Franklin Pelton1814

Name
Franklin Pelton
Given names
Franklin
Surname
Pelton
Birth 1814 41 39
Death of a motherLucy Shepard
1818 (Age 4)
Publication: Evansville, Ind.: Whipporwill Publications, 1985 524, 94 p.
Death of a fatherCaptain Josiah S. Pelton
July 8, 1834 (Age 20)
Death of a sisterCharlotte Pelton
December 4, 1834 (Age 20)
MarriageEliza DavisView family
1838 (Age 24)

Birth of a son
#1
Edwin R. Pelton
1839 (Age 25)

Birth of a son
#2
K. J. Pelton
1841 (Age 27)
Birth of a son
#3
B. F. Pelton
1842 (Age 28)

Birth of a son
#4
F. V. Pelton
1844 (Age 30)
MarriageMary CummingsView family
1859 (Age 45)

Marriage of a childEdwin R. PeltonAnna BrownView family
1863 (Age 49)

Birth of a daughter
#5
Agnes Pelton
1864 (Age 50)

Occupation
Treasurer
1879 (Age 65)
Employer: Village of Vermillion
Publication: Evansville, Ind.: Whipporwill Publications, 1985 524, 94 p.
Text:
Vermillion Village ...the officers for 1879 are ... Franklin Pelton, treasurer ....
Note: Vermilion was spelled Vermillion until the U. S. Post Office changed it in 1898.
Death of a brotherAllen Pelton
January 27, 1882 (Age 68)
Marriage of a childCharles McGrawAgnes PeltonView family
1886 (Age 72)

Death of a brotherAustin Pelton
1888 (Age 74)

Death of a daughterAgnes Pelton
1923 (Age 109)

Family with parents - View family
father
mother
 
Marriage: December 19, 1793Chatham, now Portland, Conn.
1 year
elder sister
3 years
elder sister
-2 years
elder brother
8 years
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
elder brother
4 years
elder brother
5 years
elder sister
1 year
elder brother
5 years
Family with Eliza Davis - View family
wife
 
Marriage: 1838
2 years
son
3 years
son
2 years
son
3 years
son
daughter
Family with Mary Cummings - View family
wife
 
Marriage: 1859
son
daughter

OccupationHistory of the fire lands: comprising Huron and Erie Counties, Ohio
Publication: Evansville, Ind.: Whipporwill Publications, 1985 524, 94 p.
Text:
Vermillion Village ...the officers for 1879 are ... Franklin Pelton, treasurer ....
Occupation
Vermilion was spelled Vermillion until the U. S. Post Office changed it in 1898.