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13601 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in PA 1837. He resided in Mecca, Trumbul l, OH 1879. 
PELTON, Josiah Johnson (I588)
 
13602 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in PA 1837. He resided in Mecca, Trumbul l, OH 1879. 
PELTON, Josiah Johnson (I000587)
 
13603 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Robinson, Brown, KS, 1877. 
PELTON, Edward Rolando (I3344)
 
13604 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Robinson, Brown, KS, 1877. 
PELTON, Edward Rolando (I003343)
 
13605 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Rock Falls, Cerro Gordo, IA 3 Aug 1878. 
PELTON, Samuel Jenks (I4330)
 
13606 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Rock Falls, Cerro Gordo, IA 3 Aug 1878. 
PELTON, Samuel Jenks (I004329)
 
13607 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Thompson, Sullivan, NY 1878. 
PELTON, Stoddard (I4043)
 
13608 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Thompson, Sullivan, NY 1878. 
PELTON, Stoddard (I004042)
 
13609 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Upper Wilmot, NS 1877. 
PELTON, David (I6404)
 
13610 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Upper Wilmot, NS 1877. 
PELTON, David (I006403)
 
13611 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Valley Ford, Sonoma, CA 1877. 
PELTON, James Kelley (I1733)
 
13612 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Valley Ford, Sonoma, CA 1877. 
PELTON, James Kelley (I001732)
 
13613 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Washington, Knox, ME 1879. 
PELTON, Edward (I6917)
 
13614 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Washington, Knox, ME 1879. 
PELTON, Edward (I006916)
 
13615 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Wauseon, Fulton, OH 1880. 
PELTON, David J. (I1664)
 
13616 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He resided in Wauseon, Fulton, OH 1880. 
PELTON, David J. (I001663)
 
13617 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He served as a clerk in South Gower Township for a numb er of years. 
PELTON, Elijah Jr (I1724)
 
13618 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He served as a clerk in South Gower Township for a numb er of years. 
PELTON, Elijah Jr (I001723)
 
13619 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He served in the military in the Civil War from 1862-186 5. He had Provost Duty in Company FL, 128th Regiment of the Ohio Infant ry Union Army; stationed in Toledo, OH. In 1898, while constructing an i ce house in Toledo, a wall fell on him, fracturing his leg and hip. He w as crippled for the remainder of his life. 
PELTON, Munson Miller (I1864)
 
13620 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He served in the military in the Civil War from 1862-186 5. He had Provost Duty in Company FL, 128th Regiment of the Ohio Infant ry Union Army; stationed in Toledo, OH. In 1898, while constructing an i ce house in Toledo, a wall fell on him, fracturing his leg and hip. He w as crippled for the remainder of his life. 
PELTON, Munson Miller (I001863)
 
13621 [combined.ged]


He was a farmer. He served in the military in the Revolutionary War, 177 6. Served with Captain Daniel Stuart's Company at the battle of Long Isla nd, NY and with the main army in the NY Campaign. 
PELTON, Abner (I000004)
 
13622 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was a student in Lima, OH. He resided in Woodstoc k, Oxford, ON, CAN 1879. James wanted to become a Methodist minister b ut became a farmer in MI. He was a pious man. 
PELTON, James (I6970)
 
13623 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was a student in Lima, OH. He resided in Woodstoc k, Oxford, ON, CAN 1879. James wanted to become a Methodist minister b ut became a farmer in MI. He was a pious man. 
PELTON, James (I006969)
 
13624 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was a trustee of Bloomdale township. 
PELTON, Earl Theron (I5891)
 
13625 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was a trustee of Bloomdale township. 
PELTON, Earl Theron (I005890)
 
13626 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was badly injured falling from a barn bridge and h is wife nursed him until he died from his injuries. 
PELTON, Ephriam Stebbins (I2373)
 
13627 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was badly injured falling from a barn bridge and h is wife nursed him until he died from his injuries. 
PELTON, Ephriam Stebbins (I002372)
 
13628 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was listed as a resident in the census report in West hampton, MA, 1879. 
PELTON, Myron C. (I4900)
 
13629 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was listed as a resident in the census report in West hampton, MA, 1879. 
PELTON, Myron C. (I004899)
 
13630 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was one of the Settlers of Wyoming County, NY in 1819 . 
PELTON, Asahel (I1589)
 
13631 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was one of the Settlers of Wyoming County, NY in 1819 . 
PELTON, Asahel (I001588)
 
13632 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was unmarried as of 1878. 
PELTON, William H. (I6864)
 
13633 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was unmarried as of 1878. 
PELTON, William H. (I006863)
 
13634 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was well-known for his strong religious conviction s. a self-styled preacher, he frequently led prayer meetings in the surro unding communities and schoolhouses. several of his diaries survive whi ch offer evidence of the religious fervor which caused many to regard h im as a fanatic. 
PELTON, Giles Harrison (I3057)
 
13635 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. He was well-known for his strong religious conviction s. a self-styled preacher, he frequently led prayer meetings in the surro unding communities and schoolhouses. several of his diaries survive whi ch offer evidence of the religious fervor which caused many to regard h im as a fanatic. 
PELTON, Giles Harrison (I003056)
 
13636 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. In the 1848 census he was living in South Gower Townsh ip in ON, CAN in a house with 12 other people on 245 acres. There we re 12 Baptists and 11 natives of Canada or British origin in the hom e. He was in the War of 1812 and was a recipient of a compensation gra nt of land by the government. 
PELTON, Elijah (I729)
 
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He was a Farmer. In the 1848 census he was living in South Gower Townsh ip in ON, CAN in a house with 12 other people on 245 acres. There we re 12 Baptists and 11 natives of Canada or British origin in the hom e. He was in the War of 1812 and was a recipient of a compensation gra nt of land by the government. 
PELTON, Elijah (I000728)
 
13638 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. James served in the military WW II, 1940-1945. 
ESSINGTON, James D. (I506)
 
13639 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. James served in the military WW II, 1940-1945. 
ESSINGTON, James D. (I000505)
 
13640 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. James worked as a farmer until he retired and moved in to town. There he worked as a school janitor. James served as Preside nt of the Village of Amherst for many years. 
BERTO, James Andrew (I12501)
 
13641 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. James worked as a farmer until he retired and moved in to town. There he worked as a school janitor. James served as Preside nt of the Village of Amherst for many years. 
BERTO, James Andrew (I012500)
 
13642 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Joseph was an apprentice in Groton, New London, CT, unt il 1780. 
PELTON, Joseph (I1095)
 
13643 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Joseph was an apprentice in Groton, New London, CT, unt il 1780. 
PELTON, Joseph (I001094)
 
13644 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Josiah served in the military in the Civil War, 1863-6 5. The name of Josiah Churchill Pelton is on the memorial for the Civil W ar soldiers in Lyme Green, Lyme, NH. 
PELTON, Josiah Churchill (I1170)
 
13645 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Josiah served in the military in the Civil War, 1863-6 5. The name of Josiah Churchill Pelton is on the memorial for the Civil W ar soldiers in Lyme Green, Lyme, NH. 
PELTON, Josiah Churchill (I001169)
 
13646 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Once his corn fan was lent and when he wanted it he clim bed on a roof and called, "Bring home my corn fan." A neighbor a mile aw ay brought it back.[3108553.ged]

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Another source gives James' death as in 1794.

Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Wa shing 1990.
James, CT, b. July 21, 1710 CT, d.1794, CT, married Elizabeth Burr, was li sted as PS (Patriotic Service) 
PELTON, James (I143)
 
13647 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Once his corn fan was lent and when he wanted it he clim bed on a roof and called, "Bring home my corn fan." A neighbor a mile aw ay brought it back.[3108553.ged]

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Another source gives James' death as in 1794.

Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Wa shing 1990.
James, CT, b. July 21, 1710 CT, d.1794, CT, married Elizabeth Burr, was li sted as PS (Patriotic Service) 
PELTON, James (I000142)
 
13648 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Oscar served in the military in the Civil War, 1861-186 6. He could not resist the call of Columbia to rally supporters for the d efense of the flag and our government. He enlisted at the first call in c ompany D, 13th Maine Volunteers and went with General Ben Butten to New Or leans. He also served under Banks in the Red River Campaign. After servi ng three years he received his honorable discharge and returned to his hom e. But he had forfeited his health in the struggle and suffered from t he troubles contracted in the war.
He resided in Wadena, Wadena, MN 1878. At age 23, he moved to LaCross e, WI remaining one year in the lumber business. He next bought land in I rempraleau County and settled down to farming. After 7 years he locat ed in Wadena County, MN and took land. His parents followed him in 187 6. He was one of the pioneers and 16 years were spent tilling the so il in that country Then he went to Saint Cloud. In 1895 he moved to Ida ho for his health. He benefited much from the change. He located two mil es northeast from Lewiston and gave his attention to general farming and r aising stock. 
PELTON, Oscar (I6877)
 
13649 [combined.ged]


He was a Farmer. Oscar served in the military in the Civil War, 1861-186 6. He could not resist the call of Columbia to rally supporters for the d efense of the flag and our government. He enlisted at the first call in c ompany D, 13th Maine Volunteers and went with General Ben Butten to New Or leans. He also served under Banks in the Red River Campaign. After servi ng three years he received his honorable discharge and returned to his hom e. But he had forfeited his health in the struggle and suffered from t he troubles contracted in the war.
He resided in Wadena, Wadena, MN 1878. At age 23, he moved to LaCross e, WI remaining one year in the lumber business. He next bought land in I rempraleau County and settled down to farming. After 7 years he locat ed in Wadena County, MN and took land. His parents followed him in 187 6. He was one of the pioneers and 16 years were spent tilling the so il in that country Then he went to Saint Cloud. In 1895 he moved to Ida ho for his health. He benefited much from the change. He located two mil es northeast from Lewiston and gave his attention to general farming and r aising stock. 
PELTON, Oscar (I006876)
 
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He was a Farmer. Phineas and his brother, Johnson, inherited from their f ather 400 acres called "The School Lot" and one-half of his dwelling. Phin eas added other land and the larger part was later lived on by his great-g randson, Moses F.[3108553.ged]

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Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Wa shing 1990.
Phineas, CT, b. 1712 MA, d. May 24, 1799 CT, married Mary McKay, was list ed as a Soldier (no other military records of Phineas).

Phineas served in the Militia under General Gates in 1777. He suffered fr om "numb Palsey" for 23 years before his death. Phineas and his brothe r, Johnson, inherited from their father, John Pelton (1682), 400 acres cal led school lot and one half the dwelling house thereon. The old homeste ad of John Pelton the 1st, of Saybrook, lies in what is now the Twp of Por tland.

"Phinehas and his brother, Johnson, inherited from their father 400 acr es called The School Lot and one half of his dwelling. Phinehas added oth er land and the larger part was later lived on by his great-grandson, Mos es F. Pelton." Joyce Pelton Bowley web site 1999

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volu me 55 page 200:
Mrs. Mary Pelton Cooper.
DAR ID Number: 54462
Born in Alexander, N. Y.
Wife of W. Grant Cooper.
Descendant of Ithamar Pelton and of Phineas Pelton.
Daughter of Elias S. Pelton, Jr., and Katherine B. Boyle, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elias S. Pelton and Anna M. Judd, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Cale Pelton and Esther Crittenden, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ithamar Pelton and Elizabeth Hall, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Phineas Pelton and Mary McKay, his wife.
Ithamar Pelton (1744-1807) responded to the Lexington Alarm from Chatha m, Conn., where he was born. He died in Portland, Me.
Also Nos. 4453, 28160.
Phineas Pelton (1712-99) in 1777 served in the militia under General Gate s. He died in Chatham.
Also No. 4453.

1790 census has 2 Phinehas Peltons as heads of families:
Chatham, Middlesex, CT household of 1 male over 16 and 1 female
Saybrook, Middlesex, CT household of 1 male over 16 and 5 females 
PELTON, Phineas (I144)
 

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