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| 11751 | [combined.ged] Like her mother, Veletta was also an excellent commercial cook and bake r. She was also a talented seamstress and quilt maker. She served as sec retary for the county Register of Deeds and secretary for the Superintende nt of Schools. | STATZER, Veletta Mae (I14712)
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| 11752 | [combined.ged] Like her mother, Veletta was also an excellent commercial cook and bake r. She was also a talented seamstress and quilt maker. She served as sec retary for the county Register of Deeds and secretary for the Superintende nt of Schools. | STATZER, Veletta Mae (I014711)
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| 11753 | [combined.ged] She resided in Appleton, Outagamie, WI in 1987. | PELTON, Ann Carol (I10689)
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| 11754 | [combined.ged] She resided in Appleton, Outagamie, WI in 1987. | PELTON, Ann Carol (I010688)
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| 11755 | [combined.ged] She resided in Buckley, Wexford, MI in 1983 | PELTON, Genva Ruth (I12368)
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| 11756 | [combined.ged] She resided in Buckley, Wexford, MI in 1983 | PELTON, Genva Ruth (I012367)
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| 11757 | [combined.ged] She resided in Mexico. | BRITTON, Joan Adrian (I12417)
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| 11758 | [combined.ged] She resided in Mexico. | BRITTON, Joan Adrian (I012416)
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| 11759 | [combined.ged] SSN# 458-32-0070 | MADISON, Edyth Lucille (I8173)
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| 11760 | [combined.ged] SSN# 458-32-0070 | MADISON, Edyth Lucille (I008171)
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| 11761 | [combined.ged] SSN# 485-07-2065 | LEONARD, Emma Angelica (I14637)
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| 11762 | [combined.ged] SSN# 485-07-2065 | LEONARD, Emma Angelica (I014636)
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| 11763 | [combined.ged] #56 From Cloncore | VENNARD, Joseph (I016525)
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| 11764 | [combined.ged] #56 From Cloncore | VENNARD, Joseph (I16525)
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| 11765 | [combined.ged] #56 From Cloncore | VENNARD, Joseph (I016524)
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| 11766 | [combined.ged] #56 From Cloncore | VENNARD, Joseph (I016525)
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| 11767 | [combined.ged] 1881 Census | VENNARD, Francis (I015513)
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| 11768 | [combined.ged] 1881 Census | VENNARD, Francis (I15513)
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| 11769 | [combined.ged] 1881 Census | VENNARD, Francis (I015512)
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| 11770 | [combined.ged] 1881 Census | VENNARD, Francis (I015513)
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| 11771 | [combined.ged] A quote from the 1992 book " she was Arrogant, self entered and a rake." | CARPENTER, Plina Isabel (I12444)
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| 11772 | [combined.ged] A quote from the 1992 book " she was Arrogant, self entered and a rake." | CARPENTER, Plina Isabel (I012443)
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| 11773 | [combined.ged] Abner was a Farmer and a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Abner Jr (I3)
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| 11774 | [combined.ged] Abner was a Farmer and a Shoemaker. | PELTON, Abner Jr (I000002)
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| 11775 | [combined.ged] according to 1850 census lived with son Elisha in Penobscot, ME | WINSLOW, Mary (I16422)
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| 11776 | [combined.ged] according to 1850 census lived with son Elisha in Penobscot, ME | WINSLOW, Mary (I016421)
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| 11777 | [combined.ged] According to conflicting evidence, he married an unknown person in Chatha m, Middlesex, CT 10 Nov 1748. | PELTON, Robert (I552)
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| 11778 | [combined.ged] According to conflicting evidence, he married an unknown person in Chatha m, Middlesex, CT 10 Nov 1748. | PELTON, Robert (I000551)
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| 11779 | [combined.ged] Accountant. | PELTON, Mildred (I1996)
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| 11780 | [combined.ged] Accountant. | PELTON, Mildred (I001995)
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| 11781 | [combined.ged] Ada made a record for membership in the Mayflower Descendants Society on t he Pelton side of the family. She was a member of the National Society, D .A.R., her number was 92134 and the records are available if needed by oth ers. She had three known Revolutionary War ancestors -- Captain John Wetm ore, Abner Pelton, and Sylvanus Feeman. | PELTON, Ada Jean (I121)
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| 11782 | [combined.ged] Ada made a record for membership in the Mayflower Descendants Society on t he Pelton side of the family. She was a member of the National Society, D .A.R., her number was 92134 and the records are available if needed by oth ers. She had three known Revolutionary War ancestors -- Captain John Wetm ore, Abner Pelton, and Sylvanus Feeman. | PELTON, Ada Jean (I000120)
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| 11783 | [combined.ged] After her death her children went to live with their Kimball relativ es in Los Angeles. | PELTON, Elsie Alice (I9268)
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| 11784 | [combined.ged] After her death her children went to live with their Kimball relativ es in Los Angeles. | PELTON, Elsie Alice (I009267)
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| 11785 | [combined.ged] After her husband's death, mary moved to indiana and then Colorado. | HARGET, Mary D. (I3408)
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| 11786 | [combined.ged] After her husband's death, mary moved to indiana and then Colorado. | HARGET, Mary D. (I003407)
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| 11787 | [combined.ged] After her mother died she was raised by her grandmother Breed. Nancy w as a devout Bible reader. | JACOBS, Nancy Elnora (I9201)
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| 11788 | [combined.ged] After her mother died she was raised by her grandmother Breed. Nancy w as a devout Bible reader. | JACOBS, Nancy Elnora (I009200)
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| 11789 | [combined.ged] After Rose's death, the children were raised by her relatives in Madiso n, WI. | HOLLAND, Rose Ann (I10880)
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| 11790 | [combined.ged] After Rose's death, the children were raised by her relatives in Madiso n, WI. | HOLLAND, Rose Ann (I010879)
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| 11791 | [combined.ged] Alfred worked as a bridgebuilder and farmer. Enjoyed woodworking, fishin g, hunting, traveling, genealogy and visiting with friends, neighbors a nd family. | GARBE, Alfred August Carl (I10442)
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| 11792 | [combined.ged] Alfred worked as a bridgebuilder and farmer. Enjoyed woodworking, fishin g, hunting, traveling, genealogy and visiting with friends, neighbors a nd family. | GARBE, Alfred August Carl (I010441)
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| 11793 | [combined.ged] Alma's daughter, Veletta, said that Alma was to have been named Lois Virgi nia, but at the last minute they decided on Alma. Alma was a commercial s eamstress and baker. She had a licensed bakery in her home and bak ed in a tent oven on a 2 burner gast stove. Alma had custom-made angel ca ke pans and she made the most beautiful wedding cakes in town. She was al so famous for her beautifully decorated Christmas cookies. Eventually h er baking talent won her an electric stove. | BARTO, Alma Mae (I12493)
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| 11794 | [combined.ged] Alma's daughter, Veletta, said that Alma was to have been named Lois Virgi nia, but at the last minute they decided on Alma. Alma was a commercial s eamstress and baker. She had a licensed bakery in her home and bak ed in a tent oven on a 2 burner gast stove. Alma had custom-made angel ca ke pans and she made the most beautiful wedding cakes in town. She was al so famous for her beautifully decorated Christmas cookies. Eventually h er baking talent won her an electric stove. | BARTO, Alma Mae (I012492)
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| 11795 | [combined.ged] Amos was a Farmer. | PELTON, Amos (I11)
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| 11796 | [combined.ged] Amos was a Farmer. | PELTON, Amos (I000010)
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| 11797 | [combined.ged] As his family was crossing Lake Erie with Rollin H. Pelton on their w ay to Pike County, Illinois, they were shipwrecked with wives and a chi ld being lost. | PELTON, Milo T. (I2243)
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| 11798 | [combined.ged] As his family was crossing Lake Erie with Rollin H. Pelton on their w ay to Pike County, Illinois, they were shipwrecked with wives and a chi ld being lost. | PELTON, Milo T. (I002242)
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| 11799 | [combined.ged] At age 19 he was blinded in a Colorado mine explosion. His shoulder and a rm were also damaged and he convinced the doctor not to amputate. He th en taught himself to be a car mechanic and clock repairman. He had an o ld Model T Ford he took apart and put together by feel. His auto repair s hop was a small tin shed without lights. He had a rope with a series of k nots in it to help him find whatever part he needed. As cars became more c omplicated he took to repairing clocks in the mid 1960's. | PELTON, George Melvin Jr. (I16110)
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| 11800 | [combined.ged] At age 19 he was blinded in a Colorado mine explosion. His shoulder and a rm were also damaged and he convinced the doctor not to amputate. He th en taught himself to be a car mechanic and clock repairman. He had an o ld Model T Ford he took apart and put together by feel. His auto repair s hop was a small tin shed without lights. He had a rope with a series of k nots in it to help him find whatever part he needed. As cars became more c omplicated he took to repairing clocks in the mid 1960's. | PELTON, George Melvin Jr. (I016109)
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