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Discovering our Hewison, Pelton, Baszczak and Vennard Ancestors

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7201 [combined.ged]


Shoemaker. Conflicting evidence states that Francis wa born in Portlan d, CT, 8 Nov 1804. 
PELTON, Francis (I000191)
 
7202 [combined.ged]


Some discussion on whether this is the father of John Pelton. Some say h is parents are Charles Pelton/Elizabeth Batchelar of Essex England.(Accord ing to Ancestry World Tree). Elizabeth Batchelar is the mother of Susann ah Way, John Pelton's wife. Others say it is Thomas Pelton/Marie Goug he in Glouchester, England (according to christening record in Parish reco rds.[3108553.ged]

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Other source gives death as About 1620

Charles or Essex Pelton (Peltonsor or POLTONS)

Note: Charles' Ancestors fled from Pelton Manor in Durham, England, to Fra nce at the end of one of Englands Civil Wars. 
PELTON, Charles (I015532)
 
7203 [combined.ged]


SSDI lists Binghamton, Broome, NY as last residence. 
CRANDLE, Mary Jane (I012543)
 
7204 [combined.ged]


Tailor in Belfast, Allegany, NY 1878. Seven children of this family di ed in a scarlet fever epidemic in 1868. 
PELTON, Henry C. (I000423)
 
7205 [combined.ged]


Tailor. Most of this family's records were destroyed in a March 1923 hou se fire in Friendship,NY. According to the 1992 Pelton Book, Louis was bo rn in Holmesville, Chenango, NY rather than Belfast, Allegany, NY as we re his siblings. Reportedly Louis had a cousin who was a physician buri ed in Wellsville, NY who never married. According to the story, the doct or once sneezed in shurch and his false teeth flew into the pulpit. 
PELTON, Louis Morgan (I000944)
 
7206 [combined.ged]


Telegrapher. 
CONNELL, Richard (I001945)
 
7207 [combined.ged]


The author of the 1992 book states he is"unsure if Byron belongs in this f amily. In 1981 he had no living blood relatives according to his wife." 
PELTON, Byron Frank (I010891)
 
7208 [combined.ged]


The family lost contact with him after he was placed in a home after his m other's death. 
PELTON, Henry (I007155)
 
7209 [combined.ged]


The family of Eunice Sturges Pelton was prominent in Fairfield, CT. The em igrant ancestor, John Sturges, came to CT in 1660. Eunice's great grandfa ther, Set, suffered depredations at the hands of the British during the Re volution. Daughters of the American Revolution classified him as a patri ot and direct relationship to him qualifies one for membership in that org anization. Set was married to Mary Burr, first cousin to Aaron Burr who w as Vice President under Thomas Jefferson. 
STURGIS, Eunice O. (I001857)
 
7210 [combined.ged]


The family was raised in the Bronx and the youngest children were plac ed in a state home, Happy Valley, in Springfield, NY. There may have be en 11 children, 8 of which are listed in this text. 
PELTON, George Lester (I016044)
 
7211 [combined.ged]


There is a question as to whether this person is connected with the prop er parents, due to his fathers birth being listed as 1898? 
PELTON, Robert E. (I016038)
 
7212 [combined.ged]


They had five children who died in infancy. Anna regularly made her so ns straw hats braided from picked wheat. 
PELTON, Anna (I004358)
 
7213 [combined.ged]


They were distant cousins. 
PELTON, Agnes I. (I007068)
 
7214 [combined.ged]


They were distant cousins. 
PELTON, Leroy (I009396)
 
7215 [combined.ged]


Tinsmith. 
PELTON, Francis Augustus (I000405)
 
7216 [combined.ged]


Unsure if he belongs to this family???? 
PELTON, Howard (I006641)
 
7217 [combined.ged]


Wagonmaker. He resided in Le Roy, Bremer, IA 1878. 
PELTON, Stephen H. (I000434)
 
7218 [combined.ged]


Was bitten by a rabid dog and died 9-10 months later.
He was a Bartender. 
PELTON, Frederick Winfield (I016276)
 
7219 [combined.ged]


Was in an airplane accident with his brother, Greg. 
BERTO, John Denis (I019700)
 
7220 [combined.ged]


Was in an airplane accident with his brother, John. 
BERTO, Gregory Phillip (I019702)
 
7221 [combined.ged]


Was in the Army, US Infantry. 
PELTON, Floyd Elwood (I004578)
 
7222 [combined.ged]


Was killed in a snowmobile accident. 
PELTON, Gerald Vern (I014274)
 
7223 [combined.ged]


Was listed as BUCHANAN also. 
PATTERSON, Sarah Matilda (I001356)
 
7224 [combined.ged]


When her last child was in high school, Alice went back to college and ear ned a degree in realestate. She became occupied as a successful salespers on in a Grand Haven real estate firm. 
SEVREY, Alice Josephine (I012233)
 
7225 [combined.ged]


While Erma was preganant in July or August of 1933 with twins, one of t he fetus' died. Her doctor deemed it best to not induce labor, feeling th at perhaps she would be able to carry the other child to term. On Novemb er 20th she had both babies. The live child lived only a short while a nd the dead fetus had cased her to get gangrene of the uterus, from whi ch she died. 
SNYDER, Erma Belle (I008516)
 
7226 [combined.ged]


While quite young he went to Columbia Co., NY, remaining there until he w as 15. Spent two more years on a farm, then followed by one year of boati ng on the Hudson River, came to the town of Winfield, Sauk, WI in Dec 185 0, walking overland from Milwaukee to his father farm, where he spent t he next two years. Then spent two years in Yellow River Pinery, then t wo years breaking land and threshing.
He worked as a Farmer in Winfield. 
PELTON, Charles A. (I002826)
 
7227 [combined.ged]


Widow 
GILDER, Chloe (I000663)
 
7228 [combined.ged]


Widow 
WATERS, Mary (I000641)
 
7229 [combined.ged]


William served in the military War of the Great Rebellion, about 1862-186 5. Captain Pelton, in response to the call for 75,000 men, marched to t he war of the Great Rebellion, as Captain of Company B, 1st regime nt of VT volunteer infantry; ordered out April 28, 1861; mustered into t he United States service, on May 2, and left for the front, passing throu gh New York City, May 4th, on the way to Fortress Monroe, which they reach ed just in time to save it from the rebels. The regiment fought at Big Bet hel and occupied Newport News, where Capt. Pelton was the first to lan d. In the James River Campaign he was invalided by dumb ague, and not bei ng able to reenlist at the end of the three month term he was select ed by Lieutenant Col. P.F. Washburn (afterward governor of Vermont), who h ad been appointed adjutant-general of the state, to assist in raising a nd organizing all troops required to fill the quota of the State in futu re calls" 
PELTON, Capt. William Wood (I000479)
 
7230 [combined.ged]


Worked in fisheries[3108553.ged]

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Old mother Pelton was buried May 10,1706. [Research of Rebecca Feldman, Wo rldConnect]

Note: One source gives death date in 1703. 
WAY, Susanna (I000253)
 
7231 [combined.ged]

Description: Listed as Bank Clerk in 1881 Census 
HEWISON, Stewart (I020741)
 
7232 [combined.ged]

FHL Film 0203491 GRO Ref Volume 285 EnumDist 2 Page 2 
HEWISON, Horace Musgrove (I015738)
 
7233 [combined.ged]

FHL Film 0203491 GRO Ref Volume 285 EnumDist 2 Page 2 
BARRON, Mary Ann (I020002)
 
7234 [combined.ged]

FHL Film 0203491 GRO Ref Volume 285 EnumDist 2 Page 2 
HEWISON, Alice J. (I020005)
 
7235 [combined.ged]

FHL Film 0203491 GRO Ref Volume 285 EnumDist 2 Page 2 
HEWISON, Frances E.M. (I021103)
 
7236 [combined.ged]

FHL Film 0203491 GRO Ref Volume 285 EnumDist 2 Page 2 
HEWISON, George William (I021104)
 
7237 [combined.ged]

FHL Film 0203491 GRO Ref Volume 285 EnumDist 2 Page 2 
HEWISON, Edith M. (I021105)
 
7238 [combined.ged]

From FTM179 Connecticut Genealogies Penfield Family Book 
PENFIELD, Elizabeth Ann (I000038)
 
7239 [combined.ged]

In 1871 census James Hewison was AB aboard the "Senator of Kirkwall" 24946
He was listed as unmarried, from Dikeside, Westray 
HEWISON, James (I020739)
 
7240 [combined.ged]

Reg. Number: 1956-09-013115
B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13230
GSU Microfilm Number: 2033146[josephbaszczak.FTW]

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Reg. Number: 1956-09-013115
B.C. Archives Microfilm Number: B13230
GSU Microfilm Number: 2033146
combined.ged 
BASZCZAK, Julian Elias Alexander (I015537)
 
7241 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Anglo-Saxon Princess Saint Margaret.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree # 0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Anglo-Saxon Princess Saint Margaret. 
ATHELING, Margaret (I020153)
 
7242 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Clovis was Frankish King of Cologne[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0 104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Clovis was Frankish King of Cologne 
King Clovis (I020321)
 
7243 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Competitor to the Crown of Scotland 1292[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tr ee #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Competitor to the Crown of Scotland 1292 
DE BRUCE, Lord Robert II (I020332)
 
7244 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Crowned at Scone 1306, victor of Bannockburn 1314, Scotland's liberat or & epic hero.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Impor t: Dec 19, 2002]

Crowned at Scone 1306, victor of Bannockburn 1314, Scotland's liberat or & epic hero. 
BRUCE, King Robert I The (I020077)
 
7245 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Domongart did not reign![Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Da te of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Domongart did not reign! 
Domongart II (I020224)
 
7246 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

First ancestor to bear the name of "de Balfour". The name de Balfour or Ba lfor was given by Duncan the 12th Earl of Fife in 1253 in exchange for Pit tendreech.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: D ec 19, 2002]

First ancestor to bear the name of "de Balfour". The name de Balfour or Ba lfor was given by Duncan the 12th Earl of Fife in 1253 in exchange for Pit tendreech. 
DE BALFOUR, Michael (I020039)
 
7247 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut 
King Gorm (I020204)
 
7248 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

Gorm is unconfirmed as the son of Hardaknut 
SVEINSSON, King Hardaknut (I020212)
 
7249 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

Harald set up the Great Jelling Stone in commemoration of his parents Go rm & Thyri and himself. He stressed his achievement of killing Hakon the G ord and thereby became King of all Norway and Denmark.

He died at Jomsberg but was buried at his church of the Holy Trinity in Ro skilde.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 1 9, 2002]

Harald set up the Great Jelling Stone in commemoration of his parents Go rm & Thyri and himself. He stressed his achievement of killing Hakon the G ord and thereby became King of all Norway and Denmark.

He died at Jomsberg but was buried at his church of the Holy Trinity in Ro skilde. 
GORMSSON, King Harald Bluetooth (I020203)
 
7250 [combined.ged]

[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, Ed. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Sep 8, 2001]

He is buried at Roeskild Catherdral in Denmark.[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 26, E d. 1, Tree #0104, Date of Import: Dec 19, 2002]

He is buried at Roeskild Catherdral in Denmark. 
HARALDSSON, King Svein Forkbeard (I020211)
 

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