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21901
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Hannah PELTON
 
21902 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Hannah PELTON
 
21903 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Hannah PELTON
 
21904 1 NOTE 3 children Harriet PELTON
 
21905 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Henry PELTON
 
21906 Farmer and Merchant

According to the Bristol, MA (now RI) Town Record, Henry was born 10 Dec 1690 on the "Mount Hope Farm". He removed to Groton, New London County, Ct, where he married, Mary Rose, and where he lived, and there died, in 1763, day and month unknown, His occupation is not certainly known, but tradition says he was a Merchant. However this may have been, he certainly was a farmer, owning considerable land down to 1760, and was an active business man through life, and much respected in the community in which he lived. The Land Records of Groton show twelve conveyances of land to him and six from him, his first purchase having been from his brother John, who is given in the record as then a resident of Groton. His last purchase was from his son Paul, April 14, 1746. His first conveyance was to his son Paul, 14 Feb 1745. "For Love and Good Will to his son"; others to his sons Reuben and Thomas; again to his son Paul, "The farm he now lives on," 15 July 1760, and finally, his last to Hezekiah Stoddard, 10 acres, 27 June 1763, In 1760 and 1761 he seems to have settled his estate, in a way then quite common, by disposing of his lands and by making an arrangement with his son, Paul, to support himself and his wife, Mary, during their lives. That his judgment was respected is proven by the fact recorded in the "Conn. Colonial Records, " that in 1750 "Preserved Randall with Henry Pelton of Groton, were appointed by the Colonial Legislature to sell lands of Jonathan Randall deceased, of Groton," etc.; and that he was a public spirited and religious man by his conveyance of a piece of land to "The Church," For affection for the Excellent Church of England."

Groton Vital Records Vol. 1, Pg. 118:
Henry, m. Mary ROSE, Apr. 29, 1712

Groton Vital Records Vol. 1, Pg. 133:
same


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Henry B PELTON
 
21907 Beginning of the Dorchester, Monmouth County, New Jersey branch of Peltons.

Another source gives Ithamar as being born March 3, 1685.

Another source gives Ithamar's birth as Befoe 25 APR 1749 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusettes


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Ithamar PELTON
 
21908 Another source gives James' death as in 1794.

Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Washing 1990.
James, CT, b. July 21, 1710 CT, d.1794, CT, married Elizabeth Burr, was listed as PS (Patriotic Service)


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James PELTON
 
21909
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Jemima PELTON
 
21910

The file RootsWeb.com file hobbits9000 by Brian Mathew Obryan dated 23 November 2003 E-mail MathewObryan@hotmail.com has some major discrepancies with dates: Jemina was born in 1751 married in 1786 and has children born starting in 1766. The LDS site gives her death as being 1774.


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Jemima PELTON
 
21911
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John PELTON
 
21912 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed John PELTON
 
21913 John was buried near his father, in the old burying ground at Essex, Conn., where the head stone still stands (in 1892) bearing the following inscription:

"In Memory of
Mr. John Pelton who died
Jan. 29th, 1786
In his 81st year."

Interment.net listing of burials has his father, Pelton, John, d. 15 Jul 1735, 52 yrs, as being buried in Riverview Cemetery, Essex, Middlesex County, Connecticut


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John PELTON
 
21914 John, son of Josiah Pelton, and Martha were cousins.


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John PELTON
 
21915 He bought and sold much land as recorded in the "History of Windham Co. Conn." In order to repossess lands claimed by Captain Jonathan Belcher, he met at the house with the sheriff and others. On their arrival, Jabez Utter being absent (his wife and their children being in possession)- John Pelton, John Chandler and Edward Morris placed poles against the house, up which they climbed to the roof and then down through the chimney, and opened the door. He owned land in Saybrook and Middletown; -- died in 1735. He died in the midst of a very active life and in mature vigor of his mental powers. He was a carpenter/joiner.

---The Last Will and testament of John Pelton of Middletown, Connecticut---

Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records
(Hartford District),
Charles W. Mainwaring,
Hartford, 1902,
Vol 3, p 186:
August 20, 1735: Inventory of £225-11-06 was taken by Nathaniel Nichols and John Penfield

I, John Pelton of Middletown, do make this my last will and testament:
I give to my wife Jemima all my household goods, to be her estate forever. I also give to her the use of 1/2 of my house in Middletown, and the use of 1/3 part of my 400 acre farm called the School lott, during the time she continues my relict and widow.
I give to my eldest son, John, besides what I have advanced towards his settlement, my £50 in Potopogue Quarter in Saybrook, together with the divisions and allotments of land that have been laid out thereupon and have not been to me conveyed, and also that shall hereafter be laid out upon sd. right or belonging thereto.
To my son James (besides what I have already given him) I give him 5 shillings. And upon condition tht my son James shall discharge my executors from all claims and demands which he may pretend to have against my estate, and as he ought to do, shall resign up his claims and interests in tow yoke of my oxen (which I heretofore mortgaged to him) unto my executors that the sd. oxen may by them be disposed of as in this my will I shall order then my will is that he shall have £40 paid to him, as I shall hereafter direct, within four years after my decease.
To my two sons, Phineas and Johnson, I give the 1/2 of my avovesd. 400 acres called the School lott, together with 1/2 of my dwelling house thereon standing, to them, their heirs and assigns forever, on condition that they pay out such legacies as I shall hereafter order.
To my other two sons, Joseph and Josiah, and to my daughter Mary, I give the other half of my sd. 400 acres, to be between them three equally divided, to be to them, their heirs and assigns forever, upon condition that they pay out such legacies as I shall hereafter order.
I give to my daughter Jemima £20. To my other three daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth and Keturah, I give to each of them £20. To my four sons, Phineas, Johnson, Joseph and Josiah, I give and bequeath all my cattle, husbandry tools and utensils, to be equally divided between them. I give and bequeath my 200 acres of land in Middletown, which I bought of Mr. Woodward, to my executors hereafter named, to be by them sold for the payment of my debts and for no other purpose. My wife Jemima and my son Phineas PELTON to be executors.

Signed: John [X] Pelton
Witnesses: Hez. Buckingham, Solomon Wheat, Samuel Williams


Court Record, Page 32 -- 2 September, 1735: Will proven.

Page 6 (Vol XV):

March 1, 1746: Joseph Pelton of Middletown, one of the heirs to the estate of John Pelton, moves this Court that freeholders may be appointed to divide one certain piece of land lying in Middletown, containing about 400 acres, and is on the east side of the Great River, being one of the long lotts, so called, the executors neglecting and refuseing to divide the same. Whereupon this Court appoint Joseph Frary, William Rockwell and Samuel Wadsworth, of Middletown, to make division and partition of sd. land according to the last will and testament of the sd. deceased to the heirs, and make return of their doings to this Court.

"A Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records: Hartford District"; compiled by Charles William Manwaring; III:186; R. S. Peck & Company, Printers; Hartford, Connecticut; 1904 (974.6 CT/Probate SCGS) (Gen 974.6 M295 1904 LAPL)

Interment.net listing of burials has Pelton, John, d. 15 Jul 1735, 52 yrs, as being buried in Riverview Cemetery, Essex, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Other sources give his burial as in Old Burying Ground, Essex, Middlesex County, Connecticut


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John B PELTON
 
21916 Farmer

Twin brother of Josiah. Johnson and his brother, Phineas, inherited from their father, John Pelton (1682), 400 acres called school lot and one half the dwelling house thereon. The old homestead of John Pelton the 1st, of Saybrook, lies in what is now the Twp of Portland.


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Johnson PELTON
 
21917 DEATH: Died at sea. Jonathan PELTON
 
21918 Farmer

Tombstone reads: "in the 83rd year of his age.

Joseph was born in Lyme, New London County, CT per:
"Genealogies of Connecticut Families"; p. 84; The New England Historical and Genealogical register; Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1983 (974.6 CT/Genealo SCGS)

Joyce Bowery lists Joseph as being born in Canterbury, Windham Co, CT


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Joseph PELTON
 
21919
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Josiah PELTON
 
21920 Farmer

Twin brother of Johnson.


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Josiah S PELTON
 
21921 Ship Owner

Sailing Captain

1819 Built a small schooner, the Franklin, to carry his grain to market. Prior to coming to Ohio he was a sailing captain engaged in trade with the West Indies.


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Josiah S. PELTON
 
21922
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Josiah Shepard PELTON
 
21923
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Juliana Ann PELTON
 
21924 Keturah's name may have been spelled Katurah.


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Keturah PELTON
 
21925
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Ketursh PELTON
 
21926
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Lucy PELTON
 
21927 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Lucy PELTON
 
21928 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Lucy Pratt PELTON
 
21929
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Marshall PELTON
 
21930 OBIT:
Name: Pelton, Marshall E.
Date: Mar 23 1941
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #063.
Notes: Pelton: Marshall E., beloved husband of Flora (nee Putnam), father of Mrs. Ruth Ollom and Lula M., grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Dr. L. F. Pelton, Late residence, 5874 State rd. Friends may call at Schuster Funeral Home, 5300 Denison ave., where services will be held Monday, March 24, at 2 p. m. 
Marshall Elisha PELTON
 
21931
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Mary PELTON
 
21932
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Mary PELTON
 
21933 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Mary PELTON
 
21934 From the Massachusetts Town Marriage Records at Ancestry.com (added to my records 20 Nov 2002)

Colburn, Nathaniel of Dedham
Marriage Place:
Spouse: Mary Pelton, at Dedham
Marriage Date: Dec. 24, 1712


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Mary PELTON
 
21935 This cemetery is also known as Cowles Cemetery or West Cemetery.


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Moses PELTON
 
21936
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Nathaniel PELTON
 
21937 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Paul PELTON
 
21938 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 8 times removed Paul PELTON
 
21939 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Peleg PELTON
 
21940 Revoluntionary War

Ref: DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Edition, Part III (pages 2269-2270), Washing 1990.
Phineas, CT, b. 1712 MA, d. May 24, 1799 CT, married Mary McKay, was listed as a Soldier (no other military records of Phineas).

Phineas served in the Militia under General Gates in 1777. He suffered from "numb Palsey" for 23 years before his death. Phineas and his brother, Johnson, inherited from their father, John Pelton (1682), 400 acres called school lot and one half the dwelling house thereon. The old homestead of John Pelton the 1st, of Saybrook, lies in what is now the Twp of Portland.

"Phinehas and his brother, Johnson, inherited from their father 400 acres called The School Lot and one half of his dwelling. Phinehas added other land and the larger part was later lived on by his great-grandson, Moses F. Pelton." Joyce Pelton Bowley web site 1999

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 55 page 200:
Mrs. Mary Pelton Cooper.
DAR ID Number: 54462
Born in Alexander, N. Y.
Wife of W. Grant Cooper.
Descendant of Ithamar Pelton and of Phineas Pelton.
Daughter of Elias S. Pelton, Jr., and Katherine B. Boyle, his wife.
Granddaughter of Elias S. Pelton and Anna M. Judd, his wife.
Gr-granddaughter of Cale Pelton and Esther Crittenden, his wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ithamar Pelton and Elizabeth Hall, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Phineas Pelton and Mary McKay, his wife.
Ithamar Pelton (1744-1807) responded to the Lexington Alarm from Chatham, Conn., where he was born. He died in Portland, Me.
Also Nos. 4453, 28160.
Phineas Pelton (1712-99) in 1777 served in the militia under General Gates. He died in Chatham.
Also No. 4453.

1790 census has 2 Phinehas Peltons as heads of families:
Chatham, Middlesex, CT household of 1 male over 16 and 1 female
Saybrook, Middlesex, CT household of 1 male over 16 and 5 females


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Phineas PELTON
 
21941 Her first name may be spelled Phebe.
LDS files show that Phebe (Phoebe) was married in Chatham, Middlesex, CT.

BH-3 NORTH RIDGE CEMETERY, Brownhelm Twp.
Copied from Lorain County's out-of-print publication,
Cemetery Inscriptions of Lorain County, Ohio 1980, pps 109-131

Located at the northwest corner of North Ridge Road and Sunnyside Road, this
large cemetery has been used by residents of three Twps: Henrietta, Brownhelm and
Vermilion in Erie County for over 160 years.

Records for North Ridge or Brownhelm Cemetery: c/o Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South St,
Vermilion OH 44089. Telephone 440-967-3212

page 109

COOPER, Anson, June 5, 1791-July 26, 1846 Phoebe PELTON, wife, Aug 10, 1796-July 27, 1882 Josiah, son, d Oct 24, 1821, 9m


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Phoebe PELTON
 
21942 Lyme, Grafton County, NH

Glastonbury, Hartford County, CT

Charles was the second husband of Phoebe's sister, Hannah.


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Phoebe PELTON
 
21943 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Prudence PELTON
 
21944 Saybrook Twp, Middelsex County, CT

Prudence married her cousin, Joseph. She is the daughter Of Josiah and Hannah.



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Prudence PELTON
 
21945 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Roswell PELTON
 
21946 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Rufus PELTON
 
21947 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Samuel PELTON
 
21948 Wild and reckless youth. "Clear the road for Sam Pelton" from one escapade. See page 29 of 1892 book "Pelton Family in America" by J.M. Pelton. Died in Seekonk, Rhode Island then a part of Massachusetts (Rhode Island was one of the original 13 colonies so it probably was never a part of MA., however, Maine was a part of MA before being granted it's own statehood). Lived on Mount Hope farm near Briston, Rhode Island then a part of Mass. Moved to Seekonk after three children were born. The tradition that father, John Felton, killed the Duke of Buckingham is false. This story has been found not to be true by reviewing the court and other records by several sources. The Felton man was hung in England and displayed for some time. Sam occupied as mariner.

On May 5, 1756, the Hopewell house was purchased from the heirs of Colonel Daniel Coxe by Benjamin Pelton of Long Island, New York. This included the farms of Joseph B. Horn and N. Stout Voorhees. Benjamin Pelton's will dated September 30, 1775, devised it to his heirs. On July 5, 1776, Adam Ege, as surviving executor, sold 57 1/2 acres on the west side of the road to Charles Sexton, Jr., brother of Honorable Jared, the Surrogate, Legislator and Judge from 1777 to 1785. The farm was then owned by Joseph B. Horn, with a record of all the transfers from Charles Sexton to the present owner.

Benjamin Pelton's widow died in 1780 and 120 acres of the middle of the tract descended to grandson, John Pelton. He, on May 2, 1796, sold it to Moses Quick for 1050 pounds in gold and uniting his fortunes with the great tide of emigration moved toward Sussex County and central New York State.

During the revolution, and earlier, the old Pelton place was kept as a hotel. As it was located on the great thoroughfare from tide water navigation at Trenton to the northern part of the state, it was a noted stopping place for the immense trains of wagons loaded with produce from Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex Counties. That part of the state contained a population of forty thousand as early as 1790, and was increasing very rapidly with families from the eastern and central portions of the state.

The old house which occupied the site of the present mansion of John L. Burroughs was a long low colonial structure, very substantially built of stone; having one door and three windows in front and dormer windows in the roof. It had a basement or cellar kitchen in the rear, in which was enacted the famous Pelton adventure, which tradition has handed down for over one hundred and fifty years.
During the early settlement of the country, there was a considerable traffic carried on in stolen horses, and it was very rarely that the property was recovered or the thieves apprehended. Sam Pelton, only son of Benjamin, was a wild and reckless youth, fond of excitement and adventure. He attended the races near his old home on Long Island, and had the reputation of furnishing some good horses for the sporting fraternity of this famous resort. As his associates were not the best, he was regarded with suspicion by the old settlers, who thought he knew something of the route over which some of their favorite horses had mysteriously disappeared. Accordingly when the report circulated that Sam Pelton was keeping a horse in the cellar of the old house, people organized a posse of neighboring farmers who determined to investigate, and if the report was found to be correct, to bring him to an account. Knowing him to be a fearless character, of great strength and daring, they advanced very cautiously until they reached the cellar door, and hearing that he was inside they demanded his surrender. Finding that he was not disposed to yield without a struggle, they opened the door, which was no sooner ajar, than Sam made a sudden dash for the center of the posse, throwing himself against them with tremendous force, striking out right and left, and shouting at the top of his voice, "Clear the road for Sam Pelton!"

The besieging party were not prepared for such an attack, and were so amazed and dumfounded at his daring, that they made no effort whatever to stop him, and while they stood in breathless astonishment wondering what was going to happen, Sam had mounted one of their horses which stood outside, and without a parting salute left this region, never to return. When his would-be captors had recovered sufficiently to realize what a tremendous rush of events had transpired in a remarkably brief period, they were chagrined and disgusted beyond all expression. In playing the role of detectives they had not only made a most dismal failure, but their prisoner had escaped with one of their best horses and all the equipments.

The expression, "Clear the road for Sam Pelton, " became proverbial at once among the old settlers. At a vendue or other gathering of farmers, it was frequently heard when a person wanted to pass through a crowd, and as they stood good naturedly aside, the remark was often heard, "By all means give Sam plenty of room."


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Samuel PELTON
 
21949 Farmer, Carpenter, Joiner

J. M. Pelton states on pages 34-37 of The Pelton Book,
"Our knowledge of his life is unfortunately, very meager. It is, however, known from the land records of
Suffolk County, Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., that he lived for some time on Long Island, NY,
then called Nassau, where he and his wife, Sarah, signed a deed of certain
parcels of land in Suffolk, County, Mass, May 24, 1714. Nothing is known of the
place or time of his death, which last was probably at middle age. It is said
that he lived in or near Huntington, L.I., which is probable, his youngest
brother, Benjamin, having bought a house and land there, in 1723. The maiden
name of his wife tradition says was Whiting, which is also probable, as
relatives of that name, it is known, visited her descendants in Connecticut.
Diligent search among the defective town records of Long Island has brought
no knowledge on these points or as to the death of his wife Sarah. As Samuel
was probably married by 1700, or soon after, it is more than probable he had
several children before the birth of Robert. This opinion is confirmed 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 book 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 his
father, Robert, and brother Richard, and, perhaps, a sister or two of Robert,
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 of
Samuel Pelton, owned by his grandson, Henry Pelton, now 1892, of Passaic, NJ
and from the cover of a 'Sum-book,' used by his grandson, Henry Pelton, now
owned by Samuel Pelton, of Warwick, Orange County, NY, many of these names, facts and dates
have been obtained. Not a person bearing the name of Pelton now lives in
Darien, Conn., neither a person of the name who was born there."


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Samuel B PELTON
 
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Sarah PELTON
 

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