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It is listed that there were 7 children previous to Philo (son) born in 19 53. No names or birth dates are known. Not sure if there were any childr en that lived before Philo (son). 
PELTON, Emily Frances (I16270)
 
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It is listed that there were 7 children previous to Philo (son) born in 19 53. No names or birth dates are known. Not sure if there were any childr en that lived before Philo (son). 
PELTON, Emily Frances (I016269)
 
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It is stated that they had 4 boys and 6 girls; names and vitals of all unk nown. 
PELTON, Aaron Burr (I2915)
 
14754 [combined.ged]


It is stated that they had 4 boys and 6 girls; names and vitals of all unk nown. 
PELTON, Aaron Burr (I002914)
 
14755 [combined.ged]


J.M. Pelton listed this individual as Mrs. Mary VALENTINE Wentz, indicati ng she was widowed from a Mr. Wentz with a maiden name of Valentine. Char les Pelton lists her with the maiden name of Wentz, no mention of Valentin e. In fact, J.M. Pelton even listed Mary as the daughter of Richard Valen tine, therefore putting further weight to the validity of this information . 
VALENTINE WENTZ, Mary A. (I2885)
 
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J.M. Pelton listed this individual as Mrs. Mary VALENTINE Wentz, indicati ng she was widowed from a Mr. Wentz with a maiden name of Valentine. Char les Pelton lists her with the maiden name of Wentz, no mention of Valentin e. In fact, J.M. Pelton even listed Mary as the daughter of Richard Valen tine, therefore putting further weight to the validity of this information . 
VALENTINE WENTZ, Mary A. (I002884)
 
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Jack served in the military in World War II, 1942. He was stationed in Ec uador, Galapaghos Islands and then the Pacific until the end of WWII. 
BARBOUR, Jack Carl (I12471)
 
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Jack served in the military in World War II, 1942. He was stationed in Ec uador, Galapaghos Islands and then the Pacific until the end of WWII. 
BARBOUR, Jack Carl (I012470)
 
14759 [combined.ged]


Jerome was unmarried as of 1876. 
PELTON, Jerome B. (I4213)
 
14760 [combined.ged]


Jerome was unmarried as of 1876. 
PELTON, Jerome B. (I004212)
 
14761 [combined.ged]


John served in the military in the Civil War, about 1862. 
PELTON, Lt. John A. Mcdowell (I7358)
 
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John served in the military in the Civil War, about 1862. 
PELTON, Lt. John A. Mcdowell (I007357)
 
14763 [combined.ged]


John was driving a tractor on a threshing machine when he hit his he ad on a barn beam and broke his neck. 
ADAMS, John (I8691)
 
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John was driving a tractor on a threshing machine when he hit his he ad on a barn beam and broke his neck. 
ADAMS, John (I008690)
 
14765 [combined.ged]


Katerine was honored before 1901. Katarine engaged in musical work in Lon don, England in the 1890's. She sang for President McKinley, guestes a nd cabinet. She was a mezzo singer of great distinction. 
PELTON, Katherine Isabel (I1913)
 
14766 [combined.ged]


Katerine was honored before 1901. Katarine engaged in musical work in Lon don, England in the 1890's. She sang for President McKinley, guestes a nd cabinet. She was a mezzo singer of great distinction. 
PELTON, Katherine Isabel (I001912)
 
14767 [combined.ged]


Katherine enjoyed painting, golf, bowling and volunteer work with children . 
GREEN, Katerine Tudor (I3821)
 
14768 [combined.ged]


Katherine enjoyed painting, golf, bowling and volunteer work with children . 
GREEN, Katerine Tudor (I003820)
 
14769 [combined.ged]


Lawyer. 
MECHAM, George Nicholas (I224)
 
14770 [combined.ged]


Lawyer. 
DIXON, Abram (I427)
 
14771 [combined.ged]


Lawyer. 
MECHAM, George Nicholas (I000224)
 
14772 [combined.ged]


Lawyer. 
DIXON, Abram (I000426)
 
14773 [combined.ged]


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PELTON, Timothy R. (I814)
 
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PELTON, Timothy R. (I000813)
 
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Lela was a beautiful, dark-eyed lady who kept her looks and used her love ly hands as a Montgomery Ward lingerie clerk,. Her family moved to Dix on , IL in 1912. Here Lela was courted for five years by Russell J. Hoyl e. They were married April 7, 1917. Russell Jr. was born May 19, 1918 wh ile his father was being prepared for shipment overseas to France with t he American Expeditionary Forces. Being left with a young baby while h er husband served his country overseas was difficult. But Lela face it wi th courage, and with the gracious assistance of her mother and father, w ho lived across the street. Upon Russell Sr.'s return the family mov ed to Mount Pleasant, MI to try their hand at farming. The winters were s evere and crops uncooperative. It was not altogether a successful enterpr ise. So, before the birth of her second son, Darrell, they moved ba ck to Dixon. Darrell Densimore was born Jan 7, 1923. When Darrell got a s evere case of Scarlet Fever at the age of six months Lela nursed him ba ck to health with much prayer, patience and fortitude. Lela dedicated her self to the raising of these two sons and sacrificed personal preferenc es so that the boys would have the opportunity for a quality educatio n. An oft recalled picture in the mind in those early years is the fami ly on the couch listening to mother read the latest Scattergood Baines sto ry from the American Magazine. Although she only had completed the eigh th grade and later a business course she was determined that her boys wou ld go on to school. It is suspected that the move to CA in 1933 was motiv ated by the opportunity for education even for poof folks. Early yea rs in CA were, lean, but this mother knew how to get much out of very litt le. She assisted her husband in gleaning the lima bean fields in Venic e, CA and cooked lima beans in many different varieties. In 1935 the Hoy le family moved to Pasadena, CA rented a house for $18 per month and settl ed in for three years while her older son attended Pasadena City Colleg e. It was time for another move, This time to Oakland in 1938. Here it w as that Darrell shopped for his mother. She sent him to the store with tw enty-five cents to buy some hamburger and he was to bring back the chang e. He returned with five pounds at the cost of five cents per pound. H is mother cooked the meat, put it in jars and pored grease over the to p. After hamburger for the evening meal had been enjoyed she sealed it f or future meals, since the family had no freezer. In this city Darrell a ttended Technical and Fremont High School and Russell Jr. was graduated fr om the University of California Berkeley. Meanwhile, Russell Sr. went to w ork for the Alameda Naval Air Station where he worked for many year s. He retired at age 71. He and Lela came to Sacramento area to do the t hings retirees are supposed to do. When Darrell was in college and seminar y, the folks sent money intermittently to assist him. The last few yea rs have been somewhat difficult with various illnesses and diseases, but t he Lord if faithful, and her last days seem to have a calm that had not be en too characteristic of her before. 
PELTON, Lela Alta (I9207)
 
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Lela was a beautiful, dark-eyed lady who kept her looks and used her love ly hands as a Montgomery Ward lingerie clerk,. Her family moved to Dix on , IL in 1912. Here Lela was courted for five years by Russell J. Hoyl e. They were married April 7, 1917. Russell Jr. was born May 19, 1918 wh ile his father was being prepared for shipment overseas to France with t he American Expeditionary Forces. Being left with a young baby while h er husband served his country overseas was difficult. But Lela face it wi th courage, and with the gracious assistance of her mother and father, w ho lived across the street. Upon Russell Sr.'s return the family mov ed to Mount Pleasant, MI to try their hand at farming. The winters were s evere and crops uncooperative. It was not altogether a successful enterpr ise. So, before the birth of her second son, Darrell, they moved ba ck to Dixon. Darrell Densimore was born Jan 7, 1923. When Darrell got a s evere case of Scarlet Fever at the age of six months Lela nursed him ba ck to health with much prayer, patience and fortitude. Lela dedicated her self to the raising of these two sons and sacrificed personal preferenc es so that the boys would have the opportunity for a quality educatio n. An oft recalled picture in the mind in those early years is the fami ly on the couch listening to mother read the latest Scattergood Baines sto ry from the American Magazine. Although she only had completed the eigh th grade and later a business course she was determined that her boys wou ld go on to school. It is suspected that the move to CA in 1933 was motiv ated by the opportunity for education even for poof folks. Early yea rs in CA were, lean, but this mother knew how to get much out of very litt le. She assisted her husband in gleaning the lima bean fields in Venic e, CA and cooked lima beans in many different varieties. In 1935 the Hoy le family moved to Pasadena, CA rented a house for $18 per month and settl ed in for three years while her older son attended Pasadena City Colleg e. It was time for another move, This time to Oakland in 1938. Here it w as that Darrell shopped for his mother. She sent him to the store with tw enty-five cents to buy some hamburger and he was to bring back the chang e. He returned with five pounds at the cost of five cents per pound. H is mother cooked the meat, put it in jars and pored grease over the to p. After hamburger for the evening meal had been enjoyed she sealed it f or future meals, since the family had no freezer. In this city Darrell a ttended Technical and Fremont High School and Russell Jr. was graduated fr om the University of California Berkeley. Meanwhile, Russell Sr. went to w ork for the Alameda Naval Air Station where he worked for many year s. He retired at age 71. He and Lela came to Sacramento area to do the t hings retirees are supposed to do. When Darrell was in college and seminar y, the folks sent money intermittently to assist him. The last few yea rs have been somewhat difficult with various illnesses and diseases, but t he Lord if faithful, and her last days seem to have a calm that had not be en too characteristic of her before. 
PELTON, Lela Alta (I009206)
 
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Lilly was an Artist. 
PELTON, Lilly (I834)
 
14778 [combined.ged]


Lilly was an Artist. 
PELTON, Lilly (I000833)
 
14779 [combined.ged]


Listed in IGI records as Jamima 
HEWISON, Thomima (I020646)
 
14780 [combined.ged]


Listed in IGI records as Jamima 
HEWISON, Thomima (I20646)
 
14781 [combined.ged]


Listed in IGI records as Jamima 
HEWISON, Thomima (I020645)
 
14782 [combined.ged]


Listed in IGI records as Jamima 
HEWISON, Thomima (I020646)
 
14783 [combined.ged]


Lumberman. 
PELTON, Seth Judson (I379)
 
14784 [combined.ged]


Lumberman. 
PELTON, Seth Judson (I000378)
 
14785 [combined.ged]


M.A, D.D., F.D.A. 
HEWISON, James King (I015767)
 
14786 [combined.ged]


M.A, D.D., F.D.A. 
HEWISON, James King (I15767)
 
14787 [combined.ged]


M.A, D.D., F.D.A. 
HEWISON, James King (I015766)
 
14788 [combined.ged]


M.A, D.D., F.D.A. 
HEWISON, James King (I015767)
 
14789 [combined.ged]


Machinist, Etc... 
PELTON, Frederic A. (I470)
 
14790 [combined.ged]


Machinist, Etc... 
PELTON, Frederic A. (I000469)
 
14791 [combined.ged]


Machinist/Blacksmith 
PELTON, George S. (I473)
 
14792 [combined.ged]


Machinist/Blacksmith 
PELTON, George S. (I000471)
 
14793 [combined.ged]


Machinist/Inventor 
SOULE, Samuel W. (I996)
 
14794 [combined.ged]


Machinist/Inventor 
SOULE, Samuel W. (I000995)
 
14795 [combined.ged]


Maggie's children spoke lovingly of her. Some said she worked herse lf to death doing for others. From her obituary: " Mrs. Berto is fondly r emembered by the many who knew her in her old home community. She was a d evoted wife and a kind mother. She was of a cheerful optimistic dispositi on, ever ready to be of assistance to her friends and neighbors, and one w ho sincerely endeavored to do her full part in her community life." 
SAXAUER, Margaret Rosetta (I12520)
 
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Maggie's children spoke lovingly of her. Some said she worked herse lf to death doing for others. From her obituary: " Mrs. Berto is fondly r emembered by the many who knew her in her old home community. She was a d evoted wife and a kind mother. She was of a cheerful optimistic dispositi on, ever ready to be of assistance to her friends and neighbors, and one w ho sincerely endeavored to do her full part in her community life." 
SAXAUER, Margaret Rosetta (I012518)
 
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Merchant-Tailor in Olean, Cattaraugus, NY 1888. 
PELTON, John G. (I420)
 
14798 [combined.ged]


Merchant-Tailor in Olean, Cattaraugus, NY 1888. 
PELTON, John G. (I000419)
 
14799 [combined.ged]


Merchant-Tailor. 
PELTON, Lewis B. (I426)
 
14800 [combined.ged]


Merchant-Tailor. 
PELTON, Lewis B. (I000425)
 

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