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Edward Ensign PELTON[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Male 1841 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Edward Ensign PELTON 
    Birth 18 Aug 1841  Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    Gender Male 
    Reference Number 815 
    _UID CA6E4163D31C4F36ACB36F2EC401E9D4CE39 
    Death Yes, date unknown  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    Person ID I813  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 3 Apr 2017 

    Father Asa Carter PELTON,   b. 23 Aug 1804   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Ophelia AUSTIN,   b. Abt 1805   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage Apr 1832  Sheffield, Berkshire, MA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    • Reference Number:6826
    Documents
    1850 Census AC Pelton.jpg
    1850 Census AC Pelton.jpg
    Family ID F184  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Emily Alice FILLOW,   b. 1 Feb 1849, Newton, Fairfield, CT Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage 9 Mar 1870  Brewster's Station, Putnam, NY Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5
    • Reference Number:13789
    Children 
     1. Bessie May PELTON,   b. 16 Sep 1871, MA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     2. Guy Fillow PELTON,   b. 24 Aug 1873, MA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F441  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 3 Apr 2017 

  • Notes 
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      He served in the military in the Civil War, 23 Sep 1861-4 Mar 1863. Enlist ed in the War of the Rebellion at Meriden, CT. He served in Captain Charl es L. Upham's Company K, Eighth Regiment of CT Volunteer Infantry. Assign ed to General Burnside's Ninth Army Corps, they served through the North C arloina campaign until the taking of Fort Macon, NC. Then served with Gene ral Burnside in Virginia, where they joined the army of Potomac, being ma de a part of the Eighteenth Corps. At Antietam, MD 17 Sep 1862 he was seve rely wounded, taken prisoner and paroled on the field. He was exchang ed in the follwing November and was discharged 4 Mar 1863.
      Edward served in the military 9 Feb 1865-9 Feb 1868. He enlisted aga in 9 Feb 1865 in the Sixth United States Regular Calvary. August 12 he w as appointed first sergeant of Company E. With the rebellion over, they w ere sent to the Texas frontier where he served until his honorable dischar ge 9 Feb 1868 at Buffalo Springs, TX.[josephpelton.FTW]

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      He served in the military in the Civil War, 23 Sep 1861-4 Mar 1863. Enlist ed in the War of the Rebellion at Meriden, CT. He served in Captain Charl es L. Upham's Company K, Eighth Regiment of CT Volunteer Infantry. Assign ed to General Burnside's Ninth Army Corps, they served through the North C arloina campaign until the taking of Fort Macon, NC. Then served with Gene ral Burnside in Virginia, where they joined the army of Potomac, being ma de a part of the Eighteenth Corps. At Antietam, MD 17 Sep 1862 he was seve rely wounded, taken prisoner and paroled on the field. He was exchang ed in the follwing November and was discharged 4 Mar 1863.
      Edward served in the military 9 Feb 1865-9 Feb 1868. He enlisted aga in 9 Feb 1865 in the Sixth United States Regular Calvary. August 12 he w as appointed first sergeant of Company E. With the rebellion over, they w ere sent to the Texas frontier where he served until his honorable dischar ge 9 Feb 1868 at Buffalo Springs, TX.[a.ged]

      He served in the military in the Civil War, 23 Sep 1861-4 Mar 1863. Enlist ed in the War of the Rebellion at Meriden, CT. He served in Captain Charl es L. Upham's Company K, Eighth Regiment of CT Volunteer Infantry. Assign ed to General Burnside's Ninth Army Corps, they served through the North C arloina campaign until the taking of Fort Macon, NC. Then served with Gene ral Burnside in Virginia, where they joined the army of Potomac, being ma de a part of the Eighteenth Corps. At Antietam, MD 17 Sep 1862 he was seve rely wounded, taken prisoner and paroled on the field. He was exchang ed in the follwing November and was discharged 4 Mar 1863.
      Edward served in the military 9 Feb 1865-9 Feb 1868. He enlisted aga in 9 Feb 1865 in the Sixth United States Regular Calvary. August 12 he w as appointed first sergeant of Company E. With the rebellion over, they w ere sent to the Texas frontier where he served until his honorable dischar ge 9 Feb 1868 at Buffalo Springs, TX.
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      He served in the military in the Civil War, 23 Sep 1861-4 Mar 1863. Enlist ed in the War of the Rebellion at Meriden, CT. He served in Captain Charl es L. Upham's Company K, Eighth Regiment of CT Volunteer Infantry. Assign ed to General Burnside's Ninth Army Corps, they served through the North C arloina campaign until the taking of Fort Macon, NC. Then served with Gene ral Burnside in Virginia, where they joined the army of Potomac, being ma de a part of the Eighteenth Corps. At Antietam, MD 17 Sep 1862 he was seve rely wounded, taken prisoner and paroled on the field. He was exchang ed in the follwing November and was discharged 4 Mar 1863.
      Edward served in the military 9 Feb 1865-9 Feb 1868. He enlisted aga in 9 Feb 1865 in the Sixth United States Regular Calvary. August 12 he w as appointed first sergeant of Company E. With the rebellion over, they w ere sent to the Texas frontier where he served until his honorable dischar ge 9 Feb 1868 at Buffalo Springs, TX.[a.ged]

      He served in the military in the Civil War, 23 Sep 1861-4 Mar 1863. Enlist ed in the War of the Rebellion at Meriden, CT. He served in Captain Charl es L. Upham's Company K, Eighth Regiment of CT Volunteer Infantry. Assign ed to General Burnside's Ninth Army Corps, they served through the North C arloina campaign until the taking of Fort Macon, NC. Then served with Gene ral Burnside in Virginia, where they joined the army of Potomac, being ma de a part of the Eighteenth Corps. At Antietam, MD 17 Sep 1862 he was seve rely wounded, taken prisoner and paroled on the field. He was exchang ed in the follwing November and was discharged 4 Mar 1863.
      Edward served in the military 9 Feb 1865-9 Feb 1868. He enlisted aga in 9 Feb 1865 in the Sixth United States Regular Calvary. August 12 he w as appointed first sergeant of Company E. With the rebellion over, they w ere sent to the Texas frontier where he served until his honorable dischar ge 9 Feb 1868 at Buffalo Springs, TX.
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