)
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6575 | [combined.ged] He was a Soldier. | PELTON, Henry Clay (I1673)
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6576 | [combined.ged] He was a Soldier. | PELTON, Nelson A. (I4222)
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6577 | [combined.ged] He was a Soldier. | PELTON, Christopher M. (I6489)
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6578 | [combined.ged] He was a Soldier. | PELTON, Albert E. (I6687)
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6579 | [combined.ged] He was a Solider. | PELTON, Charles W. (I6689)
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6580 | [combined.ged] He was a Special Agent. Lyle served in the military Jan 1943-Oct 194 5. He resided in Marietta, GA 1982. Lyle enjoyed tennis and photograph y. Was a member of the Atlanta Estate Planning Council, Chicago Estate Pla nning Council, American Society of Life Underwriters, National Associati on of Life Underwriters, and Christian Business Men's Committee. | PELTON, Lyle Bernard (I1999)
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6581 | [combined.ged] He was a Speculator. | PELTON, Floyd (I4049)
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6582 | [combined.ged] He was a Speculator. He resided in Kaukauna, Price, WI 1890. | PELTON, George William (I8953)
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6583 | [combined.ged] He was a Spinner-of-Wool. | PELTON, William Baker (I1280)
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6584 | [combined.ged] He was a Station Agent. | PELTON, Roy Reuben (I7134)
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6585 | [combined.ged] He was a Steel Engraver. | PELTON, Oliver (I347)
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6586 | [combined.ged] He was a Steel Mill worker and a Farmer. | PELTON, Evert Fred (I8533)
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6587 | [combined.ged] He was a Stockkeeper in Detroit, Wayne, MI. | PELTON, John (I7124)
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6588 | [combined.ged] He was a Stone Mason in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA 1890. | PELTON, Ernest R. (I8948)
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6589 | [combined.ged] He was a Stone mason. | PELTON, Orin (I1324)
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6590 | [combined.ged] He was a Stonecutter. | PELTON, Isaac W. (I362)
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6591 | [combined.ged] He was a Stonecutter. | KIBBE, Lorenzo (I6837)
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6592 | [combined.ged] He was a Stonemason. | AMES, Willis Floyd Frederick (I15875)
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6593 | [combined.ged] He was a Stonemason/Bricklayer. He moved in 1788 to Ontario, Canada. Remo ved to Grand Isle, VT, previous to 1788, and thence, with his brother-in- law, Levi Lawrence, in 1806, to Canada, Chateaugay, QUE, and in or about 1 809 to Blenheim, Oxford, Canada West, now Ontario, where he lived, and the re died, in 1849. He learned first the stone mason's trade, and afterwar d, brickmaking, at New London, CT. The records of this family were destro yed in the War of 1812, or in the Canadian Rebellion. | PELTON, James B. (I1121)
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6594 | [combined.ged] He was a student in San Francisco, San Francisco, CA at Heald's Business C ollege. Allen was elected in San Leandro, Alameda, CA in 1916 and was ree lected three times. He was a Republican and a member of Eden Lodge AF & A M, Doric Chapter RAM and OES. Promoted housing subdivisions and built hom es. He worked in real estate, investment and the insurance business. | PELTON, Allen Eli (I7200)
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6595 | [combined.ged] He was a student in Stevens Point, Portage, WI Normal school. His occupat ion was as a Teacher in Melrose, WI. He was known as "Professor". He al so worked as a Real Estate Agent in Seattle, King, WA. | BERTO, Fred Gard (I12484)
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6596 | [combined.ged] He was a Student in Toronto, York, ON, CAN at Malvern Collegiate. He wor ked as a Salesman for Cadada Life Assurance Company and later worked at t he Hobbs Glass Company. He served in the military in World War II about 1 943. He was with the Oxford Rifles. | PELTON, Ralph Reid (I9495)
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6597 | [combined.ged] He was a student in Toronto, York, ON, CAN at Toronto Veterinary Colleg e. He moved in 1892. He moved to Canada and studied at Toronto Veterina ry College. When he returned to the USA he met the widow Martin who w as a cook at her father's logging camp raising her son, Russel Martin. Wh ile in Canada he traveled a circuit showing films, then ran a livery stab le and had one of the first car dealerships and implement dealers in Saska tchewan. He was Veterinarian between 1906-1969. Lived in eleven different cities d uring his professional career. | PELTON, Thomas Arthur (I6867)
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6598 | [combined.ged] He was a Superintendant. | SMITH, Charles M. (I8668)
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6599 | [combined.ged] He was a Superintendent in Meriden, New Haven, CT 1891. | PELTON, William A. (I4706)
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6600 | [combined.ged] He was a Superintendent of Washington township School in 1909. Took his f oster parents name, (Block). The Brock(Block) family also played an active role in the early histo ry of the Trilby, OH area. William Brock arrived from New York State in 1 850. He acquired fifty eight acres located along Secor road and adjace nt to the state line. He married Frances Marion Mallett, daughter of ear ly township pioneers. Two of their seven children, Milford and Nelson, we re lifelong Trilby residents. In 1893 the brothers built a store, the fir st in the area, at the intersection of Secor and Whitford Center Roads. C onsidered somewhat of a midway point between Lambertville, MI and Toled o, OH, the store served a variety of needs for the growing population. T he Grange met on a second floor, which also served at various times as a d ance hall, pool hall, and meeting place for a Baptist congregation. Wh en a post office opened in the store on February 10, 1898, Milford Bro ck served as a postmaster with Giles Pelton as his assistant. Frank Hal l, Mark Webster and Charles Sutherland were mail carriers between Trilby a nd Lamberville. Milford Brock recalled that often "the mail bags we re so muddy that it was difficult to separate the mail." With the comi ng of the automobile, the Brock grocery installed the area's first gasoli ne pump. The Brocks also supplied ice fro the community. Before this, ma ny area farmers maintained their own ice houses, cutting ice from a quar ry along Stern Road. | BLOCK (BROCK), William Henry Morgan (I8262)
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