↑ Source: #S89 p. 2, vol 14, 21 Dec 1843 Another Revolutionary Soldier Gone - Died on the ????? last, in this village, Mr. Stephen Pelton, at the termination of his ??th year, after an illness of 4 days. Hw was engaged inthe battles of ????? Arabia and of Saratoga and was present at the surrender of General Burgoyne, and likewise actively employed in many other expeditions during the Revolutionary War. He was a professor of the Christian religion and a good member of scoiety - Lansingburgh Gazette
↑ Source: #S1045 1754 PELTAN Ephram and Marah Spelman, Apr. 25, 1754.* * Intention not recorded.
Source: S1045 New England Historic Genealogical Society Vital Records of Granville Massachusetts to the year 1850 Publication: Name: Boston, MA; 1914; Repository: #R2 NOTESource Medium: Book
Repository: R2 www.nehgs.org
Source: S278 DAR Genealogical Research System Repository: #R94 NOTESource Medium: Electronic
Source: S832 National Archives and Records Administration Revolutionary War Pension File Publication: Name: M805; Repository: #R270 NOTESource Medium: Microfilm
Repository: R270 National Archives, Washington, DC; also www.footnote.com
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