. Genealogy of the Pelton family in America : being a record of the descendants of John Pelton who settled in Boston, Mass., about 1630-1632, and died in Dorchester, Mass., January 23rd, 1681. which he had bought from his fathers estate,and fitted up and improved for a summer home. Hiswidow, Elizabeth A. (Thompson) Pelton, married(2) at St. Georges, Bermuda, April 7, 1885, by F. Reilly, chaplain to Her Majestys forces, Mortimer Johnson, late of the United StatesArmy. No children. 369. Cruy Ray Pelton, second son of Joseph K.«,Joseph, Joseph, John, SamueF, John, born at GreatBa


. Genealogy of the Pelton family in America : being a record of the descendants of John Pelton who settled in Boston, Mass., about 1630-1632, and died in Dorchester, Mass., January 23rd, 1681. which he had bought from his fathers estate,and fitted up and improved for a summer home. Hiswidow, Elizabeth A. (Thompson) Pelton, married(2) at St. Georges, Bermuda, April 7, 1885, by F. Reilly, chaplain to Her Majestys forces, Mortimer Johnson, late of the United StatesArmy. No children. 369. Cruy Ray Pelton, second son of Joseph K.«,Joseph, Joseph, John, SamueF, John, born at GreatBarrington, Mass., August 3, 1824; married (i) inNew York city, February 20, 1859, Mary ChildsFranklin, who died in November, 1866; (2) at Wash-ington, D. C, January 21, 1879, Angle Scoville,daughter of Samuel Scoville, of Salisbury, Conn., andowner of the Scoville car wheel works in Buffalo, N. Still, in 1890, in active practice and recog-nized as an able member of his profession. In 1857he was elected to the thirty-fourth Congress fromNew York city. He served as a member of theHouse of Representatives to the end of that Con-gress, and declined a second nomination. Residence,. GUY RAY PELTON. Great Barrington, Mass.; New York, N. Y. 365 in 1890, New York city. Died, suddenly, in the Na-tional (Yellowstone) Park, July 24, 1890, while onhis way home from Alaska with Mrs. Pelton. was educated at the public schools and at Sedg-wick Institution, Great Barrington, Mass., and atOberlin College, Ohio; studied law at Kinderhook, , and at other places, going to New York before1856, where he had a long and honorable career as alawyer in the law firm of G. R. & T. D. Pelton, of167 Broadway. In Congress he served with honoron the Committee of Commerce; in New York heheld a number of offices of honor and trust, and atdeath was a member of the Cable Road Commis-sion; in all positions being a sound counsellor and agenial man. He was a member of the Union LeagueClub, a p


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