1. | William Henry PELTON was born on 9 Apr 1837 in Sheffield, Berkshire, MA; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 813
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He served as an officer in the military in the Civil War, 1860-1865. O ne of three brothers to serve in the War of the Great Rebellion in Squadr on H, Sixth Massachusetts Calvary from start to finish. Embarking at Bosto n, he entered the mouth of the Mississippi and helped take Forts Jackso n, Saint Philip and New Orleans. Then on to Bonnet Carrie, Baton Rouge a nd Port Hudson, Thence up the Red River. He was presented with a steel eng raving for bravery and good conduct.[josephpelton.FTW]
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He served as an officer in the military in the Civil War, 1860-1865. O ne of three brothers to serve in the War of the Great Rebellion in Squadr on H, Sixth Massachusetts Calvary from start to finish. Embarking at Bosto n, he entered the mouth of the Mississippi and helped take Forts Jackso n, Saint Philip and New Orleans. Then on to Bonnet Carrie, Baton Rouge a nd Port Hudson, Thence up the Red River. He was presented with a steel eng raving for bravery and good conduct.[a.ged]
He served as an officer in the military in the Civil War, 1860-1865. O ne of three brothers to serve in the War of the Great Rebellion in Squadr on H, Sixth Massachusetts Calvary from start to finish. Embarking at Bosto n, he entered the mouth of the Mississippi and helped take Forts Jackso n, Saint Philip and New Orleans. Then on to Bonnet Carrie, Baton Rouge a nd Port Hudson, Thence up the Red River. He was presented with a steel eng raving for bravery and good conduct.
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He served as an officer in the military in the Civil War, 1860-1865. O ne of three brothers to serve in the War of the Great Rebellion in Squadr on H, Sixth Massachusetts Calvary from start to finish. Embarking at Bosto n, he entered the mouth of the Mississippi and helped take Forts Jackso n, Saint Philip and New Orleans. Then on to Bonnet Carrie, Baton Rouge a nd Port Hudson, Thence up the Red River. He was presented with a steel eng raving for bravery and good conduct.[a.ged]
He served as an officer in the military in the Civil War, 1860-1865. O ne of three brothers to serve in the War of the Great Rebellion in Squadr on H, Sixth Massachusetts Calvary from start to finish. Embarking at Bosto n, he entered the mouth of the Mississippi and helped take Forts Jackso n, Saint Philip and New Orleans. Then on to Bonnet Carrie, Baton Rouge a nd Port Hudson, Thence up the Red River. He was presented with a steel eng raving for bravery and good conduct.
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William married Cornelia Evelyn PHILIP on 28 Jan 1860 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, MA. Cornelia was born about 1840; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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