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Margaret A (Stevens) Pelton
Age 53 - Oct 11, 1890
Posted by
Jean Kyle

Frisco Herald - October 16, 1890
 
Died - On Saturday 11 Oct 1890, Mrs. Margaret A. Pelton, aged 53 years.
 
Mrs. Pelton was born in Mt. Pleasant, Frederick Co., Md., and moved to Oklahoma from Kansas a year ago last July.  Her residence in Kansas covered a period of two years.  She had been a member of the M. E. Church for many years, was a consistent Christian all her life and had the respect and love of all who knew her.  The only members of her family that she leaves, is her husband and a grown son.  Her death was caused by a malarial fever which lasted several weeks.  In the loss of Mrs. Pelton the community loses a good woman, the husband, a good wife and the son a good mother.
 
Additional Info:  1890 census page 805 states she was the wife of James B. Pelton and had a son Willie C.

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