He learned the blacksmith trade from his father and grandfather. He combined this trade with farming in the Exeter, Monrow, MI area.
On Dec 25, 1825 he married Caroline Coppernol, daughter of Peter and Margaret (Herkimer) Coppernol. Timothy went by the name "Jewett" in several census'. He was the father of nine children.
Children:
Jacob M. 1835-1843(twin)
Mary M. Pelton-Goodale 1835-1900 (twin)
Edward J. 1840
Caroline Elizabeth Pelton-Darling 1843-1872
Martha D. Pelton-Palmer 1846
Margaret Pelton-Lamkins 1850
Ellen Pelton-Lambkins 1853
Cleo 1853
Wenzo Pelton 1859 -
The first three children were born in Osteto, New York, the rest of the children were born in Exter, Monroe, Michigan.
He learned the blacksmith trade from his father and grandfather. He combined this trade with farming in the Exeter, Monrow, MI area.
On Dec 25, 1825 he married Caroline Coppernol, daughter of Peter and Margaret (Herkimer) Coppernol. Timothy went by the name "Jewett" in several census'. He was the father of nine children.
Children:
Jacob M. 1835-1843(twin)
Mary M. Pelton-Goodale 1835-1900 (twin)
Edward J. 1840
Caroline Elizabeth Pelton-Darling 1843-1872
Martha D. Pelton-Palmer 1846
Margaret Pelton-Lamkins 1850
Ellen Pelton-Lambkins 1853
Cleo 1853
Wenzo Pelton 1859 -
The first three children were born in Osteto, New York, the rest of the children were born in Exter, Monroe, Michigan.
Gravesite Details
Aged 69 years.
Family Members
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William Baker Pelton
1790–1839
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Homer Pelton
1793–1868
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Temperance Colt Pelton Andrews Caldwell
1795–1879
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Jonathan Pelton
1797–1868
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Elizabeth "Betsey" Pelton Stevens
1799–1876
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Martha Pelton Andrews
1802–1872
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Mary Pelton
1802–1826
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Lucy Maria Pelton Cheney
1804–1891
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Edward Shipman Pelton
1807–1848
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Delia Pelton Loring
1810–1893
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