Matches 5,901 to 5,950 of 7,336
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| 5901 | [combined.ged] He was a Butter Maker. Vernon was sent to Indiana in 1924 as an Inspect or of Herds. | PELTON, Vernon Cecil (I009571)
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| 5902 | [combined.ged] He was a Cabinet Maker early in life, and was a Sea Captain through the W ar of 1812 and afterward became a Farmer. | PELTON, William Jr (I000673)
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| 5903 | [combined.ged] He was a Cabinet maker in Rocky Hill, Hartford, CT. | PELTON, William H. (I002568)
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| 5904 | [combined.ged] He was a Cabinet maker in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT. | PELTON, Nathan William (I001333)
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| 5905 | [combined.ged] He was a Cabinet maker. J.M. Pelton states on page 84, "Cabinet mak er at Alexandria, VA., where he died of cancer of the throat in 1829. M r. Pelton made the coffin for General George Washington. A piece of the w ood from which it was made is still preserved in the family. He was a ve ry quiet benevolent man. A French refugee was supported by Mr Pelton f or some years until hs death occured." | PELTON, Enoch (I000645)
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| 5906 | [combined.ged] He was a Cabinetmaker. | PELTON, Raspard R. Ransford (I007104)
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| 5907 | [combined.ged] He was a Cabinetmaker. He resided in Hempstead, Long Island, NY before 17 58. He moved to New York City in 1758. He exported to the West Indies. About 1772 he sailed for that destinati on with products of his shop, but, as alleged by the captain of the vesse l, was swept over board and lost. His family were of the opinion th at he was thrown overboard. His property on board was not recovered, alth ough two sons, Benjamin and Daniel, were sent to look after it, returnin g, after an absence of two years, having, in the meantime, been shipwreck ed and carred to Spain. they two, and a negro only, were saved upon a des ert island, where they stayed till taken off by a passing vessel. It w as afterward learned from the crew that the captain refused to change h is course to save Mr. Pelton, but that he carried his vessel into West Ind ai port, sold the cargo and changed his crew; thence sailed to South Ameri ca and sold his ship. "Philip's cause of death may have been murder at sea ." | PELTON, Philip (I000562)
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| 5908 | [combined.ged] He was a Camp of Spanish Veterans member in Kent, King, WA. He serv ed in the military in the Spanish American War, 1897. He also served in W WI, 1917. He retired from the military in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, CA, 192 6. After WWI, he went to Mexico under the command of General Pershi ng in an unsuccessful effect to capture Pancho Villa. He rounded out h is military career as Assistant Professor of Military Service at Stanfo rd University in Palo Alto. | PELTON, Charles Herbert (I006943)
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| 5909 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and a Contractor. William met his wife in Enid, O K. He had been living in Decatur, Benton, AR. Before moving to AR he w as in Business in Chicago. After the business failed due to his partner 's misuse of funds, he moved to AR. He may have had a step brother who ow ned a Chicago factory. | PELTON, William Henry (I003789)
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| 5910 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and a Joiner. | PELTON, William Andrew (I015858)
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| 5911 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and a Joiner. He moved in to Frazer's River, BC, CAN. | PELTON, Milo T. (I004386)
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| 5912 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and a Sailor. He resided in Penn Yan, Yates, NY 1879. | PELTON, Horace Birt (I001455)
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| 5913 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and Builder in Concord, Lake, OH, 1879. | PELTON, Wheaton S. (I004288)
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| 5914 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and Builder. | PELTON, Thomas (I003993)
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| 5915 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and Contractor. Ryall was a clever worker with tools. | PELTON, Ryall Bovard (I007102)
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| 5916 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and Joiner in Augusta, Kennebec, ME, 1879. | PELTON, George W. (I004249)
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| 5917 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter and Plumber in Eastern Washington. He installed the fi rst water system to serve Cle Elum. He owned and operated a hotel and sal oon for several years until the big fire in about 1913 that burned mo st of the business section of town. Later he worked for the railroad. | PELTON, Hiram Scott (I005532)
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| 5918 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter in Fisher, Kent, MI 1880. | PELTON, Malon T. (I007014)
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| 5919 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter in Rushville, Schuyler, IL. | PELTON, Franklin Joseph (I015815)
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| 5920 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter, and Machinist. He was unmarried as of 29 Jun 1859. | PELTON, George (I004032)
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| 5921 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter, Joiner and a Farmer. | PELTON, Cyrus B. (I001744)
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| 5922 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, David (I000577)
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| 5923 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, David Brewster (I001178)
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| 5924 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Amos (I001225)
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| 5925 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Charles (I001738)
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| 5926 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, John (I002314)
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| 5927 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Asahel H. (I002799)
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| 5928 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Hiram B. (I003644)
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| 5929 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | REED, James Henry (I003783)
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| 5930 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, John W. (I004197)
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| 5931 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Bradley H. (I004291)
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| 5932 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, Mark Fremont (I005024)
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| 5933 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | POWERS, Salmon A. (I005097)
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| 5934 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | SPRAGUE, Charles W. (I005687)
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| 5935 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | COLEMAN, Philetus (I006537)
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| 5936 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | PELTON, William H. (I006960)
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| 5937 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | FOX, John S. (I007225)
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| 5938 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. | BARTON, John W. (I013661)
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| 5939 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. About 1781 he went with his fater's family to Middlef ield, MA, and lived there and in adjoining towns until 1826, when he mov ed to Franklin, Delaware, NY, then to Saugerties, NY, where he lost his wi fe, then returned to Franklin, where he died. | PELTON, Hezekiah (I000658)
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| 5940 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. George was easygoing, handsome and looked like San ta Claus when he was older. | PELTON, George Champion Gardner (I007276)
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| 5941 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. He resided in Shelburne Falls, Franklin, MA 1878. A ll five of his children died young. | PELTON, Charles O. (I003617)
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| 5942 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. He resided in Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, 1876. | PELTON, Lewis (I004106)
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| 5943 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter. He was listed as a resident in the census report in H azardville, CT, 1879. | PELTON, John Thompson (I002646)
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| 5944 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter/Blacksmith. | PELTON, John Tabor (I005022)
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| 5945 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter/Builder. | PELTON, Nathan (I001339)
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| 5946 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter/Builder. | PELTON, Sumner Maynard (I001453)
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| 5947 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter/Farmer/Trader. | PELTON, Wallace Burt (I008008)
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| 5948 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter/Joiner. | PELTON, Tabor (I000653)
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| 5949 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter/Joiner. | PELTON, Cyprian (I001441)
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| 5950 | [combined.ged] He was a Carpenter/Joiner. | PELTON, Philander (I001442)
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