Matches 6,651 to 6,700 of 7,328
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6651 | [combined.ged] He was an Assistant Farmer and in Pumpmaking. | PELTON, Rufus Merton (I7131)
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6652 | [combined.ged] He was an Auto Mechanic. Theodore served in the military in World War I I, 1945. He resided in Hanston, Hodgeman, KS Oct 1977. | PELTON, Theodore Gayle (I8631)
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6653 | [combined.ged] He was an Civil-Engineer. | PELTON, Montgomery (I7351)
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6654 | [combined.ged] He was an Electrical Engineer. | DE COST, Jesse A. (I12177)
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6655 | [combined.ged] He was an Electrical Engineer/Executive. | GREEN, James Lewis (I9529)
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6656 | [combined.ged] He was an Electrician and House Contractor. He enjoyed golfing and bowlin g. | PELTON, Earl Densmore (I9206)
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6657 | [combined.ged] He was an Electrician. Francis served in the military in World War II, 19 45. | PELTON, Francis Dale (I8630)
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6658 | [combined.ged] He was an Engineer with the US Air Force. | PELTON, Robert Lester (I8047)
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6659 | [combined.ged] He was an Engineer. | PELTON, Worthington (I1439)
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6660 | [combined.ged] He was an Engineer. | PELTON, Edgar R. (I2547)
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6661 | [combined.ged] He was an Engineer. | PELTON, Frederick Martin (I6014)
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6662 | [combined.ged] He was an Engineer. Traveled extensively - living in Cambodia, Panama, Me xico, Guatemala and Nicaragua. | CONNOR, Thomas J. (I11607)
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6663 | [combined.ged] He was an Engineer.[T[1].G. Pelton.FTW] 1930 census - Minnesota - Ramsey - St. Paul Roll: T626_1121 Page: 20B ED: 149 Image: 0831 | PELTON, Burton L. Sr. (I8016)
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6664 | [combined.ged] He was an Engineer/NYCRR. | PELTON, Percy Thomas (I4581)
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6665 | [combined.ged] He was an Executive. He resided in Farmington Hills, MI 1980. Lloyd enjo yed poetry writing, several of which were published. Told a story about b eing distant cousin to President Grover Cleveland. | PELTON, Lloyd Marquis (I1993)
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6666 | [combined.ged] He was an Industrial Inspector. | PELTON, Stephen Lawrence (I9575)
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6667 | [combined.ged] He was an Inspector. | PELTON, Joseph (I4545)
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6668 | [combined.ged] He was an Inventor and an Adventurer. | PELTON, Samuel Adams (I5674)
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6669 | [combined.ged] He was an Inventor. | PRETTYMAN, Thomas G. (I2630)
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6670 | [combined.ged] He was an Inventor. | SPERRY, Ellsworth (I4931)
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6671 | [combined.ged] He was an Iron-Founder. | BRADLEY, Christopher G. (I9804)
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6672 | [combined.ged] He was an Operator. He walked with crutches from a possible swimming acci dent in the Ohio River. He enjoyed being a handy man, yard care, cutti ng hair and fixing little kids' bike wheels. | PELTON, Charles A. (I6019)
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6673 | [combined.ged] He was an ordained minister. He was a student at McMaster University. | HAVERSTOCK, Rev. Lester Stuart (I12097)
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6674 | [combined.ged] He was an Ordained Priest. | PELTON, Dewitt Lincoln (I6034)
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6675 | [combined.ged] He was an Owner CO. | PELTON, William Benson (I9323)
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6676 | [combined.ged] He was an Owner in Toronto, York, ON, CAN. | TOLTON, John David (I12055)
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6677 | [combined.ged] He was an Owner in Wolverine, MI and Marlette, Sanilac, MI. | BUTLER, Hamilton J. (I11919)
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6678 | [combined.ged] He was an Owner Operator - 1966 Creston and Council Bluffs, IA. | PELTON, James Abner (I123)
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6679 | [combined.ged] He was an Owner. | PELTON, Alfred Earnest (I7130)
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6680 | [combined.ged] He was an Owner/Operator. | DOWLING, William (I14362)
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6681 | [combined.ged] He was an Owner/Operator. He moved about 1880 to Michigan. | PELTON, William Ray (I6596)
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6682 | [combined.ged] He was born at Mount Hope Farm. By about 1723 Benjamin and Keziah mov ed to Huntington, Massau, NY and later to Hopewell. They joined the Fir st Church in Huntington on 29 Sep 1742 but had moved to Hopewell by Mar 17 50 when Benjamin was listed as an Overseer of the Highways. | PELTON, Benjamin (I261)
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6683 | [combined.ged] He was City Editor in Providence, Providence, RI. | PELTON, Edwin Kingsley (I6832)
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6684 | [combined.ged] He was Civil Engineer. | HILL, Cicero D. (I8036)
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6685 | [combined.ged] He was educated in Montrose grade and high school, Colorado College in Col orado Springs, Law at Denver University, and the University of Southern Ca lifornia Law School. He was owner of Pelton Motors, Inc., co-owner and pr esident of the National Canning Co. in Seattle, which was sold to Armour a nd Co., Los Angeles, CA. He was involved with the Automobile Finance Co ., and Marmon Car Distributor of Southern CA in 1930. He was a Dodge dist ributor for Southern CA. Became president of Parts Wholesalers Inc., whi ch became the largest Chrysler parts distributorship in the country. At t he time of his death he was chairman of the board. George was a memb er of numerous clubs, including chair of several Los Angeles automobile sh ows and he served as president of the Motor Car Dealers Association, recei ving a life membership from that organization in 1956. He was also a memb er of the Republican Party. | PELTON, George Seeley (I5799)
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6686 | [combined.ged] He was educated in Ontario schools and worked as an office manager of a Sw ift Canadian packing plant at Hanover, ON, CAN for two years previous to c oming to the USA on 24 May 1939 to take over an aunts hardware store in Ya le, MI. Howard was elected Yale, Saint Clair, MI, 1945-1957, 1958-1966, 1 966-1971. Howard was a Saint Clair Tax Allocation Board member in Yale, S aint Clair, MI 1972-1977. Howard also belonged to the Black River Count ry Club, The Elks in Port Huron, was a Master Mason in Brockway Lod ge in Yale, a Knight Templor in Lexington Commandy 32nd Degree Mason, a nd a Shriner. He was active in anything good for the town/city of Yale; C ommunity Chest, Red Cross, recreation for kids, Yale park. He also enjoy ed golfing. | PELTON, Howard Alexander (I11928)
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6687 | [combined.ged] He was elected in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Oh. Frederick resided in Clevelan d, Cuyahoga, OH in 1890. | PELTON, Frederick William (I15774)
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6688 | [combined.ged] He was electrocuted while working on an addition to his house. He was a Photographer. He attended the Art Center School in Los Angele s, Los Angeles, CA. He served in the military in WWII, about 1941. Jam es enjoyed art, photography, landscaping and hunting with the bow and arro w. | PELTON, James Randall (I14344)
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6689 | [combined.ged] He was Farmer, living with his father. Never married. | PELTON, Elias (I3953)
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6690 | [combined.ged] He was in the Insurance Business in Waco, McLennan, TX in 1892. He gr ew up in Sedalia, MO. | PELTON, Horace Huntington Jr. (I6833)
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6691 | [combined.ged] He was in the Navy. | WALCOTT, John (I2270)
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6692 | [combined.ged] He was in the Printing Business. He resided in Victorville, CA in 1981. W allace enjoyed fishing and hunting. | PELTON, Wallace Burton (I16076)
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6693 | [combined.ged] He was in the Revolutionary War. "He served in the Revolutionary Army a nd by reason of the great hardships endured in the war he became insan e. He used to wander from his northern home back to the old home in C T. This continued for seventeen years until he died at the home of a cous in in Portland, CT. In consequence of this sad state of affairs his fami ly of seven children widely scattered." | PELTON, Benjamin (I296)
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6694 | [combined.ged] He was in the Shoe-business. | PELTON, Daniel B. (I4180)
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6695 | [combined.ged] He was in the US Army Infantry. | PELTON, Robert F. (I7509)
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6696 | [combined.ged] He was in the USArmy. | BEAUMONT, J.G. (I8871)
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6697 | [combined.ged] He was inducted into the military 13 Jul 1780. Ebenezer enlisted when a l ad and served as a drummer. He was released from active duty 10 Oct 1708. He was inducted into the mi litary in Norwich, New London, CT 10 Mar 1781. Ebenezer was listed as t he head of a family on the 1790 Census Montogomery, Ulster, NY. Conflicti ng evidence states that he died in York, Livingston, NY 23 Dec 1825. | PELTON, Ebenezer (I1091)
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6698 | [combined.ged] He was inducted into the military in MN. Was a high school principal at A lbert Lea, MN when he went into the Air Force. He worked in Education. Af ter service in the Air Force, he taught at Seattle University for nine yea rs. Was a counseling psychologist. He graduated from the University of Minnesota. He received a license in W ashington State. | PELTON, William Allen (I9232)
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6699 | [combined.ged] He was inducted into the military in PA December 1940. Horace retired fr om the military in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA on 2 November 1959. He r etired to Everett, Snohomish, WA in 1985. He resided in Zapata, Zapat a, TX from 1990-1998. He was cremated in Seattle, King, WA on 24 Aug 199 8. Horace, a farm boy from Winburne, PA, joined the Navy soon after gradu ating High School in 1940 and was on Midway the day the Japanese bombed Pe arly Harbor. he remained in the Navy for 20 years, seeing action in the P acific Theatre during World War II and also Korea. He married Margaret "Pe g" Rowles, a former classmate at Cooper Township High School and they h ad three children before Peg passed away in 1959. Following his retirement from the Navy in 1959, Chief worked for Nation al Cash Register as a sales representative, where he met his second wif e, Jean Krider Phillips. Following their marriage in 1961, the couple pac ked up 3 of Jean's 4 children and Horace's 3 children and travelled acro ss the US by station wagon to WA state. A small U-Haul trailer with a mat tress, Jean's sewing machine, clothes and "one special item' each for t he kids were all that was packed. "We slept side by side resting our hea ds on each other's shoulders," the kids remember, "with one of those re ar facing back seats to sit and see where we had been." After arriving in WA state, Horace (or Chief as he was most commonly know n) worked for the Monroe Reformatory and was on duty the night of the Wash ington Earthquake. After that he worked on and off at Boeing in Everett a nd Seattle (from where he eventually retired), owned and operated his o wn logging business (Pelton Wood Products), drove a city bus, drove f or a waste management company, worked in the woods for other logging outfi ts and, in the summer of 1974, he and his youngest daughter operated a com mercial fishing business out of Neah Bay, WA on a 25-foot converted pleasu re boat. Horace and Jean became 'Snow birds' when they both retired, and eventual ly purchased a lot in Zapata, TX where they would spend their winters. Af ter Jean passed away in 1991, Horace took up full time residence in TX, b ut would frequently visit his daughter's family in WA state as well as oth er family members across the US. | PELTON, Horace Benson (I7517)
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6700 | [combined.ged] He was inducted into the military in Salem, Dent, MO in 1940. | PELTON, William Thomas (I16214)
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