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Discovering our Hewison, Pelton, Baszczak and Vennard Ancestors

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PHILIP, Cornelia Evelyn (I001901)
 
15702 [josephpelton.FTW]

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PELTON, Florence Evelyn (I001902)
 
15703 [josephpelton.FTW]

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PELTON, Raymond Howard Charles (I001903)
 
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SILVA, Albern I. Do (I001904)
 
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FILLOW, Emily Alice (I001906)
 
15706 [josephpelton.FTW]

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PELTON, Bessie May (I001907)
 
15707 [josephpelton.FTW]

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PELTON, Guy Fillow (I001908)
 
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ARNOLD, Mary Gertrude (I001909)
 
15709 [josephpelton.FTW]

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PELTON, Frederick Arnold (I001910)
 
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STRICKLAND, X (I023501)
 
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STRICKLAND, X (I023502)
 
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STRICKLAND, X (I023503)
 
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STRICKLAND, X (I023504)
 
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DO SILVA, X (I023505)
 
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STRICKLAND, X (I023574)
 
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STRICKLAND, X (I023575)
 
15717 [josephpelton.FTW]

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STRICKLAND, X (I023576)
 
15718 [josephpelton.FTW]

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STRICKLAND, X (I023577)
 
15719 [josephpelton.FTW]

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He was educated at Suffield, Conn., and at Western Reserve College, Hudso n, O.; studied law, and practiced for a long time in New York as a memb er of the firm of Guy R. & T. D. Pelton, where he was honored as an abl e, upright man and a good lawyer. He died, October 4, 1879, of typhoid fev er, at Great Barrington, Mass., in the house in which he was born, on t he Pelton homestead, which he had bought from his father s estate, and fit ted up and improved for a summer home. 
PELTON, Timothy (I23488)
 
15720 [josephpelton.FTW]

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He was educated at Suffield, Conn., and at Western Reserve College, Hudso n, O.; studied law, and practiced for a long time in New York as a memb er of the firm of Guy R. & T. D. Pelton, where he was honored as an abl e, upright man and a good lawyer. He died, October 4, 1879, of typhoid fev er, at Great Barrington, Mass., in the house in which he was born, on t he Pelton homestead, which he had bought from his father s estate, and fit ted up and improved for a summer home. 
PELTON, Timothy (I023487)
 
15721 [josephpelton.FTW]

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He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT
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PELTON, Reverand George Austin (I23514)
 
15722 [josephpelton.FTW]

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He was ordained a Minister. 1890 in New Haven, New Haven, CT
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PELTON, Reverand George Austin (I023513)
 
15723 [josephpelton.FTW]

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Still, in 1890, in active practice and recognized as an able member of h is profession. In 1857 he was elected to the thirty-fourth Congress from N ew York city. He served as a member of the House of Representatives to t he end of that Congress, and declined a second nomination. Residence, in 1 890, New York city. Died, suddenly, in the National (Yellowstone) Park, Ju ly 24, 1890, while on his way home from Alaska with Mrs. Pelton. Mr. Pelt on was educated at the public schools and at Sedg- wick Institution, Gre at Barrington, Mass., and at Oberlin College, Ohio; studied law at Kinderh ook, N. Y., and at other places, going to New York before 1856, where he h ad a long and honorable career as a lawyer in the law fi rm of G. R. & T. D. Pelton, of 167 Broadway. In Congress he served with ho nor on the Committee of Commerce; in New York he held a number of offic es of honor and trust, and at death was a member of the Cable Road Commiss ion; in all positions being a sound counsellor and a genial man. He w as a member of the Union League Club, a prominent Mason, and an officer a nd stockholder in a manufacturing rubber company. He left a competency. 
PELTON, Guy Ray (I23493)
 
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Still, in 1890, in active practice and recognized as an able member of h is profession. In 1857 he was elected to the thirty-fourth Congress from N ew York city. He served as a member of the House of Representatives to t he end of that Congress, and declined a second nomination. Residence, in 1 890, New York city. Died, suddenly, in the National (Yellowstone) Park, Ju ly 24, 1890, while on his way home from Alaska with Mrs. Pelton. Mr. Pelt on was educated at the public schools and at Sedg- wick Institution, Gre at Barrington, Mass., and at Oberlin College, Ohio; studied law at Kinderh ook, N. Y., and at other places, going to New York before 1856, where he h ad a long and honorable career as a lawyer in the law fi rm of G. R. & T. D. Pelton, of 167 Broadway. In Congress he served with ho nor on the Committee of Commerce; in New York he held a number of offic es of honor and trust, and at death was a member of the Cable Road Commiss ion; in all positions being a sound counsellor and a genial man. He w as a member of the Union League Club, a prominent Mason, and an officer a nd stockholder in a manufacturing rubber company. He left a competency. 
PELTON, Guy Ray (I023492)
 
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Alfred was a farmer. 
KIMBALL, Alfred (I23230)
 
15726 [kimball.ged]

Alfred was a farmer. 
KIMBALL, Alfred (I023229)
 
15727 [kimball.ged]

Elijah, a shoemaker, died of consumption. 
KIMBALL, Elijah (I23221)
 
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Elijah, a shoemaker, died of consumption. 
KIMBALL, Elijah (I023220)
 
15729 [kimball.ged]

George was a farmer in Bradford, MA. 
KIMBALL, George (I23233)
 
15730 [kimball.ged]

George was a farmer in Bradford, MA. 
KIMBALL, George (I023232)
 
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Hannah was listed in the 1850 census as living with her son Alfred, and li sted as born in New Hampshire. 
KIMBALL, Hannah (I23227)
 
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Hannah was listed in the 1850 census as living with her son Alfred, and li sted as born in New Hampshire. 
KIMBALL, Hannah (I023226)
 
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Jonathan, a shoemaker, died of a fever. 
KIMBALL, Jonathan (I23228)
 
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Jonathan, a shoemaker, died of a fever. 
KIMBALL, Jonathan (I023227)
 
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William enlisted as a Revolutionary War soldier at Bradford on May 145, 17 76 and served until January 1, 1777 in Captain Brown's Company, Glover's R giement of the Fourteenth Massachusetts. He enlisted again in Captain Nat haniel Gage's Company, Colonel Johnson's Regiment and marched to Srato ga on October 1777 and served until after Burgoyne's surrender. He enlist ed in Bradford in 1778 in Captain Foster's Company of the Massachusetts Mi litia and werved in Rhode Island until January 1, 1779. 
KIMBALL, William (I23223)
 
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William enlisted as a Revolutionary War soldier at Bradford on May 145, 17 76 and served until January 1, 1777 in Captain Brown's Company, Glover's R giement of the Fourteenth Massachusetts. He enlisted again in Captain Nat haniel Gage's Company, Colonel Johnson's Regiment and marched to Srato ga on October 1777 and served until after Burgoyne's surrender. He enlist ed in Bradford in 1778 in Captain Foster's Company of the Massachusetts Mi litia and werved in Rhode Island until January 1, 1779. 
KIMBALL, William (I023222)
 
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In addition to farming, Jule and Lucy Gerondale at one time owned and oper ated a cheese factory and general merchandise store and for sometime the p ost office for their community. 
GERONDALE, Jule (I23176)
 
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In addition to farming, Jule and Lucy Gerondale at one time owned and oper ated a cheese factory and general merchandise store and for sometime the p ost office for their community. 
GERONDALE, Jule (I023175)
 
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Lucy was living with her daughter Grace and son in-law Walter Massart at t he time she was stricken with a heart ailment, She was taken to Door Coun ty Hospital where she expired. 
HENQUINET, Lucy (I23162)
 
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Lucy was living with her daughter Grace and son in-law Walter Massart at t he time she was stricken with a heart ailment, She was taken to Door Coun ty Hospital where she expired. 
HENQUINET, Lucy (I023161)
 
15741 [knotmyline2.ged]

Named Delsaurt on immigration ship's passenger list.
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General Land Office Records, Wisconsin (Price paid $.75 an acre)
PATENT_L_N: NEUVILLE
PATENT_F_N: MARIE
PATENT_M_I: J
ACCESS_NR: WI1600__.309
SEQ_NR: 1
TOTAL_PAGE: 1
IMAGE_NAME: 00005779
VOL_ID: 043
IMAGE_TYPE: P
DESCRIP_NR: 2
ALIQUOT_PT: SWSE
SECTION_NR: 29
TOWNSHIP: 27 N
RANGE: 24 E
BLOCK_NR: 0
MERIDAN_CD: 46
TOTAL_ACRE: 120.0000
FRAC_SECT: N
L_O_CODE: 08
DOCUMENT_N: 25042
MISC_DOC_N:
TITLE_AUTH: 272002
SIGNATURE: Y
SIGN_DATE: 1860/01/03
SUBSU_RESV: N
METES_BOUN: N
SURVY_DATE:
WARR_L_NAM:
WARR_F_NAM:
CANCEL_DOC: N
MULT_PATEN: N
MULT_WARR: N
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The following was copied from the history of Aische-en-Refail http://www.e ghezee.org/patr/aiinf.htm
En 1855, 95 habitants d'Aische, un dixi?me de la population, ?migr?rent a ux Etats-Unis, ? Green-Bay, dans le Wisconsin. 
DELSAUX, Marie Joseph (I23182)
 
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Named Delsaurt on immigration ship's passenger list.
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General Land Office Records, Wisconsin (Price paid $.75 an acre)
PATENT_L_N: NEUVILLE
PATENT_F_N: MARIE
PATENT_M_I: J
ACCESS_NR: WI1600__.309
SEQ_NR: 1
TOTAL_PAGE: 1
IMAGE_NAME: 00005779
VOL_ID: 043
IMAGE_TYPE: P
DESCRIP_NR: 2
ALIQUOT_PT: SWSE
SECTION_NR: 29
TOWNSHIP: 27 N
RANGE: 24 E
BLOCK_NR: 0
MERIDAN_CD: 46
TOTAL_ACRE: 120.0000
FRAC_SECT: N
L_O_CODE: 08
DOCUMENT_N: 25042
MISC_DOC_N:
TITLE_AUTH: 272002
SIGNATURE: Y
SIGN_DATE: 1860/01/03
SUBSU_RESV: N
METES_BOUN: N
SURVY_DATE:
WARR_L_NAM:
WARR_F_NAM:
CANCEL_DOC: N
MULT_PATEN: N
MULT_WARR: N
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The following was copied from the history of Aische-en-Refail http://www.e ghezee.org/patr/aiinf.htm
En 1855, 95 habitants d'Aische, un dixi?me de la population, ?migr?rent a ux Etats-Unis, ? Green-Bay, dans le Wisconsin. 
DELSAUX, Marie Joseph (I023181)
 
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Some people spell her name Marie Barbie Hannoie. 
HANNON, Marie Barbe (I23157)
 
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Some people spell her name Marie Barbie Hannoie. 
HANNON, Marie Barbe (I023156)
 
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The town "Sart" means cleared earth ''essart?e''.

After many long hours of internet research, I have been unable to loca te a town called Sart-Les-Valier
Sart-Les-Vaier. There is a town Sart new Spa which has an history ba ck to the 11th century. I wonder if the name is a Walloon version of "T he Valley of Sart". 9-6-2001 RAH 
NEUVILLE, Antoine Joseph (I23185)
 
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The town "Sart" means cleared earth ''essart?e''.

After many long hours of internet research, I have been unable to loca te a town called Sart-Les-Valier
Sart-Les-Vaier. There is a town Sart new Spa which has an history ba ck to the 11th century. I wonder if the name is a Walloon version of "T he Valley of Sart". 9-6-2001 RAH 
NEUVILLE, Antoine Joseph (I023184)
 
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from HARUSPEX:

Noyes et al call her "Sarah Savil," but I have tentatively identified h er as she Sarah Leavitt, born between 1681 and 1685, daughter of Hezron Le avitt and Martha Taylor. She is said to have been unmarried 15 February 17 02-3 when her parents made an agreement with their son Thomas Leavitt, bo rn 8 May 1677, for care of themselves and their four daughters.[combined.g ed]


Possibly Sarah Leavitt, according to research done by Duane Barton 
LEAVITT, Sarah (I7385)
 
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from HARUSPEX:

Noyes et al call her "Sarah Savil," but I have tentatively identified h er as she Sarah Leavitt, born between 1681 and 1685, daughter of Hezron Le avitt and Martha Taylor. She is said to have been unmarried 15 February 17 02-3 when her parents made an agreement with their son Thomas Leavitt, bo rn 8 May 1677, for care of themselves and their four daughters.[combined.g ed]


Possibly Sarah Leavitt, according to research done by Duane Barton 
LEAVITT, Sarah (I007384)
 
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Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au> 
GRINDLE, Irene (I005094)
 
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Information collected by Patrick McDonald <patrick@mpx.com.au> 
GRINDLE, Irene (I5094)
 

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