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14501 [combined.ged]


He was listed as a resident in the census report in New York, New Yor k, NY 1900. 
COLLINS, William Pelton (I6517)
 
14502 [combined.ged]


He was listed as a resident in the census report in New York, New Yor k, NY 1900. 
COLLINS, William Pelton (I006516)
 
14503 [combined.ged]


He was listed as a resident in the census report in Queens Village, Oyst er Bay, Long Island, NY, 1715.[3108553.ged]

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J. M. Pelton states on pages 34-37 of The Pelton Book,
"Our knowledge of his life is unfortunately, very meager. It is, howeve r, known from the land records of Suffolk County, Boston, Suffolk Count y, Mass., that he lived for some time on Long Island, NY, then called Nass au, where he and his wi, Sarah, signed a deed of certain parcels of la nd in Suffolk, County, Mass, May 24, 1714. Nothing is known of the pla ce or time of his death, which last was probably at middle age. It is sa id that he lived in or near Huntington, L.I., which is probable, his young est
brother, Benjamin, having bought a house and land there, in 1723.
The maiden name of his wife, tradition says, was Whiting, which is also pr obable, as
relatives of that name, it is known, visited her descendants in Connecticu t.
Diligent search among the defective town records of Long Island has brough t
no knowledge on these points or as to the death of his wife Sarah. As Samu el
was probably married by 1700, or soon after, it is more than probable he h ad
several children before the birth of Robert. This opinion is confirm ed by 'An
account of money laid out for provisions for my Aunt Mary Pelton,' running
for some length of time, and found on the last page of an account bo ok of his
grandson, Samuel, now in possession of William H. Pelton, of Warwick, N.Y.
now 1892, living in Passaic, NJ. Robert's son, Samuel Pelton with son
Richard, and probably his two daughters, Hannah and Rebecca, as well as hi s
father, Robert, and brother Richard, and, perhaps, a sister or two of Robe rt,
lie buried in the 'Pelton burying-ground,' on the homestead in Darien now
owned by John V. Hecker, of New York city and Darien. It contains a costly
family vault built by Mr. John T. Hecker, deceased. From an account-book o f
Samuel Pelton, owned by his grandson, Henry Pelton, now 1892, of Passai c, NJ
and from the cover of a 'Sum-book,' used by his grandson, Henry Pelton, no w
owned by Samuel Pelton, of Warwick, Orange County, NY, many of these name s, facts and dates have been obtained. Not a person bearing the name of Pe lton now lives in Darien, Conn., neither a person of the name who was bo rn there." 
PELTON, Samuel B. (I000254)
 
14504 [combined.ged]


He was listed as a resident in the census report in Queens Village, Oyst er Bay, Long Island, NY, 1715.[3108553.ged]

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J. M. Pelton states on pages 34-37 of The Pelton Book,
"Our knowledge of his life is unfortunately, very meager. It is, howeve r, known from the land records of Suffolk County, Boston, Suffolk Count y, Mass., that he lived for some time on Long Island, NY, then called Nass au, where he and his wif, Sarah, signed a deed of certain parcels of la nd in Suffolk, County, Mass, May 24, 1714. Nothing is known of the pla ce or time of his death, which last was probably at middle age. It is sa id that he lived in or near Huntington, L.I., which is probable, his young est
brother, Benjamin, having bought a house and land there, in 1723.
The maiden name of his wife, tradition says, was Whiting, which is also pr obable, as
relatives of that name, it is known, visited her descendants in Connecticu t.
Diligent search among the defective town records of Long Island has brough t
no knowledge on these points or as to the death of his wife Sarah. As Samu el
was probably married by 1700, or soon after, it is more than probable he h ad
several children before the birth of Robert. This opinion is confirm ed by 'An
account of money laid out for provisions for my Aunt Mary Pelton,' running
for some length of time, and found on the last page of an account bo ok of his
grandson, Samuel, now in possession of William H. Pelton, of Warwick, N.Y.
now 1892, living in Passaic, NJ. Robert's son, Samuel Pelton with son
Richard, and probably his two daughters, Hannah and Rebecca, as well as hi s
father, Robert, and brother Richard, and, perhaps, a sister or two of Robe rt,
lie buried in the 'Pelton burying-ground,' on the homestead in Darien now
owned by John V. Hecker, of New York city and Darien. It contains a costly
family vault built by Mr. John T. Hecker, deceased. From an account-book o f
Samuel Pelton, owned by his grandson, Henry Pelton, now 1892, of Passai c, NJ
and from the cover of a 'Sum-book,' used by his grandson, Henry Pelton, no w
owned by Samuel Pelton, of Warwick, Orange County, NY, many of these name s, facts and dates have been obtained. Not a person bearing the name of Pe lton now lives in Darien, Conn., neither a person of the name who was bo rn there." 
PELTON, Samuel B. (I255)
 
14505 [combined.ged]


He was listed as head of a family on the 1790 and 1800 Census in Saybroo k, Middlesex, CT. He moved to Lyme, Grafton, NY in 1804. He was he ad of a family in Lyme, NY in 1810. He made a will in Bath, Steube n, NY on 22 Apr 1833. His will was probated in Bath, NY 27 Apr 185 3. He worked as a Farmer. He lived in Essex, Brantford and Chatham, C T. In 1804 moved by Ox teams to Lyme, NH and then to Bridgewater, NY fo rm ther he moved to Pultney, Steuben, NY where he died. 
PELTON, Phineas (I273)
 
14506 [combined.ged]


He was listed as head of a family on the 1790 and 1800 Census in Saybroo k, Middlesex, CT. He moved to Lyme, Grafton, NY in 1804. He was he ad of a family in Lyme, NY in 1810. He made a will in Bath, Steube n, NY on 22 Apr 1833. His will was probated in Bath, NY 27 Apr 185 3. He worked as a Farmer. He lived in Essex, Brantford and Chatham, C T. In 1804 moved by Ox teams to Lyme, NH and then to Bridgewater, NY fo rm ther he moved to Pultney, Steuben, NY where he died. 
PELTON, Phineas (I000272)
 
14507 [combined.ged]


He was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census in Wallkill, Ulst er, NY. The homestead of Peleg Sr. was bought in what was then the townsh ip of Calhoun, afterward named Mount Hope. He bought 150 acres of unbrok en timber land of Eleazar Lord in 1786 for ten shillings per acre, intendi ng to make some improvments, and then sell out and go to the "lake countr y" of central New York. After his death it was occupied by his son, Stodd ard, for as long as he lived. In 1856, it was sold to John Newkirk, who w as living on it in 1878. 
PELTON, Peleg (I1062)
 
14508 [combined.ged]


He was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census in Wallkill, Ulst er, NY. The homestead of Peleg Sr. was bought in what was then the townsh ip of Calhoun, afterward named Mount Hope. He bought 150 acres of unbrok en timber land of Eleazar Lord in 1786 for ten shillings per acre, intendi ng to make some improvments, and then sell out and go to the "lake countr y" of central New York. After his death it was occupied by his son, Stodd ard, for as long as he lived. In 1856, it was sold to John Newkirk, who w as living on it in 1878. 
PELTON, Peleg (I001061)
 
14509 [combined.ged]


He was listed in a muster rol in Sussex, DE, 1917-1918. 
PELTON, Ward Cleveland (I4690)
 
14510 [combined.ged]


He was listed in a muster rol in Sussex, DE, 1917-1918. 
PELTON, Ward Cleveland (I004689)
 
14511 [combined.ged]


He was listed in a muster roll Custer, ID, 1917-1918. 
PELTON, Hugh (I5322)
 
14512 [combined.ged]


He was listed in a muster roll Custer, ID, 1917-1918. 
PELTON, Hugh (I005321)
 
14513 [combined.ged]


He was mentioned first in his fathers will. 
SMITH, Joshua (I1146)
 
14514 [combined.ged]


He was mentioned first in his fathers will. 
SMITH, Joshua (I001145)
 
14515 [combined.ged]


He was of New Castle, NH in 1708 and Star Island, Isles of Shoals, NH in 1 713 
GRINDLE, Daniel (I008381)
 
14516 [combined.ged]


He was of New Castle, NH in 1708 and Star Island, Isles of Shoals, NH in 1 713 
GRINDLE, Daniel (I8381)
 
14517 [combined.ged]


He was of New Castle, NH in 1708 and Star Island, Isles of Shoals, NH in 1 713 
GRINDLE, Daniel (I008380)
 
14518 [combined.ged]


He was of New Castle, NH in 1708 and Star Island, Isles of Shoals, NH in 1 713 
GRINDLE, Daniel (I008381)
 
14519 [combined.ged]


He was ordained a Minister about 1906. 
PELTON, Rev. Robert Verdi (I8345)
 
14520 [combined.ged]


He was ordained a Minister about 1906. 
PELTON, Rev. Robert Verdi (I008344)
 
14521 [combined.ged]


He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT[josephpelton. FTW]

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He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT[josephpelton. FTW]

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He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT 
PELTON, Reverand George Austin (I23514)
 
14522 [combined.ged]


He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT[josephpelton. FTW]

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He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT[josephpelton. FTW]

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He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT 
PELTON, Reverand George Austin (I023513)
 
14523 [combined.ged]


He was possibly a Florist. 
PELTON, Charles (I9399)
 
14524 [combined.ged]


He was possibly a Florist. 
PELTON, Charles (I009398)
 
14525 [combined.ged]


He was raised by his uncle, Arvine Pelton, after his father's death in 189 3. 
PELTON, Robert Ellsworth (I5492)
 
14526 [combined.ged]


He was raised by his uncle, Arvine Pelton, after his father's death in 189 3. 
PELTON, Robert Ellsworth (I005491)
 
14527 [combined.ged]


He was raised on a farm in Virginia. He was a Navy Aviator in WWI and fl ew out of Killingholme, Lincolnshire, England. His son John says Henry w as occupied as a customs officer in Hamilton, Rhoades, Virginia; was a Chi ef Machinist Mate in the Navy during WWI; and lived in the southern US aw ay from his family. 
PELTON, Henry Samuel (I15955)
 
14528 [combined.ged]


He was raised on a farm in Virginia. He was a Navy Aviator in WWI and fl ew out of Killingholme, Lincolnshire, England. His son John says Henry w as occupied as a customs officer in Hamilton, Rhoades, Virginia; was a Chi ef Machinist Mate in the Navy during WWI; and lived in the southern US aw ay from his family. 
PELTON, Henry Samuel (I015954)
 
14529 [combined.ged]


He was released from active duty in Fort D.A. Russell, WY. He was induct ed into the military in Great Falls, MT Jun 1918. Graduate of Chetek Hi gh School, Chetek, WI. Attended Hunts Business College in Eau Clair, W I. Also attended Twin City Tractor School in Minneapolis, MN. Worked f or machine companies in MT before enlisting in the Army. Was a Sergeant wi th Motor Transport Corps Repair Unit 312, serving in France during WW1. A fter being discharged, worked in MT oil fields and with oil companies in M T, CO and NB until 1926. He and his wife, Agnes, spent 14 years on a 20 00 acre ranch five miles north of Loma, Chouteau, MT. In October 1940, ma chinery, equipment, cattle and leases were sold. In April 1941 a new ho me was purchased on the west shore of Flathead Lake in Lake County, MT. H ere a large egg production plant was built and operated until July 1964, w hen the business, plant, home, and lake shore property were sold due to a ge and loss of eye sight. A new home was purchased on Clair Drive, Sun Ci ty, AZ. 
PELTON, Rex M. (I5191)
 
14530 [combined.ged]


He was released from active duty in Fort D.A. Russell, WY. He was induct ed into the military in Great Falls, MT Jun 1918. Graduate of Chetek Hi gh School, Chetek, WI. Attended Hunts Business College in Eau Clair, W I. Also attended Twin City Tractor School in Minneapolis, MN. Worked f or machine companies in MT before enlisting in the Army. Was a Sergeant wi th Motor Transport Corps Repair Unit 312, serving in France during WW1. A fter being discharged, worked in MT oil fields and with oil companies in M T, CO and NB until 1926. He and his wife, Agnes, spent 14 years on a 20 00 acre ranch five miles north of Loma, Chouteau, MT. In October 1940, ma chinery, equipment, cattle and leases were sold. In April 1941 a new ho me was purchased on the west shore of Flathead Lake in Lake County, MT. H ere a large egg production plant was built and operated until July 1964, w hen the business, plant, home, and lake shore property were sold due to a ge and loss of eye sight. A new home was purchased on Clair Drive, Sun Ci ty, AZ. 
PELTON, Rex M. (I005190)
 
14531 [combined.ged]


He was reportedly the first white male born in Lane Co., KS. 
BRADSTREET, Austin Emory (I8617)
 
14532 [combined.ged]


He was reportedly the first white male born in Lane Co., KS. 
BRADSTREET, Austin Emory (I008616)
 
14533 [combined.ged]


He was Teacher and also an Owner in Russeldale, Perth, ON, CAN. 
FACEY, Henry C. (I9526)
 
14534 [combined.ged]


He was Teacher and also an Owner in Russeldale, Perth, ON, CAN. 
FACEY, Henry C. (I009525)
 
14535 [combined.ged]


He was the last Pelton that owned his father's home at Essex, CT. Willi am worked as a Farmer. 
PELTON, William (I287)
 
14536 [combined.ged]


He was the last Pelton that owned his father's home at Essex, CT. Willi am worked as a Farmer. 
PELTON, William (I000286)
 
14537 [combined.ged]


He was the Postmaster 1885-1889 in Cuylerville, Cortland, NY. Loammi serv ed in the military in the Civil War, 1862-1865. He served with Compa ny E 33rd New York Infantry. From 1893-1897 he was again the Postmast er in Cuylerville, Cortland, NY. 
PELTON, Loammi Cleveland (I3649)
 
14538 [combined.ged]


He was the Postmaster 1885-1889 in Cuylerville, Cortland, NY. Loammi serv ed in the military in the Civil War, 1862-1865. He served with Compa ny E 33rd New York Infantry. From 1893-1897 he was again the Postmast er in Cuylerville, Cortland, NY. 
PELTON, Loammi Cleveland (I003648)
 
14539 [combined.ged]


He was the President of a pump manufacturing company in 1886. 
PELTON, David Maxwell (I3174)
 
14540 [combined.ged]


He was the President of a pump manufacturing company in 1886. 
PELTON, David Maxwell (I003173)
 
14541 [combined.ged]


He was the President/Chairman of the Board in Mount Pleasant, MI. He w as a student at the University of Michigan. 
BUTLER, Clarence Lewis (I11920)
 
14542 [combined.ged]


He was the President/Chairman of the Board in Mount Pleasant, MI. He w as a student at the University of Michigan. 
BUTLER, Clarence Lewis (I011919)
 
14543 [combined.ged]


He was the Sheriff of Berkshire Co., MA 
PELTON, Stephen (I1120)
 
14544 [combined.ged]


He was the Sheriff of Berkshire Co., MA 
PELTON, Stephen (I001119)
 
14545 [combined.ged]


He was unmarried as of 1878. 
PELTON, Hiram (I4345)
 
14546 [combined.ged]


He was unmarried as of 1878. 
PELTON, Rollin H. Jr. (I4349)
 
14547 [combined.ged]


He was unmarried as of 1878. 
PELTON, Hiram (I004344)
 
14548 [combined.ged]


He was unmarried as of 1878. 
PELTON, Rollin H. Jr. (I004348)
 
14549 [combined.ged]


He was unmarried as of 1879. 
PELTON, James M. (I4249)
 
14550 [combined.ged]


He was unmarried as of 1879. 
PELTON, James M. (I004248)
 

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