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13651 | [combined.ged] 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] [garygarbe60.ged] 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 (I000143)
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13652 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer. Phineas and his family migrated to Canada in 1801, livi ng on land which was a Crown grant located on lot 6 of the fourth concessi on of South Gower Township. His sons took adjoinin gparcels and the ar ea is called Pelton's Corners'. He served as Quarter-Master's Sergea nt in the War of 1812 and later held municipal offices. He was a stric t, puritan, powerful debater and became well off. | PELTON, Phineas (I298)
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13653 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer. Phineas and his family migrated to Canada in 1801, livi ng on land which was a Crown grant located on lot 6 of the fourth concessi on of South Gower Township. His sons took adjoinin gparcels and the ar ea is called Pelton's Corners'. He served as Quarter-Master's Sergea nt in the War of 1812 and later held municipal offices. He was a stric t, puritan, powerful debater and became well off. | PELTON, Phineas (I000297)
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13654 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer. Reuben attended the Methodist Church of West Farms and w as famous for qouting scripture, readiness to argue and debate. | PELTON, Reuben Jr (I1093)
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13655 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer. Reuben attended the Methodist Church of West Farms and w as famous for qouting scripture, readiness to argue and debate. | PELTON, Reuben Jr (I001092)
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13656 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer. He resided in Albion, Erie, PA 1876. | PELTON, Isaiah F. (I1193)
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13657 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer. He resided in Albion, Erie, PA 1876. | PELTON, Isaiah F. (I001192)
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13658 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer.[3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Joesph married his cousin, Prudence. She is the daughter Of Josiah and Ha nnah. Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Wa shing 1990. Joseph, NH, b. November 25, 1756 CT, d. June 15, 1837 VT, married (1) Prud ence Pelton (2) Abigail Ayers, was a Private and a Soldier Pensioned . | PELTON, Joseph (I269)
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13659 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer.[3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Joesph married his cousin, Prudence. She is the daughter Of Josiah and Ha nnah. Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Wa shing 1990. Joseph, NH, b. November 25, 1756 CT, d. June 15, 1837 VT, married (1) Prud ence Pelton (2) Abigail Ayers, was a Private and a Soldier Pensioned . | PELTON, Joseph (I000268)
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13660 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer.[3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Twin brother of Johnson. | PELTON, Josiah (I146)
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13661 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer.[3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Twin brother of Johnson. | PELTON, Josiah (I000145)
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13662 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer.[3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Twin brother of Josiah. Johnson and his brother, Phineas, inherited fr om their father, John Pelton (1682), 400 acres called school lot and one h alf the dwelling house thereon. The old homestead of John Pelton the 1s t, of Saybrook, lies in what is now the Twp of Portland. | PELTON, Johnson (I145)
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13663 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer.[3108553.ged] [garygarbe60.ged] Twin brother of Josiah. Johnson and his brother, Phineas, inherited fr om their father, John Pelton (1682), 400 acres called school lot and one h alf the dwelling house thereon. The old homestead of John Pelton the 1s t, of Saybrook, lies in what is now the Twp of Portland. | PELTON, Johnson (I000144)
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13664 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/ Shop Owner. | PELTON, Josiah Shepard (I796)
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13665 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/ Shop Owner. | PELTON, Josiah Shepard (I000795)
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13666 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Dairy. | HEWITT, Alanson (I2765)
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13667 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Dairy. | HEWITT, Alanson (I002764)
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13668 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Inventor. He resided in Dickinson, Stark, ND 1892. Samu el invented the revolving horse rake and other types of agricultural machi nery. | PELTON, Samuel Jr (I1600)
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13669 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Inventor. He resided in Dickinson, Stark, ND 1892. Samu el invented the revolving horse rake and other types of agricultural machi nery. | PELTON, Samuel Jr (I001599)
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13670 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Lawyer. He resided in Corinth, Kent, MI 1876. | PELTON, James M. (I4308)
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13671 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Lawyer. He resided in Corinth, Kent, MI 1876. | PELTON, James M. (I004307)
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13672 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Mill Owner. | PELTON, Periander (I367)
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13673 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Mill Owner. | PELTON, Periander (I000366)
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13674 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Rancher and Miner. John was a farmer-rancher near Montros e, Colorado and then was a mining man. Highgrade by Schreier was writt en about he and his son George's Nevada National Mine. From 1906-19 11 he and his son managed and had control of Nevada gold and silver min es that produced millions of dollars of ore. | PELTON, John Edmund (I3414)
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13675 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Rancher and Miner. John was a farmer-rancher near Montros e, Colorado and then was a mining man. Highgrade by Schreier was writt en about he and his son George's Nevada National Mine. From 1906-19 11 he and his son managed and had control of Nevada gold and silver min es that produced millions of dollars of ore. | PELTON, John Edmund (I003413)
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13676 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Traveller. | PELTON, Lafayette J. (I372)
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13677 | [combined.ged] He was a Farmer/Traveller. | PELTON, Lafayette J. (I000371)
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13678 | [combined.ged] He was a Fireman in Seattle, King, WA. | STEWART, William (I11874)
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13679 | [combined.ged] He was a Fireman in Seattle, King, WA. | STEWART, William (I011873)
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13680 | [combined.ged] He was a Fireman. William served in the military. William enjoyed auto r epair, gardening and swimming. | PELTON, William Ernest Edward (I9180)
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13681 | [combined.ged] He was a Fireman. William served in the military. William enjoyed auto r epair, gardening and swimming. | PELTON, William Ernest Edward (I009179)
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13682 | [combined.ged] He was a Fisherman on the Great Lakes. He resided in Vermillion, Eri e, OH in 1890. | PELTON, Levi Bliss (I1877)
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13683 | [combined.ged] He was a Fisherman on the Great Lakes. He resided in Vermillion, Eri e, OH in 1890. | PELTON, Levi Bliss (I001876)
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13684 | [combined.ged] He was a Flying Farmer. (?) | PELTON, James Ira (I9579)
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13685 | [combined.ged] He was a Flying Farmer. (?) | PELTON, James Ira (I009578)
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13686 | [combined.ged] He was a Foreman in Yakima, Yakima, WA. | BARTO, Charles Kissack (I12492)
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13687 | [combined.ged] He was a Foreman in Yakima, Yakima, WA. | BARTO, Charles Kissack (I012491)
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13688 | [combined.ged] He was a Forester. | HUNTER, Cecil R. (I12249)
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13689 | [combined.ged] He was a Forester. | HUNTER, Cecil R. (I012248)
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13690 | [combined.ged] He was a Freight Locomotive Engineer. | WYTHE, Charles Arthur (I8690)
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13691 | [combined.ged] He was a Freight Locomotive Engineer. | WYTHE, Charles Arthur (I008689)
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13692 | [combined.ged] He was a Fruit Farmer. | PORTER, Jack Hamilton (I9565)
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13693 | [combined.ged] He was a Fruit Farmer. | PORTER, Jack Hamilton (I009564)
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13694 | [combined.ged] He was a Genealogist. He resided in Lawton, Van Buren, MI 1990. He enjo ys writing about the subject of philosophy, religion and history. | PELTON, Dds Ronald Lee (I16193)
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13695 | [combined.ged] He was a Genealogist. He resided in Lawton, Van Buren, MI 1990. He enjo ys writing about the subject of philosophy, religion and history. | PELTON, Dds Ronald Lee (I016192)
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13696 | [combined.ged] He was a General Workamn. He resided in Freeport, Wood, OH 1878. | PELTON, John (I3464)
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13697 | [combined.ged] He was a General Workamn. He resided in Freeport, Wood, OH 1878. | PELTON, John (I003463)
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13698 | [combined.ged] He was a godly looking man and quite a story teller. He worked in a ti le factory, then tiling farms, mail stage coach driver and as custodi an of the state storage barn in Rock Falls. He was born in what is known as the Jackson house, in New Bedford, on Mar ch 6,1857, son of Charles P. and Amelia Reynolds Pelton, who came to New B edford from Brickville, 15 mile south of Cleveland, OH in a prairie schoon er in 1849. Mr. Pelton says his father used to tell of the work of hor se thieves who stole two horses, led behind the wagon in halter, while t he family was riding in the wagon. Not long afterwards the theft of the h orses was discovered, and the father and uncle unharnessed the pole hors es from the wagon and armed with their rifles, rode back until they overto ok the thieves and recovered their horses. The thieves then went on the ir way. The theft was made easy because the settlers drove through hea vy timber, in which the horse thieves had hidden. | PELTON, Charles Fremont (I6733)
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13699 | [combined.ged] He was a godly looking man and quite a story teller. He worked in a ti le factory, then tiling farms, mail stage coach driver and as custodi an of the state storage barn in Rock Falls. He was born in what is known as the Jackson house, in New Bedford, on Mar ch 6,1857, son of Charles P. and Amelia Reynolds Pelton, who came to New B edford from Brickville, 15 mile south of Cleveland, OH in a prairie schoon er in 1849. Mr. Pelton says his father used to tell of the work of hor se thieves who stole two horses, led behind the wagon in halter, while t he family was riding in the wagon. Not long afterwards the theft of the h orses was discovered, and the father and uncle unharnessed the pole hors es from the wagon and armed with their rifles, rode back until they overto ok the thieves and recovered their horses. The thieves then went on the ir way. The theft was made easy because the settlers drove through hea vy timber, in which the horse thieves had hidden. | PELTON, Charles Fremont (I006732)
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13700 | [combined.ged] He was a Grain Production Director. | PELTON, John W. (I1536)
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