. 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. N. Y., August 14, 1845; ^^^ried at Hackensack, N. J., September 29, 1875, KateWilliams. Residence, in 1893, at Poughkeepsie,N. Y. City treasurer of Poughkeepsie. Children:I Ernest Williams, born Aug. 7, Florence, born Nov. 18, 1882. 556. l¥illiani 8noir Pelton, second son ofPlatte, Philip^ Philip, Benjamin^, Samuel?, John, bornat Monticello, N. Y., November 16, 1807; educatedin Putnam county and


. 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. N. Y., August 14, 1845; ^^^ried at Hackensack, N. J., September 29, 1875, KateWilliams. Residence, in 1893, at Poughkeepsie,N. Y. City treasurer of Poughkeepsie. Children:I Ernest Williams, born Aug. 7, Florence, born Nov. 18, 1882. 556. l¥illiani 8noir Pelton, second son ofPlatte, Philip^ Philip, Benjamin^, Samuel?, John, bornat Monticello, N. Y., November 16, 1807; educatedin Putnam county and at the Polytechnic Institute,Troy, N. Y., and in medicine in Bloomingburgh,N. v., and in New York city; married September13, 1837, Mary B. Tilden, sister of Gov. Samuel , of New York. Physician. Removed toIthaca, N. Y., and there died, after six years of success-ful practice, April 29, 1839.* Mrs. Pelton died at38 W. 38th street. New York city, March 12, 1887,in the 78th year of her age; buried in New Lebanon,N. Y. Only child: *Mr. Pelton was a boy of uncommon promise, and one of the most beau-tiful of men. He died in Christian faith, a worthy descendant of WILLIAM TILDEN PELTON. 560. Willi am Tllden Pelton , ... N. Y., July 20, i8;i8; educated at Williams College, of 1858, but left without graduating, to business with Tilden & Co., at New v., where h^ -ed his childhood irried (i) at. Y., in May, 1062, Abell, d mes E- Abell, of , N. c Franklin, ?a-. N. Y., Septer ? ughter of J.; Mass., clasenter acri Catliaririf ,February 23, 1867; (2I. 1875, Augusta H. staff with the titit-f the Manhattan S. Dickerson. of Chester, N. j., who died m c birth in Ne\y York city, Thursday morning, Jur- 1878. Mr. Pekon was a man of talent and ea and was engaged in many business enterpii^ During the governorship of his uncle, Samuel Tilden, he belonged to hi? ^ of colonel, and at the c Elevated Railway, he v having been active in the j of the system. Die


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