Matches 12,651 to 12,700 of 15,794
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| 12651 | [combined.ged] He resided in Woodbine, Harrison, IA 1878. | PELTON, Solomon Sylvester Salmon (I001470)
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| 12652 | [combined.ged] He resided in Woodridge, Bergen, NJ. | PELTON, Darwin (I16079)
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| 12653 | [combined.ged] He resided in Woodridge, Bergen, NJ. | PELTON, Darwin (I016078)
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| 12654 | [combined.ged] He retired after working with Standard Oil for 46 years. | PELTON, Jesse Urban (I3799)
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| 12655 | [combined.ged] He retired after working with Standard Oil for 46 years. | PELTON, Jesse Urban (I003798)
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| 12656 | [combined.ged] He retired from the military. He worked in the Civil Service. He also w as a Farmer and a Miner. Grant enjoyed tools, carpentry, fishing, hunti ng and reading. | PELTON, Grant Hubert (I9130)
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| 12657 | [combined.ged] He retired from the military. He worked in the Civil Service. He also w as a Farmer and a Miner. Grant enjoyed tools, carpentry, fishing, hunti ng and reading. | PELTON, Grant Hubert (I009129)
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| 12658 | [combined.ged] He retired in Brantingham, NY. William served in the military in WWII, 19 40-1945. He resided in Brantingham, NY in 1990. | PELTON, William Herbert (I10212)
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| 12659 | [combined.ged] He retired in Brantingham, NY. William served in the military in WWII, 19 40-1945. He resided in Brantingham, NY in 1990. | PELTON, William Herbert (I010211)
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| 12660 | [combined.ged] He said one of his clan was married to an Indian woman. During the uprisi ngs, the Indians killed other families and left this one alone. The fami ly went from Nebraska to Georgia and then to Alabama by covered wagon, scr ounging for food and using cow chips for camp fires. | PELTON, Earle Wayne (I5146)
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| 12661 | [combined.ged] He said one of his clan was married to an Indian woman. During the uprisi ngs, the Indians killed other families and left this one alone. The fami ly went from Nebraska to Georgia and then to Alabama by covered wagon, scr ounging for food and using cow chips for camp fires. | PELTON, Earle Wayne (I005145)
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| 12662 | [combined.ged] He served as a volunteer fireman and became an honorary member. | PELTON, Warren James (I8473)
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| 12663 | [combined.ged] He served as a volunteer fireman and became an honorary member. | PELTON, Warren James (I008472)
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| 12664 | [combined.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.[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged | PELTON, William Henry (I811)
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| 12665 | [combined.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.[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged | PELTON, William Henry (I000810)
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| 12666 | [combined.ged] He served as an officer in the Military in World War II, abt 1942. Award ed the Bronze Star. He resided in Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA 1988 at 1042 Andrewd Drive. | PELTON, Bernard Lynn II (I14613)
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| 12667 | [combined.ged] He served as an officer in the Military in World War II, abt 1942. Award ed the Bronze Star. He resided in Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA 1988 at 1042 Andrewd Drive. | PELTON, Bernard Lynn II (I014612)
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| 12668 | [combined.ged] He served in the army of the Great Rebellion and died from a disease contr acted during that time. | PELTON, Griffin S. (I2982)
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| 12669 | [combined.ged] He served in the army of the Great Rebellion and died from a disease contr acted during that time. | PELTON, Griffin S. (I002981)
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| 12670 | [combined.ged] He served in the military 1864-1866. He served at Owens River and Visal ia during the Indian troubles. he was a Corporal of Captain Hemen Noble 's company (E), Second Regiment of Calvary California Volunteers, was enro lled on March 29, 1864 to serve 3 years or during the war, was discharg ed from the service of the US on June 2, 1866 at San Francisco, CA, by rea son of special order No. 60, Headquarters Department of California, San Fr ancisco March 28, 1866. Eli was working with his uncle and learni ng to be a tanner and currying leather and then went to Woburn, MA and th en NY and then to CA and the Nevada County mines. | PELTON, Matthero Aylmer (I4390)
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| 12671 | [combined.ged] He served in the military 1864-1866. He served at Owens River and Visal ia during the Indian troubles. he was a Corporal of Captain Hemen Noble 's company (E), Second Regiment of Calvary California Volunteers, was enro lled on March 29, 1864 to serve 3 years or during the war, was discharg ed from the service of the US on June 2, 1866 at San Francisco, CA, by rea son of special order No. 60, Headquarters Department of California, San Fr ancisco March 28, 1866. Eli was working with his uncle and learni ng to be a tanner and currying leather and then went to Woburn, MA and th en NY and then to CA and the Nevada County mines. | PELTON, Matthero Aylmer (I004389)
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| 12672 | [combined.ged] He served in the Military 1940-1945. James was an extra in the movie "Gua dalcanal". He had four grandchildren in 1981. | PELTON, James Francis (I15970)
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| 12673 | [combined.ged] He served in the Military 1940-1945. James was an extra in the movie "Gua dalcanal". He had four grandchildren in 1981. | PELTON, James Francis (I015969)
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| 12674 | [combined.ged] He served in the military 1943-1945. Served with a motor torpedo boat squ adron. His parents separated when he was very young and little is known of his an cestry. | PELTON, John Joseph (I15973)
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| 12675 | [combined.ged] He served in the military 1943-1945. Served with a motor torpedo boat squ adron. His parents separated when he was very young and little is known of his an cestry. | PELTON, John Joseph (I015972)
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| 12676 | [combined.ged] He served in the military and received three commendations. | PELTON, Roy Ernest (I9299)
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| 12677 | [combined.ged] He served in the military and received three commendations. | PELTON, Roy Ernest (I009298)
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| 12678 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in Civil War, Feb 1864-Jun 1865. Cushman work ed as a businessman from 1888 and built up a large mercantile busine ss in Ashtabula County. He served in the 2nd Ohio Volunteers Calvary in F eb 1864, taken prisoner at Reams Station on June 24,1864 and was confin ed for 2 months in Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. He was paroled a nd exchanged and mustered out of the service in June 1865. | PELTON, Cushman Winthrop (I3123)
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| 12679 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in Civil War, Feb 1864-Jun 1865. Cushman work ed as a businessman from 1888 and built up a large mercantile busine ss in Ashtabula County. He served in the 2nd Ohio Volunteers Calvary in F eb 1864, taken prisoner at Reams Station on June 24,1864 and was confin ed for 2 months in Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. He was paroled a nd exchanged and mustered out of the service in June 1865. | PELTON, Cushman Winthrop (I003122)
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| 12680 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, 16 Aug 1861 | PELTON, James W. (I2959)
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| 12681 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, 16 Aug 1861 | PELTON, James W. (I002958)
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| 12682 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, 1863-1864. | PELTON, Benjamin Hiram (I1662)
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| 12683 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, 1863-1864. | PELTON, Benjamin Hiram (I001661)
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| 12684 | [combined.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.[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged | PELTON, Edward Ensign (I813)
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| 12685 | [combined.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.[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged[josephpelton.FTW] [combined.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.[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. new.ged new.ged | PELTON, Edward Ensign (I000812)
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| 12686 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, about 1860. He resided in Rex burg, Madison, ID 1890. | PELTON, Hiram (I4405)
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| 12687 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, about 1860. He resided in Rex burg, Madison, ID 1890. | PELTON, Hiram (I004404)
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| 12688 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, about 1862. He served with Co mpany E, 13th MI infantry military guarding the Canadian frontier in M I. John came to the region after the close to the war and settled on a fa rm at the head of Torch Lake where he lived and prospered for thirteen yea rs. He lived most of his life in Torch Lake Village where he drove sta ge carrying mail. | MCEWAN, John (I7058)
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| 12689 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, about 1862. He served with Co mpany E, 13th MI infantry military guarding the Canadian frontier in M I. John came to the region after the close to the war and settled on a fa rm at the head of Torch Lake where he lived and prospered for thirteen yea rs. He lived most of his life in Torch Lake Village where he drove sta ge carrying mail. | MCEWAN, John (I007057)
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| 12690 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, abt 1862. Company B, 36th Wis consin Regiment. | BERTO, Lucian (Barto) (I9885)
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| 12691 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, abt 1862. Company B, 36th Wis consin Regiment. | BERTO, Lucian (Barto) (I009884)
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| 12692 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, before 14 Oct 1862. John enli sted at eleven years and three months in the Union military forces as o ne of the youngest soldiers. discharged at Harper's Ferry, Virginia by com mand of Major General McClellan on Oct 14, 1862 because of his age and bei ng too delicate for active service. | KRAUSKOPF, John T. (I11972)
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| 12693 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War, before 14 Oct 1862. John enli sted at eleven years and three months in the Union military forces as o ne of the youngest soldiers. discharged at Harper's Ferry, Virginia by com mand of Major General McClellan on Oct 14, 1862 because of his age and bei ng too delicate for active service. | KRAUSKOPF, John T. (I011971)
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| 12694 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War. Served in the Michigan 7th Ca vlery Company H.(E.) with General George Custer as a brave and loyal soldi er. He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Charles Henry (I15864)
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| 12695 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Civil War. Served in the Michigan 7th Ca vlery Company H.(E.) with General George Custer as a brave and loyal soldi er. He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Charles Henry (I015863)
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| 12696 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Revolutionary War, 1780. Served, 178 0, as a private in the 2nd company under Lieutenant Colonel Summer, Colon el John Durkee's 4th Connecticut troops. | MIX, Col. Samuel (I2250)
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| 12697 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Revolutionary War, 1780. Served, 178 0, as a private in the 2nd company under Lieutenant Colonel Summer, Colon el John Durkee's 4th Connecticut troops. | MIX, Col. Samuel (I002249)
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| 12698 | [combined.ged] He served in the Military in the Spanish American War, 1898. Served in Co mpany F 32 Michigan Infantry. | PELTON, Nathan Elmer (I7158)
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| 12699 | [combined.ged] He served in the Military in the Spanish American War, 1898. Served in Co mpany F 32 Michigan Infantry. | PELTON, Nathan Elmer (I007157)
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| 12700 | [combined.ged] He served in the military in the Spanish American War, about 1898. | PELTON, Watson (I15915)
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