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1 1 SALTON FAMILY HISTORY John Salton & Jane Murray From Scotland to Delaware County A great deal of the information is from a 1952 pamphlet with many hand written notes. It was printed by the Reporter Press, Walton, N.Y. SUBMITTED BY: Dick Dodge rdodge@charter.net

2 2 JOHN SALTON First Generation 1. John 1 Salton 1 was born in Melrose, Roxburgh, Scotland March John died 23 November 1839 in Hamden, New York, at 57 years of age. 3 His body was interred 26 November 1839 in Delhi, New York, Flats Cemetery. 4 He married Jane Murray in Melrose, Roxburgh, Scotland, 19 December Jane was born in Melrose, Roxburgh, Scotland 5 August Jane died 18 October 1858 in Hamden, New York, at 73 years of age. 6 Her body was interred 21 October 1858 in Delhi, New York, Flats Cemetery. 7 The following is "The Salton History" written and read at the Salton reunion held at J Marshal Shaw's, August 19, 1920, Delancey, New York by Mrs. Agnes Salton Scott. Today I'm going to turn back the wheels of time, and I wish you to go with me to Scotland, the land of song and story, of beauty and romance. The name of Salton was not always spelled as it is today; instead it was Saltoun, pronounced Saltoon. Our ancestors fought in the days of Wallace and Bruce, the "Scottish chiefs." In the Southwestern part of Scotland, situated near the Tweed river is a town called Peebles. In the year of 1782 in a cozy cottage on one of its pleasant streets was born a baby boy. They named him John Salton. Three years later, or in 1785, in the same town, a winsome little lass was born. Her name was Jane Murray. In childhood's sunny hours those children roamed the Scottish hills, Hand in hand together. We see them bending down, picking the bonnie, blooming heather, By winding stream and pebbly sand Those children still were hand in hand. Years speed by, and life is but a span, "From child to boy, from boy to man." In those years the town of Peebles has also been growing. There are many new houses added, one of which the door is open. Let us look within. There stands a man in the very prime of manhood. Have we not seen a resemblance to that face before? Why, yes, it is John Salton, who has more than fulfilled the promise of his boyhood. There is that stately form, noble brow, and dark blue eyes. He has been true to his boyhood's love, for there sits his little playmate, Jane Murray, now his beloved wife and the mother of his eight children, namely: Agnes, David, Jane, Alexander, Christina, Joanna, John, and William. David and Jane were twins. The scene changes. In the year of 1830, on the shores of Scotland is a group of people consisting of John Salton, his wife, their eight children and a step-grandfather, Noble by name. They have put their trust in God. The farewells have been said. We see them going step by step down the gang plank to embark on that great ship bound for America, in order that their children might have fee soil to tread upon. No doubt there were tears shed as the hills of Scotland receded from view, for well they knew that in all probability they would never tread her shores again, or see the loved ones left behind. But, had they known of the unseen danger that lurked upon the ocean voyage, I doubt very much if we had been here today, for in mid-ocean the cry of fire was sounded, and you can well imagine what consternation was on that ship when it was learned that there was only a thin, pine partition between the fire and all

3 3 the ammunition on board. When the alarm of the fire was given, my father being a boy of only eight years of age, was sitting on the floor eating his porridge and milk. That scene was always impressed upon his memory. He said some on board cursed and swore, others were wringing their hands and crying and others were praying. The captain ordered all the old men, women and children down in the cabin, and the younger men were stationed on deck. They tried to subdue the fire by carrying buckets of water across the deck to the place of fire, but the sea was so rough that they could only go a short distance and the water would be spilled over the deck, and it became so slippery that the men could not walk. They tried it again and again, but without avail. Meantime the fire was gaining headway, and it looked very much as if all on board would sleep beneath the waves. But God was on the ocean just the same as on the land, and the means or instrument that He used to put out the fire was our grandfather John Salton. He being a sailor in former years, suggested attaching a rope from the fore to the aft of the vessel, and each man take hold of the rope with the left hand and pass the bucket of water with his right hand to his neighbor. They did so, and by this means the fire was extinguished. After a few weeks, with all safe on board, that gallant ship sailed proudly into New York harbor. The Saltons at first went to Albany. From there to Delhi, Delaware County. I do not know by what means of transportation they arrived at Delhi, possibly by stage. I do know it was not by auto or airship. They lived a short time in Chandler house on Scotch Mountain, Town of Delhi, then came to Hamden. They had means enough to have bought what is know as "the Bagley property" in Delancey, but as they wished to engage in sheep raising as well as farming they traveled over the hill to Terry Clove and bought a large tract of land (from a Mr. Sherwood, I believe) upon which stood a log house. There was hardship as well as pleasure at the Salton home, for at the time the major part of the farm was nearly all primeval forest with the exception of a small clearing around the house, but by hard work they cleared the forest and made a pleasant and permanent home, known in after years as "the old Salton homestead. The new and more modern buildings built by the Saltons have replaced the old log house, and today not a vestige of it is left, neither are there any who bear the name of Salton left in Terry Clove, most of whom have passed to the Great Beyond. Shortly after coming here the Saltons united with a Presbyterian Church. in politics they were Republicans. Jane (Murray) Salton was always small, but like her husband, was full of ambition and energy, and all who came within their doors received a hearty welcome. There are a number of souvenirs in the possession of different branches of the old Salton family, some of which you may look at now. Here is a booklet showing some views of Peebles. I have been told that Peebles was a very pretty place. This view shows the old Tweed bridge which spans the river Tweed, in whose silvery waters the Salton boys (your fathers and mine) caught the salmon trout. Here is a linen stand cloth, woven by hands long since turned to dust. My initials, A. S., are on the same, wrought by whose hand I know not. And here is a silver coin, on the face of which is the portrait of King George III, also the date This coin belonged to my father. Into Gertrude Salton's had I place it today. And on my finger today I wear my Grandmother Salton's wedding ring. A slender, gold band with a beautiful amethyst stone setting, and, in the years to come whoever wears this ring, may they as well as all the Salton race honor the name of Salton, and revere the memory of the pure and beautiful romance of John Salton and Jane Murray, which began in far away Scotland and lasted till death. John Salton Sr., lived only about ten years after coming to America, and died November 23, 1839, aged 57 years and 8 months. Jane Murray, wife of John Salton, died October 18, 1858, aged 73 years, 2 months and 13 days. They are sleeping side by side in the old Flats Cemetery near Delhi village, and their descendants are scattered throughout the length and breadth of the land-new York, Connecticut, Virginia, West Virginia, Iowa, Nebraska, New Mexico, and California's sunny clime. I never saw either of my grandparents, they being dead before I was born, and the only portrait I have of them is a dim old story that hangs on memory's wall, told to me by my father. I will try and tell whom the descendants of John Salton and wife married. Needless to say they all married into Scotch families.

4 4 John Salton and Jane Murray had the following children: + 2 i. Alexander 2 Salton was born 18 June ii. Agnes Salton was born iii. Christina Salton was born iv. David Salton was born 30 April v. Jane Salton was born 30 April vi. Joanna Salton was born in Peebles, Peebles, Scotland Joanna died 5 September 1846 in Hamden, New York, at 28 years of age. 9 She married David Nichol in Bovina, New York, He married Nellie White after vii. John Salton was born 25 October viii. William Salton was born 8 June 1825.

5 5 Second Generation 2. Alexander 2 Salton (John 1 ) was born in Scotland 18 June Alexander died 25 January 1878 in Terry Clove, New York, at 68 years of age. 13 He married Helen "Nellie" Jack about Helen was born in Scotland 1 November Helen died 28 May 1903 in Terry Clove, New York, at 85 years of age. 15 Alexander Salton and Helen "Nellie" Jack had the following children: + 10 i. John Alexander 3 Salton was born 7 December ii. Margaret Salton was born March iii. David Salton was born iv. Joanna Salton was born v. Jane Salton was born 29 January vi. Mary Salton was born in Hamden, New York Mary died 1890 in Iowa, at 35 years of age. 17 She married Wilson McNee vii. James Salton was born viii. William D. Salton was born in Hamden, New York 4 April William died 14 November 1899 in Hamden, New York, at 38 years of age ix. Robert Salton was born 4 April Agnes 2 Salton (John 1 ) was born in Peebles, Peebles, Scotland Agnes died 1891 in Terry Clove, New York, at 80 years of age. She married Archibald McDougall in Hamden, New York, before Archibald was born in Scotland Archibald died 1879 at 69 years of age. 23 Agnes Salton and Archibald McDougall had the following children: 19 i. Katherine 3 McDougall was born in Terry Clove, New York Katherine died 1881 in Terry Clove, New York, at 39 years of age ii. Jane McDougall was born iii. Jenet McDougall was born iv. John McDougall was born in Terry Clove, New York John died 1908 in Hamden, New York, at 61 years of age. 27 He married Mary Ann Scott. 28 Mary was born Mary died 1922 in Hamden, New York, at 61 years of age v. Duncan McDougall was born vi. Alexander McDougall was born Christina 2 Salton (John 1 ) was born in Peebles, Peebles, Scotland Christina died 2 August 1892 in Delhi, New York, at 80 years of age. 32 She married Walter Oliver Walter was born in Roxburyshire, Scotland c Walter died 18 September1884 in Delhi, New York, at 84 years of age. 34 Emigrated from Scotland in Christina Salton and Walter Oliver had the following children:

6 i. John 3 Oliver was born c ii. Katherine Oliver was born iii. Alexander Oliver was born iv. Jane Oliver was born c v. Joanna Oliver was born March vi. Nancy Oliver was born c vii. Walter Oliver was born 25 September David 2 Salton (John 1 ) was born in Scotland 30 April David died 14 February 1888 in Terry Clove, New York, at 72 years of age. 36 His body was interred 17 February 1888 in Terry Clove, New York, Terry Clove Cemetery. 37 He married Harriet Elliott before Harriet was born in Bovina, New York 24 Febraury Harriet was the daughter of John Elliot and Christine Madon. Harriet died 10 February 1890 in Terry Clove, New York, at 72 years of age. 39 Her body was interred 13 February 1890 in Terry Clove, New York, Terry Clove Cemetery. 40 The following is excerpted from "The Salton History" written and read at the Salton reunion held at J Marshal Shaw's, August 19, 1920, Delancey, New York by Mrs. Agnes Salton Scott. He was baptized in Peebles, Peebles, Scotland, 19 May Religion: religion unknown. 41 David Salton married Harriet Elliott of Bovina and settled on the old homestead. To them were born ten children, five of whom died young. The names of the remaining five were John E. Salton, a soldier in the civil war, Robert Christina, George W. and Thomas. John E. married Ellen Bush; no children. Robert married Margaret Henderson and had two children, Russell and Merle. Russell married Ella Robertson and is a practicing physician in West Virginia. They had two children, one of whom is dead. Merle Salton married John Smith and lives in Walton; they have two children. George W. Salton bought the old homestead from his father (David Salton), married Addie Pierce and to them were born four children, Howard D., Edith, George and Lillian. After living a number of years on the old homestead George W. Salton sold it and located at Walton. Howard Salton married Hazel Holley and has one little son. Edith married Ray Churchill and has a small daugher. George Salton, Jr. was in army service. Lillian isa teacher. Thomas Salton (David Salton's son) married Mary Shaw, who died recently and he is left alone. David Salton and Harriet Elliott had the following children: 32 i. John E 3 Salton (C) was born in Terry Clove, New York John died 1899 at 56 years of age. 43 He married Ellen Bush in Walton, New York, 11 March Ellen was born Ellen died 1914 at 71 years of age. 46 He served in Civil War ii. Robert Salton was born Dec iii. Christine Salton was born in Terry Clove, New York She married John A. Elliott in Winton, Iowa, c John was born in Bovina, New York 14 May John was the son of Robert Elliot and Jane Salton. He married Margaret E. Carey 15 February John died in Belle Plains, Iowa. Went to Iowa 35 iv. Alexander Salton was born in Terry Clove, New York Alexander died 27 November 1862 in Terry Clove, New York, at 12 years of age v. George Salton was born vi. David Salton was born in Terry Clove, New York March David died 16 April 1855 in Terry Clove, New York, at 1 year of age vii. Euphemia Salton was born in Terry Clove, New York Euphemia died 27 December 1862 in Terry Clove, New York, at 8 years of age viii. Elliot Salton was born in Terry Clove, New York March Elliot died 18 January 1859 in Terry Clove, New York, at less than one year of age ix. Thomas Salton was born in Terry Clove, New York Thomas died 17 April 1931 in Walton, New York, at 71 years of age. 60 He married Mary Shaw. 61 Mary was born Mary died 1918

7 7 at 53 years of age Jane 2 Salton (John 1 ) was born in Scotland 30 April Jane died 12 May 1898 in Belle Plains, Iowa, at 83 years of age. 64 She married Robert Elliot in Hamden, New York, 18 February Robert was born in Bovina, New York 4 March Robert was the son of John Elliot and Christine Madon. Robert died 6 October 1900 in Belle Plains, Iowa, at 89 years of age. In 1850 Robert Elliot was living with his wife Jane along with 5 children, Mary, John, David, and George in the Town of Bovina. His occupation was listed as farmer with a real estate value of $3000. There was also a John Atkin, age 17 living with them as a farm laborer. Jane Salton and Robert Elliot had the following children: + 41 i. Mary 3 Elliot was born 24 December ii. Jane M. Elliot was born in Bovina, New York 7 December She married Henry Forman iii. John A. Elliott was born 14 May iv. David S. Elliot was born in Bovina, New York 2 May Died in Andersonville Prison during the Civil War. 45 v. George M. Elliot was born in Bovina, New York 3 September He married Mary J. Cummings in Victor, Iowa, 3 March vi. William Elliot was born in Bovina, New York 17 December William died in Belle Plains, Iowa. 70 He married Minnie Schwittfizer in Belle Plains, Iowa, 27 September John 2 Salton (John 1 ) was born in Scotland 25 October John died 21 September 1891 in Terry Clove, New York, at 68 years of age. 73 He married Elspeth Davidson in Bovina, New York, Elspeth was born England 17 September Elspeth died 9 April 1897 in Terry Clove, New York, at 74 years of age. 76 John Salton and Elspeth Davidson had the following children: + 47 i. Ellen 3 Salton was born ii. John D. Salton was born in Bovina, New York 12 June John died 11 October 1926 in Hamden, New York, at 73 years of age. 78 He married Margaret J. Blair in Hamden, New York, 8 June Margaret was born 30 April Margaret was the daughter of William Blair and Elizabeth Holmes. Margaret died 22 July 1954 at 90 years of age. The following was excerpted from the Delwarare County website; "Biographical Review", 15th Section, pages : JOHN D. SALTON, a substantial farmer of the town of Hamden, is the proprietor of a fine estate of two hundred and thirty acres lying in Terry Clove, where he has lived since the date of his birth, August 12, He is of Scotch extraction, a son of the late John Salton, Jr., who was born in Scotland in 1812 [1822], and seven years later, with his brothers and sisters, accompanied his parents, John Salton, Sr., and Jane (Murray) Salton, to America. On the voyage they had a very exciting and frightful experience, the vessel getting on fire in mid-ocean, and the passengers and crew having a very narrow escape from death. Soon after their arrival in New York they came to this neighborhood, and, being possessed of more means than the average emigrant, bought a tract of three hundred acres of land, the major part of which was in its primeval wildness, almost the only improvement of the place being the small log house into which they moved and spent their first years of occupancy of the farm. They improved a good homestead, and made it their permanent abiding-place, the grandfather dying in 1838, at the age of fifty-eight years, and his widow dying in They were of the Presbyterian faith. Of the children born to them only one is now living, namely: Jane, the wife of Robert Elliott, of Belle P!aine, N.Y.

8 8 John Salton, Jr., lived with his parents until his marriage, and became familiar in the days of his youth with the life and labors of the pioneer. His wife, Elspeth Davidson, whom he wedded in 1849, was born in the town of Andes, of Scotch parents. In the month of April, 1850, they settled on the farm now occupied by their son, the subject of this sketch. Its two hundred and thirty acres were partly cleared, and some improvements had been made. Mr. Salton labored assiduously to place it all under cultivation, repaired and remodelled the buildings, and in 1870 erected the substantial residence now standing here. One of the most noticeable of his betterments was the grubbing out of the thicket of elders, which occupied a large part of the yard, and the setting in their place of the beautiful hard maples which now ornament and shade the grassy lawn. Mrs. Salton, an active and intelligent woman, quite advanced in years, still lives on the home farm. She is a faithful and exemplary, member of the United Presbyterian church, to which her husband also belonged. Of the six children born to her one son died in infancy, his twin sister surviving him. Five are now living, namely: Ellen, wife of Duncan McDougall; John D.; Joanna, the wife of E. A. Tabor, a merchant, in Davenport; James W. a farmer, near Walton; Agnes, a teacher by profession, residing with her mother. The boyhood and youth of John D. Salton were passed on the home farm, and in attending the district school. After the death of his honored sire he assumed the entire management of the home property, carrying it on with great success. He was the inheritor of an unlimited stock of energy, perseverance, and thrift, and occupies a leading position among the progressive and prosperous agriculturists of this section of the county, taking delight in adding to the improvements of his property. In 1888 Mr. Salton built a commodious barn, sixty feet by forty-six feet, with twenty-two-feet posts above a basement nine feet in height. The driveway to this building is fourteen feet above the first floor, and the bay for the hay has a capacity of eighty tons. On the 8th of June, 1887, Mr. John D. Salton and Miss Maggie J. Blair were united in marriage. Mrs. Salton is a native of Hamden, and is the daughter of William and Rebecca Elizabeth (Holmes) Blair. In politics Mr. Salton is a stanch adherent of the Republican party, and supports its principles by voice and vote iii. Joanna Salton was born 28 May iv. James W. Salton was born 12 June v. Joseph Salton was born in Terry Clove, New York 24 June Joseph died 7 September 1859 in Terry Clove, New York, at less than one year of age vi. Agnes Salton was born in Hamden, New York 24 June Agnes died 1938 in Bovina, New York, at 79 years of age. 83 She married Dr.Gilbert Scott in Hamden, New York, 1 January Gilbert was born He married Mary Birdsall in New Kingston, New York, 10 June Gilbert died 1917 in Bovina, New York, at 63 years of age. 9. William 2 Salton (John 1 ) was born in Scotland 8 June William died 6 December 1892 in Marathon, Iowa, at 67 years of age. 87 He married Margaret West in Bovina, New York, 6 July Margaret was born in Hamden, New York William Salton and Margaret West had the following children: 53 i. Janet 3 Salton was born in Hamden, New York 10 September Janet died 14 February 1857 in Hamden, New York, at 8 years of age ii. Jane Salton was born 7 February iii. John M. Salton was born in Hamden, New York 24 February John died 21 November 1914 in Marathon, Iowa, at 61 years of age iv. Aaron Salton was born 25 January v. Alexander Salton was born 20 February 1857.

9 9 Third Generation 10. John Alexander 3 Salton (Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York 7 December John died September 1909 in Hamden, New York, at 63 years of age. 93 He married twice. He married Mary Haddow before Mary died 1872 in Belle Plains, Iowa. He married Margaret Telford in Bovina, New York, 5 March John Alexander Salton and Mary Haddow had the following child: 58 i. William 4 Salton was born John Alexander Salton and Margaret Telford had the following children: + 59 ii. Nellie Salton was born iii. Elizabeth A. Salton was born 12 June Elizabeth died 19 March 1975 at 90 years of age. Apparently Elizabeth never married iv. Robert C. Salton was born 12 July v. Mildred Salton was born vi. Jennie T. Salton was born She married Floyd DeMott Margaret 3 Salton (Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York March Margaret died January 1899 in Hamden, New York, at 52 years of age. 102 She married Andrew Littlejohn in Hamden, New York, before Andrew was born in Scotland July Andrew died 6 February 1908 in Hamden, New York, at 73 years of age. 105 Margaret Salton and Andrew Littlejohn had the following children: + 64 i. Nellie 4 Littlejohn was born ii. Robert Littlejohn was born David 3 Salton (Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York David died 8 November 1916 in Platner Brook, Delhi, New York, at 67 years of age. He married Jennie Nichol before Jennie was born c David Salton and Jennie Nichol had the following child: + 66 i. James 4 Salton was born 26 July Joanna 3 Salton (Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York Joanna died 1926 in Hamden, New York, at 77 years of age. 109 She married John Marshall Shaw before John died Joanna Salton and John Marshall Shaw had the following children: + 67 i. Margaret 4 Shaw ii. Douglas Shaw was born iii. Alex Shaw was born Alex died 1932 at 50 years of age. 113 He married Almeda Friedenburg. 114

10 Jane 3 Salton (Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York 29 January Jane died 17 January 1896 in Delhi, New York, at 42 years of age. 116 She married Walter Oliver in Delancy, Delaware County, New York, 15 January Walter was born 25 September Walter was the son of Walter Oliver and Christina Salton. Walter died 26 December 1912 in Delhi, New York, at 63 years of age. 119 Walter Oliver and Jane Salton had the following child: + 70 i. Jennie 4 Oliver. 16. James 3 Salton (Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York James died 1918 in Hamden, New York, at 61 years of age. 121 He married Frances Van Keuran about Frances was born Frances died 1930 at age 71. James Salton and Frances Van Keuran had the following children: + 71 i. Lena 4 Salton ii. Mary Salton iii. Wendell Salton. 74 iv. Alex Salton was born Alex died 1948 in Walton, New York, at 64 years of age. 125 He married Stella Chandler Robert 3 Salton (Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York 4 April Robert died 1946 in Hamden, New York, at 85 years of age. 128 He married Anna Bigger in Colchester, New York, 10 October Anna was born in Colchester, New York 23 March Anna was the daughter of Andrew Bigger and Elizabeth George. Anna died 27 June 1956 at 87 years of age. Robert Salton and Anna Bigger had the following children: 75 i. Ada 4 Salton ii. Irwin Salton. 77 iii. Grace Salton. She married Alexander Sheheen iv. Clifford Salton was born Clifford died 1913 at 17 years of age v. Stanley Salton was born Stanley died 1918 in Governor's Island, New York, at 17 years of age. 135 He died at Fort Jay, Governor's Island, New York. 20. Jane 3 McDougall (Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York Jane died 1924 in San Luis Obispo, California, at 80 years of age. 137 She married Peter Taylor in Hamden, New York, 30 December In 1952 she lived in San Luis Obispo, CA. Jane McDougall and Peter Taylor had the following children: + 80 i. John 4 Taylor. 81 ii. Peter Taylor. He married Mary Davis. 139 She married John Taylor. 140 She married Peter Taylor iii. Alexander Taylor. In 1952 he lived in San Luis Obisbo, CA

11 11 83 iv. Agnes Taylor. In 1952 she lived in San Luis Obisbo, CA 21. Jenet 3 McDougall (Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York Jenet died 1927 in San Luis Obispo, California, at 81 years of age. 143 She married James Taylor in Hamden, New York, 18 November Jenet McDougall and James Taylor had the following children: 84 i. Jeanette 4 Taylor. 85 ii. Catherine Taylor. Catherine died iii. Archibald Taylor. Archibald died Duncan 3 McDougall (Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York Duncan died 1908 in Hamden, New York, at 59 years of age. 148 He married Ellen Salton in Terry Clove, New York, 30 March Ellen was born Ellen was the daughter of John Salton and Elspeth Davidson. Ellen died 1908 at 56 years of age. 151 Duncan McDougall and Ellen Salton had the following child: 87 i. Mary 4 McDougall. Mary died Alexander 3 McDougall (Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York Alexander died 1918 in Terry Clove, New York, at 53 years of age. 154 He married Mary Thomson. Mary was born Mary died 1926 at 60 years of age. 156 Alexander McDougall and Mary Thomson had the following children: + 88 i. Katherine 4 McDougall ii. James McDougall iii. Agnes McDougall iv. Edna McDougall v. Mabel McDougall. 93 vi. John McDougall. 25. John 3 Oliver (Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born c He married twice. He married Etta Hickman. 158 He married Catherine. 159 John made a home in California; was twice married, both wives were California ladies. John Oliver and Etta Hickman had the following child: 94 i. Walter Eugene 4 Oliver. John Oliver and Catherine had the following child: 95 ii. Gertude Oliver.

12 Katherine 3 Oliver (Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born Katherine died 1914 at 73 years of age. 161 She married William McCune before William was born William died 1904 at 70 years of age. 164 They lived in Bovina, New York. Katherine Oliver and William McCune had the following children: 96 i. Harriett 4 McCune was born Harriett died 1865 at 1 year of age ii. John McCune was born John died 1942 at 76 years of age. 168 He married Ida McNair. 169 Ida died iii. William McCune was born William died 1927 at 59 years of age iv. Douglas McCune was born Douglas died 1934 at 59 years of age Alexander 3 Oliver (Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born Alexander died 1901 in Delhi, New York, at 59 years of age. 175 He married Mary Scott. 176 Alexander Oliver and Mary Scott had the following child: 100 i. George 4 Oliver. 28. Jane 3 Oliver (Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born c Jane died 16 December 1901 in Terry Clove, New York, at 55 years of age. 178 She married David McLean 22 February David was born c David died 31 May 1884 in Terry Clove, New York, at 56 years of age. 180 There is conflicting information, Jane's tombstone inscription indicates that she died in 1901, age 55. This would indicate that her birth date was in 1846 making her 10 when she was married. They lived in Hamden, New York. Jane Oliver and David McLean had the following children: i. Christina 4 McLean ii. Jennie McLean iii. Elizabeth McLean was born iv. Ella McLean was born Ella died 1944 at 78 years of age v. Agnes McLean was born 11 March Agnes died 22 March 1882 in Terry Clove, New York, at 14 years of age Joanna 3 Oliver (Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born March She married Peter Arbuckle 13 December Peter was born in Delhi, New York 14 December They made their home in Delhi, New York. Joanna Oliver and Peter Arbuckle had the following children: i. Harriet 4 Arbuckle was born 30 November ii. Dr. J. Henry Arbuckle was born 15 August iii. Carrie Arbuckle was born 1 June 1878.

13 Nancy 3 Oliver (Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born c She married James Middlemist. 188 They lived in California. Nancy Oliver and James Middlemist had the following children: 109 i. Mary 4 Middlemist. 110 ii. Lulu Middlemist. 111 iii. W. Clyde Middlemist. 31. Walter 3 Oliver (Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born 25 September Walter died 26 December 1912 in Delhi, New York, at 63 years of age. 190 He married Jane Salton in Delancy, Delaware County, New York, 15 January Jane was born in Hamden, New York 29 January Jane was the daughter of Alexander Salton and Helen "Nellie" Jack. Jane died 17 January 1896 in Delhi, New York, at 42 years of age. 193 Walter Oliver and Jane Salton had the following child: + 70 i. Jennie 4 Oliver. 33. Robert 3 Salton (David 2, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York Dec Robert died 1909 in Delancy, Delaware County, New York, at 63 years of age. 195 He married Margaret Henderson before Margaret was born July Margaret was the daughter of John Henderson and Jane McDonald. Margaret died 1917 at 56 years of age. 198 Robert Salton and Margaret Henderson had the following children: i. Dr Russel Arthur 4 Salton was born August ii. Merle J Salton was born George 3 Salton (David 2, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York George died 1915 in Walton, New York, at 63 years of age. 200 His body was interred 1915 in Walton, New York, Walton Cemetery. 201 He married Addie E. Pierce (m) about Addie was born in Hamden, New York 28 October Addie was the daughter of Robert Pierce(m) and Laura Minerva Fish. Addie died 1 January 1941 in Walton, New York, at 79 years of age. 203 Her body was interred 4 January 1941 in Walton, New York, Walton Cemetery. 204 After her husband George passed, Addie lived with her daughter Lillian. She had a stroke late in life and also lived with her daughter Edith at 19 Liberty Street. George Salton and Addie E. Pierce(m) had the following children: i. Howard D. 4 Salton was born August ii. Edith Minerva Salton(m) was born 7 June iii. George Salton was born December iv. Lillian Salton was born July Mary 3 Elliot (Jane 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Bovina, New York 24 December Mary died June 1911 in Belle Plains, Iowa, at 74 years of age. 206 She married twice. She married Erastus Barlow in Bovina, New York, 14 October She married John McArthur in Bovina, New York, 6 May

14 14 Mary Elliot and Erastus Barlow had the following child: 118 i. Erastus 4 Barlow was born c John A. 3 Elliott (Jane 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Bovina, New York 14 May John died in Belle Plains, Iowa. He married twice. He married Margaret E. Carey 15 February He married Christine Salton in Winton, Iowa, c Christine was born in Terry Clove, New York Christine was the daughter of David Salton and Harriet Elliott. Went to Iowa John A. Elliott and Margaret E. Carey had the following children: 119 i. Margaret 4 Elliott. 214 She married Otis Baxter ii. Nancy Elliott. She married Edward Hickey iii. Alice Elliott. 122 iv. George Elliott. He married Mary Cumming v. Mary Elliott was born 31 January Ellen 3 Salton (John 2, John 1 ) was born Ellen died 1908 at 56 years of age. 219 She married Duncan McDougall in Terry Clove, New York, 30 March Duncan was born in Terry Clove, New York Duncan was the son of Archibald McDougall and Agnes Salton. Duncan died 1908 in Hamden, New York, at 59 years of age. 222 Duncan McDougall and Ellen Salton had the following child: 87 i. Mary 4 McDougall. Mary died Joanna 3 Salton (John 2, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York 28 May Joanna died 1933 in Davenport, New York, at 78 years of age. 225 She married Albert Tabor. 226 Albert died Joanna Salton and Albert Tabor had the following child: i. Ralph 4 Tabor. 50. James W. 3 Salton (John 2, John 1 ) was born 12 June James died 1921 at 64 years of age. 229 He married Minnie D. Holmes. 230 James W. Salton and Minnie D. Holmes had the following child: 125 i. Gertrude 4 Salton. She married Frank Botens Jane 3 Salton (William 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York 7 February Jane died 12 June 1892 in Idaho Springs, Idaho, at 42 years of age. 233 She married Jacob E. Smith in Maringo, Iowa, 18 January Jacob died They went to California.

15 15 Jane Salton and Jacob E. Smith had the following children: 126 i. Mary 4 Smith. Mary died She married Mr. Phippins ii. Arthur Smith. He married Sadie Elliott iii. Harry Smith. Died in infancy. 129 iv. Maggie Smith was born Maggie died 1942 at 62 years of age. 240 She married Walter Turner v. William Smith was born William died 1919 at 33 years of age. 243 He married Fannie Higgins Aaron 3 Salton (William 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York 25 January Aaron died 1919 at 64 years of age. 246 He married Fredrica Herman in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, 10 December Aaron Salton and Fredrica Herman had the following children: i. Gladys 4 Salton. 132 ii. Arthur Salton. He married Vera Warnick iii. Ella Salton was born Ella died 1892 at 5 years of age iv. Harry Salton was born Harry died 1888 at less than one year of age v. Ruth Evangeline Salton was born vi. John Salton was born Alexander 3 Salton (William 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York 20 February Alexander died 1920 in Aryshire, Iowa, at 63 years of age. 254 He married Sarah E.Kirchof in Sioux Rapids, Iowa, 22 October Sarah died Alexander Salton and Sarah E.Kirchof had the following children: 137 i. Margaret E. 4 Salton. Margaret died 1933 in Laurens, Iowa. 257 She married Robert E. Rouse ii. Clair Salton iii. William A. Salton was born 1892.

16 16 Fourth Generation 59. Nellie 4 Salton (John Alexander 3, Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born She married John B. Westcott before Nellie Salton and John B. Westcott had the following children: 140 i. Helen 5 Westcott was born She married Robert C. Dix before ii. John B. Westcott was born He married Alice Hazen iii. William S. Westcott was born He married Joan Martin Robert C. 4 Salton (John Alexander 3, Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born 12 July Robert died 26 April 1958 at 71 years of age. 268 He married Ruth Ware before Ruth was the daughter of Thomas Ware. Ruth died 30 December 1942 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 270 Robert C. Salton and Ruth Ware had the following child: 143 i. Margaret E. 5 Salton was born She married Kelly Lewis Nellie 4 Littlejohn (Margaret 3 Salton, Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born in Hamden, New York Nellie died 1953 in Hamden, New York, at 84 years of age. 274 She married James Nichol before James was born c James was the son of John Nichol and Jane Oliver. James died 27 February1915 in Delhi, New York, at 73 years of age. 277 Nellie Littlejohn and James Nichol had the following children: 144 i. Bernice 5 Nichol was born ii. Wilma Nichol was born Robert 4 Littlejohn (Margaret 3 Salton, Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born Robert died 1942 in Walton, New York, at 70 years of age. 281 He married Letha Peake before Robert Littlejohn and Letha Peake had the following children: 146 i. Erford 5 Littlejohn was born He married Helen Groff ii. Dorothy Littlejohn was born She married Marshall Thomson before iii. Anita Littlejohn was born She married Joseph Groff before James 4 Salton (David 3, Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born 26 July James died 15 November 1943 in Delhi, New York, at 63 years of age. He married Laura Hogg. 286 Laura was born 7 April Laura was the daughter of Frank Hogg and Jennie

17 17 Shaw. Laura died 4 January 1950 at 70 years of age. 287 James Salton and Laura Hogg had the following child: 149 i. Margaret 5 Salton. She married Lawrence Leal Margaret 4 Shaw (Joanna 3 Salton, Alexander 2, John 1 ) birth date unknown. She married Ralph Oliver. 289 Margaret Shaw and Ralph Oliver had the following children: 150 i. James 5 Oliver. He married Anne Mabon ii. Rex Oliver. He married Wilma Wardell iii. Lynn Oliver. She married Alene Patrick iv. William Oliver. 154 v. Maybelle Oliver. She married E. D. Dunbar vi. Margaret Jean Oliver. 68. Douglas 4 Shaw (Joanna 3 Salton, Alexander 2, John 1 ) was born Douglas died 1939 in Downsville, New York, at 66 years of age. 295 He married Donna May Bryden. 296 Douglas Shaw and Donna May Bryden had the following children: 156 i. Ella 5 Shaw. She married Charles P. Beers ii. Harry Shaw. He married Cora Gladstone iii. Lloyd Shaw. He married Breta Shaver. 70. Jennie 4 Oliver (Walter 3, Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. She married James Harkness. 299 James died Were in Plattsburg, NY. Jennie Oliver and James Harkness had the following children: 159 i. Bert 5 Harkness. He married Viola Hoose ii. Marion Harkness. She married Vernon Hoose before iii. Mildred Harkness. She married Laurence Ingalls before iv. James A. Harkness. He married Margaret E. Martin before Lena 4 Salton (James 3, Alexander 2, John 1 ) birth date unknown. Lena died 1940 in Washington, D. C She married Louis Gonyea. 305 Lena Salton and Louis Gonyea had the following children: 163 i. Zeliz 5 Gonyea. Died in infancy. 164 ii. Lorrain Gonyea. Lorrain died iii. Gordon Gonyea.

18 Mary 4 Salton (James 3, Alexander 2, John 1 ) birth date unknown. She married Jasper Smith. 307 Mary Salton and Jasper Smith had the following child: 166 i. Donald 5 Smith. 73. Wendell 4 Salton (James 3, Alexander 2, John 1 ) birth date unknown. He married twice. He married Margaret Tibbets. He married Esther Zeim before Wendell Salton and Esther Zeim had the following children: 167 i. Welma 5 Salton. She married Robert Dornfeld ii. Howard Wendell Salton was born Howard died 1944 in France, at 21 years of age. 311 Died in U.S. service in France. 76. Irwin 4 Salton (Robert 3, Alexander 2, John 1 ) birth date unknown. He married Lillian Leahy before Irwin Salton and Lillian Leahy had the following children: 169 i. Robert Lee 5 Salton was born ii. Bruce Irwin Salton was born John 4 Taylor (Jane 3 McDougall, Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. John died He married Mary Davis. 316 She married Peter Taylor. 317 She married Peter Taylor. 318 John Taylor and Mary Davis had the following children: 171 i. John 5 Taylor. He married Phyllis Morgan ii. Peter Taylor. He married Mary Davis. 320 She married John Taylor. 321 She married Peter Taylor iii. Alexander Taylor. 174 iv. Agnes Taylor. 88. Katherine 4 McDougall (Alexander 3, Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. She married Leonard Fairburn. 323 Katherine McDougall and Leonard Fairburn had the following children: 175 i. Oliver 5 Fairburn. He married Juanita Conklin ii. Ward Fairburn. He married Alice Elmore James 4 McDougall (Alexander 3, Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. James died He married Myrtle Beardsley. 327

19 19 James McDougall and Myrtle Beardsley had the following children: 177 i. Geraldine 5 McDougall. 178 ii. Gertrude Bernice McDougall. She married Robert C Hazelton iii. Marion McDougall. 90. Agnes 4 McDougall (Alexander 3, Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. Agnes died 1949 in Masonville, New York. 329 She married Leon Gray. 330 Agnes McDougall and Leon Gray had the following children: 180 i. Eva 5 Gray. She married Robert Wagner ii. Virginia Gray. She married Henry Hawley iii. Clyde Douglas Gray was born He married Helen Cutting iv. Marvin Augustus Gray was born Marvin died 1944 at 22 years of age. 336 He died in World War II. 184 v. Eldred Lloyd Gray was born He married May Cutting Edna 4 McDougall (Alexander 3, Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. She married Homer Gladstone. 339 Edna McDougall and Homer Gladstone had the following children: 185 i. Mary Katherine 5 Gladstone was born She married John Gott ii. Emily Maxine Gladstone was born She married Burton Reed iii. Joyce Gladstone was born c She married Robert Yivich iv. Lorna Gladstone was born She married Robert DuMond Mabel 4 McDougall (Alexander 3, Agnes 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. Mabel died She married Frank Smidt. 349 Mabel McDougall and Frank Smidt had the following children: 189 i. Mary 5 Smidt. 190 ii. Doris Smidt. She married Donald Stone Christina 4 McLean (Jane 3 Oliver, Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. Christina died 1904 in Terry Clove, New York. 351 She married William Neish. 352 Christina McLean and William Neish had the following children: 191 i. Harold 5 Neish. He married Nancy Wade ii. Adelaide Neish was born Adelaide died 1911 at 20 years of age. 355

20 Jennie 4 McLean (Jane 3 Oliver, Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. She married David Neish. 356 David was born David died 1950 at 80 years of age. Jennie McLean and David Neish had the following children: 193 i. Merwin 5 Neish. He married twice. He married Olive Peckham before He married Iola Angell after ii. Mildred Neish. She married Paul M. Aldrich before Paul died iii. Murray Neish. He married Evelyn Lorimer iv. Agnes Neish. She married Noble Swartz v. William Neish. Died in infancy Elizabeth 4 McLean (Jane 3 Oliver, Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born Elizabeth died 1946 in Terry Clove, New York, at 83 years of age. 363 She married Louis Robisch before Louis was born Louis died 1929 in Terry Clove, New York, at 78 years of age. Elizabeth McLean and Louis Robisch had the following children: 198 i. Helen 5 Robisch. She married Tracy Neish ii. Marguerite Robisch was born Marguerite died 1933 at 37 years of age Harriet 4 Arbuckle (Joanna 3 Oliver, Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Delhi, New York 30 November Harriet died 1952 at 79 years of age. 370 She married George White. 371 Harriet Arbuckle and George White had the following children: 200 i. Harold 5 White. Harold died He married Alice Hatch ii. Margaret White. She married Franklin Combs before Dr. J. Henry 4 Arbuckle (Joanna 3 Oliver, Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Delhi, New York 15 August He married Delia Caven. 376 Dr. J. Henry Arbuckle and Delia Caven had the following child: 202 i. Forman 5 Arbuckle. He married Irene Edelman Carrie 4 Arbuckle (Joanna 3 Oliver, Christina 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Delhi, New York 1 June She married Amasa J. Shaver. 379 Carrie Arbuckle and Amasa J. Shaver had the following children:

21 i. Amasa 5 Shaver. He married Ruth Ogden ii. Ralph Shaver. He married Madeline Robert Dr Russel Arthur 4 Salton (Robert 3, David 2, John 1 ) was born August Russel died 1941 at 54 years of age. 383 He married Ella Robertson in Walton, New York, 6 November They lived in Williamson, West Virginia. Dr Russel Arthur Salton and Ella Robertson had the following children: 205 i. Robert 5 Salton. Died in infancy. 206 ii. Virginia Salton. She married Dr.John Yost iii. Dr. Russell Arthur Salton was born He married Cornelia Thomasson Merle J 4 Salton (Robert 3, David 2, John 1 ) was born She married John W Smith in Walton, New York, 18 July Merle J Salton and John W Smith had the following children: 208 i. Robert 5 Smith. He married Doris Scanlon ii. Margaret Smith. She married Donald Hawkins. 391 They lived in Bayside, Long Island, New York. 210 iii. Mary Petrie Smith. She married Morris Ver Valin iv. Marjorie Louise Smith. She married Richard C Webb v. Virginia Smith Howard D. 4 Salton (George 3, David 2, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York August He married Hazel Holley in Walton, New York, 18 October Howard D. Salton and Hazel Holley had the following child: 213 i. Jack 5 Salton. He married Genevieve McCall Edith Minerva 4 Salton (m) (George 3, David 2, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York 7 June Edith died 28 June 1979 in Southern Pines, North Carolina, at 92 years of age. Her body was interred 3 July 1979 in Walton, New York, Walton Cemetery. 398 She married Ray DeLos Churchill (m) in Walton, New York, 20 March Ray was born in Walton, New York 20 April Ray was the son of Charles Augustus Churchill(m) and Julia Persons(m). Ray died 7 December 1961 in Walton, New York, at 76 years of age. His body was interred 10 December 1961 in Walton, New York, Walton Village Cemetery. 400 Edith Minerva Salton(m) and Ray DeLos Churchill(m) had the following children: 214 i. Mary Elizabeth 5 Churchill (m) was born in Walton, New York 1 July Mary died 23 August 1998 Pinehurst, North Carolina, at 82 years of age. 401 She married Richard Bartlett Dodge (m) in Walton, New York, 18 April Richard was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts 7 April Richard was the son of Milo Clifford Dodge and Marjorie Agnes Holmes (m). Richard died 30

22 22 March 1991 Pinehurst, North Carolina, at 75 years of age. 215 ii. Robert Augustus Churchill(m) was born in Walton, New York 15 November He married Marjorie M Christofferson in Gloversville, New York, 15 June Marjorie was born in Gloversville, New York 21 January George 4 Salton (George 3, David 2, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York December He married Lucy Klingenburg about George moved to Michigan. George Salton and Lucy Klingenburg had the following children: 216 i. Laura Jean 5 Salton was born She married Charles R Lykins ii. Mary Cecelia Salton was born iii. Ada Salton was born Lillian 4 Salton (George 3, David 2, John 1 ) was born in Terry Clove, New York July Lillian died 1939 in Walton, New York, at 42 years of age. She married Ralph Kent in Walton, New York, 7 December Ralph was born in Hamden, New York 13 February Ralph was the son of James Kent and Elizabeth M Auld. He married Elma Howland in Walton, New York, after Ralph died 2 July 1958 in Walton, New York, at 60 years of age. Lillian Salton and Ralph Kent had the following children: 219 i. James Salton 5 Kent was born in Walton, New York 15 December ii. Katherine Joyce Kent was born in Walton, New York 29 March Alice 4 Elliott (John A. 3, Jane 2 Salton, John 1 ) birth date unknown. She married R. L. Hancock. 409 Alice Elliott and R. L. Hancock had the following children: 221 i. Margaret 5 Hancock. 222 ii. Robert Hancock Mary 4 Elliott (John A. 3, Jane 2 Salton, John 1 ) was born in Belle Plains, Iowa 31 January She married Frank Bardwell in Belle Plains, Iowa, 26 August Mary Elliott and Frank Bardwell had the following children: 223 i. Laura 5 Bardwell. She married R. W. Hawkins ii. Elliott Bardwell. 225 iii. Frank Bardwell Ralph 4 Tabor (Joanna 3 Salton, John 2, John 1 ) birth date unknown. He married Carol Burt. 413 Ralph Tabor and Carol Burt had the following child: 226 i. Richard 5 Tabor. He married Virginia McCracken. 414

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