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- Horchow Hall, also known as the Peletiah Perit House, is a historic building on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. The house...
- Barnardiston and the heirs male of his body, and secondly, to his brother Peletiah Barnardiston and the heirs male of his body. He was the younger brother...
- sons also fought in battles with Indians of the territory. His third son, Peletiah, was killed in a battle in 1676, at the age of 26. Morgan's marriage to...
- Joseph Martin Sir Charles Duncombe Baronetage of England Preceded by Samuel Barnardiston Baronet (of Ketton) 1707–1711 Succeeded by Peletiah Barnardiston...
- Norton House Mary Prichard House Graves-Gillman House Graves-Dwight House Peletiah Perit House Henry English House George Fisher House Elizabeth Apthorp House...
- [citation needed] Thomas Adams deeded the land to his son, Peletiah Adams, in 1683, and Peletiah deeded the land to his two sons in 1702, who probably built...
- ****ual Response (1966) Pelatiah Rawson (1789–1847), sometimes spelled Peletiah, class of 1817, engineer that worked on the Erie Canal, then taught at...
- Ladies' Domestic Seminaary Pelatiah Rawson (1789–1847), sometimes spelled Peletiah, Hamilton graduate, engineer that worked on the Erie Canal, then taught...
- Benjamin Shaw Earl Sproat David Wallace (Wallis) Joseph Wells Josiah White Peletiah White Josiah Whitridge Rufus Putnam Return J. Meigs, Sr. Ebenezer Sproat...
- May 1827 with 2 instructors, Gale and Pelatiah Rawson (sometimes spelled Peletiah), the latter a Hamilton College graduate and engineer that had worked on...